Title: Crazy Diamond 7”
Songs A: Terrapin, Octopus
Songs B: Baby Lemonade, Effervescing Elephant
Label: Capitol
Year: 1993
Run out groove: NR 58186A
Additional Info:  The songs are from 1970, and this was released in 1993 in support of the 3 cd box set “Crazy Diamond”.  It is the first piece of colored vinyl I bought because of the color.

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This is a record of The White Stripes first full live performance at the Gold Dollar in downtown Detroit in 1997. It’s a decent record that includes a great cover of Love Potion #9.

The Gold Dollar closed in 2001, but its website is still online. It’s interesting to look at, and it also has the bar owner’s take on how this record came to be (which is somewhat different from the official story.)

A1: St. James Infirmary
A2: Jimmy the Exploder
A3: Red Bowling Ball Ruth
A4: I Can Learn
A5: Love Potion #9
A6: Why Can’t You Be Nicer to Me?
B1: Marantette Blues (Lafayette Blues)
B2: Jumble, Jumble
B3: TV Eye
B4: Big Girl (Little People)
B5: Screwdriver

Reissue of Immortal’s excellent 1999 release, At The Heart Of Winter, on blue vinyl. Released via Osmose Productions, limited edition of 303.

A1: Withstand The Fall Of Time
A2: Solarfall
A3: Tragedies Blows At Horizon
B1: Where Dark And Light Don’t Differ
B2: At The Heart Of Winter
B3: Years Of Silent Sorrow

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Another of Grooverider’s Inta Warriors release on Dee Jay Recordings (DJX009) back in 1993. Available in various colours, this is the red/maroon vinyl press.

A: Your Love Is Yours
B: Aqua-Pura

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Split Record Store Day 2014 release from Carcass and Cerebral Bore on a limited edition 7″ picture disc. The Carcass track was previously only available on their Wake Up and Smell the… Carcass compilation.

A: Carcass I Told You So (Corporate Rock Really Does Suck)
B: Cerebral Bore Horrendous Acts Of Iniquity

A: Me and You
B: Broken Jacked-Up Nova

Label: Roadtrip (A division of Roadrunner Records)
Year: 1994
Run out groove: R-15946 RE1
Additional Info: This record is the clearest piece of vinyl I have ever seen. Steve Schmool – Guitar, Vocals. Meghan Haas – Drums, Vocals. Suzanne Lynch- Bass, Vocals.

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This album comes in a clear plastic sleeve. It also includes an insert of the proper album cover. The sound quality is about on par with normal records, but there is a little more surface noise you can hear during quiet parts of the album.

A1: Rich
A2: Date With the Night
A3: Man
A4: Tick
A5: Black Tongue
A6: Pin
A7: Cold Light
B1: No No No
B2: Maps
B3: Y Control
B4: Modern Romance

There is a silent area on side B between the end of the last track and the hidden track “Poor Song.”

2013 Full dynamic range reissue of Carcass’s third LP on “Lavaging expectorate” white vinyl on Earache Records. Limited to 100 copies.

A1: Inpropagation
A2: Corporal Jigsore Quandary
A3: Symposium Of Sickness
A4: Pedigree Butchery
B1: Incarnated Solvent Abuse
B2: Carneous Cacoffiny
B3: Lavaging Expectorate Of Lysergide Composition
B4: Forensic Clinicism / The Sanguine Article

Songs A: Derezzed, Tron Legacy
Songs B: End of Line, Castor
Label: Walt Disney Records
Year: 2010

Additional Info: This was a Record Store Day exclusive in 2010, from the movie Tron: Legacy. The picture is an Identity Disc from the movie. (I’m a huge Tron fan).

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Magic Man’s debut EP on very dark blue 10″ vinyl… And signed by a couple members of the band!

A1: Texas
A2: Paris
A3: Every Day
B1: Nova Scotia
B2: Waves.

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