Category Archives: For Sale

Sun Ra Space Is The Place Soundtrack Vinyl LP

Sun Ra Space Is the Place SoundtrackSun Ra is automatically of interest round here…but THIS takes the cake. This vinyl LP re-issue of Space Is The Place is the soundtrack to the film of the same name starring Sun Ra in all his controversial, afro-futurist glory. There’s little that can be said to prepare you for this film or the album. You’re either along for the ride or you’re left standing on the sidelines hopelessly trying to figure out WTF is going on.

From the opening cries about the end of the world, “Don’t you know that yet?!” to the free jazz freakouts that make Space Is The Place the mad, utterly unique sonic Jackson Pollock masterpiece that it is, you absolutely positively can NOT live without hearing this album OR seeing the film. In the words of the late, great Sun Ra, “Teleport the whole planet here…through music.”

This already sought-after vinyl LP edition of Space Is The Place is a glorious double album gatefold LP pressed on 180-gram vinyl. This will NOT be around long if rumors are any indication. Grab your copy of Space Is The Place while you can…this is one of the finest vinyl releases of 2010 so far.

Space Is The Place is a brand new, sealed double LP. Buy it now from Turntabling for $26.00 plus shipping.






Roma Violenta: Rare Italian Crime Soundtrack Sounds from the 70s

Roma Violenta Rare Italian Crime SoundtracksStelvio Cipriani, Goblin, Paolo Vasile and plenty of other Italian names soundtrack fans know well make strong appearances on this awesome collection of soundtrack sounds from the best Italian crime thrillers of the 70s. La Polizia Ha Le Mani Legate? Got it. A Pugni Nudi? Yes indeed.

There are some great cuts compiled here on Roma Violenta, and if you’re just now discovering the Italian crime genre with all its delights, you owe it to yourself to check this Cinevox CD out–it’s a whole new world of 70s disco-rock madness just waiting for you. Consider this CD to be a gateway drug to a longtime obsession with collecting these soundtracks—we did.

Roma Violenta is a new, sealed import CD from Italy. Buy it now from Turntabling while supplies last for $16 plus shipping. Overseas shipping is available on this disc.





Back From HorrorHound Weekend Spring 2010

…and what a weekend it was! It was great to meet everyone who dropped by the booth. Soundtrack lovers and fellow movie buffs were out in force to take in the show which included appearances by Doug Bradley, Clive Barker, George Romero and many other horror luminaries.

Turntabling was fairly cleaned out of a good number of the most popular titles. As of this writing we are sold out of the following but will restock soon:

Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood CD
Escape From New York OST vinyl on Dagored
Suspiria OST vinyl LP by Goblin on Dagored
Death Proof OST vinyl album

and a few other choice titles which are in backstock as I write this.

The three most popular CD titles of the show were, hands down The Essential John Carpenter, The Escape From New York soundtrack CD with bonus tracks, and The Fantastic Voyage of Goblin. We still have these in stock, amazingly, but only because we ordered a giant pile of them before HorrorHound Weekend.

The sold-out list will be outdated soon, so if you’re stumbling upon this page as a result of a Google search for any of the above, check for updates on the main page of Turntabling.net for the most recent catalog additions. Rest assured we WILL resupply on all available titles.

The good news is that we have more good stuff on the way. Stay tuned, the site is replenishing. And thanks to all who cleaned us out of these excellent titles…they are indeed our favorites.

Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral Double LP

Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral Vinyl LP

This is one 90s album that’s stood the test of time and then some. Some call The Downward Spiral the White Album of the 90s, and it’s hard to argue with that assertion. This double vinyl edition of the classic Nine Inch Nails record is fairly impressive. For all the minimal visuals, (the gatefold sleeve reveals one seriously creepy piece of art, but only one) the album is something to hear on vinyl–quite an accomplishment over four sides of black vinyl.

The experience of listening to The Downward Spiral on a double LP is far more interesting than listening to it on compact disc. True vinyl junkies everywhere know this singular joy, but The Downward Spiral is, for some reason, far more enjoyable than many of its double-LP fellows in a variety of genres. The double album format serves this title quite well. It’s somewhat similar to the memories some have of listening to Kiss Alive II on the turntable back when it first came out–it’s that sort of experience.

The Downward Spiral was recorded, infamously, at the house where the Manson Family killed Sharon Tate in Beverly Hills. Reznor fled the house soon after he moved in, saying the building had too much history for him. It’s also said that Reznor met Sharon Tate’s sister and had a serious attack of conscience. After Reznor left, the house was torn down.

Did the murder house seep into this record? Many believe it did, others laugh off the very notion but whatever you think, it’s tough to deny The Downward Spiral as a major conceptual work in the tradition of too many others to name.

Naturally some people don’t take it that seriously. For Turntabling, the greatest accomplishment of this album is the 30 seconds at the end of Hurt. That might seem to be fairly dismissive of other tracks on the record–far from it–but there are those of us who think that the abupt gear-shift on Hurt is a profound thing indeed.

The double vinyl edition of The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails is a new double album in a sealed plastic LP sleeve. Buy it now from Turntabling for $35 plus shipping.