Booty Fair
Sep. 30th, 2007 07:40 am A great rummage this morning at the car booty at the station upturned some gems from 50 p to £3


Guru - Jazzmatazz (Blue Note)
Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key of Life (Motown) complete with extra 7" single
Jermaine Jackson - Let's get Serious (Motown) - spare copy
Grant Green - Nigeria (Blue Note)
Girlschool - Demolition (Bronze) - hard rocking stuff.
Various - Motown Extra Special (Motown) - great compilation
Four Tops - Reach Out (Motown)
Bob Newhart - The Best of (Warner Bros) - classic comedy
Dave Brubeck - Greatest Hits (Columbia)
Graham Central Station - Ain't No Doubt About It (Warner Bros) - funkiness indeed!!
Nancy Sinatra - Nancy (Reprise) - Al sells it for £9 in his shop
John Schroeder - TV Vibrations (Polydor)
plus single -
Francois Hardy - Catch A Falling Star (Pye)
I was up there at 5 am but it is still dark then and it is difficutl to check condition.However, apart from the Guru and Stevie Wonder LPs all were 50 pence each or five for £2 so picked up ten for £4. So it is not a big problem. At that time though ,you are fighting with the dealers such as Al from Across the Tracks, so next time i might try BHASVIC as it's smaller if a lttle farther. One dealer found some tasty morsels but i was too late at this one stall stall as all the good stuff was snatched up.
Guru - Jazzmatazz (Blue Note)
Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key of Life (Motown) complete with extra 7" single
Jermaine Jackson - Let's get Serious (Motown) - spare copy
Grant Green - Nigeria (Blue Note)
Girlschool - Demolition (Bronze) - hard rocking stuff.
Various - Motown Extra Special (Motown) - great compilation
Four Tops - Reach Out (Motown)
Bob Newhart - The Best of (Warner Bros) - classic comedy
Dave Brubeck - Greatest Hits (Columbia)
Graham Central Station - Ain't No Doubt About It (Warner Bros) - funkiness indeed!!
Nancy Sinatra - Nancy (Reprise) - Al sells it for £9 in his shop
John Schroeder - TV Vibrations (Polydor)
plus single -
Francois Hardy - Catch A Falling Star (Pye)
I was up there at 5 am but it is still dark then and it is difficutl to check condition.However, apart from the Guru and Stevie Wonder LPs all were 50 pence each or five for £2 so picked up ten for £4. So it is not a big problem. At that time though ,you are fighting with the dealers such as Al from Across the Tracks, so next time i might try BHASVIC as it's smaller if a lttle farther. One dealer found some tasty morsels but i was too late at this one stall stall as all the good stuff was snatched up.