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We specialise in vinyl LPs, 12-inch, 7-inch, programmes, posters, tickets, autographs, vintage merchandise & memorabilia. We also buy collectables including 1980s and 1990s CD singles, limited edition releases, picture discs, shaped and uncut, promotional and demonstartion copies, acetates, test pressings and BPI and RIAA Gold/Silver/Platinum award discs.

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AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO OWEN MARSHALL 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
Aditi Records...

Top barcodes

Top catalogue numbers
AD2001...

Top titles
Captain Puff In The Naked Truth - 1st + PR enclosures...

Top wanted titles

Other artist names
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Related artists
Owen Marshall...


A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...

OWEN MARSHALL Captain Puff In The Naked Truth (Holy Grail 1975 US first private press 8-track vinyl LP, housed in a unique pasted picture sleeve complete with a super rare fold-out illustrated insert detailing the artist's creative approach as well as an A4 press release dated 'December 1, 1975' & sent to Mr. B. McRae in the UK [signed 'Bonita L. Versh']. This collector's example was obtained from Jazz Journal's Barry McRae's personal collection. As a music writer for many years, 'Bazzer The Jazzer', as he wasaffectionately known, built up a vast collection of jazz vinyl of all kinds. Many were review copies, others signed gifts from musicians, or promo copies, in addition to the enormous number of records he bought for himself over the years. See 'more info' for further details & condition... AD2001)

Tracklisting: A1 Electric Flower A2 Nana's Sleeping A3 Peanut Butter Ice Cream Man A4 Planet Funk B1 Paper Man B2 Winter Butterfly B3 Casa Del Soul B4 Ancient Astronauts This is one of the mythical 'do-it-yourself' style American jazz releases of the seventies. It was independently produced with no studio or label push or pressure - the fusion of styles on offer here have made many collector's wet their pants over the years(!), so much so Jazzman Gerald in the UK felt compelled to get the album officially reissued in 2012 as part of his 'Holy Grail' series. He wrote: "Every once in a while, a record presents itself so defiant in its refusal of categorisation that it becomes the bane of those poor vinyl archaeologists whose business it is to file and classify. The aptly named 'The Naked Truth' is one such artifact; a wayfaring stray of an album that weaves its insouciant magic through the edgelands of sound. The musical provenance is palpable - an electric blend of spiritual jazz, rhythmic black psychedelia and far-out exotica - but where it's headed remains a mystery, echoing shapes so strange that they fit no musical crevice. This is an album whose grooves are slow and deep, with a languid, balmy, and irresistibly pensive aura. It's moody: cosmic abstractions ooze from every sweet inflection, lulling arpeggios lose themselves in a haze of forgetfulness. The late Owen Marshall and his band run wild over this record, and their experiments with sound are compelling, occasionally bizarre, and chock full of strange paradoxes. So much of what can be heard here is playful, free, imbued with a sense of wonder and pure joy usually ascribed to that most natural genius of the imagination – the child. And yet there is a knowingness at work here - a certain subdued polish tempering these otherwise passionate excursions. The full force of this can be seen in Marshall's use of instruments; among the saxophone, the synth, the percussion, and the electric piano, you will hear the 'Hose-a-phone', the 'Tube-phone', 'Ply-tar', and 'Boonet'. These are instruments that Owen built himself - in order, he said, to enable him to 'tap the very depths of his creative resources...to make music fun to play, and entertaining to listen to'. This is a private press album that begs to be public. 'The Naked Truth' is an album that wants to be listened to, it wants to be heard and take your hand and lead you far, far away – it wants to wander with you deep into the woods of imagination, just as Owen himself must have done all those years ago." Condition :- The heavy duty sleeve remains in Excellent condition & off white. There is a spot of clouding in the top left corner from past sticker removal [two stickers removed] & the lightest bit of corner bumping. There are no splits or writing, just a tiny bit of natural paper fracturing at the top, & the panels are clean & clear. Both inserts remain in Excellent condition, with the PR sheet helping explain Owen's background in the music industry & how he found it difficult to negotiate an equitable recording contract with a major label, hence the record's eventual DIY release & full plunge into obscurity. We will never see another one! The other insert is a piece of wonderful folk art in itself, fully illustrated & giving much further insight. Even better, the vinyl remains in Near Mint condition, revealing just a couple of faint signs of play by the spindle hole. Unrepeatable!
OWEN MARSHALL Captain Puff In The Naked Truth (Holy Grail 1975 US first private press 8-track vinyl LP, housed in a unique pasted picture sleeve complete with a super rare fold-out illustrated insert detailing the artist's creative approach as well as an A4 press release dated 'December 1, 1975' & sent to Mr. B. McRae in the UK [signed 'Bonita L. Versh']. This collector's example was obtained from Jazz Journal's Barry McRae's personal collection. As a music writer for many years, 'Bazzer The Jazzer', as he wasaffectionately known, built up a vast collection of jazz vinyl of all kinds. Many were review copies, others signed gifts from musicians, or promo copies, in addition to the enormous number of records he bought for himself over the years. See 'more info' for further details & condition... AD2001)

Tracklisting: A1 Electric Flower A2 Nana's Sleeping A3 Peanut Butter Ice Cream Man A4 Planet Funk B1 Paper Man B2 Winter Butterfly B3 Casa Del Soul B4 Ancient Astronauts This is one of the mythical 'do-it-yourself' style American jazz releases of the seventies. It was independently produced with no studio or label push or pressure - the fusion of styles on offer here have made many collector's wet their pants over the years(!), so much so Jazzman Gerald in the UK felt compelled to get the album officially reissued in 2012 as part of his 'Holy Grail' series. He wrote: "Every once in a while, a record presents itself so defiant in its refusal of categorisation that it becomes the bane of those poor vinyl archaeologists whose business it is to file and classify. The aptly named 'The Naked Truth' is one such artifact; a wayfaring stray of an album that weaves its insouciant magic through the edgelands of sound. The musical provenance is palpable - an electric blend of spiritual jazz, rhythmic black psychedelia and far-out exotica - but where it's headed remains a mystery, echoing shapes so strange that they fit no musical crevice. This is an album whose grooves are slow and deep, with a languid, balmy, and irresistibly pensive aura. It's moody: cosmic abstractions ooze from every sweet inflection, lulling arpeggios lose themselves in a haze of forgetfulness. The late Owen Marshall and his band run wild over this record, and their experiments with sound are compelling, occasionally bizarre, and chock full of strange paradoxes. So much of what can be heard here is playful, free, imbued with a sense of wonder and pure joy usually ascribed to that most natural genius of the imagination – the child. And yet there is a knowingness at work here - a certain subdued polish tempering these otherwise passionate excursions. The full force of this can be seen in Marshall's use of instruments; among the saxophone, the synth, the percussion, and the electric piano, you will hear the 'Hose-a-phone', the 'Tube-phone', 'Ply-tar', and 'Boonet'. These are instruments that Owen built himself - in order, he said, to enable him to 'tap the very depths of his creative resources...to make music fun to play, and entertaining to listen to'. This is a private press album that begs to be public. 'The Naked Truth' is an album that wants to be listened to, it wants to be heard and take your hand and lead you far, far away – it wants to wander with you deep into the woods of imagination, just as Owen himself must have done all those years ago." Condition :- The heavy duty sleeve remains in Excellent condition & off white. There is a spot of clouding in the top left corner from past sticker removal [two stickers removed] & the lightest bit of corner bumping. There are no splits or writing, just a tiny bit of natural paper fracturing at the top, & the panels are clean & clear. Both inserts remain in Excellent condition, with the PR sheet helping explain Owen's background in the music industry & how he found it difficult to negotiate an equitable recording contract with a major label, hence the record's eventual DIY release & full plunge into obscurity. We will never see another one! The other insert is a piece of wonderful folk art in itself, fully illustrated & giving much further insight. Even better, the vinyl remains in Near Mint condition, revealing just a couple of faint signs of play by the spindle hole. Unrepeatable!
OWEN MARSHALL Captain Puff In The Naked Truth (Holy Grail 1975 US first private press 8-track vinyl LP, housed in a unique pasted picture sleeve complete with a super rare fold-out illustrated insert detailing the artist's creative approach as well as an A4 press release dated 'December 1, 1975' & sent to Mr. B. McRae in the UK [signed 'Bonita L. Versh']. This collector's example was obtained from Jazz Journal's Barry McRae's personal collection. As a music writer for many years, 'Bazzer The Jazzer', as he wasaffectionately known, built up a vast collection of jazz vinyl of all kinds. Many were review copies, others signed gifts from musicians, or promo copies, in addition to the enormous number of records he bought for himself over the years. See 'more info' for further details & condition... AD2001)

Tracklisting: A1 Electric Flower A2 Nana's Sleeping A3 Peanut Butter Ice Cream Man A4 Planet Funk B1 Paper Man B2 Winter Butterfly B3 Casa Del Soul B4 Ancient Astronauts This is one of the mythical 'do-it-yourself' style American jazz releases of the seventies. It was independently produced with no studio or label push or pressure - the fusion of styles on offer here have made many collector's wet their pants over the years(!), so much so Jazzman Gerald in the UK felt compelled to get the album officially reissued in 2012 as part of his 'Holy Grail' series. He wrote: "Every once in a while, a record presents itself so defiant in its refusal of categorisation that it becomes the bane of those poor vinyl archaeologists whose business it is to file and classify. The aptly named 'The Naked Truth' is one such artifact; a wayfaring stray of an album that weaves its insouciant magic through the edgelands of sound. The musical provenance is palpable - an electric blend of spiritual jazz, rhythmic black psychedelia and far-out exotica - but where it's headed remains a mystery, echoing shapes so strange that they fit no musical crevice. This is an album whose grooves are slow and deep, with a languid, balmy, and irresistibly pensive aura. It's moody: cosmic abstractions ooze from every sweet inflection, lulling arpeggios lose themselves in a haze of forgetfulness. The late Owen Marshall and his band run wild over this record, and their experiments with sound are compelling, occasionally bizarre, and chock full of strange paradoxes. So much of what can be heard here is playful, free, imbued with a sense of wonder and pure joy usually ascribed to that most natural genius of the imagination – the child. And yet there is a knowingness at work here - a certain subdued polish tempering these otherwise passionate excursions. The full force of this can be seen in Marshall's use of instruments; among the saxophone, the synth, the percussion, and the electric piano, you will hear the 'Hose-a-phone', the 'Tube-phone', 'Ply-tar', and 'Boonet'. These are instruments that Owen built himself - in order, he said, to enable him to 'tap the very depths of his creative resources...to make music fun to play, and entertaining to listen to'. This is a private press album that begs to be public. 'The Naked Truth' is an album that wants to be listened to, it wants to be heard and take your hand and lead you far, far away – it wants to wander with you deep into the woods of imagination, just as Owen himself must have done all those years ago." Condition :- The heavy duty sleeve remains in Excellent condition & off white. There is a spot of clouding in the top left corner from past sticker removal [two stickers removed] & the lightest bit of corner bumping. There are no splits or writing, just a tiny bit of natural paper fracturing at the top, & the panels are clean & clear. Both inserts remain in Excellent condition, with the PR sheet helping explain Owen's background in the music industry & how he found it difficult to negotiate an equitable recording contract with a major label, hence the record's eventual DIY release & full plunge into obscurity. We will never see another one! The other insert is a piece of wonderful folk art in itself, fully illustrated & giving much further insight. Even better, the vinyl remains in Near Mint condition, revealing just a couple of faint signs of play by the spindle hole. Unrepeatable!
OWEN MARSHALL Captain Puff In The Naked Truth (Holy Grail 1975 US first private press 8-track vinyl LP, housed in a unique pasted picture sleeve complete with a super rare fold-out illustrated insert detailing the artist's creative approach as well as an A4 press release dated 'December 1, 1975' & sent to Mr. B. McRae in the UK [signed 'Bonita L. Versh']. This collector's example was obtained from Jazz Journal's Barry McRae's personal collection. As a music writer for many years, 'Bazzer The Jazzer', as he wasaffectionately known, built up a vast collection of jazz vinyl of all kinds. Many were review copies, others signed gifts from musicians, or promo copies, in addition to the enormous number of records he bought for himself over the years. See 'more info' for further details & condition... AD2001)

Tracklisting: A1 Electric Flower A2 Nana's Sleeping A3 Peanut Butter Ice Cream Man A4 Planet Funk B1 Paper Man B2 Winter Butterfly B3 Casa Del Soul B4 Ancient Astronauts This is one of the mythical 'do-it-yourself' style American jazz releases of the seventies. It was independently produced with no studio or label push or pressure - the fusion of styles on offer here have made many collector's wet their pants over the years(!), so much so Jazzman Gerald in the UK felt compelled to get the album officially reissued in 2012 as part of his 'Holy Grail' series. He wrote: "Every once in a while, a record presents itself so defiant in its refusal of categorisation that it becomes the bane of those poor vinyl archaeologists whose business it is to file and classify. The aptly named 'The Naked Truth' is one such artifact; a wayfaring stray of an album that weaves its insouciant magic through the edgelands of sound. The musical provenance is palpable - an electric blend of spiritual jazz, rhythmic black psychedelia and far-out exotica - but where it's headed remains a mystery, echoing shapes so strange that they fit no musical crevice. This is an album whose grooves are slow and deep, with a languid, balmy, and irresistibly pensive aura. It's moody: cosmic abstractions ooze from every sweet inflection, lulling arpeggios lose themselves in a haze of forgetfulness. The late Owen Marshall and his band run wild over this record, and their experiments with sound are compelling, occasionally bizarre, and chock full of strange paradoxes. So much of what can be heard here is playful, free, imbued with a sense of wonder and pure joy usually ascribed to that most natural genius of the imagination – the child. And yet there is a knowingness at work here - a certain subdued polish tempering these otherwise passionate excursions. The full force of this can be seen in Marshall's use of instruments; among the saxophone, the synth, the percussion, and the electric piano, you will hear the 'Hose-a-phone', the 'Tube-phone', 'Ply-tar', and 'Boonet'. These are instruments that Owen built himself - in order, he said, to enable him to 'tap the very depths of his creative resources...to make music fun to play, and entertaining to listen to'. This is a private press album that begs to be public. 'The Naked Truth' is an album that wants to be listened to, it wants to be heard and take your hand and lead you far, far away – it wants to wander with you deep into the woods of imagination, just as Owen himself must have done all those years ago." Condition :- The heavy duty sleeve remains in Excellent condition & off white. There is a spot of clouding in the top left corner from past sticker removal [two stickers removed] & the lightest bit of corner bumping. There are no splits or writing, just a tiny bit of natural paper fracturing at the top, & the panels are clean & clear. Both inserts remain in Excellent condition, with the PR sheet helping explain Owen's background in the music industry & how he found it difficult to negotiate an equitable recording contract with a major label, hence the record's eventual DIY release & full plunge into obscurity. We will never see another one! The other insert is a piece of wonderful folk art in itself, fully illustrated & giving much further insight. Even better, the vinyl remains in Near Mint condition, revealing just a couple of faint signs of play by the spindle hole. Unrepeatable!

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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