The Beatles: Let it Be... Naked (2003).
12" LP Album + Fly on the Wall (7") + booklet.

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The Beatles: Let it Be... Naked (2003).
12" LP Album + Fly on the Wall (7") + booklet.

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IdeAL, obscure japanese goth from mid 80′s. This 7″ is probably their only output.
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Crash course in being an asshole - Tour edition

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Watch Inkymole doing the labels for a brand new 7” record out in time for Record Store Day! Note the BIG HOLE in the middle. (Guess what’s going in there?)
Double A side:
A: ‘Viva La Vinyl’ by Sage Francis – a mournful sweet three-minute hymn to vinyl.
AA: ‘You Can’t Win’, a TOTAL fists-in-the-air anthem by the Epic Beard Men – Sage Francis, B.Dolan and Buddy Peace.
Both taken from Sage’s mixtape ‘Sick To D[eat]h’
It’s a limited edition dinked 7” in a double-sided-print 12” package, out in April 2014, on Blunt Force Trauma Records. Watch www.factoryroad.net for news!
factoryroad.net/vivalavinyl Pencil, ink and paper - and an amazing accidental self-panning camera!
Unsane - "Vandal-X" / "Streetsweeper" 7", Sub Pop, 1990. I have always loved this record, since it came out, but I never picked up a copy back in the day and then sort of forgot about trying to find it. Finally I scored a copy in a cheap lot on eBay, along with two other early Unsane 7"'s. Compared to other Sub Pop Singles Club records, this one glaringly stood out for its horrific cover art, skillfully executed by Jens Jurgensen. The version of "Vandal-X" is much better on this record than the one that appears on Unsane's later full length S/T LP on Matador.