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You propably are referring to the EX-BUDGIE - Budgie and beyond CD.Warepire wrote:You're missing a CD, your Tredegar collection is not complete.
I always considered it to be a Budgie release (it came originally with a Budgie fanzine/magazine) but since it includes Tredegar songs, you are propably right.
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Nope. I didn't even know about that one. There is a CD-press of the Re-Mix LP on Nibelung Records. (Different from the Re-Mix + Re-Birth CD on Axel Records)chatzial wrote:You propably are referring to the EX-BUDGIE - Budgie and beyond CD.Warepire wrote:You're missing a CD, your Tredegar collection is not complete.
I always considered it to be a Budgie release (it came originally with a Budgie fanzine/magazine) but since it includes Tredegar songs, you are propably right.
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Fave band with small discography that's still dastardly difficult to complete, but now it's finally done. A must-brag!
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what are those 2 lp releases on the left, top & bottom, compilations?
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Lower left is this compilation. Upper left is a new discovery and real obscurity - an early (promo?) 1988 version of the "Den' Gneva" LP, made in 400 copies only. All additional info welcomed!
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Nice. Does that other version sound different?
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I didn't buy it expecting it to be different, but of course I've compared it thoroughly with the regular version just to be sure ...and no, its exactly the same. It's still quite a mystery that I hope I'll solve eventually..
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I'm pleased to hear there is not yet another rare record I have to add to the wants list, which would be the case if it sounded different.
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I work on a few things Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Celtic Frost/Hellhammer, Jag Panzer and the Banzai discography. There's always a few that are not priorities but if they come along at a reasonable price, why not? Someday another collector will benefit and you get to enjoy the music and the chase
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Even though I'm sure this pic will generate a downright painful degree of envy, I just have to boast:
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Will Kuster ever cease to be funny?
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