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Vinyl Currently For Sale @Turntabling

Here is a little collection of rare and interesting vinyl I’ve got for sale currently–this is not the entire collection, but any means, but these are a sampling of the latest vinyl finds in stock. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch about any of these titles via e-mail (jwallace242@gmail.com) or you can always drop a comment in the comments section.

This post is a bit of an experiment as I’ve not really imported large amounts of info from the Turntabling shop page at Discogs. If you have any display issues or problems with the links, please leave me a comment or drop an e-mail. The “add to cart” links take you to my Discogs.com shop for the appropriate title.

As always, these titles are on sale as a fundraiser for Turntabling–your vinyl purchases keep the site going, so thank you VERY much for your continued support. Turntabling would NOT be here without you.

Bernard Herrmann – The Night Digger (LP, Album)
Label: Cinema Records
Cat#:LP-8015
Media Condition:Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition:Very Good (VG)
Sleeve has some split edge damage. Artwork is not damaged.
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Rated 5.0 from 1 votes
7 have
22 want
$30.00
+ shipping
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Marty Manning – The Twilight Zone (LP, RE)
Label: Columbia
Cat#:CS 8386
Media Condition:Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition:Near Mint (NM or M-)
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Rated 5.0 from 1 votes
5 have
10 want
$20.00
+ shipping
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Barry Gray – Stand By For Adverts (LP, Comp)
Label: Trunk Records
Cat#:JBH039LP
Media Condition:Mint (M)
New Copy/Shrink Wrapped
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Rated 4.11 from 9 votes
63 have
13 want
$20.00
+ shipping
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Michel Legrand – The Other Side Of Midnight (LP)
Label: 20th Century Records
Cat#:T-542
Media Condition:Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition:Very Good Plus (VG+)
Gatefold LP with pictures from film.
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Rated 3.0 from 1 votes
4 have
1 want
$20.00
+ shipping
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Various – Russ Meyer’s Lorna / Vixen. / Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! – Original Motion Picture Soundtracks (LP, Comp, Gat)
Label: Q.D.K. Media
Cat#:LP 008
Media Condition:Mint (M)
New Copy/Not shirk wrapped/LP008/with booklet/Made in Germany
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Rated 4.29 from 7 votes
64 have
33 want
$40.00
+ shipping
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John Carpenter & Alan Howarth – They Live (LP, Ltd, RE, RM)
Label: Death Waltz Recording Company
Cat#:DW009
Media Condition:Mint (M)
Sealed copy with poster inside. Black vinyl.
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Rated 4.67 from 12 votes
62 have
19 want
$40.00
+ shipping
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John Belushi And Stephen Bishop – National Lampoon’s Animal House (12″, Promo)
Label: MCA Records
Cat#:L33-1981, MCA 1509
Media Condition:Very Good Plus (VG+)
Near Mint – Sleeve has ring wear and letters ‘MM’ written on front. Side 2 also has ‘MM’ on label.
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Rated 4.0 from 1 votes
2 have
0 want
$26.00
+ shipping
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Various – Easy Tempo Vol. 5: A Slammin’ Cinematic Experience (2xLP, Comp)
Label: Easy Tempo
Cat#:ET 911 DLP
Media Condition:Mint (M)
New Copy/Not shirk wrapped/In plastic sleeve
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Rated 4.5 from 16 votes
47 have
53 want
$40.00
+ shipping
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Mantronix – Music Madness (LP, Album, Promo)
Label: Sleeping Bag Records
Cat#:TLX 8
Media Condition:Near Mint (NM or M-)
Near Mint
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Rated 4.75 from 8 votes
39 have
13 want
$18.00
+ shipping
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In Search of Italian Library and Soundtrack Vinyl

Turntabling seeks vinyl at all times, but right now we are especially interested in purchasing large numbers of Italian library and soundtrack sounds–the bigger the collection, the better. We are also interested in individual titles, such as the vinyl edition of Barry 7’s Connectors pictured here (Volumes One AND Two).

If you have library music and soundtrack vinyl to sell, please get in touch as we’d be happy to discuss your collection. Turntabling is NOT interested in Broadway/Show Tunes, Classic Rock, Hip Hop made after 1992 or Country collections…thanks for your interest but we aren’t buying any of those genres.

If you have vinyl to sell, please feel free to send an e-mail with as much detail as possible to jwallace242(at)gmail.com.

Another Crazy Vinyl Blog


…in this case that is quite literally the name of the blog, and I am an absolute sucker for stuff like this. Another Crazy Vinyl Blog is recently updated, has a nice back catalog of posts to browse through, and not crammed full of the same old album covers that have made the rounds again and again.

This is a new discovery of mine and I’m looking forward to diving in to see what mad treasures await. I DID find one cover on this site that appears to feature a nude Judy Collins…no, strike that, it DOES feature a nude Judy “Send In The Clowns” Collins. The image below is courtesy of Another Crazy Vinyl Blog. Judy Collins fans, avert your eyes!

Yes, Another Crazy Vinyl Blog is among my latest vinyl-bloggin’ obsessions. THANK YOU FOR EXISTING!

–Joe Wallace

 

 

Collecting Vinyl Vs. Mp3 Downloads

I’ve been pondering an article by Dave Allen about the future of music, where he points out that today’s music consuming public doesn’t seem to want to OWN music as much as have access to it.

This is a bit of a contradiction in my world, where people seem to be quite rabid about their record collections, new acquisitions, etc. To read Dave Allen’s article, you might come away thinking that buying and selling vinyl is an endangered pastime.

But after a second look, it seems clear that where Dave Allen’s music-consuming discussion ends–with a warning to musicians to carefully reconsider the type of business they’re in–my world actually begins.

Because when you think about the type of business vinyl buyers and sellers are in, it seems clear that it’s more than just the music. There is a real addiction (at least for me) to the entire experiece of collecting vinyl. The thrill of the hunt, the artwork, the tactile nature of an LP versus the intangible download…all of these things add up to a desire for EXPERIENCES and not just the simple act of listening to a new record.

Taking Dave Allen’s advice, I find that buying and selling records has as much to do with nostalgia, community, and aesthetics as it does sound. Knowing that makes it easier to understand and articulate.

I’ll never be a vinyl purist–I do love the convenience of the MP3–but there are just some things that beg to be purchased on vinyl. In some cases, vinyl is the only way you can experience the release short of Youtube posts. In others, that must-buy urge is fueled because the packaging is amazing, the artwork is really good, and the music is strong enough to motivate you to support the artist by purchasing the album. Maybe everyone doesn’t share my love for the aesthetics, so I ask–why do YOU collect vinyl LPs?

–Joe Wallace