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''see also {{l/c|Vinyl LPs}} for selected album listings'' | ''see also {{l/c|Vinyl LPs}} for selected album listings and [[:File:Record shelf - mostly full.adj.jpg]] for an old photo of the record-shelf only partly filled'' | ||
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File:IMG 20221020 212005061.Beatles xmas album.adj-crop-adj.jpg | paid $50 for this in the early 1980s | File:IMG 20221020 212005061.Beatles xmas album.adj-crop-adj.jpg | paid $50 for this in the early 1980s |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 25 October 2022
see also Vinyl LPs for selected album listings and File:Record shelf - mostly full.adj.jpg for an old photo of the record-shelf only partly filled
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paid $50 for this in the early 1980s
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originally purchased by my dad when the album first came out
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This was $1. WTF. It's in perfectly good shape.
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Styx, Paradise Theatre: laser meets vinyl!
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Split Enz, True Colors: This one's even shinier, because different elements are visible depending on the viewing angle.
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I seem to recall this being $25 new (at Camelot Music in South Square Mall), late 1978 or early 1979
Rolling Stones, Their Satanic Majesties Request (promo edition, mono)
The mono mix is actually slightly better in a couple of places.