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1960S AND 1970S REISSUES LP EMBRYO Opal (Wah Wah) re of 1970 LP LP EYES Arrival of the... (comp of 45s, demos etc.) LP HARMONIA DeLuxe LP MICHAEL HURLEY HiFi Snock Uptown
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CD DAVY GRAHAM Folk, Blues & Beyond/Folk Routes.../Midnight Man/Hat/Large as Life each £13.99 £15.99 £15.99
CD INCREDIBLE STRING BAND 1st/5000 Spirits/ Hangmans.../Wee Ted & the Big Huge (new remasters)
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CD/LP MOBY GRAPE Live (Sundazed) 1966/’67 & ’69 recordings --amazing CD £15.99 LP(DBL) £29.99
LP MOBY GRAPE 1st/Wow/Grape Jam (Sundazed) out of print reissues each £18.99 LP MOBY GRAPE Time & the Place (Sundazed) unissued material DBL LP OST: The Wicker Man (coloured vinyl!)
LP QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE Live Feb. 1967 (DBL) LP TROGGS From Nowhere (re of 1966 Fontana LP)
£29.99 £24.99 £22.99 £20.99
LP ZOMBIES R.I.P.: The Lost Album (unreleased 1969 LP w/new songs &Decca out-takes) £20.99
LP various Harry Smith Anthology: Vol 1: Ballads (re of Folkways set) DBL £21.99 LP various Harry Smith Anthology: Vol 2: Social Music (re of Folkways set) DBL £21.99 LP various Harry Smith Anthology: Vol 3: Songs (re of Folkways set) DBL
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