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Head Curator: Roberto Arredondo
Ohio Express ~ Yummy, Yummy Yummy / Down At Lulu's, 1968 original Buddah LP, $158 + S / H
1968 original Buddah Records LP pressing #BDS 5018, cover M-, still in the original plastic shrink-wrap, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. Their 2nd & last album done by the original band which were more psychedelic! The 3rd & 4th albums were done by studio musicians using their SAME name.
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OHIO EXPRESS ~ The Very Best of The Ohio Express, 1970 original Buddah LP, $75 + S / H
1970 original Buddah Records LP pressing #BDS 5058, cover VG+, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, wear on edges & corners, sticker removal residue. Vinyl VG+, some scratches, but these old 1960s era records took "a licking & kept on tickin' !" Plays excellent with NO distractions, NO skips, NO clicks! The edge of the record was cut badly (or never cut) at the factory, so it has a sharp edge all the way around the record, but just drop the needle where the grooves start & you won't have any problems.
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The 1910 FruitGum Company ~ Simon Says, 1968 original Buddah LP, $58 + S / H
1968 original Buddah Records LP pressing #BDS 5010, UNI-PAK Gatefold cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, bb-hole on top spine corner, NO ring-wear, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. Most of the songs are "lame" but the title track is KILLER!
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1969 original Calendar Records LP pressing #KES-103, cover M-, still in the original plastic shrink-wrap w sticker, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. Hard to believe, but the biggest #1 song for the whole of 1969 (the year of Woodstock, "Abbey Road" by The Beatles & The Rolling Stones 1969 USA tour) was by a band "that never really existed!"
THE ARCHIES ~ EVERYTHING'S ARCHIE, 1969 original Calender LP, $200 + S / H




