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AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO ARTHUR DOYLE VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...

USA
vinyl LP, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl, promo vinyl LP, promo 12" vinyl, promo CD album...

Top release decades
1970s...

Top music labels
AK-BA Records...

Top barcodes

Top catalogue numbers
AK-1030...

Top titles
Alabama Feeling - 1st...

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Other artist names
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Related artists
Arthur Doyle...


A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...

ARTHUR DOYLE PLUS 4 Alabama Feeling (Ferocious No Wave Jazz 1978 US private press 6-track vinyl LP, recorded live at the Brook loft space in New York City on November 11, 1977 with Charles Stephens (trombone), Richard Williams (Bass) & Rashied Sinan & Bruce Moore (Drums). These obscenely rare first pressings were issued in the States only & in a very limited run of 1,000 copies, pasted picture sleeve. See 'more info' for further details... AK-1030)

Tracklisting: Here is the work of a [mad]man that famously turned down the opportunity to work with Sun Ra & His Arkestra, possibly because they weren't out-there enough, we don't know! That should tell you a little something about what to expect from this extremely ferocious recording... Alabama Feeling, Arthur Doyle's debut, is full of shamanistic saxophone screaming, guttural roars, darn right snarling angst (Alabama in the title alludes to Arthur's birthplace) & aggressive freedom flights. Placed highly on Thurston Moore's Top Ten Free Jazz Underground list, the album has a stronger Punk aesthetic than anything relating to Jazz. Its lo-fi sound quality was in keeping with the underground "No Wave" scene & ethos in New York of the late seventies, early eighties. Free-Jazz guitarist, Rudolf Grey was in the audience on the night of this intense recording & he created a group with Arthur Doyle shortly thereafter; both were a big inspiration on a pre-Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore, who went a long way to try & bring Arthur Doyle's work back to light. Labels: Privately pressed in a small run of just 1,000 copies on the tiny AK-Ba Records imprint, the labels are the original light grey & silver design & the run-outs or 'dead wax' area have etchings made by hand, reading 'AK-1030-A/ AK-1030-B'. Condition: This was one of the few copies of this record to make its way to the UK. It was bought during the time of release & we obtained it recently as part of one particular collector's large extensive Free Jazz collection here in Britain, with many LPs coming from the historic Mole Jazz record shop, specifically their Frank East Dulwich Market trade, or as exotic imports by mail order. The record has been stored away safely in a correct upright manner for decades. As was common practice in this country, this particular US pressed picture sleeve has its edges tape reinforced to avoid seam splits. This was done some time in the past by its original owner. The tape remains intact & in a neat fashion around the edges, yellowing with age somewhat over the decades. We would grade the sleeve VG+. The panels remain exceptionally clean & are still a fantastic off white, with no writing or creasing. There is a small white sticker in the top right corner, unobtrusive to the print, which fades into the white surround & we have left it there untouched. All text is clearly legible, including along the spine. The vinyl is a strong Excellent & appears to have been barely touched or played in its life. Strictly for the most hardcore collector only... Tracklist: A1 November 8th Or 9th - I Can't Remember When A2 Something For Caserlo, Larry, & Irma A3 A Little Linda, Debra, Omita, Barry & Maria B1 Ancestors B2 Mother Image, Father Image Development B3a BaBi Music For Milford & Huge B3b Alabama Soul For Arthur B3c Ramie And Master Charles Of The Trombone
ARTHUR DOYLE PLUS 4 Alabama Feeling (Ferocious No Wave Jazz 1978 US private press 6-track vinyl LP, recorded live at the Brook loft space in New York City on November 11, 1977 with Charles Stephens (trombone), Richard Williams (Bass) & Rashied Sinan & Bruce Moore (Drums). These obscenely rare first pressings were issued in the States only & in a very limited run of 1,000 copies, pasted picture sleeve. See 'more info' for further details... AK-1030)

Tracklisting: Here is the work of a [mad]man that famously turned down the opportunity to work with Sun Ra & His Arkestra, possibly because they weren't out-there enough, we don't know! That should tell you a little something about what to expect from this extremely ferocious recording... Alabama Feeling, Arthur Doyle's debut, is full of shamanistic saxophone screaming, guttural roars, darn right snarling angst (Alabama in the title alludes to Arthur's birthplace) & aggressive freedom flights. Placed highly on Thurston Moore's Top Ten Free Jazz Underground list, the album has a stronger Punk aesthetic than anything relating to Jazz. Its lo-fi sound quality was in keeping with the underground "No Wave" scene & ethos in New York of the late seventies, early eighties. Free-Jazz guitarist, Rudolf Grey was in the audience on the night of this intense recording & he created a group with Arthur Doyle shortly thereafter; both were a big inspiration on a pre-Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore, who went a long way to try & bring Arthur Doyle's work back to light. Labels: Privately pressed in a small run of just 1,000 copies on the tiny AK-Ba Records imprint, the labels are the original light grey & silver design & the run-outs or 'dead wax' area have etchings made by hand, reading 'AK-1030-A/ AK-1030-B'. Condition: This was one of the few copies of this record to make its way to the UK. It was bought during the time of release & we obtained it recently as part of one particular collector's large extensive Free Jazz collection here in Britain, with many LPs coming from the historic Mole Jazz record shop, specifically their Frank East Dulwich Market trade, or as exotic imports by mail order. The record has been stored away safely in a correct upright manner for decades. As was common practice in this country, this particular US pressed picture sleeve has its edges tape reinforced to avoid seam splits. This was done some time in the past by its original owner. The tape remains intact & in a neat fashion around the edges, yellowing with age somewhat over the decades. We would grade the sleeve VG+. The panels remain exceptionally clean & are still a fantastic off white, with no writing or creasing. There is a small white sticker in the top right corner, unobtrusive to the print, which fades into the white surround & we have left it there untouched. All text is clearly legible, including along the spine. The vinyl is a strong Excellent & appears to have been barely touched or played in its life. Strictly for the most hardcore collector only... Tracklist: A1 November 8th Or 9th - I Can't Remember When A2 Something For Caserlo, Larry, & Irma A3 A Little Linda, Debra, Omita, Barry & Maria B1 Ancestors B2 Mother Image, Father Image Development B3a BaBi Music For Milford & Huge B3b Alabama Soul For Arthur B3c Ramie And Master Charles Of The Trombone
ARTHUR DOYLE PLUS 4 Alabama Feeling (Ferocious No Wave Jazz 1978 US private press 6-track vinyl LP, recorded live at the Brook loft space in New York City on November 11, 1977 with Charles Stephens (trombone), Richard Williams (Bass) & Rashied Sinan & Bruce Moore (Drums). These obscenely rare first pressings were issued in the States only & in a very limited run of 1,000 copies, pasted picture sleeve. See 'more info' for further details... AK-1030)

Tracklisting: Here is the work of a [mad]man that famously turned down the opportunity to work with Sun Ra & His Arkestra, possibly because they weren't out-there enough, we don't know! That should tell you a little something about what to expect from this extremely ferocious recording... Alabama Feeling, Arthur Doyle's debut, is full of shamanistic saxophone screaming, guttural roars, darn right snarling angst (Alabama in the title alludes to Arthur's birthplace) & aggressive freedom flights. Placed highly on Thurston Moore's Top Ten Free Jazz Underground list, the album has a stronger Punk aesthetic than anything relating to Jazz. Its lo-fi sound quality was in keeping with the underground "No Wave" scene & ethos in New York of the late seventies, early eighties. Free-Jazz guitarist, Rudolf Grey was in the audience on the night of this intense recording & he created a group with Arthur Doyle shortly thereafter; both were a big inspiration on a pre-Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore, who went a long way to try & bring Arthur Doyle's work back to light. Labels: Privately pressed in a small run of just 1,000 copies on the tiny AK-Ba Records imprint, the labels are the original light grey & silver design & the run-outs or 'dead wax' area have etchings made by hand, reading 'AK-1030-A/ AK-1030-B'. Condition: This was one of the few copies of this record to make its way to the UK. It was bought during the time of release & we obtained it recently as part of one particular collector's large extensive Free Jazz collection here in Britain, with many LPs coming from the historic Mole Jazz record shop, specifically their Frank East Dulwich Market trade, or as exotic imports by mail order. The record has been stored away safely in a correct upright manner for decades. As was common practice in this country, this particular US pressed picture sleeve has its edges tape reinforced to avoid seam splits. This was done some time in the past by its original owner. The tape remains intact & in a neat fashion around the edges, yellowing with age somewhat over the decades. We would grade the sleeve VG+. The panels remain exceptionally clean & are still a fantastic off white, with no writing or creasing. There is a small white sticker in the top right corner, unobtrusive to the print, which fades into the white surround & we have left it there untouched. All text is clearly legible, including along the spine. The vinyl is a strong Excellent & appears to have been barely touched or played in its life. Strictly for the most hardcore collector only... Tracklist: A1 November 8th Or 9th - I Can't Remember When A2 Something For Caserlo, Larry, & Irma A3 A Little Linda, Debra, Omita, Barry & Maria B1 Ancestors B2 Mother Image, Father Image Development B3a BaBi Music For Milford & Huge B3b Alabama Soul For Arthur B3c Ramie And Master Charles Of The Trombone
ARTHUR DOYLE PLUS 4 Alabama Feeling (Ferocious No Wave Jazz 1978 US private press 6-track vinyl LP, recorded live at the Brook loft space in New York City on November 11, 1977 with Charles Stephens (trombone), Richard Williams (Bass) & Rashied Sinan & Bruce Moore (Drums). These obscenely rare first pressings were issued in the States only & in a very limited run of 1,000 copies, pasted picture sleeve. See 'more info' for further details... AK-1030)

Tracklisting: Here is the work of a [mad]man that famously turned down the opportunity to work with Sun Ra & His Arkestra, possibly because they weren't out-there enough, we don't know! That should tell you a little something about what to expect from this extremely ferocious recording... Alabama Feeling, Arthur Doyle's debut, is full of shamanistic saxophone screaming, guttural roars, darn right snarling angst (Alabama in the title alludes to Arthur's birthplace) & aggressive freedom flights. Placed highly on Thurston Moore's Top Ten Free Jazz Underground list, the album has a stronger Punk aesthetic than anything relating to Jazz. Its lo-fi sound quality was in keeping with the underground "No Wave" scene & ethos in New York of the late seventies, early eighties. Free-Jazz guitarist, Rudolf Grey was in the audience on the night of this intense recording & he created a group with Arthur Doyle shortly thereafter; both were a big inspiration on a pre-Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore, who went a long way to try & bring Arthur Doyle's work back to light. Labels: Privately pressed in a small run of just 1,000 copies on the tiny AK-Ba Records imprint, the labels are the original light grey & silver design & the run-outs or 'dead wax' area have etchings made by hand, reading 'AK-1030-A/ AK-1030-B'. Condition: This was one of the few copies of this record to make its way to the UK. It was bought during the time of release & we obtained it recently as part of one particular collector's large extensive Free Jazz collection here in Britain, with many LPs coming from the historic Mole Jazz record shop, specifically their Frank East Dulwich Market trade, or as exotic imports by mail order. The record has been stored away safely in a correct upright manner for decades. As was common practice in this country, this particular US pressed picture sleeve has its edges tape reinforced to avoid seam splits. This was done some time in the past by its original owner. The tape remains intact & in a neat fashion around the edges, yellowing with age somewhat over the decades. We would grade the sleeve VG+. The panels remain exceptionally clean & are still a fantastic off white, with no writing or creasing. There is a small white sticker in the top right corner, unobtrusive to the print, which fades into the white surround & we have left it there untouched. All text is clearly legible, including along the spine. The vinyl is a strong Excellent & appears to have been barely touched or played in its life. Strictly for the most hardcore collector only... Tracklist: A1 November 8th Or 9th - I Can't Remember When A2 Something For Caserlo, Larry, & Irma A3 A Little Linda, Debra, Omita, Barry & Maria B1 Ancestors B2 Mother Image, Father Image Development B3a BaBi Music For Milford & Huge B3b Alabama Soul For Arthur B3c Ramie And Master Charles Of The Trombone
ARTHUR DOYLE PLUS 4 Alabama Feeling (Ferocious No Wave Jazz 1978 US private press 6-track vinyl LP, recorded live at the Brook loft space in New York City on November 11, 1977 with Charles Stephens (trombone), Richard Williams (Bass) & Rashied Sinan & Bruce Moore (Drums). These obscenely rare first pressings were issued in the States only & in a very limited run of 1,000 copies, pasted picture sleeve. See 'more info' for further details... AK-1030)

Tracklisting: Here is the work of a [mad]man that famously turned down the opportunity to work with Sun Ra & His Arkestra, possibly because they weren't out-there enough, we don't know! That should tell you a little something about what to expect from this extremely ferocious recording... Alabama Feeling, Arthur Doyle's debut, is full of shamanistic saxophone screaming, guttural roars, darn right snarling angst (Alabama in the title alludes to Arthur's birthplace) & aggressive freedom flights. Placed highly on Thurston Moore's Top Ten Free Jazz Underground list, the album has a stronger Punk aesthetic than anything relating to Jazz. Its lo-fi sound quality was in keeping with the underground "No Wave" scene & ethos in New York of the late seventies, early eighties. Free-Jazz guitarist, Rudolf Grey was in the audience on the night of this intense recording & he created a group with Arthur Doyle shortly thereafter; both were a big inspiration on a pre-Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore, who went a long way to try & bring Arthur Doyle's work back to light. Labels: Privately pressed in a small run of just 1,000 copies on the tiny AK-Ba Records imprint, the labels are the original light grey & silver design & the run-outs or 'dead wax' area have etchings made by hand, reading 'AK-1030-A/ AK-1030-B'. Condition: This was one of the few copies of this record to make its way to the UK. It was bought during the time of release & we obtained it recently as part of one particular collector's large extensive Free Jazz collection here in Britain, with many LPs coming from the historic Mole Jazz record shop, specifically their Frank East Dulwich Market trade, or as exotic imports by mail order. The record has been stored away safely in a correct upright manner for decades. As was common practice in this country, this particular US pressed picture sleeve has its edges tape reinforced to avoid seam splits. This was done some time in the past by its original owner. The tape remains intact & in a neat fashion around the edges, yellowing with age somewhat over the decades. We would grade the sleeve VG+. The panels remain exceptionally clean & are still a fantastic off white, with no writing or creasing. There is a small white sticker in the top right corner, unobtrusive to the print, which fades into the white surround & we have left it there untouched. All text is clearly legible, including along the spine. The vinyl is a strong Excellent & appears to have been barely touched or played in its life. Strictly for the most hardcore collector only... Tracklist: A1 November 8th Or 9th - I Can't Remember When A2 Something For Caserlo, Larry, & Irma A3 A Little Linda, Debra, Omita, Barry & Maria B1 Ancestors B2 Mother Image, Father Image Development B3a BaBi Music For Milford & Huge B3b Alabama Soul For Arthur B3c Ramie And Master Charles Of The Trombone

AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY

We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I., ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.

MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:

Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills & flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material; press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing; original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying: original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.

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