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Dionne Warwick: Promises Promises / I'll Never Fall in Love Again
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Joe Meek: Joe Meek Story: The Pye Years, Vol. 2: 304 Holloway Road
Roger Nichols & Small Circle of Friends: Roger Nichols & Small Circle of Friends [IMPORT]
Scott Walker: It's Raining Today: The Scott Walker Story (1967-70)
Double Feature : Music From The Soundtracks Of Three Tough Guys & Truck Turner
Music Composed And Performed By Goblin: Their Rare Tracks & Outtakes Collection, 1975-1989
Once Upon A Time In The West: The Original Soundtrack Recording
The Outer Limits: Original Television Soundtrack (1963-65 Television Series)
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All of the CDs , DVDs, Books and Movie Posters lining the sidebars of Bedazzled! are actually links to buy stuff on Amazon. So if you're doing some online shopping, think about starting your search for cool stuff here.
Charles Willeford: Charles Willeford Omnibus: Pick-up / Cockfighter / Burnt Orange Heresy
DAVID KAMP: The Rock Snob's Dictionary : An Essential Lexicon of Rockological Knowledge
Julian Cope: The Modern Antiquarian: A Pre-Millennial Odyssey Through Megalithic Britain
NEAL STEPHENSON: The Diamond Age : Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer
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Posted by: Tim B. | February 15, 2009 at 10:04 AM
Must be really weird having the classic 8-track long pause followed by the CLUNK of the heads shifting in the middle of a Ramones album!
Posted by: BritSwedeGuy | February 17, 2009 at 06:22 AM
This just goes to show that ephemera doesn't have to be made of paper to qualify as ephemeral. There's a growing interest in mid-century, non-paper ephemera items like these. Excellent examples.
Posted by: Marty Weil | February 19, 2009 at 09:14 AM