In a message dated 6/21/00 12:29:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the Rarest record that you own and most favorite Detroit related
record
that you own? I know a lot of people get early release white labels, but I
am
talking about those that might have never
Roger John Lesinski Jr wrote:
What is the Rarest record that you own
Either THX 1138 and 1139, or a white label of UR-40 with a different
track on the
A-side (not Ambush).
and most favorite Detroit related record
that you own?
Galaxy 2 Galaxy.
Sean.
My favorites records-the ones i charish the most aren't detroit related.
1.My Neil Diamond records.
2.Copa Cabana Disco Remix, complete with Barry on the cover in feathered
hair and gold chains looking like a 70's sexpot
3.Beverly Hills Cop Soundtrak..includes Axel F
4.(ill group these) My
i don't know what my rarest is...
favoritePlastikmanSheet One.
absolutely beautiful. i bought it the first and only time i have seen
itimported from England on Nova Mute and Plus 8 i believe...i wish i was
somewhere near my collection.
THOU SHALT REMEMBER THE FUNK AND KEEP
What is the Rarest record that you own and most favorite Detroit related
record
that you own? I know a lot of people get early release white labels, but I am
talking about those that might have never been released, dubplates, etc..
Does a cassette dub of the original demo for Sandwiches
Ooops, this was also supposed to go to the main list
It would have to be the Techno! New Dance Sound... comp (because it was a
gift) and also Rythim is Rythim's Strings of Life b/w Nude Photo Juan Atkins
'88 (? I'd have to look again) remix on Kool Kat. Might not be rare but I
found it
Rarest record... 12 remixes of PiR2 themes from the movie Pi. It's fun.
Too bad I don't own a turntable. Oh well, have to go to the station to
listen to it now.
Josh Landau
In a message dated 6/21/00 11:34:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would have to say my rarest record would be my copy of Nude Photo w/
Move it and The Dance complete with AO label graphics. Limited pressing
of 2000 (I would have to go back and check the label for sure). Ah, the
benefits of
Though it's not from Detroit, I found some copies of the early Jesse
Saunders 12 at a used record store in Flint, MI.
When I saw the original pressing of On and On, I thought hmmm, I think
I've heard of this record. I also picked up a white label of his second
record.
The songs are pretty lame,