Seaford Finds
Aug. 13th, 2011 06:05 pmYesterday on my journey from Kent I went via Eastbourne. I wished I hadn't as I forgot that the Eastbourne air show was on , and all the 12 buses towards Seaford and Brighton were jam packed.
Arrived in Seaford just after 8pm.
This morning I popped into town and went hunting for vinyl in the charity shops. Picked up two singles and two albums and still had change from a quid coin, all from the same charity shop, St. Winifred's Hospice in Seaford.
Various Artists – Easy Listening (Polydor 2xLP)
That's the comp with Gunter Kallman Choir “Daydream”

Norrie Paramour & The Midland Radio Orch. - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (BBC)
The one with their version of “Mah-Na Mah-Na”
singles -
Jan Hammer “Crockett's Theme” (MCA)
The New Sound of Victor Silvester “Modern Strict tempo no.1” (Columbia)

Albums were 25 p and singles 10 p each.
Arrived in Seaford just after 8pm.
This morning I popped into town and went hunting for vinyl in the charity shops. Picked up two singles and two albums and still had change from a quid coin, all from the same charity shop, St. Winifred's Hospice in Seaford.
Various Artists – Easy Listening (Polydor 2xLP)
That's the comp with Gunter Kallman Choir “Daydream”
Norrie Paramour & The Midland Radio Orch. - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (BBC)
The one with their version of “Mah-Na Mah-Na”
singles -
Jan Hammer “Crockett's Theme” (MCA)
The New Sound of Victor Silvester “Modern Strict tempo no.1” (Columbia)
Albums were 25 p and singles 10 p each.