Hauls Found Today

Looking out for other users hauls, from the more up to date selection that might get shifted into the car boot or appear in a junk shop.

With that in mind, a few more I edited out for those playing at home :slight_smile:

All of the upfront albums (missing number four), plus the house 89 one. These are along the same lines as the street sounds series. I will update you with sound quality rating, there’s a few special tunes over the series and quite a lot of fillers. They were 50p

Plenty of Richard T bear out there, was featured on the forum recently. Sven Vath came from a confusing £1 box, confusing because I’ve flipped past a copy of Spooky’s Little Bullet (which is on my radar and very in demand now), that’s todays confession.

https://www.discogs.com/release/52290-Sven-VĂ€th-An-Accident-In-Paradise-Remixes

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Todays haul features records as low as twenty pence a go. Everything else the usual bargain bin pricing of fifty pence to two pounds.

Brenda Sutton (A Boogie Banger!) was a heady five pounds, there was a time I would turn my nose up at a UK pressing of this, not so many imports around now so don’t have that luxury.
Ken Ishii and The Promise from the everlasting bargain bin.
Dire Straits pushing it on this forum, ten inches of what will should be good Hi Fi test.
Yoko Ono is only on German Twelve so a UK seven will suffice, a love or hate record.
Decoupage is a Steve Swain & Tony Jolley production and sounds much like you’d expect, not a holy grail find.
A few unknowns for me and you to look for or avoid. Moroder, I’m looking at you and your cheesy film soundtracks.

https://www.discogs.com/release/747157-DĂ©coupage-Puerto-Rico

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I absolutely love ‘Messages’, saw a no-sleeve 10" copy in a bargain bin a few months ago but left it because I didn’t have a quid on me.

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Private Investigations gets amazing half way through. Can’t remember where I first heard it but sounds like it could have been on a mark seven mix from years ago?

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When In Rome always gets me in the feels.

That Brenda Taylor just had a very expensive reissue.

Ruf Dug dub is gud

https://youtu.be/daNFNq4xBYg

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Should pop up on UK press here, not super rare. Depends on how pedantic you are on your cutting and mastering (seems a moot point in the age of mp3)

Seen any copies of Souvenirs, they all have been hoovered into Discogs by the looks of things?

I kind of take my own judgement on what I play, these do come and go into playlists.

Communique is a ls also a pretty good album to listen whilst in the workshop.

Is this on a big DJ play list somewhere, can’t be that rare?

It was the ending track in Napoleon Dynamite.

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it was frequently called the “soybudda” song around here.

as in: “i’m soybudda thinking of the right words to saaaaay”.

not my favorite big synthpop love song of that era, but a solid bassline that can wobble some woofers.

i think i know of which you speak. might have been a lexx mystery mix? i can’t remember specifically


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There’s a great edit version called Private Land by Otterman Empire on Whatever We Want records.

https://youtu.be/4ecwboberaI

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The Ruf Dug edit was on one of Howler’s mixes.

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@howler he gets the goods
 :pray: Costing me a fortune on here lol

Early doors for hauls today. It’s a continuation of less than a pound in the everlasting £1 bargain bins. The owner doesn’t put the work in to sort it out , so I do gradually. Probably not ahead if you consider time and travel but the big mother of hauls have come up in the past.

We have windswept for the Balearic question, D Train for the Boogie, Dazz band for a bargain everywhere. Krush links to the TP Richard Parrot interview which is a fantastic informative read, check the B side.

Mark Imperial was hiding in a Debbie Gibson sleeve. Wish it was the next release on that label “Machines”

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Small haul Sunday. Different path trodden today as I’m sourcing material and tools for other projects. Other alternative sources of records are currently coming thick and fast so will endeavour to pick out all the ‘strange’ stuff in the next few weeks, as the car boots close up shop for winter.

B side of Sly & Robbie is pretty good, strong B on Human League, strong A on Sharon D Clarke.

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