Vintage Vinyl

Curated from a number of tatty record shops in Norwich highstreet, as well as the odd jumble sale in Margate, came this sterling collection of old LP’s.

Michelle Phillips/Carmen Martínez Sierra
Canciones de La Última Pelicula
Estudios Mag, 1973
LP, Mono

KHJ Radio
Dancers Au Go Go! Live at Flips La Cienega
Uni Records, 1967
LP, Promo, Mono

Elliot Gould and Count Basie
Gould Sings/Basie Swings
Impulse, 1977
LP, Stereo

Morty Jacobs Combo
Live from the Thunderbird Hotel
Coral Records, 1965
LP, Mono

Lionel Blair Orchestra
HorroRitual
Polydor U.K., 1969
LP, Stereo

Buddy Hackett and Doc Severinsen
Buddy & Doc/The Tomorrow People Suite
Dingle Records, 1978
LP, Stereo

Studio Orchestra with Henry Winkler
The Warmth of Winkler
K-Tel Records, 1981
LP, Stereo

Studio Orchestra
Mister Wig
Fleetwood Records, 1968
LP, Promo, Mono

Debbie Reynolds
PotsandPansandPotpourri
Project 3 Records, 1971
LP, Stereo

Jean and Casey Kasem
Breathe Easy
Stage 2 Productions, 1983
LP, Stereo

Tony Hatch
The Terence Conran Group
Private Label, 1974
LP, Promo, Mono

Unknown jazz quintet
Los Angeles After Dark/Live at the Unicorn
Columbia, 1964
LP, Stereo

Harry Flowers Orchestra
Lovers and Loners
Ceylon Tea Private Label, 1966
LP, Stereo

Ed McMahon
Roasted & Toasted
Budweiser Private Label, 1968
LP, Stereo



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kelvinpullman
That was Buddy Hackett not Buddy Ebsen!
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Indeed it is. Name will be corrected asap!
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Thanks!
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KIRBY
Isn't that Buddy Hacket with Doc Sevrinson? Too chubby for Ebsen. And certainly NOT Buddy miles! Does Buddy do any of his Asian snubs? Its made him taboo these days.
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I know, I know... just discovere the name bug.
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KIRBY
HEY DOOD!!! Can yoo burn me a copy of Elliot Gould SINGS (??????????) Also, I LOVE the Mister wig album. Maybe ADSAUSAGE needs a listening station. I have an Ed McMahon kiddie record - "What do you want to be when you grow up?"(seriously) Maybe the sub sneer should read IF you ever do! Does anyone ever grow up anymore, Daddy? Have you heard the "Where's My Daddy?" album by the former West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band (discovered and marketed by Kim Fowley) A classique!
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Hello my friend. A radio station, I will look into that.
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