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Fontainebleau (Seine et Marne)
EDDIE MONEY - Life for the taking - LP / 33T -1979 (press Holland) G+: pochette VG+: disque avec pochette plastique
8 €
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France (Toutes les villes)
CD Album CD Code EAN: 5055300356567 Rubrique principale CD: CD Album Titre: Eddie Money [Remaster] Genre musical: Rock
14,43 €
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Paris (Paris)
Eddie Harris I Need Some Money Atlantic – SD 1669 Vinyl, LP, Album, PR USA 1975 Cover is really good. Light blue stain of unknown origin (printing ? see photo). Vinyl is very good.
32 €
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Versailles (Yvelines)
EDDIE AND THE HOT RODS - LP - DOING ANYTHING THEY WANNA DO P. 2017 - Tigers Archive Records 1. Get Out Of Denver - 2. Horse Play - 3. All Need Is Money - 4. Writing On The Wall 5. Wooly Bully - 6. Been So Long - 7. Get Across To You - 8. Double Checkin' Woman - 9. G.L.O.R.I.A - 10. At Night - 11. I Got Mine 12. I See The Light - 13. Teenage Depresion (Live) - 14. Quit This Town (Live) - 15. Do Anything You Wanna Do (Live) Pochette Cartonnée & Vinyle = C.Neuf
15 €
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France (Toutes les villes)
Vinyle 33 Tours Vinyles Code EAN: 5099746290917 Classification Vinyles Secondaire: Pop Rock années 80 Classification Vinyles Primaire: Rock Pop Genre musical: Rock Artiste: Eddie Money Titre: NOTHING TO LOSE Rubrique principale Vinyle: 33 Tours Lieu de parution: HOLLAND
8 €
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Lyon (Rhône)
F.U.2 - Punk Rock - Les Tréteaux - LP6389 - France - 1977 Vinyl have a few light airlines,light marks,but don't affect playing!!!.No pop or noisy!!! Cover have a small damage on a corners,little folds,wears or stains front/back. Original French Pressing!!!!...Rare!! *VINYL: VG+ *COVER: VG(VG+) From the liner notes of F.U.2 - Punk Rock, 2012 Reissue of the Album originally release in 1977. F.U.2 - The Myth and the Legend by Terry Clemson aka Terry Gibson "F.U.2, the album, has for many years been the subject of much speculation. Some refer to it as the "Secret Downliners Sect Album". It really never was........ Many theories and stories of how it came about have circulated over the years... How it actually came about was thanks to a record producer friend of mine, Eddie Bourne. Eddie was asked to produce a Punk album, by a band called The Vacants. At the time Eddie felt the band needed augmenting for recording purposes, so he asked me to play guitar on the session... Following on the back of the relative success of The Vacants album, I pursuaded Eddie to allow me to record a Punk album under the name F.U.2. It all started out as a bit of a joke really. It was late 1970's that me and Keith Grant (2), of the Downliners Sect, set about to write the songs. Some of these we already had in the can that we thought would fit the bill, like "Out Of School", "Playin' My Guitar" which incidentally were later to appear on the Sects 'Showbiz' album. It wasn't long before ten other songs had been assembled and were ready to take into the studio. As a band F.U.2 obviously never existed, so Keith and I enlisted musician friends to play on the session. Paul Holm was on drums, Robin Langridge on keyboards. Don Craine on rhythm guitar and Paul Tiller on blues harp were also co-opted to play on a couple of tracks. The only reason we co-opted Don and Paul Tiller into the session wasn't to make it a "secret Sect album" but merely to give them a few pounds in session money. ...The whole album was recorded and mixed in a day". Art Less (Arthur Keith Evans / Keith Grant) - bass, lead vocals Terry Deville (Terry Clemson / Terry Gibson) - lead guitar, vocals Rob Groan (Robin Langridge) - keyboards Clay Stone (Paul Holm) - drums Special Guests Mad Mick (Michael O'Donnell / Don Craine) - rhythm guitar Paul Tone (Paul Tiller) - harmonica
30 €
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