Just found a mint copy of A.Hill double album ONE TO ONE at my local shop. I already knew 10 February 1965 session, but I never listen to the 1 August 1969 and 16 & 23 January sessions. I presume all these music, and more, is on Mosaic select now. Should I get it? YESSSS!!
Maybe it's out topic, or continent, but when I visited Canada I have been in dozens of places called 'Beaver Creek', 'Beaver Cove', ecc, never saw a beaver!
Lor is wrong.
I got some classified files from Area 52 Archive, don't ask me how I got them, that show that the best sounding BN are the records pressed within ten days from a Nuclear Experiment, no matters the address label. It seems that the consequent fall out during pressing process altered the sound in a positive way.
Obviously the records pressed between the first and the third day after the explosion are more sought.
So the only thing you really need is a Geyger Counter.
A part some classic disney stuff, Carl Barks, ecc, it's the only comic stuff I could read after my 30's. Maybe it depends on the fact I always loved more adventure's novels then comics in my childhood. For me Corto Maltese has the same taste of Treasure's Island.
Are you talking about used original pressings or new reissues?
I buy most of the used records in US, on line. They are cheaper than italian shops, (and UK shop too: try to buy some original pressing of early classic rock ) and when the € were flying like a sputnik over $ . Sadly the current currecy market is playing against my collection.
And it's a NY pressing!
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This is a strange one. Even the Liberty is very sought after. The prices for the 47W63rd are off the scale.
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Even stranger if you consider that it's one of the few BN titles always in print.