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Northwinds

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Medieval Steel killer rare Metal from 1984. Playing the CD of it that was reissued finally. The original record sells for around $1000
 

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Earlier: Joan Armatrading - Track Record - Thorens TD 160 Super to JVC TD-V661 (TDK D90 early 80's vintage - Dolby B)






Now: Robert Palmer - Clues - Thorens TD 160 Super



 

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I have 2 copies of this on CD. One from when I was about 12 or 13 that is just trashed but still has its original tattoo's and booklet, as well as a mint copy. A still sealed cassette copy with tattoo's, and a Brazilian vinyl issue, without tattoo's in fairly used condition.

This was a much overplayed CD when I was younger...haven't listened to it in quite some time.

Edit: Listening to the CD.
 

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Jimmy Buffett - Down To Earth
(1970, Barnaby) -1C/-1C




Buffett's first record with singer songwriter folk-rock, including a track on side 1 - Ellis Dee. A nice version of The Captain and The Kid which he recorded later. Apparently there weren't a lot of copies sold. I was surprised to run across this one recently in NM- shape. Barnaby was Andy Williams label under Columbia.
 

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Ernest Gold - It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Original Motion Picture Score
(1963, United Artists) 1986 reissue on MCA



[video=youtube;ZMpN_HuwDrg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMpN_HuwDrg [/video]
 

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Nice vintage 1219 there...
Actually an even older 1009 SK. It's been totally reconditions, and the plinth refinished, dampened and spiked. I've even got all the accessories, long spindle for stacking and even the 45 stacker and a mint condition smoked dust cover. I basically plan on keeping this thing forever. I've tried a couple more modern tables and they sounded fine to me, but this one sounds just as good in my estimation and has all the convenience of auto stop and being able to play 78s and such. I honestly look at megabuck tables with vague curiosity but no desire to switch from this one even if I had big money to spend.

 
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