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BadfingerStraight Up ... LP
Apple, 1971. Very Good ... $16.99
Badfinger's early 70s win streak continues on Straight Up – a straight up classic set of tuneful 70s rock with big emotions and catchy songs – one that keeps just enough grit underneath those killer melodies! Titles include "Take It All", "Bably Blue", "Name Of The Game", "Perfection", "It's Over", "Sometimes" and more. This might be the group's most consistent batch of songs to date, and it's essential early 70s rock for sure. LP, Vinyl record album
(Apple pressing with Sterling stamp/LH etch. Cover has surface wear.)

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✨✧ BadfingerBest Of Badfinger ... CD
Apple/Capitol, 1970s. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ BadfingerMagic Christian Music ... LP
Apple, 1969. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
Early, groovy Badfinger! Magic Christian Music features a few tracks that Badfinger cut for the film The Magic Christian, some earlier material cut when they were The Iveys, and more recent recordings of the time like the Paul McCartney-penned hit "Come And Get It" – all around post psychedelic pop-rock par excellence. Other tracks include "Crimson Ship", "Dear Angie", "Midnight Sun", "Angelique", "Maybe Tomorrow" and more. LP, Vinyl record album
(Apple pressing with Bell Sound/SF etch. Cover has light wear.)

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✨✧ BadfingerNo Dice (longbox edition – with bonus tracks) ... CD
Apple/Capitol, Early 1970s. Used ... Out Of Stock
Badfinger comes into their own on No Dice – with a few buzzing rockers this time out, a pretty huge step from the more easygoing pop of Magic Christian Music (sweet as that stuff is) – with harder hitting groovers that kind of predict some of more tuneful power pop to follow in Badfinger's wake, but showcasing some pretty intense emotion, too, on the classic "Without You" and other tracks. Titles include "I Can't Take It", "I Don't Mind", "Blodwyn", "Better Days", "It Had To Be Me", "Believe Me", "We're For The Dark", "No Matter What" and more. This Capitol pressing includes 5 bonus tracks "Get Down", "Friends Are Hard To Find", "Mean Mean Jemima", "Loving You", "I'll Be The One" – plus 5 bonus tracks! CD
(1992 longbox edition in the original Apple packaging – still sealed with the hype sticker.)

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✨✧ Ken Thorne/BadfingerMagic Christian ... LP
Commonwealth United, Early 70s. Sealed ... Out Of Stock
Features the classic "Come & Get It" by Badfinger, written by Paul McCartney – and lots of nice instrumentals by Ken Thorne! LP, Vinyl record album
(Sealed vintage pressing! Cover has a hype sticker.)

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✨✧ BadfingerAss ... LP
Apple, 1973. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
A rawer Badfinger emerges on Ass – self-produced with a no frills vibe that was apparently something of a controversial way for the boys to record at the time, as Apple initially rejected it. It sounds like great rock & roll to us! Sweet melodies and tuneful songs are still the order of the day, but it isn't sweetened, embellished or lushed up in the studio. Titles include "Apple Of My Eye", "Get Away", "Icicles", "Blind Owl", "I Can Love You", "Timeless" and more. LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ BadfingerBadfinger At The Beeb '72/'73 ... LP
Rotten Apple, 1972/1973. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
... LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ BadfingerDay After Day ... CD
Ryko, 1974. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ BadfingerNo Dice (with bonus tracks) ... Cassette
Apple/Capitol, Early 70s. Used ... Out Of Stock
Badfinger comes into their own on No Dice – with a few buzzing rockers this time out, a pretty huge step from the more easygoing pop of Magic Christian Music (sweet as that stuff is) – with harder hitting groovers that kind of predict some of more tuneful power pop to follow in Badfinger's wake, but showcasing some pretty intense emotion, too, on the classic "Without You" and other tracks. Titles include "I Can't Take It", "I Don't Mind", "Blodwyn", "Better Days", "It Had To Be Me", "Believe Me", "We're For The Dark", "No Matter What" and more. This Capitol pressing includes 5 bonus tracks "Get Down", "Friends Are Hard To Find", "Mean Mean Jemima", "Loving You", "I'll Be The One". Cassette

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✨✧ BadfingerUnreleased & Some Released ... LP
Rotten Apple, 1970s. Sealed 2LP ... Out Of Stock
... LP, Vinyl record album
 
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✨✧ Gary Walker & RainAlbum #1 ... LP
Philips (Japan), 1968. Very Good ... Out Of Stock
The rare first solo album from Gary Walker of the Walker Brothers – originally released only in Japan in 1968 – compiled on CD with some equally rare singles! Gary's solo work really is a world away from the baroque noir of his "brother" Scott's solo LPs of the 60s – a buzzing, melodic batch of chiming psychedelic pop with strong harmonies from his Rain band members – which included a pre-Badfinger Joey Molland. Titles include "Magazine Woman", "The Sun Shines", "Doctor Doctor", "I Can't Stand To Lose You", "Market Tavern", "Spooky", "The View", "If You Don't Come Back", Thoughts Of An Old Man", "Francis", "I Promise To Love You" and more. LP, Vinyl record album
("Unofficial" reissue on Shang-Hai in a black and white cover.)
 
 
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