Tuesday, 6 January 2015

I've been collecting records since the age of five, so nearly fifty five years. I still get a tingle down my spine and the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end when I get my hands on a new record. I especially collect 7" vinyl singles, maybe not as fashionable to collect as LPs, but they are a big part of my youth and growing up.

I will spend hours sorting through dusty old boxes of singles in charity shops and junk stores, or on a car boot site. 

Every now and then I will buy off the internet if I see something at the right price and these are a few that popped through the mail box this last weekend.

 Great prog rock version of Dambusters March

 Never seen this before and can only find this audio track of this Sutherland Brothers cover of Everly Brothers track.

 Legendary guitar picker Albert Lee

 Those were the days! The lovely Mary Hopkin covering the Edith Piaf Song "If you love me"

 One of the most under-rated bands of the eighties. I love finding one of their singles.

There is no particular type of music I collect, just stuff that catches my attention at the time.

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