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    Quote Originally Posted by teamsaint View Post
    one of the best £1's I spent was on "Submarine" by Pete Astor. That has worked out about 3 p a spin !
    My worse purchase was 'Der Ring Ohne Worte' Lorin Maazel, BPO. Paid £8 for it about 10 years ago - £8 per spin.


    P.S. Not heard Submarine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beef Oven View Post
    My worse purchase was 'Der Ring Ohne Worte' Lorin Maazel, BPO. Paid £8 for it about 10 years ago - £8 per spin.


    P.S. Not heard Submarine
    Very nice, gentle stuff.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1swhCsc_Am4 is fairly typical of the album.
    One of my worst Buys was "The Shirts". On a whim. For a couple of quid. Absolute tosh.An utter waste of money, even if it was a cheapie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teamsaint View Post
    Very nice, gentle stuff.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1swhCsc_Am4 is fairly typical of the album.
    One of my worst Buys was "The Shirts". On a whim. For a couple of quid. Absolute tosh.An utter waste of money, even if it was a cheapie.
    Followed your link - Walk Into The Wind pretty good. You did well on the price at £1 - it's £30 on Amazon these days!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by teamsaint View Post
    ... mummer by XTC ...
    Might give that a spin myself, though for me, nothing of their later stuff ever quite equalled Neon Shuffle or Science Friction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
    James Saunders: divisions that could be autonomous but that comprise the whole; Philip Thomas, Rhodri Davies, Stephen Chase, Tim Parkinson, the Composer etc. Anothertimbre CD.
    Somehow I'd missed that - copy ordered. Thanks!

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    I have loved this composer's work since the number[unassigned] project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Skelton View Post
    Somehow I'd missed that - copy ordered. Thanks!


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    Ash Ra Tempel, Freak 'n' Roll from 'Join In', 1973 on the 'Ohr' label.
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    'Return to Bayreuth' & 'Wahnfried 1883' from 'Timewind' by Klaus Schulze. Virgin, 1975.
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    Bruckner #6. Celibidache, Munich Philharmonic. EMI.
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