Re: Laswell's rarest
Dave Brunelle <[email protected]> Wed, 9 Oct 2013 13:36:19 -0400
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That's an interesting question. Some of these items have changed over time in terms of rarity I think. There was a time where the Myths album was plentiful from dealers who sold in cut-outs and discontinued stock. Now it seems quite hard to find. Some of the others (particularly Japanese releases) seem to get harder to find as time goes on. Some things are harder to find but still out there, but are being asked a ridiculous amount of money in order to be acquired (Toy's factory 3 disc version of Execution Ground comes to mind). To some extent Tokyo Meeting 1984 as well. Though I don't see as many Japanese stores with used copies as there were a year or two ago. An original of Flying Mijinko Band has to be close to the top since it was never commercially sold. The only time I recall seeing a copy other than CD-Rs from DTMG was when Anton Fier sold his copy(or copies) off. The Soon e MC single was a bitch to find and was probably the longest search for me. Possibly the YLA Mago 12" comes in a close second. On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 10:26 AM, JoEllen Phillips <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > > > I was thinking the other day about what might be the rarest/hardest to > find release that Laswell had involvement in...is it some of the Celluloid > vinyl? Flying Mijinko Band? Myth-Dreams of the World? Some of the Japanese > releases(Autonomous Zone,Shadow Run,etc)? Or those Subharmoic releases made > out of NYC body bags? I could go on and on... > > What would you guys figure is the rarest of the rare...?Just curious... > > > -- Dave