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Cream ‎– Disraeli Gears
ATCO Records ‎– 33-232, 1967

Mono

Cut at Atlantic Studios
Pressed at Monarch

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I used to go to the Jackpot off Burnside when I would hit Everyday Music, but now that Crossroads has moved from Hawthorne, I just don't get over to that one as much anymore. And now that the Everyday Music in Beaverton has closed, my Portland record shopping trips have slowed a lot.

I don't make it that much either. I do like it though, small enough to get through in a reasonable amount of time, but with a great variety/selection of quality stuff. Everyday on Sandy can get a bit overwhelming.
 
The Southern Death Cult became Death Cult became The Cult

The Southern Death Cult ‎– The Southern Death Cult
Beggars Banquet ‎– BBL 46, 1983/1988

"The Southern Death Cult disbanded before recording their first album; This LP has been compiled by them from existing session and live material and alternative recordings."

Cut by Denis Blackham at Tape One

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I don't make it that much either. I do like it though, small enough to get through in a reasonable amount of time, but with a great variety/selection of quality stuff. Everyday on Sandy can get a bit overwhelming.

Yes it can. The one in Beaverton had better stuff on the walls that made buying them easier.

I do like Crossroads the best, with the different dealers it can be a bit tedious going through it all, but they have some great sellers there.
 
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