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The Scrounger's Report
Jul. 07, 2001
The Out-Of-Print Scrounger's Report
No interesting travelogue today (was all business; get there,
get in, get out, go home; plus it's a place I'd talked about
before, and believe me, yer not missing much by skipping
the description of the flora and fauna...:)
Had a good dumpster-diving day today from the perspective of
finding out-of-print goodies. It seems like the spate of reissues
and 2-on-1's as of late is driving people to dump their originals,
which is fine and DANDY for us completists...:)
Dead On - S/T. 1989. SBK Records. $3.25
Not stellar, but passable, thrash metal.
Glory - Crisis vs. Crisis. 1996. IRS/Dream Circle (Germany) $6.00
I had this before, didn't care for it, and traded it away.
I'm giving it a ssecond chance; maybe it will grow on me.
I think the thing that bothers me about it is that the first
vocals you hear are industrially "voice boxed", and I hate
that crap with a passion...
Raise Hell - Not Dead Yet. 2000. Nuclear Blast. $3.25
Fodder for our local metal listening group. A little death
metal to cleanse the palatte (although I'm wondering if
these guys are attempting to be the "Spinal Tap" of that
scene; seems a little *too* put on...)
Heimdall - The Temple of Theil. 1999. Elevate Records. $3.25
Power/prog metal. The lead vocals are heavily accented;
I've only given it a brief listen thus far...
Wargasm - Why Play Around? 1988. Profile Records (Canada). $6.00
Was surprised to find this. I'd picked up one of their later
thrash albums about a month ago and it was surprisingly
good. We'll see (or hear actually) if this compares favorably.
Def Leppard - High 'n Dry. 1981. Mercury/Polygram. $6.00
"What? You didn't already have this? What the [CENSORED] is
the matter with you??!?" Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go away. You bother
me. :) I'd never gotten around to picking this up, and I
wanted to get the version with the 2 remix tracks on it,
but without paying any premium (for some stupid reason the
12-track version seems to stay in the $15 range on Ebay,
and that's to friggin' much; after all I have my reputation
as a cheapskate to maintain!). So $6 seemed reasonable...
Shout - It Won't Be Long. 1988. Frontline. $6.00
Finally, I can replace that stupid CDR I've had since time
began. Excellent Christian hard rock featuring Ken Tamplin.
It's available as a 2-on-1 reissue from KMG (which I also
have), but the completist in me has to have the real deal...
Stonehenge - Shadows. 1996. J.E.M. Recordings. $6.00
Semilocal band (Niles, IL). Kind of a blend of thrash and
traditional heavy/power metal. A little underproduced, but
overall decent.
Outrider - Long Time Comin'. 1996. Self-released. $6.00
This was a neat find. 3-piece "bar band" out of San Leandro,
California. Very melodic "good 'ole boy" southern rock.
A few excellent epic ballads on this disc; songwriting
and production could use a little work in places, but
these guys have (had?) potential...
Colosseum - Daughter of Time. 1991. Success Records (U.K.) $6.00
This one is weird. Kind of a jazz/rock fusion thing.
What's really bizarre is that the track listing and cover
art are *completely* different from any of the ones listed
on Ebay, or at allmusic.com . Some of the tracks are the
same, but others are completely different. I like the cover
art on mine better than the one shown elsewhere...:)
MSG - One Night at Budokan. 1981. Chrysalis Records. $6.00
Actually saw two of these at the same store, so it can't
be that uncommon. :) It's recently been reissued as part
of a 2-on-1, but as always, I gotta have me an original...
MSG - Michael Schenker Group. 1981. Chrysalis Records. $6.00
I saw the cover art to this one (red logo plus white guitar
on black field), and it didn't look familiar, which struck
me as bizarre, considering I already had 3 MSG self-titled
discs: McAuley-Schenker Group (1991), Michael Schenker
Group (1980), and Michael Schenker Group (1981). What I
neglected to realize is that the 1981 S/T I already had was
the U.K. pressing which has completely different artwork.
This is in fact the same album, just the U.S. pressing.
Neat for the completists...
Various Artists - The Finest of Hard Rock, Vol. 1
1994. K-Tel Records (Switzerland). $12.00
K-Tel Records??? Yep. This is one of the most bizarre
compilations I've ever encountered. I like aboscure comps,
so I of course had to snag this one. Check out this lineup:
Disc 1
1. Gotthard - Firedance
2. Uriah Heep - Easy Livin'
3. John Parr - Killer on the Streets
4. Gary Moore - Nuclear Attack
5. Glenn Hughes - I'm the Man
6. Black Sabbath - Sabbra Cadabra
7. Steve Whitney - AC/DC Medley
8. Sinner - Fast Decision
9. Jaded Heart - Excuse
10. Hittman - Say a Prayer for Me
11. Krokus - Rock City
12. Dokken - Back in the Streets
13. Transit - Take Your Love
14. The Big Skip - I Didn't Give Enough
15. Lenny Wolf - Hot Brain
Disc 2
1. Magnum - Kingdom of Madness
2. Judas Priest - Diamonds and Rust
3. Mama's Boys - Rescue Me
4. Nazareth - Claim to Fame
5. Phantom Blue - Never Too Late
6. English Steel - She Goes Down
7. Mud Slick - Manhunt
8. Soho 69 - No More Promises
9. Phenomena - Dance With the Devil
10. Annihilator - Phoenix Rising
11. Axel Rudi Pell - Tearin' Out My Heart
12. Sic Vikki - Her Body Compliments...
13. Krokus - Electric Man
14. Steeler - Undercover Animal
15. Jeff Paris - Lucky This Time
and lastly, one that if memory serves, is a *real* tough find.
It's missing one of the spines, so I guess it's collectibility
is shot, but still not a bad find for $5.
Jude Cole - S/T. 1987. Warner Brothers.
I have "Start the Car" and have never been enamored with it;
I'd always wondered "Why all the buzz over Jude Cole?". This
album (IMHO) is considerably better. Good lite/westcoast AOR.
Til next time...
-Dan
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