We’re just one week away from the Turntabling-curated vinyl art show Scary And Sexy Vinyl at the Bridgeport Art Center at 35th and Racine in Chicago. Free wine, loads of amazing album covers, exploitation trailers and much more…
New, Sealed Vinyl Records For Sale At Turntabling
Recently added for sale at the Turntabling Discogs shop! William Burroughs on vinyl with Break Through in Grey Room, the reissue of Heathen Earth by Throbbing Gristle, Tutti I Colori Del Buio soundtrack by Bruno Nicolai, and a Dalek I reissue that you’ll be sad you missed if you don’t scoop it up while supplies last!
Trust Vinyl Pop-Up Record Store Pittsburgh June 20-22 2014
This looks like a must-attend for any vinyl lover within driving distance. The Pittsburgh JazzLive International Festival, June 20-22 in Pittsburgh, is host to this super-amazing vinyl record event featuring vendors from all over the USA including Cleveland, Washington D.C. and Pittsburgh’s own Jerry’s Records, which is so massive and mind-blowing that you really need a whole weekend to properly explore the shop.
They don’t call this a record show, but a pop-up record mart. Can’t quibble over lingo, anywhere a lot of records are available for sale is a damn fine thing and my hat’s off to the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and Pittsburgh JazzLive for making this part of the weekend’s events.
–Joe Wallace
Now For Sale From Turntabling
There is a LOT of vinyl goodness on sale at the Turntabling Discogs shop.
We’ve made some great finds recently and there are plenty of rare and hard to find LPs there including the Death Waltz edition of the Living Dead At The Manchester Morgue soundtrack, which is fantastic all on its own, but comes beautifully packaged from Death Waltz complete with a poster and that excellent cover art.
We were also lucky enough to get our hands on a vinyl copy of the Five Dolls For An August Moon sountrack–Piero Umilliani scoring for Mario Bava? That is a combination that just cannot go wrong. This one is a must-have for any fan of Bava, or the soundtrack sounds from that era of Italian cinema. Fabulous.
And then there’s the Eraserhead soundtrack, a double LP reissue that is increasingly hard to find. Where to start? David Lynch creates an experience like no other both in the film AND on the soundtrack record, which really does stand all on its own with or without the film. How on earth could a soundtrack fan or a Lynch afficianado be without this? The version we’re selling is the amazing reissue on Sacred Bones which has a TON of extras. Buy this before I change my mind about selling it!
The George Romero film Day Of The Dead now has a couple of editions out when it comes to soundtrack albums, and we’ve got both in the shop–this one and the Waxworks edition (while supplies last). This is a sealed edition of the original issue John Harrison soundtrack and features that 80s artwork we all know and love. The dead walk!
These soundtrack albums are available via the Turntabling Discogs shop and are for sale while supplies last only. First come, first served!