Self Titled Vinyl
Self Titled Vinyl
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![]() THE PULSARS TUNNEL SONG LP VERSION PROMO ONLY 12 VINYL 1997 VERY RARE EX CON US $20.52
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![]() STARCASTLE ST SELF TITLED ORIGINAL LP NEAR MINT VINYL EXCELLENT COPY PROG ROCK US $6.99
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![]() EARLY ROCK LP Bo Diddley Self Titled Original 1962 Checker VG EX US $25.00
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![]() Paul Davis Self Titled LP WHITE LABEL PROMO in Stereo US $4.95
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![]() JUDAS PRIEST 2 LP RECORD LOT SIN AFTER SIN WLP AND SELF TITLED IMPORT VG US $4.99
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![]() AMBROSIA 1975 Self Titled Debut LP 20th Century No T 434 Vinyl is Excellent US $10.99
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![]() ORLEANS SELF TITLED ORLEANS 1973 ISSUED LP US $1.99
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![]() JOHNNY HOLM THE TRAVELING FUN SHOW SELF TITLED 1979 ISSUED VG TO M LP US $2.29
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![]() THE BUTTS BAND SELF TITLED THE BUTTS BAND 1973 ISSUED VG LP US $2.29
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![]() CRACK THE SKY SELF TITLED CRACK THE SKY 1975 ISSUED LP US $1.99
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![]() WILLIE NILE SELF TITLED WILLIE NILE 1980 ISSUED VG LP US $1.99
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![]() TANGO SELF TITLED TANGO 1974 ISSUED VG LP US $2.29
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![]() LED ZEPPELIN ST SELF TITLED ORIGINAL LP SD 19126 VERY CLEAN VG VINYL NICE US $22.01
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![]() Jan Dean Self Titled LP US $4.95
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![]() BABE RUTH BABE RUTH 1975 HARD PROGRESSIVE ROCK US $6.44
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![]() ITS A BEAUTIFUL DAY SELF TITLED LAFLAME GATEFOLD COVER PROGRESSIVE ROCK JAZZ US $8.99
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![]() WHITE SISTER SELF TITLED VINYL LP RECORD ROCK METAL US $3.14
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![]() QUARTERFLASH SELF TITLED UK VINYL LP RECORD DEMO ROCK US $3.14
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![]() THE HOLLIES SELF TITLED UK VINYL LP RECORD INSERT 1970S ROCK POP US $3.14
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![]() BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE UK GF VINYL LP RECORD ROCK US $3.14
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![]() GENESIS SELF TITLED UK VINYL LP RECORD ROCK POP PHIL COLLINS US $4.72
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![]() MYSTERY OF SIXES TOTALLY ME BLACK MAGIC 7 INCH EP RECORDPUNK KBD CUSTOM PRESS US $861.83
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![]() MYSTERY OF SIXES 7 INCH EP RECORDMEGA RARE AUSTRALIAN PUNK KBD CUSTOM PRESSING US $560.19
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![]() Queen Self Titled {LP} 1973 Reissue New Sealed Remastered US $11.99
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![]() HOME HOME SELF TITLED 1972 UK LP CBS 64752 US $31.60
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![]() ESTHER OFARIM SELF TITLED 1972 UK LP COLUMBIA SCXA 9253 US $31.60
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![]() NEIL LANCASTER SELF TITLED 1971 UK LP POLYDOR 2383 036 US $31.60
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![]() JAMES TAYLOR 1970 DEBUT on APPLE LABEL W TITLE IN ORANGE PRINT NM M US $9.95
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![]() KINGDOM COME SELF TITLED DEBUT LP VERY RARE PSYCH LP UK PRESS ARTHUR BROWN US $20.00
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![]() ALTON MCCLAIN DESTINY SELF TITLED WLP US $9.99
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![]() SEVEN DEADLY SINS SELF TITLED CANDIAN WHITE LABEL LP US $9.99
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![]() ITS A BEAUTIFUL DAY SELF TITLED DEBUT RARE PSYCH LP GATEFOLD COLUMBIA 9768 US $5.00
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![]() ROBBIE NEVIL SELF TITLED SYNTH DANCE ROCK BOOGIE FUNK 12 LP NEAR MINT COPY US $4.99
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![]() WALLY SELF TITLED DEBUT RARE PROG PSYCH LP ATLANTIC SD 18115 IN SHRINK NM US $5.00
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![]() STARCASTLE SELF TITLED DEBUT RARE PROG PSYCH LP EPIC 33914 NM US $5.00
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![]() STU GARDNER THE SANCTIFIED SOUND Self titled Classic 1974 funk LP EX EX US $12.62
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![]() NIGHTLIFE UNLIMITED SELF TITLED DISCO CLASSIC 12 LP NEAR MINT ORIGINAL PROMO US $5.99
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![]() NITEFLYTE SELF TITLED ARIOLA SOUL FUNK DISCO 12 LP NEAR MINT ORIGINAL PROMO US $16.49
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![]() FOREIGNER 10 lp VINYL record ALBUM lot LOU GRAMM black sheep HITS 4 in shrink US $21.50
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![]() JIMMY GIUFFRE SELF TITLED HIGH FIDELITY LP US $3.26
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![]() Go time st 7 sxe nyhc punk oop US $10.00
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![]() RICHIE BLACKMORES RAINBOW SELF TITLED DEBUT RARE ROCK PSYCH LP PD 6049 VG US $5.00
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![]() Vinyl ENTRANCE BAND Self Titled NM 2XLP on Ecstatic Peace Records US $7.50
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![]() Ringo Starr Beatles 3 LP lot Ringo Self titled Rotogravure Goodnight Vienna US $9.99
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![]() Johnny Cash 2 record lot Self titled and From Sea To Shining Sea US $4.99
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![]() The Monkees debut first LP record album 1966 MONO issue Excellent copy US $2.99
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![]() TOTO 3 LP LOT NM CLASSIC ROCK US $8.98
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![]() FLEETWOOD MAC 6 lp VINYL record ALBUM lot SELF TITLED rumours MIRAGE tusk NICKS US $19.99
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![]() Record Album LP SANTANA S T SELF TITLED QUAD QUADRAPHONIC US $9.99
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![]() ROLLING STONES S T LP UK 1ST PRESSING 2A 4A EX EX US $56.88
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Blue Oyster Cult Tickets- A Delicacy!
Who doesn't love that SNL skit featuring Christopher Walken that includes a parody with the Blue Oyster Cult hit, "Don't Fear the Reaper?" The Blue Oysters were perhaps best known for this classic song, only without the cowbell. Now fans can enjoy some good old fashioned vinyl records, full of Blue Oyster Cult melodies. Sony BMG Music Entertainment is releasing the group's breakout album, Agents of Fortune, which includes the classic, "Don't Fear the Reaper." With this special vinyl edition, you will feel like you are right back in the 1970s, so get ready for some real hard rock music with Blue Oyster Cult and add in some cowbell if you like. For more information on upcoming tour dates for Blue Oyster Cult, be sure to check out http://www.stubhub.com/blue-oyster-cult-tickets.
It may be somewhat difficult to enjoy the slimy shelled treat at all times throughout the year, but it's not quite as hard to get your hands on a pair of Blue Oyster Cult tickets. Blue Oyster Cult is an American rock band from the 1960s that is still entertaining audiences around the world. Join the cult and invite your friends to see these rockers really light up the stage.
Blue Oyster Cult formed in New York in 1967 and are most likely best known for three songs: "Don't Fear The Reaper," "Burnin' For You" and "Godzilla." The band is considered to be a pioneer in heavy metal music both for its hard-edged musical assault and also its use of sci-fi and occult imagery. Thus far it has sold over 14 million albums worldwide. They are often categorized under several genres, those being hard rock, psychedelic rock, heavy metal and progressive rock. The current members of this "cult" band include Eric Bloom, Buck Dharma, Rudy Sarzo, Richie Castellano and Jules Radino. See all of these talented musicians with your pair of Blue Oyster Cult tickets.
Their debut self-titled album was released in January of 1972, and they quickly followed it up with two other releases: "Tyranny and Mutation" as well as "Secret Treaties," both released in the early 1970s. Throughout the 1970s and into the early 1980s, Blue Oyster Cult did exceptionally well on the charts. They became known for their intense sound and their ability to play hard music. They were different from type of music that had appeared on the radio thus far, and that is what helped them sell records.
Although they had a lull in production starting in the mid 1980s, the band continued to tour around the world. Their popularity has not seemed to fade, especially among their most dedicated of fans. Perhaps part of the reason they stuck around is because of their originality and their desire to keep on touring even after all of these years. And of course, a highly popular SNL skit featuring the dead-panned Christopher Walken couldn't hurt any either. If you want to become a part of this cult, be sure to pick up a pair of Blue Oyster tickets soon and enjoy the show!
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How do I flatten a vinyl album?
I just bought a brand new album, only to get it home and find that it is very much bent. It scrapes against the turntable while I try to play it, and I am very frustrated. Can I flatten it out, or should I return it and try another one? If it can be flattened, how do I do it without distorting the album? If it helps, it's a picture disk of Danzig's self-titled.
Here are some techniques, however in my opinion, picture disc aren't really made for audio enjoyment. They are more of a novelty and a collectible...
http://www.discjockey101.com/jul2002.html
Or you could purchase a device
http://vinylnerd.blogspot.com/2007/10/warped-records-no-more.html
Good Luck


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