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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Those 3 you bought are great!
    Yeah, it was a good visit today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    Although I've never used it I also had to make a new account for Amazon.co.jp; logging with the .com, .de and .co.uk-account didn't work.
    Thanks, at least seems there is nothing wrong with my account and I am not alone in this "misery," as probably all owners of American accounts are. I am tempted to create the account there with the same credentials and see if it is somehow linking the two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    Popped into the local record shop today and grabbed the latest Soft Machine archival release as well as 801 Live and Ozric Tentacles - Erpland. While I was there, a guy bought the new Fripp mega-set and opened it right in the store, so I got to have a closer look at that monstrosity, since he didn't seem to mind me peering over his shoulder.
    I only have Erpland (which is indeed great!), but what is the Soft Machine archival release called? I didn’t realize there was a vinyl edition of anything SM related recently.
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    Arrived yesterday:
    Glass Museum - Reflet (thanks to someone here, who mentioned this earlier in this thread, I think)
    Heinz Rudolf Kunze - Werdegang (not prog and a kind of best of, but with new recordings of older songs)
    Klaus Schulze - Picture music (my Schulze collection is growing, but next are some Vangelis albums on my wishlist)

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    Quote Originally Posted by aith01 View Post
    I only have Erpland (which is indeed great!), but what is the Soft Machine archival release called? I didn’t realize there was a vinyl edition of anything SM related recently.
    https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.co...-and-holland-3

    Vinyl option available
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    Quote Originally Posted by aith01 View Post
    I only have Erpland (which is indeed great!), but what is the Soft Machine archival release called? I didn’t realize there was a vinyl edition of anything SM related recently.
    It's 2 CDs and a DVD; I'm not a vinyl guy anymore.

    Get more Ozrics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    It's 2 CDs and a DVD; I'm not a vinyl guy anymore.

    Get more Ozrics!
    There is vinyl available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Thanks Ian! I somehow overlooked that there was a vinyl edition.


    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    It's 2 CDs and a DVD; I'm not a vinyl guy anymore.

    Get more Ozrics!
    I understand. This Soft Machine release is one that I've had on my wishlist, so thank you for reminding me to get it.

    More Ozrics is a good idea! They are highly addicting to me -- even though there might not be a whole lot of diversity in their catalog overall, I still find myself collecting more of their stuff as time goes by. I even turned my cousin onto them with Spirals in Hyperspace.
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    Henry Cowell - Variations for Orchestra/Symphonies 7 and 16

    I dig me some Hank.

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    The Claypool Lennon Delirium - South of Reality
    King's X - Faith Hope Love

    Both on vinyl. Picked them up at my local record store.
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    found in used bins, not prog but glad I found these
    Dave Bainbridge - To The Far Away
    Smithereens - Blow Up
    Smithereens - 11
    Danny Michel -Tales From The Invisible Man
    Kevin Drew - Darlings

    and a cool store shirt from The Beat Goes On store in Waterloo Ont.
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    Not all prog but here's what I picked up recently at a record store in my mom's/brother's area (all cds since I don't listen to or buy vinyl):

    The Moody Blues - The Other Side Of Life (owned it a long time ago on cassette)
    The Screaming Trees - Dust (same as above regarding cassette)
    U2- Rattle And Hum (same as above)
    Mike Oldfield - Islands (used to have it on cd but a different version- I've always liked the side long track)
    It Bites - The Big Lad In The Windmill
    Liz Phair - Exile In Guyville
    U2- Wide Awake In America
    Karnivool - Sound Awake (kind of surprised to see this there)
    Tangerine Dream - Poland (I believe this is a live album from the early to mid 80s)

    These were all used but appeared to be in very good condition (ie no major scratches or scuff marks).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad 2 the Bone View Post
    I usually place one big order each year from a Japanese retailer (either Amazon or HMV/Lawson), mostly for new releases that are too obscure for North American retailers. HMV still hasn't resumed international sales since the beginning of COVID, so on Friday I ordered 12 CDs from Amazon Japan and they arrived today! I got a mixed bag of new and old jazz, prog, shoegaze, post rock, and indie rock this time out:

    Kaoru Abe-Motoharu Yoshizawa Duo - Nord
    Ain Soph - Hat & Field
    Hitsuji Bungaku - You Love (EP)
    Hitsuji Bungaku - Our Hope
    Jizue - Garden
    Jyocho - しあわせになるから、なろうよ (CD + DVD)
    Mr. Sirius - Barren Dream
    Mr. Sirius - Dirge
    Mouse on the Keys - 詐欺の子 (soundtrack album to some kind of NHK documentary, I think)
    Regal Lily - アルケミラ*(CD Single + DVD)
    Regal Lily - Cとし生けるもの (CD + Blu-Ray)
    Akira Sakata x Triple Edge - Live at Pit Inn

    The King Records re-issues (Ain Soph, Mr. Sirius) were stupidly cheap, less than $11 CAD each after exchange. I don't expect to be able to watch any of the DVDs on my TV, but I haven't come across one yet that I couldn't play on my computer.
    Got me some of the King Records reissues from the same place. The shipping was really fast even with the split to two shipments. I guess how much they cost depends on the quantity bought. Mine, with 9 titles (CDs) in the order, came out to be around $12 US. Still pretty good deal. Thanks for the tip
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    Recieved today:
    Coloseum - Transmissions Live at the BBC (A nice package, with 6 CDs in 3 seperate covers, with a booklet in a box)
    Depeche Mode - Violator
    Faun - The Pagan Folk Festival Live

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    Led Bib - Bring Your Own
    Porcupine Tree - Closure/Continuation
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    Not purchases, but my berfday haul today was:

    Le Orme - Uomo di Pezza
    Le Orme - Felona e Sorona
    Ange - Emile Jacotey
    Ange - Par le fils de Mandrin

    My sisters are cool.

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    Sweet! Happy birthday!
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    Recent puchases:

    Black Midi- Hellfire
    Led Lib - Bring your own
    Gospel - The Loser
    Thumpermonkey - A short introduction to
    Schnauser- Altra Seccatura
    Join the Din - Elephants in the Autumn rage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick L. View Post
    Not purchases, but my berfday haul today was:

    Le Orme - Uomo di Pezza
    Le Orme - Felona e Sorona
    Ange - Emile Jacotey
    Ange - Par le fils de Mandrin

    My sisters are cool.
    Four excellent albums! Great birthday present.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick L. View Post
    Not purchases, but my berfday haul today was:

    Le Orme - Uomo di Pezza
    Le Orme - Felona e Sorona
    Ange - Emile Jacotey
    Ange - Par le fils de Mandrin

    My sisters are cool.
    Nice! Congrats!
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    Marillion - Holidays In Eden Deluxe edition - plus a boatload of stuff over the past 2 months.
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    CD-release of Blow Out by Håkon Graf, Sveinung Hovesjø, Jon Eberson and Jon Christensen:
    https://norskealbumklassikere.no/pro...7-jazz-nacd230

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    Sun Of Goldfinger - Ozmir
    Wadada Leo Smith - Ten Freedom Summers
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    The Flower Kings - Retropolis (new digipack - remixed)
    The Flower Kings - Back To The World Of Adventure (same)
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