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  1. This book is excellent if you can acquire a copy https://antiquebeat.co.uk/productdisplay/x-ray-audio-hardback-book The carvers were known as "ribs" and everything was booted from blues and jazz to the Beatles and other pop that was outlawed in the USSR. If you were caught in possession you would face years in prison
  2. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Ain't No Mountain High Enough, bootleg from USSR carved on an X Ray print
  3. Also buy direct from the label themselves https://aotns.bandcamp.com/album/youre-so-fine
  4. Antibalas - Che Che Coke Makossa Eddie & Ernie - bullets don't have eyes
  5. El Michels Affair - too late to turn back Joseph Henry - who's the king?
  6. Charles Bradley - The World
  7. Sugarman 3 - Funky so and so
  8. Great tune, was going to buy the shaped picture disc but could justify the £15 postage, same with Colemine releases. Shame really but I guess we've got the private postal companies for lobbying the US government for that
  9. My better half is a photographer so I can appreciate the price of lenses (extortionate) but 4.5k for a stick to remove a fish from its natural habitat to dry land is insane!! PS: she has also recentley dropped her 'camera' for her mobile phone to take pictures and they are fantastic none the less, she takes mainly macro images.
  10. I thought the Eastern Europeans were cheap to employ??! Seriously, if we think vinyl prices are crazy at the moment then 4.5k for a fish removal stick is bloody crazy!
  11. Bootleg of a bootleg or legal reissue of a bootleg?? Unf*ckingbelievable!!!
  12. From everything I have read/tried they are on for good I'm afraid. I did read someone suggesting sliding a razor blade or scalpel underneath but it's hit and miss whether it will rip the label. Does anyone know if applying a heat source would loosen the type of glue used on dymo tape??
  13. As other members have said on the site re. Bootlegs: "they were just doing it for the love of the music". B*llocks
  14. From the 45 that is listed on eBay it states that 110th and Lenox Avenue is an instrumental take on Twist and Shout
  15. Here's a full list of the tour:
  16. Howard Guyton for me too, a much more interesting arrangement IMO
  17. Edit, sample, makes no difference, royalties should be paid and credit made. They are bootlegs, as in not officially licensed, if they contain a whole or sampled part of a song. Whichever way it's dressed up the original artist/publisher is being ripped off.
  18. Here's the full original LP version for comparison with the 45 'edit'...
  19. It's off this Greene Sisters LP 'Whatever's Fair' on Mankind Records: Greene Sisters The track is actually called - Theme For Sisters Greene (Build It Up) and has long Shaft style percussive intro and outro which have been edited out of the Moton 45. As for the legitimacy of the Moton 45 I don't know but I suspect it's a boot? Not heard of the JLM release either but the Mankind LP can be picked up cheap on ebay with a bit of persistence and luck!


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