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KentTeffeteller said:Hi,
For me, I need clean LP copies of:
HA Presents Sergio Mendes & Brazil 66'
Herb Alpert and the TJB: Warm (critically needed)
Sergio Mendes & Brazil 66": Look Around
A & M Audiophile series LP's
Herb Alpert & the TJB: Here Come The Brass
Kent Teffeteller
Anyone here have three-disc red, blue and clear promo set of 12" singles from i]Keep Your Eye On Me[/i]? I already had the singles, but it's a neat set. Another local place had about four of those when I bought mine.
The two colored-vinyl A&M releases in the U.S. that I'd most love to find but have never run across a copy of either are the silver-vinyl version of Styx's Cornerstone and the pink-vinyl version of the Pretty in Pink soundtrack. Anytime I run across copies of those albums, I always have to peek inside to see what color the vinyl is, but no such luck just yet.
As I mentioned back when this thread was newer, I've already got all of the 12" mixes that are represented on this red, clear, blue set, but once I learned of this one, it's something I wanted. I'm hoping for delivery early next week.
Harry
Ah! The triple-disc colored-vinyl 12" Alpert set!
I actually saw a copy of that at one of the local record shops here a few years back for $10, but the cover wasn't in the greatest of condition and was pretty dinged up, so I opted not to get it, but that was the only time I've ever run into it, unfortunately.
I've been looking for Carpenters Brazilian Greatest Hits. It has Only Yesterday as the follow-in from the Overture from The Singles 1969-1973.
Yes, the 1975 remake of "Land Ho" appears as track 3 on the first disc in the Retrospectacle anthology.I've heard the remix of "Land Ho" that was originally slated for release of Crisis? What Crisis? and eventually found its way onto the Retrospectacle anthology a few years back. The original 7" version, though, I've never heard; as far as I'm aware, that single never got a release here in the U.S., sadly.
And I've surprisingly actually never come across any of their pre-Quietest Moments material on 45, not even "Bloody Well Right," so the "Lady" 45 with "You Started Laughing" on the flip has continued to elude me as well. Go figure why that one has still yet to make its way onto a CD.