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VINYL - Country JOAN BAEZ CHRIS LE DOUX DIAMONDS & RUST 180G SING ME a SONG MR 418 DVD Movies div. ALS DIE WERBUNG FLIMMERN RENDEZ VOUS UNTERM 8 LERNTE (2) DVD NPF 20029 € 29.90 NIERENTISCH (2) DVD NPF 666 € 29.90 · Deutsch, Farbe, 110 Minuten, 4:3, Werbespots der 50er und · Farbe/sw, 86 min,;diese DVD präsentiert die Höhepunkte aus 60er Jahre; Kinowerbung u. Wochenschauen der Adenauer Ära in einer CHROM VETERANEN, VOL.1 & turbulenten Collage: eine schrille Revue durch die Pubertät der 2 (2) DVD NPF 662 € 29.90 Republik; · Farbe/ sw, 100 min.;der Inhalt der beiden Videos wurde neu THE BEACH GIRLS / THE POM bearbeitet und mit zusätzlichem Material ergänzt, chronologisch POM GIRLS (1) DVD RN 5739 € 24.90 nach Jahrzehnten geordnet und kommentiert. Mit Such- und · English, NTSC, Color, total 180 minutes; 1970s B-Beach Sortierfunktionen; 50er Jahre in Deutschland: Die Republik wird Movies mobil. ‘Leukoplastbomber’ und ‘Knutschkugeln’ bevölkern die 8 HEARTWORN HIGHW AYS (0) DVD SMA 024 € 22.50 Strassen, bald auch die ersten Nobelkarossen. Von der ‘Isetta’ · (2003/CATFISH), English, PAL, 150 minutes, 14:9, 2:0 Stereo, bis zum luxuriösen Vorstands-Daimler zeigt ‘Chromverfahren’ 24 page booklet; Heartworn Highways is James Szalapski’s einen amüsanten Rückblick auf diese unvergleichliche Epoche, fabled documentary about the rebirth of country music around in der die Autos noch ‘Gesichter’ hatten. 1960 gibt es in Austin and Nashville in the mid-70’s. Featuring Townes Van Westdeutschland 3,8 Millionen Automobile. 1970 sind es Zandt,Guy Clark,Charlie Daniels and others! This deluxe bereits 13 Millionen. Vollmotorisierung ist das Motto der Zeit. edition includes a transcribed interview with Szalapski and Das Wirtschaftswunder ermöglicht vielen Kraftfahrern den additional written contributions from the other key players Aufstieg vom Kabinenroller zur repräsentativen Familienkutsche. responsible for the creation!Plus unseen footage and extra Neue Modelle mussten grösser sein als ihre Vorgänger- und features that only serve to enhance the legendary status of the natürlich auch kräftiger: Erinnerungen an eine Zeit auf der movie plus unreleased versions of the songs and complete Überholspur. unreleased material! James Szalapskis Film über die DIE HB MÄNNCHEN SPOTS (2) DVD NPF 663 € 29.90 Wiedergeburt des Austin Country Rock in den 70er Jahren. · Farbe/sw., 99 min,; alle Werbespots der beiden Videos jetzt auf Unveröffentlichte Songs und Auftritte der Künstler, Interviews und DVD! Plus Dokumentation über den Schöpfer Roland Töpfer. vieles mehr!!! VINYL - Country JOAN BAEZ CHRIS LE DOUX DIAMONDS & RUST 180G SING ME A SONG MR. RODEO VINYL LP 393 233 € 18.50 MAN CLD 78 € 2.56 MICHAEL BALLEW HE RIDES THE WILD HORSES CLD 84 € 2.56 RIVER/GREAT DIVIDE - THIRTY DOLLAR COWBOY CLD 88 € 2.56 7"SINGLE PR 811 € 3.00 JIM EANES · Long out of print collectors item on Phooey Records - few copies BLUE GRASS SPECIAL BS 2 € 12.90 only - LEON EVERETTE BEAUSOLEIL DOIN WHAT I FEEL MHL1 8518 € 4.90 LIVE ! 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BILL CLIFTON v SPRINGHILL DISAS TER/THE i GIRL I LEFT BEHIND 7" K 251 € 3.84 d BILL CLIFTON & PAUL CLAYTON A BLUE GRASS SESSION BF 15001 € 8.95 s PATSY CLINE e GOTTA LOT OF RHYTHM - i EARLY COUNTR Y ROCKER DMSLP 2045 € 12.50 v COLLINS KIDS TELE VI SION PARTY TV 5758 11.90 o € J.C CUNNINGHAM M J.C CUNNINGHAM B1 25173 € 5.50 MAC DAVIS D WHOS LOVIN YOU FC 38950 € 9.90 TOMMY DOSS V TOMMY DOSS BFX 15225 € 10.23 D BEAR FAMILY RECORDS GmbH P. O. BOX 1154 • D-27727 HAMBERGEN • GERMANY 8= NEW VINYL - Country 419 HOT MUD FAMILY NRBQ MEAT & POTATOES & STUFF LIKE WILD WEEKEND (1989) - CUT THAT FF 251 € 4.90 OUT VUSLP 12 € 4.90 FERLIN HUSKY OAK RIDGE BOYS SONGS OF THE HEART HAT 3115 € 11.90 DELIVERED MCA 5455 € 5.90 JERRY INMAN ROY ORBISON YOU BETCHUM! 7E 1068 € 12.90 HANK WILLIAMS THE ROY EDDIE JACKSON & SWINGSTERS ORBISON WAY LPSE 4683 € 12.50 A MUSI CIANS LIFE/TODDY FOR VERNON OXFORD THE BUDDY - 7" WWD 45101 € 5.50 I LOVE TO SING BFX 15050 € 10.23 · Yellow Vinyl WHY NOT BE PARTNER/BONES BOOGIE - 7" WWD 45102 € 5.50 · Green Vinyl WAYLON JENNINGS VOL.3, FILES BFX 15153 € 10.23 VOL.4, FILES BFX 15154 € 10.23 DAVE ROWLAND SUGAR FREE E1 60011 € 4.90 TRACY + ELOISE SCHWARZ HOME AMONG THE HILLS BF 15007 € 8.95 WHITEY SHAFER MY HOUSE IS YOUR HOUSE BFX 15149 € 10.23 SMITTY SMITH VOL.6, FILES BFX 15156 10.23 € KING EDWARD SMITH 4TH PCLP 108112 12.90 VOL.7, FILES BFX 15157 € 10.23 € VOL.9, FILES BFX 15159 € 10.23 WALTER KID SMITH VOL.15, FILES BFX 15165 € 10.23 CAROLINA BUDDIES & OTHERS BF 15521 € 8.90 DAVID LYNN JONES SMOKESTACK LIGHTNIN’ HARD TIMES ON EASY STREET M 832 518 € 11.90 GIRL ON THE BILLBO ARD - 7"EP WCR 104 € 6.50 BEV KING & JOE KNIGHT Girl On The Bill board- Mohair Sam- Mojo Work out- Too Many Nights In The Roadhouse MARTY ROBBINS SCRAP BOOK BFX 15217 € 10.23 BUDDY KNOX SONS OF THE PIONEERS VOL.2 BFX 15252 10.23 SWEET COUN TRY MUSIC RSR MP 4001 € 10.23 € VOL.3 BFX 15253 € 10.23 · Buddy’s first country album to be released in the UK and VOL.4 BFX 15254 10.23 Europe, which contains material originally issued in Canada on € Buddy’s own ‘Sunnyhill’ record label, plus a version of ‘Long VOL.1, STAN DARD RADIO Lonely Nights’ which is previously unissued. TRAN SCRIP TIONS CSR 5 € 10.23 ELENI MANDELL VOL.2, RADIO TRAN SCRIP TIONS CSR 8 € 10.23 8 COUNTR Y FOR TRUE LOVERS LP LIT 03 € 13.90 VOL.3, RADIO Another Lonely Heart- Don’t Say You Care- I’ve Got A Lender Heart- TRAN SCRIP TIONS CSR 9 10.23 It’s Raining- Kingsport Town- Tell Me Twice- Refrain- Town City- € You’re All Bad (And Taht’s Why You’re ...)- Don’t Touch Me- Home- Blue Ribbon Eyes- Full Moon ED McCURDY y r LAST NIGHT I HAD THE t STRANGEST DREAM BF 15009 € 8.95 ELEANOR McEVOY n 8 YOLA - 180G VINYL VA 302 € 18.90 u I’ve Got You To See Me Through- Isn’t It A Little Late?- Did I Hurt o You?- Seasoned Love- The Rain Falls- Dreaming Of Leaving- Easy In Love- Last Seen Octo ber 9th- Leaves Me Wondering- I Hear You C Breathing In- Some thing So Wonder ful WILLIE NELSON & W.JENNINGS - OUTLAW REUNION A 1010 € 3.90 VOL.2, OUTLAW REUNION A 1011 € 3.90 L JUICE NEWTON Y QUIET LIES ST 12210 € 5.90 N I V % (+49) (0 47 48) 82 16-0 • FAX (+49) (0 47 48) 82 16-20 • Email [email protected] 420 VINYL - Country SOUTHERN EAGLE STRING BAND DON WILLIAMS THAT NASTY SWING BF 15010 € 8.95 YELLOW MOON - CUT OUT MCA 5407 € 4.90 JAMES STORIE HANK WILLIAMS ONE NIGHT IN DALLAS NVJ 13 € 5.90 BEST CN 2084 € 12.50 MEL STREET LAWTON WILLIAMS FEAT: BARBARA DON’T LET ME LIGHT NING JONES BFX 15178 € 10.23 THE LAST TO KNOW PD1 6114 € 9.90 FOY WILLING JAMES TALLEY & THE RIDERS OF THE PURPLE AMER ICAN ORIG I NALS BFX 15182 € 10.23 SAGE CSR 4 € 10.23 TANYA TUCKER BOB WILLS TEAR ME APART MCA 5106 € 5.90 THE RARE PRESTO IAN TYSON TRAN SCRIP TIONS CSR 1 € 10.23 MORE RARE PRESTO I OUTGREW THE WAGON SPL 1131 € 12.90 TRAN SCRIP TIONS CSR 2 € 10.23 UNCLE TUPELO JIMMY WORK 89/93. AN ANTHOL OGY 2-LP CRAZY MOON BFX 15267 10.23 (180G) SLP 5153 € 23.50 € VOGUE PICTURE DISC TOWNES VAN ZANDT KENNY ROBERTS / DOWN ABSO LUTELY NOTH ING LP 1631 € 17.50 HOMERS R 736 € 15.34 VA KENNY ROBERTS : Out Where The West Winds Blow DOWN ROADIE - SOUND TRACK 2-LP HOMERS: Who’s Gonna Kiss You When I’m Gone CUT-OUT 2HS 3441 € 9.90 · Eine Folge unserer Wiederveröffentlichungen der legendären · 1980 Soundtrack - Gatefold Cover - many rare tracks ! Seltenes Vogue Bildplatten. In unseren Katalogen findet der Sammler Doppelalbum von 1980 - Kultfilm mit Super Soundtrack ! auch noch andere Vinylschallplatten aus Sparten von Rock & LOVING COUN TRY 4SSP 110 € 7.90 Roll bis Country ! 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