ODDBALL/COLLECTIBLE Vinyl Pt. II

George Grand
George Grand Posts: 12,258
edited January 2013 in For Sale (FS) Classifieds
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  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited January 2013
    Four item limit per buyer.

    Please DO NOT PM ME WITH SELECTIONS, kindly add them to the thread. I will see them.


    David Bowie – Images (Unplayed looking pristine Deram DPA 3017/18 double lp English import, A/A-/gatefold, six of twenty-one tracks “are mono recordings electronically reprocessed to give stereo effect on stereo equipment”) $80

    James Brown & His Famous Flames – Please Please Please (Very light scratch/wear mono King 610, “man and woman’s legs only” cover completely split but front is gorgeous, leave it in plastic sleeve and you’re golden, 3” wide “King” on black label, $1,000 book NM w/3” wide King on label) $100

    Chrysalis – Definition (Very light scratch/wear stereo MGM SE4547, B-/C+, I bought this new in 1968, I sure did like “Dr. Root’s Garden” a lot) $15

    Wayne County & The Electric Chairs – Man Enough to Be A Woman (Pristine Attic LAT1064 Canadian import, B-/great cover, I don’t know anything but I know I like the name of the band and the album title) $20

    Cream 2 – Wheels of Fire (Live album is sad, studio is extreme light scratch/wear on one side VERY light scratch/wear on other yellow label Atco SD2 700 double lp, A-/B+) $4

    Cream 3 – Wheels of Fire (Very light scratch/wear yellow label Atco SD2 700 double lp, B/B-) $5

    Charlie Daniels Band – Million Mile Reflections (Near pristine/EXTREME LIGHTEST POSSIBLE scratch/wear Epic HE45751, ? speed mastered by CBS Master Sound, A/A-, $40 book NM) $30

    Doors – Strange Days (Extreme/VERY LIGHT scratch/wear mono gold label Elektra EKL4014, B/B-/no splitting, there are scratches that will probably be heard, there are scratches that probably won’t be heard but this thing wasn’t “ice skated” on in the least, mono catalog numbers on front/back cover and also on both labels, stereo number on spine, $600 book NM mono) $100

    Don “Sugarcane” Harris – Cup Full of Dreams (Pristine stereo red label MPS/BASF MB21792, A-/B+, has musicians listed on labels) $25

    KING CRIMSON

    KC03 – In the Court of… (Extreme light scratch/wear Atlantic SD8245, C/splitting) $10

    KC08 – In the Court of… (EXTREME LIGHTEST scratch/wear Side One needs a wipe Atlantic SD8245, B-) $20

    KC09 – In the Court of… (Pristine/near pristine Atlantic SD8245, A) $50

    KC10 – Larks Tongues in Aspic (Side One near pristine for a wipe Side Two EXTREME LIGHTEST POSSIBLE wear Atlantic SD7263, B-/C+) $35

    KC11 – Larks Tongues in Aspic (EXTREME LIGHTEST scratch/wear needs a wipe Atlantic SD7263 dj copy according to the C+ cover, white/crimson rectangular “King Crimson Larks Tongues in Aspic” sticker front upper right, yellow/black/red square “Promotional DJ Copy” sticker w/suggested cuts and air times) $40

    KC13 – The Young Person’s Guide to King Crimson (EXTREME LIGHTEST/LIGHT scratch/wear Island ISLD7 double lp, A/A-/perfect booklet) $50

    Priscilla – Gypsy Queen (Side A pristine Side B near pristine stereo Sussex SXBS7002, A++/shrink, heavy hitter help from Leon Russell, Rita Coolidge, Jim “I Hear Voices” Gordon) $10

    Rush – New World Man/Vital Signs “Live” (Pristine opaque vinyl that is the slightest amber hue 33rpm Mercury MK216 dj promo 12” single, plastic inner and hard generic white outer) $25

    Santana – Santana (Near pristine/EXTREME LIGHTEST wear quadraphonic gold label Columbia CQ30595, B-, not the first album but the one after Abraxas) $12

    SAVOY BROWN

    SB01 – A Step Further (Side One near pristine Side Two near pristine/EXTREME LIGHTEST POSSIBLE wear stereo Parrot PAS71029, B) $15

    SB03 – Hellbound Train (Side One light scratch/wear Side Two EXTREME light scratch/wear stereo Parrot/London XPAS71052, B-) $4

    SB04 – Hellbound Train (EXTREME LIGHT scratch/wear stereo Parrot/London XPAS71052, B/B-) $5

    SB06 – Jack the Toad (EXTREME LIGHTEST scratch/wear stereo Parrot/London XPAS71059, B/B-) $10

    SB07 – Jack the Toad (Pristine/near pristine stereo Parrot/London XPAS71059, A/B++) $25

    SB08 – Jack the Toad (Near pristine/EXTREME LIGHTEST POSSIBLE wear stero Parrot/London XPAS71059, A-/B++) $20

    SB09 – Jack the Toad (Extreme light scratch/scuff stero Parrot/London XPAS71059, C) $5

    SB10 – Lion’s Share (EXTREME LIGHT scratch/wear stereo Parrot/London XPAS71057, A-) $15

    SB11 – Looking In (Side One EXTREME LIGHTEST POSSIBLE scratch/wear Side Two EXTREME LIGHTEST scratch/wear stereo Parrot/London XPAS71042, B-) $8

    SB12 – Looking In (Extreme light scratch/wear stereo Parrot/London XPAS71042, B-/C+) $7

    SB13 – Looking In (EXTREME LIGHTEST POSSIBLE wear stereo Parrot/London XPAS71042, B-/C+) $12

    SB14 – Looking In (EXTREME LIGHT scratch/wear stereo Parrot/London XPAS71042, B-/C+) $10

    SB15 – Raw Sienna (Side One near pristine Side Two near pristine/EXTREME LIGHTEST POSSIBLE wear stereo Parrot/London PAS71036, B/B-) $20

    SB16 – Street Corner Talking (EXTREME LIGHTEST scratch/wear stereo Parrot/London PAS71047, C-) $15

    Simon & Garfunkel – The Hit Sounds of S & G (EXTREME LIGHTEST scratch/wear “rechanneled” Pickwick SPC3059, B/B-, from the “Tom & Jerry” days I believe) $15

    Lynyrd Skynyrd – Street Survivors (Light scratch/scuff/wear MCA, C/”flaming cover”) $4

    Lynyrd Skynyrd – Street Survivors (Pristine/near pristine MCA3209, A-/”flaming cover” and original insert) $25

    Fagen/Becker/Diaz – You Gotta Walk It Like You Talk It/or you’ll lose that beat (Pristine Visa records IMP 7005, A, from the front cover comes “Buyer beware: This is neither a Steely Dan album nor a crass attempt to exploit their platinum status in the mighty rock arena. YGWILYTI is simply an historical document, heralding the arrival of two major innovators in contemporary music, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen. …Providence first reared its head for Walt and Don in the form of this movie soundtrack for Spark records, the recording label of the Peer Southern publishing group. Tunes like ‘Dog Eat Dog’ reveal the arcane, loconic, and angst ridden lyrical profiles that characterize the ‘Dan in embryonic form.”) $75

    Neil Young – Young Man’s Fancy “I’m Happy That Y’All Came Down” (Double stereo lp on Zerocks records “recorded live in L.A. 1Feb71”, Side One near pristine, Side Two EXTREME LIGHTEST POSSIBLE scratch/wear, Side Three needs a wipe and is extreme light scratch/wear, Side Four near pristine/EXTREME LIGHTEST scratch/wear, heavy vinyl, B/B-) $50

    ZZ Top – Legs (Pristine/near pristine 12” 45rpm WB maxi-single with Legs and LaGrange, B-) $10


    THE BLUES

    Big Maceo – Chicago Breakdown (Pristine/near pristine mono Bluebird AXM2-5506 double lp, B+ gatefold, all recordings 1941-1947) $75

    Leroy Carr – Blues Before Sunrise (Pristine mono red/orange label Columbia C30496, B+, accompanied by Josh White and Scrapper Blackwell, all early 1930’s recordings) $40

    Bo Diddley – Another Dimension (Appears pristine except for storage marks stereo Chess CH50001, A-/B+) $40

    Willie Dixon – I Am The Blues (Pristine/near pristine stereo red/orange label Columbia PC9987, A) $25

    Buddy Guy – This Is BG (Near pristine stereo “live” Vanguard VSD79290, B-/C+ from 1969) $20

    Buddy Guy/Junior Wells – Drinkin’ TNT ‘N’ Smokin’ Dynamite (Opened but never played stereo Blind Pig BPLP1182, A++) $25

    John Lee Hooker – JLH Sings Blues (Don’t get excited, it’s scratched pretty good this mono King 727 from 1960 w/split cover that fetches $500 in NM condition) $25

    Lightning Hopkins – Sings the Blues (Near pristine mono Custom CM2051, A+/shrink) $25

    Mississippi John Hurt – Today (Side One very light scratch/wear Side Two extreme light scratch/wear stereo Vanguard VSD79220, B) $10

    BB King – Anthology of the Blues/BB King 1949-1950 (Pristine/near pristine stereo yellow label Kent KST9011, A/A-, Volume 11 from an archival Kent set) $20

    BB King – Better Than Ever (Unopened stereo Kent KLP2003) $25
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited January 2013
    BB King – Blues Is King (Light scratch/wear that you will hear stereo Bluesway CSD3608 English import, C+) $12

    BB King – Boss of the Blues (Unopened stereo United US7750) $15

    BB King – Easy Listening Blues (Pristine mono gray label Crown CLP5286, A-/B+/taped perfectly, $60 book NM gray label) $50

    BB King – His Best/The Electric BBK (Pristine/near pristine stereo Bluesway BLS6022, B-/C+) $25

    BB King – His Best/The Electric BBK (Pristine/near pristine rainbow label MCA 27007, A) $15

    BB King – Indianola Mississippi Seeds (Extreme light scratch/wear that will probably be heard stereo ABC ABCS713, B+) $5

    BB King – Live in Cook County Jail (Extreme/very light scratch/wear stereo ABC ABCS723, B) $8

    BB King – Love Me Tender (Unopened stereo MCA5307) $15

    BB King – 16 Greatest Hits (Extreme light scratch/wear that will be heard stereo Galaxy 8208, B/B-, $80 book NM stereo) $20

    BB King – The Jungle (Pristine stereo yellow label Kent KST521, A++/shrink) $20

    BB King – The Unexpected…Instrumental… BBK…Just Guitar (Unopened mono? Kent KLP2002, “all previously released recordings”) $25

    BB King/Bobby Bland – Together for The First Time…Live (Pristine stereo ABC/Dunhill DSY50190/2 double lp, B) $25

    Esther Phillips – Confessin’ The Blues (Pristine stereo Atlantic SD1680 orange “Promo Copy Not for Sale” sticker on front, B/B-) $20

    Otis Spann – Otis Spann’s Chicago Blues (Pristine/near pristine mono Testament T2211, A-/B+) $50

    Otis Spann – Otis Spann (Pristine/near pristine stereo orange label Everest FS216, A-/B+) $40

    St. Louis Blues – 1929-1935 The Depression (Pristine mono Yazoo L1030, A, Henry Townsend 5 cuts, Charley Jordan 4 cuts, Hi Henry Brown 2 cuts, Georgia Boyd, Joe Stone and Peetie Wheatstraw 1 cut each) $15

    SRV/Double Trouble – Couldn’t Stand the Wx (Pristine/near pristine Epic, B/B-) $15

    SRV/Double Trouble – Soul to Soul (Pristine Epic, A/A-) $20

    SRV/Double Trouble – Soul to Soul (Pristine Epic, A/A-) $20

    SRV/Double Trouble – Soul to Soul (Pristine Epic, A/A-) $20

    T-Bone Walker – T-Bone Jumps Again (Pristine yellow label Oxford OX3243 English thing, A-/B+, all songs recorded 1942-1949) $75

    Muddy Waters – at Newport (Side One near pristine Side Two EXTREME LIGHTEST wear which may disappear when cleaned “stereo” Chess LP1449, A++/shrink) $90

    Muddy Waters – Electric Mud (Pristine/near pristine stereo Cadet LPS314, A-/B++) $30

    Muddy Waters – Hard Again (Pristine stereo Blue Sky PZ34449, A, no bar code) $20

    Muddy Waters – Luther “Georgia Boy” Snake Johnson (Pristine stereo Douglas SD781, A-/B++, “Side Two Presents Mojo Buford with the Muddy Waters Blues Band”. I have had this for forty years. Never seen or heard of another. I bought it on Long Island around 1971-1972 the same night I bought Chuck Berry’s Sixteen Greatest on Chess, the second Band album “The Band” and the second Bluesbreakers album, “A Hard Road”. It is absolutely my favorite R&B album of all-time. One listen to this lunatic Luther Johnson raving on “Long Distance Call” and it will be yours too. The playing and room ambience are fantastic. Just that incredible small R&B group “sound”.) $100

    Bukka White – Parchman Farm (Pristine mono orange label Columbia C30036, about one fifth of the front cover is gone) $20
  • Bigbang
    Bigbang Posts: 233
    edited January 2013
    Simon & Garfunkel – The Hit Sounds of S & G (EXTREME LIGHTEST scratch/wear “rechanneled” Pickwick SPC3059, B/B-, from the “Tom & Jerry” days I believe) $15
    SRV/Double Trouble – Soul to Soul (Pristine Epic, A/A-) $20
    I like to listen, tinker, listen and repeat.
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited January 2013
    Thank you sir.