It only took 25 years


but I finally found it. A stone cold mint copy of Respighi's Brazilian Impressions (SR90153). I've owned the Philips Golden Import for 25 yrs. but had never seen an original. What's the longest you've ever searched for a record?
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Hey Djjd...Scott Walker has gotten popular in trendy indie-rock circles, so most of his stuff is available on CD these days. They might be UK imports, but they're available. He has also released a new album or two over over the last few years.
Around 1970, there was a film released, "Oh Lucky Man". Alan Price of the Animals did the music. There were a couple of great songs on the album. I came across a cd from Germany last month. I couldn't believe it.
2 seconds! I went to a friends house who is loaded and he just happened to know someone who gave him a huge collection of all original mercury and rca living stereo, and london stereophonic and lyrita and on and on. you know, the stuff you worry about where you are ever going to get in near mint condition without being a rich dude. i am currently evaluating the entire collection and i can tell you virtually all are in near mint and maby played once or twice by the looks of them. it seems the original owner had passed away and... well anyway i am paying 5 dollars apiece for them because my friend would like to have his living room back! included is an absolutly near mint copy, I mean absolutly flawless vinyl surfaces and labels, of the respighi the birds title you dreamed of owning for so long . the cover is "vg+/e- condition. i would not dream of sellin' this record for a shilling less than $300.00 because lets face it, it's only money but where else are you going to find one without waiting 25 years for one to drop out of the sky!!