Thanksgiving Week Finds

Guzzo

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too lazy to go back and find the November Finds thread.

Most of these were from the Buena Park Record Swap

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found this at a thrift and figured it might be worth a buck, turns out to the first actual audiophile LP created
http://collectorsfrenzy.com/Default.aspx?ctl00$SearchKey=sheffield+lab&SortKey=3&SearchPageTB=1&OldSearchKey=sheffield+AND+lab&TotalPages=26&x=40&y=11
 
Misty roses is my favorite song from that Colin Blunstone album. Great strings. Good find.





- Diego
 
was away on tour with my band for the last 2 1/2 months. Texas welcomed me back with open arms. it's good to be back...





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Port Authority is sealed





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first clean copy of "There It Is" i've owned





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some weird mod i don't know to categorize it acetate





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45 acetate version of a song that was never released on 45. apparently it is on an album called Soul Finders or Soul Pretenders?
 
forgot to mention 3 of the last 45s were actually found while i was staying in NY. but yea, still, no records in TX...
 
Guzzo said:too lazy to go back and find the November Finds thread.





Most of these were from the Buena Park Record Swap





IMG_1874.jpg



found this at a thrift and figured it might be worth a buck, turns out to the first actual audiophile LP created


http://collectorsfrenzy.com/Default.aspx?ctl00$SearchKey=sheffield+lab&SortKey=3&SearchPageTB=1&OldSearchKey=sheffield+AND+lab&TotalPages=26&x=40&y=11




excuse me for asking, but is this not the one with chair sitting dude on the cover, gatefold, has a drum break also, recall that pic with the audio cutting machine is actually the back side of the cover.. i might be mistaking (?)
 
behemoth said:





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45 acetate version of a song that was never released on 45. apparently it is on an album called Soul Finders or Soul Pretenders?




this record:





http://www.ebay.com:80/itm/Soul-Finders-LP-Soul-Man-1968-Soul-Expoitation-/230599756795





track sounds better on acetate than RCA flexi-LP.
 
was away on tour with my band for the last 2 1/2 months. Texas welcomed me back with open arms. it's good to be back...





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some weird mod i don't know to categorize it acetate





There's a Jet Set 45 on Rojac / Tayster called "The Mojo Man" / "It's Not The End" from 1969. It's the same group as Master Four.
 
behemoth said:was away on tour with my band for the last 2 1/2 months. Texas welcomed me back with open arms. it's good to be back...





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some weird mod i don't know to categorize it acetate





There's a Jet Set 45 on Rojac / Tayster called "The Mojo Man" / "It's Not The End" from 1969. It's the same group as Master Four.




Title of the song is actually Jet Set.
 
upskiboo said:Guzzo said:too lazy to go back and find the November Finds thread.





Most of these were from the Buena Park Record Swap





IMG_1874.jpg



found this at a thrift and figured it might be worth a buck, turns out to the first actual audiophile LP created


http://collectorsfrenzy.com/Default.aspx?ctl00$SearchKey=sheffield+lab&SortKey=3&SearchPageTB=1&OldSearchKey=sheffield+AND+lab&TotalPages=26&x=40&y=11




excuse me for asking, but is this not the one with chair sitting dude on the cover, gatefold, has a drum break also, recall that pic with the audio cutting machine is actually the back side of the cover.. i might be mistaking (?)




The one your referring to is vol. 3 with Lincoln Mayorga. This is the first one. The story is they only pressed 1000 copies of this and issued them to stores with high end stereo equiptment to display what direct-to-disc could sound like. Because it was the first audiophile/ direct LP it instantly became a collectors item.
 
upskiboo said:


excuse me for asking, but is this not the one with chair sitting dude on the cover, gatefold, has a drum break also, recall that pic with the audio cutting machine is actually the back side of the cover.. i might be mistaking (?)




different Sheffield Lab LP... likely a different shot of the same lathe.





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Guzzo said:upskiboo said:Guzzo said:too lazy to go back and find the November Finds thread.





Most of these were from the Buena Park Record Swap





IMG_1874.jpg



found this at a thrift and figured it might be worth a buck, turns out to the first actual audiophile LP created


http://collectorsfrenzy.com/Default.aspx?ctl00$SearchKey=sheffield+lab&SortKey=3&SearchPageTB=1&OldSearchKey=sheffield+AND+lab&TotalPages=26&x=40&y=11




excuse me for asking, but is this not the one with chair sitting dude on the cover, gatefold, has a drum break also, recall that pic with the audio cutting machine is actually the back side of the cover.. i might be mistaking (?)




The one your referring to is vol. 3 with Lincoln Mayorga. This is the first one. The story is they only pressed 1000 copies of this and issued them to stores with high end stereo equiptment to display what direct-to-disc could sound like. Because it was the first audiophile/ direct LP it instantly became a collectors item.




wow, ok thanks for the info, and yeah, does look like the same location, wooded wall and the curtain back drop
 
Guzzo said:upskiboo said:Guzzo said:too lazy to go back and find the November Finds thread.





Most of these were from the Buena Park Record Swap





IMG_1874.jpg



found this at a thrift and figured it might be worth a buck, turns out to the first actual audiophile LP created


http://collectorsfrenzy.com/Default.aspx?ctl00$SearchKey=sheffield+lab&SortKey=3&SearchPageTB=1&OldSearchKey=sheffield+AND+lab&TotalPages=26&x=40&y=11




excuse me for asking, but is this not the one with chair sitting dude on the cover, gatefold, has a drum break also, recall that pic with the audio cutting machine is actually the back side of the cover.. i might be mistaking (?)




The one your referring to is vol. 3 with Lincoln Mayorga. This is the first one. The story is they only pressed 1000 copies of this and issued them to stores with high end stereo equiptment to display what direct-to-disc could sound like. Because it was the first audiophile/ direct LP it instantly became a collectors item.




I think its Volume II he's referring to...with the braek on side 2





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Bought a small collection of 80 or so records yesterday. My wife loves Joy Division, The Smiths, and Echo and the Bunnymen so she was super happy about it and wants to file a bunch of them. I guess that is a good thing. Here are a few of them...





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