So many have sold out, been bought up, or gone under. Rhino used to be one of the coolest. Razor & Tie had Steve Hoffman. As did DCC. These days it's new players:
Real Gone - Complete Singles A's and B's of Mamas and the Papas. In MONO for the first time since the single releases.
Light in the Attic - The Free Design, Lee Hazlewood, etc.
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Raven from Australia was the most complete.
There's Ace, Cherry Red (and subdivisions), Music on CD, BGO, Repertoire, Angel Air, Not Now, Jazz Man.
There's Ace, Cherry Red (and subdivisions), Music on CD, BGO, Repertoire, Angel Air, Not Now, Jazz Man.
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Shadoks, Repsychled, Arf! Arf!, Omnivore, Prog Temple, Rockadrome
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pcqgod wrote:Shadoks, Repsychled, Arf! Arf!, Omnivore, Prog Temple, Rockadrome
Only know Omnivore, I think.
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GoogaMooga wrote:pcqgod wrote:Shadoks, Repsychled, Arf! Arf!, Omnivore, Prog Temple, Rockadrome
Only know Omnivore, I think.
Shadoks: 60's/70's psychedelic rock
Repsychled: 60's/70's South American psychedelic rock
Arf! Arf!: 60's garage and psych and "outsider" music
Prog Temple: prog/psych
Rockadrome: 70's/80's hard rock
I also recommend Sublime Frequencies for World music and Dusty Grooves for a wide range of obscure releases.
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pcqgod wrote:GoogaMooga wrote:pcqgod wrote:Shadoks, Repsychled, Arf! Arf!, Omnivore, Prog Temple, Rockadrome
Only know Omnivore, I think.
Shadoks: 60's/70's psychedelic rock
Repsychled: 60's/70's South American psychedelic rock
Arf! Arf!: 60's garage and psych and "outsider" music
Prog Temple: prog/psych
Rockadrome: 70's/80's hard rock
I also recommend Sublime Frequencies for World music and Dusty Grooves for a wide range of obscure releases.
Isn't Dusty Grooves a record shop in Chicago?
There's also Bomp! in the U.S. for obscure older releases going from Punk to Psych to Hardrock. Pretty cheap too.
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I love the 3CD sets released by Cherry Red or it's sublabels Grapefruit, Esoteric and RPM
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I'm sorry but I have to ask: don't reissue labels eliminate the need (in some) for "crate digging?" Isn't that the point?
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Neige wrote:I love the 3CD sets released by Cherry Red or it's sublabels Grapefruit, Esoteric and RPM
Exactly! But there's just so many of them

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Walk In My Shadow wrote:Neige wrote:I love the 3CD sets released by Cherry Red or it's sublabels Grapefruit, Esoteric and RPM
Exactly! But there's just so many of them
And how will the post-Brexit prices evolve?
On Jan 29 Cherry Red will release a 6 disc Tommy James & the Shondells box. AmazonDE's pre-order is 46 € while the UK price is £ 27...
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Neige wrote:I love the 3CD sets released by Cherry Red or it's sublabels Grapefruit, Esoteric and RPM
Yes, particularly the Grapefruit ones.
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Isn't Dusty Grooves a record shop in Chicago?
They have their own reissue label.
There's also Bomp! in the U.S. for obscure older releases going from Punk to Psych to Hardrock. Pretty cheap too.
I love Bomp! They deserve a mention here just for the Pebbles series.
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Walk In My Shadow wrote:And how will the post-Brexit prices evolve?
On Jan 29 Cherry Red will release a 6 disc Tommy James & the Shondells box. AmazonDE's pre-order is 46 € while the UK price is £ 27...
We'll see. I just received the Pagan Folk set from Amazon.fr for 22 €, along with this for only 13.50 €.

It's quite incredible.
A Danish band that evolved from prog-folk to country-rock (led by a Briton singer-songwriter) and that I'd been totally unaware of. Highly recommended!
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