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    Missing From Your Collection

    From time to time we always end up needing and forgetting to buy an ablum that has to be in our collection...
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    Beatles butcher cover.

    Had my chance a couple of times.
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    Searches on eBay that are almost never yielding any results:

    - Eskaton - Ardeur;
    - Simon Says - Ceinwein;
    - Forgas - Roue Libre
    - Gestalt - Gomorrah;
    - Kenso - Sparta;
    - Kornelyans
    - Sensitiva Immagine
    - Circus - Moving On
    - Carol of Harvest

    There are others that elude me now.

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    Alamaailman Vasarat DVD, had it my shopping cart twice only for it to be pulled.
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    The ELP bootleg series. Had my chance but now no longer in print & would cost a small fortune on ebay.

    Ditto Marillion's Early Years live & Cutain Call box sets plus UFO's live 5 CD box set. Saw them in the shops, didn't take the opportunity when it was presented and are now way out of my financial reach!

    Oh, I once saw one of the Beatles annual xmas 12" LP in a second hand record shop for £12, went back the next day to buy it and it had gone. Sells for over £300 on ebay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    Oh, I once saw one of the Beatles xmas 12" disc in a second hand record shop for £12, went back the next day to buy it and it had gone. Sells for over £300 on ebay
    There were plenty of counterfeits of that one. I have one of them. I knew it was when I bought it.
    "The White Zone is for loading and unloading only. If you got to load or unload go to the White Zone!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Alamaailman Vasarat DVD, had it my shopping cart twice only for it to be pulled.
    At least Haudoista lomilla is still in print and should be easily available.

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    A lot of Marillion, Spocks Beard and IQ albums I don't have. I also need to get Camel's debut still. There are a couple Kenso albums I don't have, and I'd probably get those over everything else.

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    Most of Camel and Marillion. I never got around to them for some reason but lately I having been checking them out. I've been missing out for a long time and I need to fix that.

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    I need recommendations

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    High on my list

    Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus (any)
    Transit Express Priglacit
    Forgas Band Phenomena Roue Libre
    Ys Madame La Frontiere
    Ole Lukkoye Doo Doo Doo (Remedy for a Dwarf)
    Ole Lukkoye Zapara

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    Quiet Sun----Mainstream
    Pink Floyd----Ummagumma (for some reason I have all the other PF recordings on CD but only have Ummagumma on vinyl).
    "The woods would be very silent if the only birds that sang were those who sang best..." - Henry David Thoreau

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    Circus Fearless, Tearless and Even less (1980). I have heard this album on vinyl. It's very good.
    Phantom's Divine Comedy pt 1
    Jethro Tull - 20th Anniv. box set

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    Quote Originally Posted by Progmatic View Post
    High on my list
    Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus (any)
    There is a good compilation (3CD) called "After the End" from this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emperorken View Post
    Scythe- Divorced Land
    I have some (very loose) contact to their Keyboardist, if you need help there.
    Last edited by TheH; 10-16-2013 at 05:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    The ELP bootleg series. Had my chance but now no longer in print & would cost a small fortune on ebay.
    Really? I have a couple of the sets, I had no idea they were collectable.

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    A few off the top of my head:

    I've never owned either of the first two Van Der Graaf Generator albums, nor have I owned World Record.

    I've never owned the first UK album (though I have Danger Money and Night After Night on LP).

    There's a bunch of Frank Zappa albums I'm missing, notably Lumpy Gravy is the only pre Uncle Meat album I have, and I never picked up Lather when it finally came out. I'm also missing You Can't Do That Onstage Anymore Vol I (I have that purple road case that Ryko put out, which came with volumes V and VI, and I went backwards buying each of the others, one or two at a time, but before I got around to getting volume I, the old "fatboy" versions were withdrawn, and I was never able to find that particular one...so my road case still has an empty slot where volume I should be).

    I'm missing the early Gong records (pre-Radio Gnome Trilogy), and there's a big gap after Shamal (which I only have on vinyl) with me only picking up the plot with Gongmaison (and I think I'm missing the most recent one or two Gong records).

    I don't have the first three Caravan records, and I only have the first National Health album (and only on LP).

    Given my fondness for the Soft Machine axis, there's a lot of gaps there, too. I'm missing a lot of the stuff that Hugh Hopper, Robert Wyatt and Elton Dean did outside of Soft Machine. I have a dub of Little Red Record that my old penpal sent me back in the 90's (I believe Khan's Space Shanty was on the flipside) and Smoke Signals, but I don't have either of the original Matching Mole albums on CD. I don't have any of the Soft Heap/Head albums, nor anything any of them did during the 80's.

    Believe it or not, I've never heard the first Magma album.

    I never did pick up the Happy The Man reunion album, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Progtastic View Post
    Really? I have a couple of the sets, I had no idea they were collectable.
    Yeah , some volumes fetch higher prices than others for some reason but were not talking hundreds of pounds . F

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rufus View Post
    The ELP bootleg series. Had my chance but now no longer in print & would cost a small fortune on ebay.
    The second boxset is the one I have, and I'm told it's the best. The first set had a couple good early shows. At one stage, the Gaelic Park show was on Youtube, but apparently ELP's management cracked down on "unauthorized" postings awhile back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kai View Post
    At least Haudoista lomilla is still in print and should be easily available.
    You'd have thought so but I'm never able to find it
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    I have some (very loose) contact to their Keyboardist, if you need help there.
    I appreciate it. I just noticed that Amazon has it.

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    Blossom Toes, We Are Ever So Clean, original vinyl.
    "Always ready with the ray of sunshine"

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