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I'll love it for him (ORDERED!!)
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Only a 1000 of these??? Well, they are still sitting on a pile of THE LOST WORLD.
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Only a 1000 of these??? Well, they are still sitting on a pile of THE LOST WORLD. that's gotta hurt
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Only a 1000 of these??? Well, they are still sitting on a pile of THE LOST WORLD. that's gotta hurt I'm still surprised that one is still around. Over 3 years now.
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MASTER OF THE WORLD is a good little score. I had the lp for years. And look at the 20 minute bonus! PS- Still love the cover art after all these years....
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Wasn't MASTER OF THE WORLD one of the first soundtrack LPs issued by Varese? Yes. I was there. 1978 I want to say.
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Wasn't MASTER OF THE WORLD one of the first soundtrack LPs issued by Varese? Yes. I was there. 1978 I want to say. I bought this and 36 HOURS at a record store in Westwood, by UCLA. I can't remember the name of it, but I spent a lot of money there. Maybe haineshisway knows the name. It's where Tom Null worked. I ordered my stuff back then through A-1 RECORD FINDERS.
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Wasn't MASTER OF THE WORLD one of the first soundtrack LPs issued by Varese? Yes. I was there. 1978 I want to say. I bought this and 36 HOURS at a record store in Westwood, by UCLA. I can't remember the name of it, but I spent a lot of money there. Maybe haineshisway knows the name. It's where Tom Null worked. Vogue Records to be exact. Where Tom Null invited me to own a third of Varese for $2500. At that time they were only going to do obscure classical stuff. I didn't do it. Stupidest mistake EVER. I then got them into soundtracks - yes ME - and the rest is history.
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Wasn't MASTER OF THE WORLD one of the first soundtrack LPs issued by Varese? Yes. I was there. 1978 I want to say. I bought this and 36 HOURS at a record store in Westwood, by UCLA. I can't remember the name of it, but I spent a lot of money there. Maybe haineshisway knows the name. It's where Tom Null worked. Vogue Records to be exact. Where Tom Null invited me to own a third of Varese for $2500. At that time they were only going to do obscure classical stuff. I didn't do it. Stupidest mistake EVER. I then got them into soundtracks - yes ME - and the rest is history. I don't mean to chuckle at your misfortune, but it reminds me of the McDonald's brothers and how they sold off their small franchise to Ray Kroc for a mere $2 million. Then again, there would be no Kritzerland if you went to Varese back in the day. All us soundtrack collector's are thankful for that. MV
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