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Scratch Tick Pop a Compilation of Scraps from 527 Ruined Vinyl A Compilation of Scraps from 527 Ruined Vinyl Records Scratch Tick Pop by Barry van der Rijt The Eriskay Connection Scratch Tick Pop Dedicated to the memory Concept by Sleeve design by I would like to thank Additionally, I would like Published by A Compilation of Scraps of Vincent Brinkhoff Barry van der Rijt Rob van Hoesel everyone who has lent me to thank Peter Dekens, The Eriskay Connection A Compilation of Scraps from from 527 Ruined Vinyl their ruined vinyl records Jos Janssen, Jenny Martens, www.eriskayconnection.com For Daniël and Mara Compiled and produced Pressing and production Records by Barry van der Rijt Mels van Zutphen and Anouk & by Barry van der Rijt by Record Industry 2017 To Leonie Rinus from Record Industry TEC052 / 978–94–92051–33–2 527 Ruined Vinyl Records from 2016 until 2017 For the best experience www.barryvanderrijt.com please use headphones Scratch Tick Pop by Barry van der Rijt The Eriskay Connection Scratch Tick Pop — A Compilation of Scraps from 527 Ruined Vinyl Records by Barry van der 527 Ruined Vinyl Records — A Compilation of Scraps from Rijt TEC052 — The Eriskay Connection 32. Pop found in the track (You’re My) Soul 65. Tick found in the track Cafe from 99. Scratch found in the track Mother 134. Tick found in the track Super Stupid 167. Pop found in the track Help! from 200. Pop found in the track Saturday Night 231. Pop found in the track Rocket U.S.A. 298. Scratch found in the track Flash from 332. Tick found in the track Ben Jij Ook 364. Pop found in the track China Girl 398. Pop found in the track A View to 430. Tick found in the track Someday 462. Tick found in the track Gigantic from 496. Pop found in the track Mrs. Robinson and Inspiration from the 1966 LP Soul & the 1970 LP Blue Afternoon by from the 1970 7” single Mother by from the 1971 LP Maggot Brain by the 1973 compilation 1962–1966 at the Movies from the 1975 compila- from the 1977 LP Suicide by Suicide the 1980 7” single Flash by Queen Zo Bang from the 1982 LP Er op from the 1983 7” single China Girl a Kill from the 1985 7” single A View from the 1986 LP Guitar Town by the 1988 LP Surfer Rosa by Pixies from the 1992 LP It’s a Shame A Inspiration by The Righteous Brothers Tim Buckley from the collection of John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band from Funkadelic from the collection of by The Beatles from the collection tion 24 Original Hits by The Drifters from the collection of N. Wildschut. B obtained on a flea market in 1998. of Er Onder by Toontje Lager from by David Bowie obtained on a flea to a Kill by Duran Duran obtained Steve Earle from the collection of from the collection of A. Bogaarts. about Ray by Lemonheads from from the collection of F. van Vloten. C. van Vlaanderen. the collection of J. van der Rijt-Meij. C. de Weijer. of S. Peters. from the collection of R. Adriaanse. 232. Scratch found in the track Dreams 299. Pop found in the track We Don’t the collection of O. Sassen. market in 1998. on a flea market in 1995. M. van Doorn. 463. Tick found in the track Love Goes the collection of C. van Vlaanderen. 1. Tick found in the track Slow Poke from 33. Tick found in the track Good Day 66. Pop found in the track Some Kinda 100. Pop found in the track We’ve Only 135. Pop found in the track Part of a Whole 168. Tick found in the track I Know (I Know) 201. Pop found in the track That’ll Be from the 1977 LP Rumours by 264. Tick found in the track Breakfast in Talk Anymore by Cliff Richard from 333. Pop found in the track Who Can It 365. Tick found in the track Tempo Doeloe 399. Scratch found in the track 19 from the 431. Tick found in the track Love Like Blood On! from the 1988 LP 16 Lovers 497. Pop found in the track I Will Always the 1952 7” single Slow Poke / Whisper Sunshine from the 1966 LP Revolver Love from the 1969 LP The Velvet Un- Just Begun from the 1970 LP Close from the 1972 LP Home Is Where from the 1973 LP Mind Games by the Day from the 1975 compilation Fleetwood Mac from the collection America from the 1979 LP Breakfast the 1980 compilation Sound Express Be Now? from the 1982 LP Business from the 1983 LP Tempo Doeloe by 1985 7” single 19 by Paul Hardcastle by Killing Joke from the 1986 compila- Lane by The Go-Betweens from Love You from the 1992 7” single I Will Waltz by Pee Wee King and His Golden by The Beatles from the collection of derground by The Velvet Underground to You by The Carpenters from the the Music Is by Hugh Masekela from John Lennon from the collection of Greatest Hits by Buddy Holly from of R. Beelen. in America by Supertramp from by Various obtained on a flea as Usual by Men at Work from the Het Goede Doel from the collection obtained on a flea market in 1994. tion Top Hits of the Year by Various the collection of H. van der Post. Always Love You by Whitney Houston West Cowboys from the collection of V. Nieuwenhuijsen. from the collection of L. Ridderbos. collection of H. van der Post. the collection of L.J. van der Star. I. van Bennekom. the collection of S. Snoeijer. 233. Tick found in the track Just the Way the collection of I. van Loon. market in 1996. collection of V. Frama. of M. van Doorn. 400. Pop found in the track (I’ll Never Be) from the collection of B. van der Rijt. 464. Scratch found in the track I Don’t from the collection of L. Hendriks. H.J. Derksen. 34. Tick found in the track Ramblin’ on My 67. Pop found in the track On Your Own 101. Scratch found in the track Slightly 136. Scratch found in the track O Trem Azul 169. Tick found in the track Natural Thing 202. Pop found in the track Born to Run You Are from the 1977 LP The Stranger 265. Tick found in the track Heaven from 300. Tick found in the track Dog Eat Dog 334. Tick found in the track Promise from 366. Pop found between tracks The Dream Maria Magdalena from the 1985 432. Tick found in the track Don’t Give Up Want to Talk About It from the 1989 498. Scratch found in the track 50ft 2. Pop found in the track I Get a Kick Out Mind from the 1966 LP Blues Breakers Again from the 1969 LP Scott 4 by All the Time from the 1970 LP Third from the 1972 LP Clube da Esquina by from the 1973 LP The Captain and from the 1975 LP Born to Run by by Billy Joel from the collection of the 1979 LP Fear of Music by The from the 1980 LP Kings of the Wild the 1982 LP Violent Femmes by and The Illusion from the 1983 reissue 7” single (I’ll Never Be) Maria from the 1986 7” single Don’t Give Up LP Idlewild by Everything but the Queenie from the 1993 LP Rid of of You from the 1954 LP Songs for by John Mayall With Eric Clapton Scott Walker from the collection of by Soft Machine from the collection Milton Nascimento & Lô Borges from Me by The Doobie Brothers from Bruce Springsteen from the collection R. Beelen. Talking Heads from the collection Frontier by Adam and the Ants from Violent Femmes from the collection In the Court of the Crimson King Magdalena by Sandra obtained by Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush from Girl from the collection of C. van Me by P.J. Harvey from the collection Young Lovers by Frank Sinatra from from the collection of L. de Klein. L.J. van der Star. of A. Wellens. the collection of C. van Vlaanderen. the collection of A. de Jager. of I. van Bennekom. 234. Pop found in the track Stayin’ Alive of P. van Zoest. the collection of I. van Bennekom. of S. Hubbers. by King Crimson from the collection on a flea market in 1993. the collection of B. van der Rijt. der Maarel. of M. Tolkamp. the collection of S. Olthuis. 35. Tick found in the track Just Like a 68. Tick found in the track Little Hands from 102. Pop found in the track Rock & Roll 137. Tick found in the track Another 170. Scratch found in the track Stop That 203. Tick found in the track Waterloo from by The Bee Gees from the 1977 266. Scratch found in the track Vera from 301. Tick found in the track Funkin’ for 335. Pop found in the track Hungry Like of K. Voesten. 401. Tick found in the track California 433. Pop found between tracks Tanguedia 465. Tick found in the track In My Mind from 499. Pop found in the track Live Forever 3. Scratch found in the track (We’re Woman from the 1966 LP Blonde the 1969 LP Oar by Alexander Spence from the 1970 LP Loaded by The Friday Night from the 1972 LP Train from the 1973 LP Catch a Fire the 1975 compilation The Best of compilation Saturday Night Fever - the 1979 LP The Wall by Pink Floyd Jamaica (N.Y.) from the 1980 LP the Wolf from the 1982 LP Rio by 367.
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