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Head Curator: Roberto Arredondo
The Velvet Underground ~ Live at End of Cole Ave, 1991 original Italy pressing Aulica Limited #'d 2LP, $2,500 + S / H
1991 original made in Italy Aulica Records 2LP pressing #A 111.22, , Limited Edition on blue vinyl, only 2,000 copies were made, this is #903, came in a purple velvet outer slip cover, Gatefold cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, wear on corners & edges, vinyl disc 1 VG+(+), has 4 small scratches, disc 2 has NO scratches, they all play excellent with the odd click or pop. Recorded live at The End of Cole Avenue nightclub, Dallas, Texas, November 28, 1969, with the last track "Sister Ray" from the previous night, November 27, 1969. The band here is: Lou Reed-guitar & vocals; Sterling Morrison-guitar & vocals; Maureen Tucker-drums & vocals; Doug Yule-bass, organ & vocals. Despite the placing of 2 previous members (John Cale & Angus MacLise) on the cover artwork & labels that don't play on this great performance, a great set!
















The Velvet Underground ~ Loaded, 1970 exact reproduction Cotillion LP, $158 + S / H

1970 exact reproduction Cotillion Records LP pressing #SD 9034, thin glossy cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, NO bar-code, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. Their 4th studio & final album (the 1973 "Squeeze" UK LP by Doug Yule & "hired guns" doesn't count). This is a real "head scratcher"! The pressing & cover look "recent" but there is NO bar code? Weird, huh!?






1972 original made in Japan Atlantic Records / Pioneer LP pressing #P-4721A / SD 9500, sturdy cover M- (w OBI Japanese strip & 2 sided printed lyrics insert M-), NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, vinyl M-, NO scratches & THIS IS THE BEST SOUNDING VERSION OF ALL THE COUNTRIES!!! Beautiful copy!
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND - LIVE AT MAX'S KANSAS CITY, 1972 original Japan press Atlantic LP, Not For Sale



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The Velvet Underground played Max's Kansas City in Manhattan from the end of June to the end of August 1970, it was Lou Reed's last days with the band (until their final reunion in 1993), the band is exciting & powerful, even in the mellow numbers.
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND - LIVE AT MAX'S KANSAS CITY, 1972 reissue Cotillion LP, $35 + S / H



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reissue Skydog Records LP pressing #003, glossy cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent. More live songs from Max's Kansas City (New York City) during August 1970.
The Velvet Underground ~ Evil Mothers, 1970 reissue Skydog LP, $258 + S / H



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1990 original made in France promotional LP pressing, day-glow artwork cover M-, NO seam or spine splits, NO cut-out markings, NO ring-wear, 2-sided insert with notes & photos of the band M-, vinyl M-, NO scratches, plays excellent, blank white labels on record but came with 2 sets of different labels for both sides! still MINT, unpeeled. Recorded live June 15, 1990 at The Cartier Foundation, in Paris, France, this "one off" concert was "the spark" that later resulted in the final 1993 European Tour.
The Velvet Underground ~ Paris 1990, 1990 original day-glow cover France press LP, $5,000 + S / H








