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Format: Artist - Title Format (Label Cat.nbr, Country Year) pressing-details, condition Sleeve/Record, price in Euro (€)

 A II Z - Witch of Berkeley LP (Polydor 2383 587, UK 1980) ex/ex	€50
 Acid - s/t LP (Giant 6711, Belgium 1983) ex/ex	€25
	Belgian speed-metal w/female singer who sounds like Alice Bag!
	First of three albums. Private press, rare, obscure, etc
 Aerosmith - Rocks LP (CBS 81379, Israel 1976) bss, different back cover artwork  ex/ex	€10
 Aerosmith - Look Homeward Angel LP (Ze Anonym Plattenspieler ZAP 7868, US 1978?) ex/ex	€25
	rare original 70s bootleg
	Live NYC August 29, 1975. This is an excellent stereo boot of a "Toys In The Attic" concert
	taken from a "King Biscuit Flour Hour" FM Broadcast and one of a number of bootlegs
	containing a different selection of tracks
 Aerosmith - Rock This Way LP (Kornyfone TKRWN 1812, US 1975) ex/ex	€25
	rare original 70s bootleg
	same source as above with some overlap
 Angelwitch - s/t LP (Bronze/Polydor BRON 532 (2406 204), UK 1980) ex/ex	€30
	classic NWOBHM, heavy, melodic, raw
 Anthrax - Spreading the Disease LP (Megaforce/Island,207 476, Germany 1986) w/inner m-/m-	€20
	Great speed metal, before it got too jokey.
 Anthrax - State of Euphoria LP (Megaforce/Island 209 334, Germany 1988) w/inner m-/m-	€20
	Last good album.
 April Wine - Electric Jewels LP (Aquarius AGR 504, Canada 1973) +insert m-/m-	€25
	Excellent third LP. After two weak efforts, April Wine finally arrived
	with this solid hard/heavy record. This and 1975's Stand Back are the two
	pre-Harder Faster LPs worth owning. The first two are OK but the late
	70s LP really suck. But this is a good, and dead hard to find in Europe.
 Arcangel (Arc Angel) - s/t LP (Portrait/CBS 466669, NL 1983) ex/m- w/inner	€16
	classic pomp/AOR hard rock LP, very nice copy
 Aviary - s/t LP (Epic EPC 83572, NL 1979) ex/ex  w/inner	€12
	I'm not usually a big AOR fan but this LP rocks and the singer is fantastic.
	Only made one LP, then disappeared.
 Axe - s/t LP (Curb/MCA 3171, US 1979) ex/ex  w/insert	€12
	With Bobby Barth, AOR/hard rock, under-rated.
 Axe - Living on the Edge LP (Curb/MCA 3224, US 1980) ex/ex  w/insert tobc	€15
	Second, much harder to find.
 Bang - s/t LP (Capitol ST-11015, US 1972) coh EX/EX	€50
	Classic first LP and a tough one to find in good condition. I recently upgraded
	to a sealed copy, which is the only reason I'm selling this keeper copy. One of
	the key pre-metal hard rock albums.
 Baphomet - Spectral Maniac / Torn Soul 7" (N.F.O Records, US 1990) ex/m- 	€20
	This is the US death band not the German one. They later changed their name
	to Banished to avoid confusion. This is their debut EP, slow (33rpm) death/doom
	metal. They had an LP on Deaf/Peaceville which I recall being good but it kinda
	got lost in the slew of releases at that time.
 Baron Rojo - Larga Vida Al Rock And Roll LP (Kamaflage KAM LP5, UK 1982) ex/ex	€25
	English version of debut (1981).
 Baron Rojo - Volumen Brutal LP (Chapa HS-35053, Spain 1981) w/inner ex/ex	€40
	Second and much better album, a classic. Spanish original.
 Bathory - Blood Fire Death LP (Under One Flag FLAG 26, UK 1988) foc+insert ex/ex	€35
	Fourth LP, original UK issue on Under One Flag (sub-label of MFN).
 Battleaxe [UK] - Power from the Universe LP (Roadrunner RR 9845, NL 1984) m-/m- €15
	Typical mid-80s MFN metal, just post-NWOBHM.
 The Beyond - Crawl LP (Harvest,SHSP 4128,w/inner, UK 1991) m-/m-	€25
	Debut album, fantastic, ambitious prog-metal which disappeared without trace.
	Rare. Still in shrink. They made a second LP for MFN but its not as good.
 Bitches Sin - Predator LP (Heavy Metal HMR LP 4, UK 1982) textured PS, slight tss ex/ex	€45
 Blackjack - s/t LP (Polydor PD-1-6215, US 1979) gimmick cover ex/ex	€15
	hard rock with pre-fame Michael Bolton (AKA Michael Boloton) and guitarist
	Bruce Kulick later of Kiss
 Blackjack - Worlds Apart LP (Polydor PD-1-6279, US 1980) w/inner ex/ex	€20
	second, much harder to find LP
Black Sabbath - s/t (1st) LP (Vertigo VO 6, UK 1970) first label first issue, swirl label, foc ex/ex	€60
 Black Sabbath - s/t (1st) LP (WWA WWA 006, UK 1973) second label issue, foc m-/m-	€50
 Black Sabbath - s/t (1st) LP (Nems NEL 6002, Holland 1976) third label issue, foc ex/ex	€25
	three different versions of the first Sabbath LP. The original swirl is
	the most desireable but the German club issue (SOLD) has a different cover and
	the short-lived WWA issue is very hard to find.
Black Sabbath - Paranoid/Rat Salad 7" (Vertigo 6059 104, France 1970?) ex/ex	€25
	classic single with PS; French press with blue plastic labels.
Black Sabbath - Master of Reality LP (Vertigo 6360 050, Germany 1971) swirl label, embossed cover ex/ex	€60
	German original of the classic 3rd album.
 Black Sabbath - Vol.4 LP (WWA WWA009, UK 1972) second label, foc + booklet ex/ex	€50
 Black Sabbath - Vol.4 LP (Nems NEL 6005, Holland 1976) third label, foc + booklet ex/ex	€20
	Two versions of the 4th, both with the booklet.
  Black Sabbath - Rock Heavies LP (Vertigo 9198 623, Germany 1976-78/1978) swoc EX/EX	OFFERS
	1976-78 era compilation with fabulous cover.
  Black Sabbath - Gr'ndlepol LP (TAKRL Records TAKRL 1379, US 1975) no insert, white cover with homemade pix, etc EX/EX	OFFERS
	original TAKRL boot (live Philadelphia 1975) missing the original cover slick.
	instead the previous owner created his own home-made picture cover. Nice.
  Black Sabbath - Live in Paris 20/12/70 LP (boot BS-1, Euro 2001) stickered black PS M-/M-	€29
	superior reissue of this famous boot with much improved sound quality
	undoubtedly due to the recent DVD issues.
 Black Sabbath - Never Say Die LP (Vertigo 9124 101, Australia 1978) ex/ex foc	€20
	Rare Australian only gatefold sleeve edition
 Blue Oyster Cult - Tyranny & Mutation LP (CBS 65331, Holland 1973)  ex/ex	€10
	Second LP & masterpiece! Massed guitars, proto-punk meets Detroit, the best album of 1973.
Blue Oyster Cult - Cultosaurus Erectus LP (CBS 86120, UK 1980) stickered sleeve, poster, insert ex/ex	€25
Blue Oyster Cult - Cultosaurus Erectus LP (CBS 86120, Holland 1980) w/inner ex/ex	€15
	My fave BOC album because it was my first BOC album. Possibly too slick
	for some tastes.
 Bow Wow - s/t LP (Invitation VIH-6049, Japan, 1979)	€13,50
	Compilation drawn from first three albums (1976-77), fantastic.
 Budgie - Deliver Us From Evil LP (Active/RCA RCALP 6054, NL 1982) ex/ex	€12
 Bux - We Come To Play LP (Capitol ST-11459, US 1973/1976) vg+/ex rw/sticker damage	OFFERS
	Bux AKA Daddy Warbucks were an early 70s rock band signed to Aerosmith's manager.
	They recorded an LP in 1973 produced by Aerosmith producer Jack Douglas, intended
	for release on Capitol Records but it never came out. It was reputedly the victim
	of some tax loss scheme... whatever the truth about that, it was released 3 years
	later in 1976 to cash-in on the success of Angel, who featured ex Bux members Edwin
	'Punky' Meadows and Mickey Jones. Punky Meadows was of course immortalised in song by
	Frank Zappa, described as "more fluid that Jeff Beck". A decent hard rock record, and
	hard to find.
 Chevy - The Taker LP (Avatar/Bellaphon 2607008, Germany 1980?) foc/stoc/mark on bc but ex/ex	€20
	Classic heavy NWOBHM. With a gatefold sleeve instead of inner sleeve on UK/NL copies.
 Cine Palace - s/t (AKA Rue Camille Niel) LP (Philips 6313 220, France 1981) ex/ex	€30
	rare French metal, hints of AC/DC and ZZ Top.
 Crown - s/t LP (Polydor 2377 326, Swiss 1979) ex/ex  tss/wobc	€12
	Obscure/unknown Swiss (or maybe half Swiss/half British) hard rock band.
	They made another LP called "We Need You" (Polydor, 1981) which is more
	metal, but this one is hard rock.
 Danger (Belgium) - s/t LP (EMI 1A-064-19073, Holland 1981) ex/ex	€10
	excellent NWOBHM-inspired Belgian hard rock with a really tough sound,
	reminiscent of early Iron Maiden.
 Danzig - s/t LP (Def American/London 828 124, NL 1988) foc+inner ex/ex	€30
	Original dutch issue of the first Danzig LP, now very hard to find in good condition.
	ex Misfits.
 Deadly Blessing - Limited Edition EP 12" (New Renaissance NRR39, US 1988) m/m	€9
	fantastic US power/thrash band who only did one LP. Very heavy and technical
	power metal bordering on speed at times. The singer was later considered
	as a possible replacement for Rob Halford in Judas Priest -- he has a
	similar style. This 3-track EP (same 3 songs on both sides of vinyl!)
	pre-dated the LP and apparently they had one more EP in 1990 which I
	never saw. This was sealed when I got it but I opened it to make sure the
	vinyl was OK.
 Death Angel - Frolic Through The Park LP (Enigma 3332, Holland 1988) w/inner m-/m-	€20
	Second album by this powerful Bay Area thrash band. Realising that this
	was released 18 years ago makes me feel old!
 Deep Purple - Made In Europe LP (Purple 1c-064-98181, Germany 1976) ex/ex foc	€25
	Nice clean original Purple label issue.
 Deep Purple - The Mark 2 Purple Singles LP (Harvest 1c-064-61695, Germany 1977?) ex/ex	€20
	Green Harvest label issue, a very handy collection.
 (Deep Purple) Paice Ashton Lord - Malice in Wonderland LP (Oyster/Warner BS 3038, US 1977) +inner co EX/M-	€25
	Paice & Lord's project after Deep Purple split in 1976. This was their sole
	LP as it didn't sell very well. Taking in blues, jazz and soul influences into
	a lighter sound than Purple, with ex SNAFU guitarist Bernie Marsden. Not bad...
	not inspiring, but not bad. Hard to find in good nick.
 Diamond Head  - In the Heat of the Night 12" (MCA DHMT 102, UK 1982) ex/ex	€9
 Diamond Head  - Borrowed Time LP (MCA 5382, US 1982) ex/ex	€10
	NWOBHM classic with "Am I Evil?" and "Lightning To The Nations".
 Drakkar - X-Rated LP (New Musidisc 10 0981, Belgium 1988) ex/ex	€40
	Belgian power metal band, private press, very rare and sought after LP.
Emperor - s/t LP (Private Stock PS 2029, US 1977) date on cover EX/M-	€15
	Late 60s Californian rock band who released several singles on RCA
	I haven't heard before recording their one and only LP for Private
	Strock in New York, produced by Richie Wise of Dust. Falls squarely
	along the rock/prog divide.
Fantacy Hill - First Step LP (Prodigal P7-10022R1, US 1978) swoc EX/M-	€15
	Obscure rock band stranded on Motown label... Actually about half
	of this is funk rock, so its justified, but the other half is
	straight hard rock which must've confused people. Not to mention
	the awful name. Date on cover.


      




 Gamma - 1 LP (Elektra 6E-219, US 1979) w/inner m-/m-	€15
	Tremendous hard rock from Ronnie Montrose, his best LP since the first Montrose
	album which is, of course, essential!
 Gamma - 2 LP (Elektra ELK 52245, Germany 1982) ex/ex w/inner rw	€15
 Gamma - 2 LP (Elektra ELK 52245, Germany 1982) m-/m- w/inner	€15
	2nd LP, almost as good.
 Gamma - 3 LP (Elektra ELK K 52355 (E1-60034), Germany 1982) m-/m-	€15
	3rd, as brillaint as the debut. Apparently Ronnie issued a "Gamma 4"
	in 2000, but I haven't heard it.
Geordie - Don't Do That/Francis Was A Rocker 7" (Pink Elephant PE 22.682-H, NL 1972) ex/ex swobc/stickers on label	€9
	Pre AC/DC outfit with Brian Johnson on vocals. This is a rare dutch picture
	sleeve. Geordie made some good records in the early 70s (circa 1972-74), but
	they never quite made it and they later (1978) made some very mediocre records.
Geordie - Electric Lady/Geordie Stomp 7" (Vogue/Red Bus 45 RB 3001, France 1973) ex/ex	€9
	Rare french picture sleeve. I also have copies of the self-titled first LP (1973)
	and the "Don't Be Fooled By The Name" LP (1974) for sale.
 Gilgamesj - Take One mLP (Rave On RMLP-006, NL 1984) ex/ex creases	€33
	Dutch hard rock band whose history stretches back to 1975 apparently, but
	aside from two comp appearances this was their only release, and if you
	like mid-to-late 70s UFO, you'll like this, as one of the guitarists
	comes on like the dutch Michael Schenker, which means he's close to God.
	Because Schenker, as we all know, IS God. Yes he is, I'm right, shut up.
	In fact the GREATEST 8-9 mins of music ever recorded by anyone, anywhere,
	at any time, is the two opening tracks of UFO's "Force It" LP. Yes it is,
	don't argue with me, I'm always right!
 Ian Gillan Band - Child In Time LP (Oyster/Polydor OY-1-1602, US 1976) foc cc ex/ex	€15
	first post-Purple LP, very hard to find
 Gillan - Future Shock LP (Virgin 203 596, Germany 1981) +inner +'81 tour insert ex/ex	€12
 Gillan - Double Trouble 2xLP (Virgin 301 804, Germany 1981) foc ex/ex	€12
 Gillan - Magic LP (Virgin 204 947, Germany 1982) foc+inner ex/ex	€12
 Goddo - Who Cares (AKA Lonely At The Bottom Too) LP (Polydor 2424 902, Canada 1978) ex/x	€10
	Canadian hard rock trio, 2nd and probably best LP, though it's slicker
	than the debut.
 Goddo - An Act of Goddo LP (Polydor 2424 189, Canada 1979) co ex/ex	€10
	Canadian power trio, 3rd LP, looser sound, more drawn out.
 Granmax - A Ninth Alive LP (Pacific-Panama PRS 1001, 1976) white vinyl EX/EX	€18
	Excellent small label heavy rock album. This was the album that preceeded
	the much rarer "Kiss Heaven Goodbye". There seem to be far more copies of
	the debut in circulation.
 Grave Digger - Heavy Metal Breakdown LP (Noise International N 007, Germany 1984) ex/ex	€25
	The kind of Ur metal record which just sounds fabulous nowadays. Brilliant debut LP.
 Grave Digger - Shoot Her Down! EP 12" (Noise N 0016, Germany 1984) ex/ex	€20
	The kind of Ur metal record which just sounds fabulous nowadays. A much greater band
	than I gave them credit for back in the day. 1000 copies pressed.
 Grave Digger - Witch Hunter LP (Noise International N 0020, Germany 1985) custom label ex/ex	€25
	The kind of Ur metal record which just sounds fabulous nowadays. Second LP.
 Grim Reaper - See You In Hell LP (Ebony EBON 16, UK 1983) ex/ex	€30
	Is this rare now or does it sell for peanuts? In truth this hasn't aged
	particularly well but its proto-typical NWOBHM. Not a classic by any
	means, this is solid, energetic, melodic metal. Original UK issue.
 Hammer - Contract With Hell LP (Ebony EBON 29, UK 1985) ex/ex	€30
	Excellent (if inconsistent) heavy NWOBHM, one of the better Ebony LPs.
	This is the same band that released the "Early Warning" LP (Ebony, 1984)
	under the name Holland. They were forced to change their name for legal
	reasons, but the name change also coincided with a move to a heavier
	sound. There is still evidence of of Holland's more melodic hard rock
	approach, but generally "Contract With Hell" is much heavier and much
	more aggressive, and all the better for it. Apparently this move to a
	heavier direction did not suit all band members, and so the guitarist
	left to form the even heavier Fast Kutz, while the rest tried (unsuccessfully)
	to return to the Holland sound. Originally from Cleveland.
 Hanoi Rocks - Up Around the Bend EP 12" (CBS CBSA 12.4513, Holland 1984) promo m-/m- SOLD(€12)
	Nice mint promo copy ("Unverkaufliches muster").
 Hanoi Rocks - Up Around The Bend EP 12" (CBS TA 4513, UK 1984) m-/m- SOLD(€9)
	Original UK issue of the above.
 Hanoi Rocks - All Those Wasted Years 2xLP (Lick Records LICK DLP5/6, UK 1985) w/insert (Lick advert) slight sticker shadow ex/ex/ex	€15
	A great double-live album with all the bands best material plus three
	covers which say a lot about the bands roots: "Under My Wheels" (Alice Cooper),
	"1970" (Stooges), and "Train Kept A-Rollin'" (Yardbirds, though Hanoi probably
	got it from Aerosmith). Incorrectly lumped in with the glam/hair metal crowd
	of the mid-80s, purely because of the way they looked.
 Helstar - Remnants Of War LP (Noise Int'l N0043, Germany 1986) w/inner ex/ex	€9
	Power metal from Houstan TX. Second LP.
 Heroes - s/t LP (Albert Productions APLP 047, Australia 1980) rw EX/EX	€20
	Australian hard rock.
 Highway Chile - Storybook Heroes LP (Lark INL 3651, Belgium 1983) w/inner ex/ex	€20
	Classic dutch hardrock band, debut LP. This is the NWOBHM-sounding version.
 Highway Chile - Storybook Heroes LP (Mirus MRG 60003, US 1983) w/inner m-/m-	€30
	Rare US edition, different inner sleeve. Sounds more or less the same as the original Lark pressing 
	(with slightly different mastering), but is resequenced (differnt song order) and replaces two songs
	with tracks from the "Fever" EP.
 Highway Chile - For The Wild And Lonely EP 12" (21 Records 2.124, NL 1984) ex/ex	€10
	Not quite up to the standards of the LP, with a definite commercial
	bent, but worth it for the better tracks. Hard to find 6-track EP.
 Hounds - Unleashed LP (CBS 82746, NL 1978) w/inner ex/ex	€12
	From Chicago, first of two LPs. A cross between Cheap Trick and Motley Crue.
	A bit of a cult item.
Hunt - s/t LP (Daffodil/GRT 10056/GRT 9216, Canada 1977) ex/ex embossed cover/small-coh	€25
	Canadian band, ex Dillinger. Hard to find first LP.
Hunt - Back on the Hunt LP (Daffodil/Visa 7013, US 1980) ex/ex	€25
	Canadian band, ex Dillinger. 2nd LP.
 Hunt - Thrill Of The Kill LP (Passport PB6015, US 1982) promo cc ex/ex	€25
	Canadian band, ex Dillinger. 3rd LP with different, much better artwork.
 Hunt - Thrill Of The Kill LP (Passport/WEA 58 499, NL 1982) ex/ex	€25
	Canadian band, ex Dillinger. 3rd LP with different, much better artwork.


      

      


Iron Maiden - Maiden England Laser Disc (PMV #081 978-1, UK 1989) EX/EX SOLD(€20)
	Rare laser disc. Please note I do not own a LD player so I cannot
	play this disc. The surface looks clean and unmarked and it came
	from a collection which was kept in pristine condition.
 Jaguar - Power Games LP (Neat/Roadrunner RR 9934, NL 1983) ex/ex	€20
	Melodically-challenged super-fast NWOBHM. Debut LP.
 Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny (1975) LP (RCA Records RPL-2125, Japan 1983) w/obi+insert m-/m-	€40
	Second LP with some interesting moments but essentially the band is caught
	between two stools. Fantastic cover artwork though.
Judas Priest - Stained Class LP (CBS Sony 25AP 893, Japan 1978) w/insert ex/ex	€50
Judas Priest - Stained Class LP (CBS 82430, NL 1978) w/inner ex/ex	€20
 King Diamond - Abigail LP (Roadracer RR 9622, USA 1987) w/inner ex/ex	€20
	Ex Mercyful Fate, 2nd LP.
 Kingdom Come - In Your Face LP (Polydor 839 192, Germany 1989) w/inner bss ex/ex	€15
 Krokus - To You All LP (Schnoutz 6326 934, Swiss 1977) EX+/M-	€45
	Rare 2nd LP, released in Switzerland only... the first album goes for big prices
	on ebay now. Both Schnoutz releases are hard to find, of course. Nice copy.
 Leno - En Directo LP (Chapa HS/33 ????, Spain 1981) +inner ex/ex	€10
	Slightly later pressing, I think.
 Lucifer's Friend - Mind Exploding LP (Janus JXS 7030, US 1976) cc ex/ex	€20
	5th LP. Last one before John Lawton left to join Uriah Heep, though he
	returned in 1979. This belongs to the second, weaker phase of Lucifer's
	Friend; only the first 3 are essential (and at a push, that can be reduced
	to the 1st) but there is good material here.
Lynx - Sneak Attack LP (Quality SV 1953, Canada 1978) ex/ex w/poster	€20
	2nd LP. An under-rated band who made 3 albums with 3 different lineups.
	Admittedly the third one ("We Are The People") is pretty weak, but the
	other two are good.
 M80 - Maniac's Revenge LP (Roadrunner RR-9801, NL 1985) ex/ex	€10
	Formed by guitarist Nikki Buzz, ex Vendetta (one interesting LP on Epic).
	Buzz made two LPs as M-80 with two different rhythm sections. Neither is
	spectacular but this is the better of the two.. he;s an interesting guitarist
	but there's as many bad ideas as good on these records. He later played with
	the hugely under-rated Curtis Knight (nevermind the overplayed Hendrix link,
	check out the excellent mid-70s Zeus LPs with Fast Eddie Clarke).
Mahogany Rush - IV LP (Pilot/Columbia PC 34190, US 1976) ex/ex	€10
	4th LP. Rock/hard rock on which Frank downplays the Hendrix influence.
Mahogany Rush - World Anthem LP (CBS AL 34677, US 1977) +insert ex/ex	€10
	5th. More of the same.
 Mahogany Rush & Frank Marino - Live LP (CBS 82621, UK 1978) ex/ex	€15
	6th album, recorded live -- the highpoint of the post-Hendrix material.
	Comes with 3pp official CBS/Epic biography. If you've only heard the first
	three LPs, this is the place to start with the rest.
Mahogany Rush & Frank Marino - Fourth Degree Burns EP 12" (CBS 12-8637, UK 1980) ex/ex	€15
 Mama's Boys - Plug It In LP (LALP 1, UK 198?) WLTP na/ex	€9
	second LP, with "Needle In The Groove"; white label test press, not sure of details.
 Marseille - Red White And Slightly Blue LP (Vertigo 9103 209, France 1978) +inner ex-/ex	€20
	Another NWOBHM rarity.
 Megadeth - So Far So Good So What LP (Capitol 48 148, Holland 1988) w/inner ex/ex	€14
	Formed by Metallica refugee Dave Mustaine. 3rd LP, fantastic speed/thrash
	riffing on this one. Essential.
 Mercyful Fate - s/t mini-LP (Rave-On RMLP-002, NL 1982) w/insert ex/ex	€60
	Ultra rare first album, though apparently there are cover varitions,
	suggesting it was pressed more than once. You;ll have to look at the
	scan to see which one I'm selling... if it doesn't tell you what you
	need to know, just ask. BTW I don't actually know what these cover
	variations entail!
 Mercyful Fate - Melissa LP (Roadrunner RR 9898, NL 1983) ex/ex	€20
	First full length LP. A classic of the genre.
 Mercyful Fate - Don't Break The Oath LP (Roadrunner RR 9835, NL 1984) w/inner ex/ex	€20
	2nd full length. I presume I do not need to explain how good this is?
 Metallica - The $5.98 EP: Garage Days Re-revisited EP 12" (Mercury 888 788-1, NL 1987) ex/ex	€25
	5-track edition
 More - Warhead LP (Atlantic SD 19295, Japan 1981) w/insert; rw ex/ex	€22
	NWOBHM band, first album, rare Japanese press!
 MSG - One Night At Budokan 2xLP (Chrysalis 301 929-406, NL 1981) ex/ex foc	€20
	MSG is of course the Michael Schenker Group. Schenker is probably the
	best guitarist I've ever heard. After stints with the Scorpions (tho the
	"Lonsome Crow" LP is best forgotten!) and UFO (all LPs = total classics),
	Schenker formed MSG and released a series of exceptional solo LPs in the
	early 80s... later stuff is frankly erratic at best, but this early 80s
	period is the real deal, and the soloing on this double live set is nirvana.




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