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Fresh Thirsty Thursday Grabs
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Yo La Tengo - Electr-O- Pura
The Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup

A couple recent preorders arrived YLT is the new 2xLP reissue and it sounds wonderful. Goats Head Soup is one of the many iterations of the current reissue. This is the standard edition with the alternate cover on black wax with the “Scarlet” 7”.
 
Fresh Thirsty Thursday Grabs
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Yo La Tengo - Electr-O- Pura
The Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup

A couple recent preorders arrived YLT is the new 2xLP reissue and it sounds wonderful. Goats Head Soup is one of the many iterations of the current reissue. This is the standard edition with the alternate cover on black wax with the “Scarlet” 7”.
How’s the Goat’s Head sound? Been thinking about springing for the clear one
 
Yeah this is really annoying, I have a Coltrane album like that. Apparently it's called "auto-coupled" and it was for automatic record changers.
Yeah, it's not random, it's brilliant....or it was :p. Back in the good ol' days when we used to stack records on a tall spindle, you could play Side 1 and when it was done, the next record would drop and Side 2 would play. Then you just flip the stack over and you've got Side 3, and then 4. Obviously there wasn't much concern for dropping and/or grinding records against each other LOL.
 
I have this in my want list awaiting for one of those Dodax deals

Good luck :) I'm not sure how many of these exist as I already had seen them getting rare on some English sites. I remember how RTJ2 appeared again end of May, and it already was hard to get it in early July. JPC for instance says it takes 2 to 3 weeks to deliver RTJ3, which also could mean it's getting rare.
 
Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham - Moments From The Theatre
Edikanfo - The Pace Setters


One of my absolute favourite soul albums finally on vinyl. I was at several of these shows where Dan Penn, the man who wrote Dark End of the Street and Do Right Man among many many others, his acoustic guitar and the piano of Spooner Oldham sang the hell out of these amazing songs. Can't recommend this one enough. And he has a new album on vinyl out next month as well. Plus, a fantastic Ghanaian record produced by Brian Eno on reissue.

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