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strongbow wrote:In his autobiography, Bruce has described the Shadows Silver Album as selling 300,000 copies. So it would have been a major chart hit had it gone out via normal retail.
Moderne wrote:That's funny...my copy of Live at Abbey Road jumped as well. I remember recording it onto a TDK AD90 cassette with my finger on the pick-up arm at the 'jump' points! (You do these things when you're young!) I think quality control in the vinyl industry had gone by that point...I remember the flimsy covers splitting along the top edge as well. Nowadays the quality is on a par with '50s/'60s pressings - with prices to match!
JimN wrote:A month or two after I got my copy of the "Rockin' With Curly Leads" LP in early 1974, the track Turn Around And Touch Me started to jump across one groove - very annoying.
Eventually, I supplemented it with a copy of the 45rpm single, as well as (quite a bit later) the "Original Chart Hits 1960-1980" double LP and CDx2. And then, of course, one CD after another (the current count is seven CDs with the original studio version, including, of course, one which shouldn't).
JimN wrote:A month or two after I got my copy of the "Rockin' With Curly Leads" LP in early 1974, the track Turn Around And Touch Me started to jump across one groove - very annoying.
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