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Record Albums Of The Past

Rescued from the basement of the secret lair of the Grassy Knoll Institute. These old vinyl albums haven’t seen the light of day in almost a decade. Enjoy.
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Record Albums Of The Past Of 2009:
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Rolling Stones – Hot Rocks 1964-1971 (1971) 06/14/2009
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Record Albums Of The Past Of 2008:
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Led Zeppelin – IV – 1971 09/02/2008
Yes – Fragile – 1972 06/01/2008
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Record Albums Of The Past Of 2007:
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Peter Frampton – Frampton Comes Alive 1976
Jesus Christ Superstar – 1970
Beach Boys – Endless Summer 1974
The Buoys – Timothy 1971
Heart – Dreamboat Annie 1976
Alice Cooper – Love It To Death 1971
Jimi Hendrix – Are You Experienced 1967
U2 – The unforgettable Fire 1984
Jethro Tull – Aqualung 1971
Sam Kinison – Louder Than Hell 1986
Bob Seger – Night Moves 1976
Bruce Springsteen – Born To Run 1975
Boston – Boston Debut Album 1976
Beatles – Abbey Road 1969
Meatloaf – Bat Out Of Hell 1977
Glass Harp – Glass Harp 1971
Elvis Presley – Love Me Tender 1956
Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon 1973
David Bowie – Aladdin Sane 1973
Bonzo Dog Band – Beast of The Bonzo’s 1971

LURKING, ROCK AND ROLL, ON THE GRASSY KNOLL

5 Responses to “Record Albums Of The Past”

  1. If you’ll look on my blog, there’s a great shop in Niles, Ca. that has thousands of records for sale. It is a small town that is next to Fremont, Ca. If you’re ever visiting the bay, check it out. only open on weekends.

    falkie2008

  2. 3-GLASSIS said

    Yep, the old albums, all of us have some, not much chance to play, them.

  3. Rock Goddy said

    You only posted 2 albums in 2008. At this rate, it will take you 100 years to get your records posted. Comeon, pick up the pace dude.

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