These 19th century Medical Lithograph prints are in great condition with minor wear around the paper edges. They are German and feature various disease presentations. No frame included, $90 ea.
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Kill The Slits Show
Recorded live at the Gibus Club (Paris) in 1978, this is a fabulous avant-garde performance by The Slits at their most fearless. This 2005 release on Earmark (Italy) is still sealed and a great find for punk fans. Notable tracks include “femme fatale”, “vaseline”, and “split”.
Local, Dallas grind-core band Kill The Client, released their third, full length album, Set for Extinction in 2010. Their first album to be released on Relapse, this limited edition, colored vinyl issue is still sealed and in great condition! With 19 tracks blasted at you in a mere 23 minutes, this is a grind lovers dream and must have.
Original Pressing. A must have for any true party animal with a record player.
Smoke Talk
Because everybody needs one.
Inside Miracle
Inspired by a stint in a New York Sanitarium, From The Inside, Alice Cooper’s 11th studio album release came out in 1978 on Warner Bros. According to Cooper, the songs were all based on characters he met during his stay. These characters were later used to form the story line for the Marvel Premier #50 comic book, featuring Alice Cooper. This promo copy is in excellent condition and the cover is in good shape as well. Priced to sell.
“Singing together in a recording miracle”, this MGM release in 1965, produced by Jim Vienneau, features Hank Jr singing along with his father’s recordings with perfect timing and cadence, backed by the Jordanaires. A gem for lovers of the Williams family tradition. Cover and vinyl are in great shape. $14…get it outa here!
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Crimson Testure Symposium
A Young Person’s Guide to King Crimson is a compilation, 2LP set, released in 1976. The songs were selected by and quoted as “personal favorites” of Robert Fripp. The cover is in good shape and both LP’s are in excellent condition.
Notable Tracks:
Released in 1988 on the full length album, VIVIsectVI, “Testure” received a 12″ single release on red vinyl shortly after its controversial music video release. The name is said to be a combination of “testing” and “torture” as its lyrics demonize government animal testing, with graphic images shown in the music video. Side B includes the tracks “The Second Opinion” and “Serpents”. Cover and vinyl are both in great condition.
In spite of the title, this album does NOT contain any poetry. Melvin Stewart does provide narration in “Scenes from the city”, however there is no other spoken word on the album. Those who enjoy Mingus’ Mingus Ah Um album will recognize “Slippers” as it forms the basis of “Open Letter to Duke”. This copy is sealed.
Personnel:
- Jimmy Knepper – Trombone
- Shafi Hadi – Tenor and Alto Sax
- Bill Hardman – Trumpet
- Clarence Shaw – Trumpet
- Dannie Richmond – Drums
- Horace Parlan – Piano
- Bob Hammer – Piano