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motley101
2nd Jan 2015
Vinyl Album
Various Artists - Chess Rockabillies (1978)
Russell Bridges is in fact Leon Russell

motley101
18th Dec 2014
Vinyl Album
Catapilla - Changes (2000)
There is quite a bit of controversy concerning the validity of some of the reissues on this label. Some questions have been raised about the infringement of copyright etc. I do rather like this label though, I collect Vertigo Swirls and as some of them now command really high prices of £1000 upwards it's a good way to at least own vinyl copies (can't really stand CD only use it for convenience). Between Akarma, Acme and Dig-a-Log some of the world's rarest vinyl has been issued for new and existing colectors. Just bought Leaf Hound's Grower of Mushroom on Akarma reissue, 2 x T2 LP's on Acme, Arcadium's brilliant LP on Acme, Writing on the Wall on Acme (really recommend this one) and Megaton's very highly priced Deram LP issued on Acme. For those who haven't tried these reissues yet give em a go, they recreate the original artwork as you can see by Mike Absolom's LP. I have the Tudor Lodge reissue and the artwork is amazing

motley101
13th Jan 2014
Vinyl Album
Ramases - Space Hymns (1971)
Ffeatures members of 10cc


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