Vinyl Finds in Faversham and Ashford
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Whilst in Faversham today, apart from a strong ale at the Wetherspoons pub, I found some vinyl going real cheap at various charity shops including one i was going to pay twenty pence for but the lady gave it to me free. From the Cancer Research shop picked up a Frank Sinatra collection for the enemous sum of 26 pence.

From this top notch selection i have chosen "Witchcraft"
Then from Your Local Charity Shop (I Know, such an original name for a shop) this was the LP i did not have to pay for - it would have only cost twenty pence anyway.
The LP was a privately pressed a;bum by Terry Allen in 1975, which was reissued by fate Records in 1984 ,.It is called "Juarez" and is selling over ten quid a pop on Discogs so i have pitched it at a tenner to sell. I feel guilty now but then at the time she nor i knew that this is a lost unknown American classic that Sugarhill Records also reissued. Yes, Sugarhill, betterr known for its early rap and hip hop music.

Not the most interesting LP cover as it is all black with white lettering but from it i have selected the following track - Cortez Sail.
From Ashford town centre in another charity shop, after i did my mystery shop,, i found these two albums for 25 pence each -

The track i have selected , and pertinent to the discussion from my meme about maths being the downfall of most of us in our formative years, I have chosen New Math.
The other LP is by Kathleen Ferrier and has a track that Jocelyn Pook sampled on one of her albums, and thus i have selected the original - Blow The Wind Southerly.

Oh , and here is the Jocelyn Pook re-jig which she has mashed it up with "Pie Jesu"..
So rather a mixed bag that cost less than a pound. Enjoy the clips.
I did not get to Herne Bay as i had ran out f time , so that shall be rectified in the week ahead.

From this top notch selection i have chosen "Witchcraft"
Then from Your Local Charity Shop (I Know, such an original name for a shop) this was the LP i did not have to pay for - it would have only cost twenty pence anyway.
The LP was a privately pressed a;bum by Terry Allen in 1975, which was reissued by fate Records in 1984 ,.It is called "Juarez" and is selling over ten quid a pop on Discogs so i have pitched it at a tenner to sell. I feel guilty now but then at the time she nor i knew that this is a lost unknown American classic that Sugarhill Records also reissued. Yes, Sugarhill, betterr known for its early rap and hip hop music.

Not the most interesting LP cover as it is all black with white lettering but from it i have selected the following track - Cortez Sail.
From Ashford town centre in another charity shop, after i did my mystery shop,, i found these two albums for 25 pence each -

The track i have selected , and pertinent to the discussion from my meme about maths being the downfall of most of us in our formative years, I have chosen New Math.
The other LP is by Kathleen Ferrier and has a track that Jocelyn Pook sampled on one of her albums, and thus i have selected the original - Blow The Wind Southerly.

Oh , and here is the Jocelyn Pook re-jig which she has mashed it up with "Pie Jesu"..
So rather a mixed bag that cost less than a pound. Enjoy the clips.
I did not get to Herne Bay as i had ran out f time , so that shall be rectified in the week ahead.