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New Vinyl Arrivals at Turntabling: Morricone, Joy Division, Goblin

There is a TON of great new vinyl for sale on the Turntabling Discogs page. Italian soundtrack fans will love the addition of My Delicious Spaghetti Western on the legendary Dagored label, and it’s been a great long while since I had a copy of Ennio Morricone’s La Donna Invisible to offer–it’s one of my favorite soundtracks from the era. I am always on the lookout for more excellent titles from Italy from the giallo, horror, sci-fi and thriller genres. You can never have too many Goblin albums, and Morricone’s work from the 60s and 70s never gets dull.

Turntabling sells vinyl from a variety of genres including soundtracks, goth/industrial, 80s new wave and punk, and just plain rare/obscure titles. I scour the earth to find these, and several times a year embark on cross-country trips to buy entire collections, find weird and outrageous vinyl, and meet my fellow vinyl junkies.

If you have a collection to sell, I’d be very happy to discuss it–but please know that I buy in the genres that I sell here. Country, show tunes, classic rock, and other genres unrelated to what I sell on Turntabling are of little interest. The ONLY exception to that rule is when weird or unsual albums are involved.

Here is a VERY SMALL selection of what I currently have for sale on Discogs. You can always send me an e-mail for a list of my latest arrivals–it’s an auto-responder that has my very latest items listed. Just send an email to: turntabling23@gmail.com. This list is updated whenever I get new arrivals–want the latest? Just send another email to that address and you’ll have the latest updated version.

Thanks very much for checking out Turntabling! Your interest is what keeps the site going year after year.

–Joe Wallace

Various – My Delicious Spaghetti Western (LP, Comp)
Label: Dagored
Cat#:Red 102-1
Media Condition:Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition:Near Mint (NM or M-)
Mint –
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Ennio Morricone – Le Foto Proibite Di Una Signora Per Bene (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Vinyl, Album)
Label: Dagored
Cat#:Red 106-1
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Mint (M)
In Shrink Wrap
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Ennio Morricone – Il Gatto A Nove Code (LP)
Label: Dagored
Cat#:Red 111-1
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sealed Copy with a bit of bowing on the sleeve.
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Ennio Morricone – La Donna Invisibile (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (LP)
Label: Dagored
Cat#:Red 109-1
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Mint (M)
Sealed Copy/ Italian Import
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Bruno Nicolai – Agente Speciale LK – Operazione Re Mida (LP)
Label: Dagored
Cat#:Red 107-1
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Mint (M)
Sealed Copy/ Italian Import
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Piero Umiliani – La Ragazza Dalla Pelle Di Luna (Original Complete Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2xLP, Gat)
Label: Easy Tempo
Cat#:ET 909 DLP
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Mint (M)
Sealed Copy/ Italian Import
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Ennio Morricone – Revolver (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (LP)
Label: Dagored
Cat#:Red 112-1
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Mint (M)
Sealed Copy/ Italian Import
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Various – (Italian Girls Like) Ear-Catching Melodies (LP, Comp)
Label: Dagored
Cat#:Red 104-1
Media Condition:Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition:Near Mint (NM or M-)
Near Mint – In shrink wrap
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Goblin – Il Fantastico Viaggio Del “Bagarozzo” Mark (LP, Album, RE, Ltd)
Label: AMS (3), Cinevox
Cat#:AMS LP 12, SC 33.37
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Mint (M)
New copy/Still Sealed
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Joy Division – Peel Sessions (LP, Comp, Unofficial, Mar)
Label: Strange Fruit (3)
Cat#:SFRLP 111
Media Condition:Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition:Near Mint (NM or M-)
Split purple/grey vinyl version
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Nico Fidenco – Blue Jeans (Original Soundtrack) (CD, Album, Ltd)
Label: Digitmovies
Cat#:CDDM104
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Mint (M)
New copy/Factory Sealed
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Roberto Pregadio & Romano Mussolini – Satanik (Original Soundtrack Music) (LP, Pic, Album, RE, Ltd)
Label: Cinedelic Records
Cat#:CNPD-002
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Generic
New Copy
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Andrzej Korzynski* – Andrzej Korzynski’s Music Score For Andrzej Zu?awski’s Motion Picture Possession. (LP, Album)
Label: Finders Keepers Records
Cat#:FKR062LP
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition:Mint (M)
New copy/Still Sealed
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Turntabling Wants To Buy Your Record Collection

I do buy record collections and you can contact me about selling your vinyl at jwallace@turntabling.net. What I am looking for: post-punk, soundtrack LPs, new wave, unusual records of any kind, spoken word, experimental, ambient, electronic, lounge, and especially horror and science fiction related vinyl. What I am NOT looking for and will NOT buy for any reason: Broadway and show tunes records, country, hip hop made before 1993, and especially classic rock albums. No. Don’t even bother with these titles, please!

Here are some of the vinyl records I am currently looking for specifically, but please don’t hesitate to get in touch about any of the records you’d like to get rid of!

Turnaround: A Vinyl Documentary

I discovered this clip posted by Blake Hennequin on YouTube. Turnaround: A Vinyl Documentary seems to be a short vinyl-centric film rather than a feature-length documentary, but no matter–what grabbed my eye was the fantastic opening montage of a variety of vinyl records of all shapes and sizes spinning on a wide range of turntables. Gorgeous stuff. Sadly, it’s difficult to track down anything more about the film, but here’s the seven-minute long clip. Feast your eyes on those records!



Vinyl Records Flyin’ Through The Air

This showed up on the Huffington Post under an insanely misleading headline–I was totally prepared to HATE this YouTube video based on what Huffpo called Vinyl Records Broken, Tossed, Kicked, Smashed In Incredible Ways. But I didn’t see any vinyl violence in this clip–just some really fun acrobatic ways to mount a record on a turntable.

Basically, these guys are totally awesome. What you see here is the result of a whopping EIGHTEEN HOURS of tossing, banking, flipping and rolling LPs. According to HuffPo, this is a bid for viral video fame/infamy. Fun fact revealed in the article: the guys discuss how LPs bury themselves in the dirt when tossed to or from a great height. Yep, those old crappy gospel records are DURABLE! Check out the clip below to see what the fuss is about. Fun stuff.