The last record you bought without a cover (RR)
Kinetic
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An Australian instructional fitness record with this sassy woman talking about using this Trim Gym thing. The other side is a whole interview with a bunch of health professionals about various things that contribute to health. Nicely recorded too for cutting and sampling.
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Is it an original pressing?
I've sent it to the lab for further analysis.
I was shocked that the vg+ record went for over $25.00. In retro I should have told the auctionee that I had the cover and pooled our resources. I figured I would get it for under $15 easy.
Old folks in this part of the world tell great stories about how exciting Jimmy Hana was.
I would love to hear some...that record is pretty damn good.
Never even seen that first Tamla logo prior
Dude, The odd, ironic or funny thing is that it was most likely the original cover [/b] to that exact record itself ! No way to prove but that is just crazy.. Oh well, like you said, the thought didn't occur
http://www.sendspace.com/file/meauk0
http://www.sendspace.com/file/8p4jz4
50cents and no cover
Here's the cover:
last time I was in NYC were the coverless albums
in plain 12" sleeves outside the store.
http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildata.php?itemnr=4863307948
shiiiit!! Those are , if you're selling those plaese to pm me. One of the best african lp's from front to back.
I've got that album without a sleeve as well! Fuck , must've picked up somewhere around 2003 or 4.. Trim Gym, maybe it never came with a cover or some dude is just going around taxing them all.
Last LP sans cover for me was Rock N Roll Sandwich La De Dahs..
While we're all down under with it, I copped Leon Berger and Sue Barker for $6 a pop in last 2 days... Both on the snoop-dig-before-going-to-work-tip.
great record but fuck i would love that cover
found this yesterday for cheap
i can not remember what the cover looks like
but minty clean dub wax is just as good sans cover
Nice work.
Leon is gettign ridicuous up in here - one of those "i can't pass up dollar copies" records that I need to curb the acquisition of lately. But nice work on Sue. Been hoping I might find another copy of that since I traded away my last spare.