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By reddye6
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Trans Europa Express - Il Gatto Dagli Occhi Di Giada
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By Bezulsqy
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Only noticed just now that this was still sealed…
love how it says rigorously limited to 1,000 copies.

It contains the score to 3 spaghetti westerns:
Dio Perdona... Io No!
Uccidi O Muori
Bastardo... Vamos A Matar!

this Phoenix label is a sublabel from CAM
There are 11 titles in total.
This one is number 8.
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By Bezulsqy
#150481
Bruno Nicolai

Sleeve is absolutely mint. And record NM. Incredible. No idea when this was released. Cannot find a date on it.
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By Bezulsqy
#150485
Morricone 4/25

Did not realize until just now that this was still sealed!
I kept on postponing getting this Morricone because I wanted an old pressing. The first edition goes for too much so this Beat version has to do.
@deaf do you know why there appear to be 3 versions of this one from 1978?
I can’t imagine that they all were pressed in 1978.
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By inksb
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I dislike that cover but like the other one from '78. Wonder how this compares to the Dagored reissue. I never had any issues with the Dagored pressing but never had anything to compare it to either.
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By deafmetal
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Bezulsqy wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 3:14 pm Morricone 4/25

Did not realize until just now that this was still sealed!
I kept on postponing getting this Morricone because I wanted an old pressing. The first edition goes for too much so this Beat version has to do.
@deaf do you know why there appear to be 3 versions of this one from 1978?
I can’t imagine that they all were pressed in 1978.
I thought I had read somewhere that the black sleeve was a later repress but I'm not finding the note. I will have to pull my copy of the blue sleeve out later to compare the serial number, but I have seen many blue sleeve stamped with numbers below <1,000 and black sleeve with numbers above >1,000 which may provide a clue.

Where is @RedGoblin with the wealth of knowledge?
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By inksb
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Pulling out some classics this evening

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By Bezulsqy
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Excellent spins @inksb!

I am playing this for the first time. I know this is well known and Philip Glass is as well. But it is my first record of him. Never seen the movie.
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By Bezulsqy
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Bought the BWR grab bag previous sale. Didn’t know any of these releases.
Now playing 12 Hour Shift by Matt Glass

I have to say it sounds really good.
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By inksb
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This is not the place to ask this but will get the most views so figured I would put it here.

Grady Hendrix, author of My Best Friends Exorcism, Paperbacks From Hell and a few other fun books posted this cover on his IG and I immediately recognized the imagery. The painting is by William Teason for the 1963 paperback reprint of We Have Always Lived In the Castle. AMS used a recreated image of that for their 2015 pressing of Libra's Shock. Any one know why this was done? Is there a connection between the two or did some one just like the image and use it?

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By deafmetal
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@inks- Somebody in Italy ripped off some original art you say?

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Even Sciotti was guilty of this with some obvious grabs of art sources or "inspiration". This poster art for Schock is a bit egregious though.
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By inksb
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ah so the classic Italian rip off scenario haha. But at least I know where the AMS cover comes from. It seemed like such a random pull for the album art but makes sense that it was a poster originally for the film that just happened to rip off the original art. Also the AMS choice to go with red text is odd, I feel like it should have stuck with yellow.
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By Bezulsqy
#150503
^Excellent observation and questions and answers!!!

Why does it say DIGITAL on my black spinning disc?
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By Hatter313
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I like they cut off the "ears" suggestion in the original. the main character wishes she was or thinks of herself at times as a werewolf. i remember the first time i came across this cover while looking for older editions of Jackson's books and immediately went down the same rabbit hole.
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By inksb
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Hatter313 wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 3:09 pm I like they cut off the "ears" suggestion in the original. the main character wishes she was or thinks of herself at times as a werewolf. i remember the first time i came across this cover while looking for older editions of Jackson's books and immediately went down the same rabbit hole.
Right? The "ears" were the first thing I noticed were different. Funny enough I think the proportions of her holding the fence with her arms and placement are closer to accurate on the Italian recreation.
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By ScoJo
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Bezulsqy wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 3:09 pm ^Excellent observation and questions and answers!!!

Why does it say DIGITAL on my black spinning disc?
Time to look up ADA mastering @Bez…. or maybe not :-/
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By Bub
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inksb wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 3:35 pm
Hatter313 wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 3:09 pm I like they cut off the "ears" suggestion in the original. the main character wishes she was or thinks of herself at times as a werewolf. i remember the first time i came across this cover while looking for older editions of Jackson's books and immediately went down the same rabbit hole.
Right? The "ears" were the first thing I noticed were different. Funny enough I think the proportions of her holding the fence with her arms and placement are closer to accurate on the Italian recreation.
C'mon, guys. The blade is in a different position. Totally not ripping off.

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By Bezulsqy
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Never heard of the Rapture @Static
Is it the 1991 movie?

And never thought I would get a copy of this OG. Until now I only had the One Way Static cassette from 2015. Absolutely love this score. And still haven’t seen the movie.
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By reddye6
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For the part-time vinyl elites:

Wolfmen of Mars - The Flypaper Spectacular OST 10”
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By reddye6
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For the full-time vinyl elites who punch out late and work a little on the weekends if the project demands it:

Michael Small - The Driver LP
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