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Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:59 pm
by kalcidis
Exactly. It's the live album and the »Chronicles« compilation.
Their Swedish live album should get a proper release on CD. Their best release in my opinion.
Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 10:58 pm
by Matthew
Seems pretty uncommon :
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Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 11:05 pm
by Jason Allen
Chronicles and Live at the..... are sold as seperate discs. However, those CDs are also almost impossible to find. They usually go for quite a healthy price if you do find them.
Is there anyone who bought an extra CD copy of Jimmy London's 18 hits CD that ebreggae was selling for $4 about 6 months ago. I'd really love to have that one. PM me, if so.
Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:16 am
by darewon
mick d wrote:i agree that the misty in roots CDs are nearly impossible to find. i was lucky enough to find "jah see, jah knows" used for around 15 bucks at amoeba records in berkeley, CA. i am definitely surprised to hear that people will pay $100 for it. i feel like a lot of Studio One albums, such as On Top, were tougher to find a few years ago, but now i see them quite often. as for "nightfall showcase", i have never seen the Munich CD, but there is an Abraham version that is more common. its named "1980-81 vintage". i've been looking out for the virgin CD release of this one for awhile:
hasn't turned up yet!
Mick,
RE: WELL CHARGED VITAL DUB: That's an easy one to find at Amoeba Records. It was re-issued by Virgin as part of the Frontline label re-issues around 2000. It should be in the dub section for less than ten dollars. Happy hunting.
Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 3:42 pm
by mick d
thanks, darewon. i've seen vital dub at amoeba before, but passed on it because there were other albums i wanted more (probably before i realized that vital dub was a dub version of "right time" -- who would ever pass that up?!). now that i am searching for it, of course, it never turns up.
Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 5:55 am
by Chong
There are a lot of late 80s CDs and early 90s stuff I've looked for and can't find, used record stores are the best though because you find out of print stuff for dirt cheap.
But stuff I can't seem to find these yet:
Professor Nuts: Make IT Happen-Pow Wow
Ziggy Marley: Hey World-EMI
Dynamites: The Wild Bunch-Jamaican Gold
Wayne Wade: Innocent Man-VP
Super Cat: Sweets For My Sweet-VP
Ninjaman: Bounty Hunter-VP
Good Fellas Vol 1-2 -Penthouse
Reggae House Music Vol 1-3-VP
Mutabaruka- Any Which Way-Shanachie
Bunny Wailer- Liberation-Shanachie
Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 6:24 am
by Gee
Chong,
I was lucky to recently find the Ninjaman, Good Fellas, & Bunny Wailer on Ebay. Be on the lookout there. I searched by the titles and found them. Didn't pay too much for them either. Beware Amazon though. Someone is asking for over $50 USD for the Ninjaman! A lot of these go for mad money on Amazon...if anyone ever buys them.
I was looking for any Lovindeer CDs I could find and there is one on amazon where the seller wants $100 USD.
Pure madness
Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 6:34 am
by Chong
Yes I know what you mean, I saw the Professor Nuts on amazon for $500!
Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 6:37 am
by Chong
Re: The Most Hard to Find CDs
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 11:59 am
by Jason Allen