Понедельник 26 Окт 2009, 11:21
Said it before, the Oxfam book and Music charity shops are top quality and the one on Strutton Ground, between Victoria and Westminster can be a fucking treasure trove of good music.
Today I popped in at lunch and walked away with a pile of CDs - no vinyl today though - which I will present for your delectation;
The Beatles - Revolver - I like this lot but I've never bought anything by them until now. Possibly the best album ever? Meh. maybe, maybe not - but it does have Tomorrow Never Knows and For No One on it - both 10 out of 10 tracks them are.
Tripping Daisy - My Umbrella - Tim's old band before he formed The Polyphonic Spree - I know not much about them but I did used to love Piranha.
The Heavy - How You Like Me Now? - never heard of them but there's a Joker remix on it so that should be good…
einstellung - wings of desire - no idea but nice sleeve so bought it for that and the fact that there are shouts out to Rough Trade and Shifty Disco (I think - this is from memory) on the inlay slip.
3DS - Hey Seuss - no idea - on the Flying Nun label so how bad can it be?
& Finally; the Best of Dance 92 - Yay! Early House and other 1992 club classics - sweeeeeeet…
So a tenner to charity is a tenner that the music industry won't get their hands on. Not to worry, they'll get theirs later in the week I'm sure… Charity shops are go!