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Mafia IV story idea

Note: The particularly important details and music artist names are in bold text. Licensed music track names are in italics.
The year is 1973, five years after the events of the Mafia III, and 22 years since Vito Scaletta’s seen or heard from his old friend Joe Barbaro. The canon ending of Mafia III with this Mafia IV story is Vito taking over the city after Lincoln skipped town, however Cassandra and Burke are left alive and loyal to both Vito and Lincoln still. Burke was able to survive his liver cancer by getting a black market liver transplant in Mexico, like he did in his ending, except with Vito running the city. On Vito and Lincoln’s behalf, Burke and Cassandra agree to stay behind in New Bordeaux and keep the city locked down, incase Leo Galante and the Commission try anything.
The beginning cutscene is Vito answering his telephone after getting up in the morning in his new penthouse, on the top floor of the New Bordeaux casino he finished that was once Sal Marcano's, and grabbing a cup of coffee. It's Alma with some urgent news. Lincoln Clay came down to the cigar warehouse to visit her after 5 years of silence, and he has big news.
Joe is alive in Empire Bay and has been this entire time. However, as punishment for his actions, he's become Leo Galante's personal driver against his will and is forbidden from contacting Vito ever again, or else him and Vito will be killed. Alma then tells Vito to meet Lincoln at the airport to learn more, as he's already there awaiting Vito's arrival. When they're away from anyone who could listen in on their conversation, Lincoln tells Vito he has a friend named John Donovan he's going to introduce him to, hiding in the outskirts of Empire Bay, ready to help Vito and Lincoln with their new mission
Vito gets dressed in one of his signature trench coats with a suit and tie, ready to rain down hell on the Vinci crime family and their allies, and finally be reunited with his lifelong friend he previously thought was dead, Joe Barbaro.
Here is my idea for the kill list, all related to the Commission in Empire Bay and their allies.
I'm thinking Vito and Joe work with Lincoln Clay and John Donovan to split up Empire Bay and distribute territory to three other factions not unlike what Lincoln did with New Bordeaux. This time though, this is a much larger city in a much, much different part of the United States. The empire building mechanics would be a lot smoother, more robust, and streamlined compared to Mafia III. They would work similarly a more modernized version of how the hit city sandbox game Scarface: The World Is Yours handled it's empire building and management mechanics, minus the whole switching to other characters lower on the ladder to do your bidding. This would be ideal for a story rich organized crime game in my opinion. Here are my ideas for those factions, all close allies of the up and coming Scaletta crime family.
The Cuban mob led by Alma Diaz. Vito goes way back with Alma, and she does not hesitate to answer him and Lincoln's calls to save Joe's life and royally fuck both Leo Galante and the Vinci family.
Conti crime family, led by Enzo Conti. This Conti crime family formed sometime in late 1968, months after Lincoln helped Enzo flee New Bordeaux and drop off of Sal Marcano's radar. It turns out he fled north to Empire Bay and finally formed his own family, having more than enough years of experience in the underworld to handle the job. Lincoln's tight with him and manages to recruit him to Vito and Joe's cause.
The Yakuza, based out of Empire Bay's Japantown. Longtime sworn enemies of the Empire Bay Triads, with bad blood going back decades. They would greatly enjoy seeing Mr. Chu and his son's heads mounted on pikes, along with whacking everyone who's ever supported their organization. You don't know them well, and they're known to be very unpredictable and ruthless. Use these traits to your advantage when taking on the Commission of Empire Bay and their friends.
I should mention as expected, this entire 1973 section where you play as Vito is much shorter than Mafia III. Vito's takeover is shown much more quickly over time than Lincoln's, and there's time skips during it, to keep it short and sweet, and to show onscreen only what's important. There is also no option for your underbosses to betray you, as to reduce confusion and keep the story consistently the same each playthrough, like the first two Mafia games.
However, unlike Mafia III, after all of these tasks are completed and every single assassination target on Vito’s kill list is dealt with, the game does not end. In fact, it's not even anywhere near close to being over yet. Vito's 1973 section was merely the beginning act. It was really a lead up to an entirely new Mafia story, centering around a newcomer to the American mob. Fast forward two years following Vito’s rampage that led to him taking over Empire Bay and the Commission, in the year 1975 him and Joe now rule Empire Bay, with Vito as the Don of the Scaletta Crime Family, and Joe working as his loyal underboss. You play the rest of the game as a young up and coming soldato named Louis in his 20’s, who’s a rising star in Vito’s organization. Do right by Mr. Scaletta and Mr. Barbaro, understand kid?
My basic idea for the character and his backstory is that he's a young Italian-Canadian mobster from Toronto, Ontario, or whatever Mafia's equivalent of it could be called. Let's call him Louis DeSimone. His family hails from Tuscany in Italy and moved to Toronto, Ontario in 1939, shortly after World War II broke out in Europe. Louis DeSimone was born in July 1952 in Toronto, and was raised in Toronto's Little Italy. Being northern Italian and hailing from Tuscany, Louis has blond hair and green eyes, making him visually very distinct from past series protagonists, who were all dark haired brunets with brown eyes. Louis fled south to Empire Bay when the feds started cracking down on his old family and put his boss in prison, and he ended up finding a new home with the Scaletta crime family. The first few missions playing as Louis DeSimone involve shooting your away out of an arrest by a Toronto Police Service SWAT team in Toronto in December 1974, seeing the rest of the members of your old crime family either get arrested or shot in front of you as you make your escape. You spend the next two missions fleeing Ontario through Quebec and upstate New York, before finally arriving in Empire Bay in early 1975, late January to be exact. Winter is in full force with snow everywhere, Louis' arrival to Empire Bay for the first time in his life mirroring Vito's return to Empire Bay in 1945 30 years earlier, except under far different much more dire circumstances. Louis' older brother and his father, both capos in his old crime family in Toronto, are shown to be arrested by the TPS SWAT team in his first mission, the same one that attempted to gun him down when he resisted arrested. Louis knows someone had to have ratted out his old crime family, and he wants to find out who someday. The thing is though, he doesn't just want to kill them. He wants to get out of them why they did it before he kills them. More than anything else, he just wants to find out why his crime family was betrayed and served up to the feds on a silver platter, having most of his biological family sent to prison in the process. He’s out to uncover the mystery of why his family fell apart, and he’s more than willing to help people like Don Vito Scaletta and his underboss Joe Barbaro to eventually get the answers he seeks. In the end, he’s not even after revenge primarily, more than that, he wants answers and information regarding the fare of his old crime family, and wants to know why his family fell apart. I came up with the idea for this character because I figured that playing as a fugitive from the law made sense for the mob life, and I'm surprised we haven't had a fugitive protagonist in the Mafia series yet.
In the 1975 chapters while playing as Louis, the Watergate scandal, President Richard Nixon’s resignation, and the official end to the Vietnam War are all discussed on the in-game radio during news segments. In the last 1979 chapter, the beginning of the Soviet-Afghan War is also the subject of a news segment on the radio.
The story eventually transitions into the 1980's as years pass, with the scenery, cars, and music changing accordingly, and historical events of the time discussed in the game. In the 1989 section of the game, the murder of the infamous former Sinclair Parish Sheriff Walter “Slim” Beaumont is mentioned on the in-game radio, as just over 21 years ago Slim and his corruption ring were the top headline of national news. the time the game ends, it's 1992, and significant historical events from the past few years at the time that are covered on the radio in-game include anything from the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Gulf War, the collapse of the Soviet Union, to the 1992 L.A. riots. The rise of the internet and home computers are briefly touched upon during news segments on the in-game radio during the early 1990's section of the story, but not greatly delved into given their relative infancy in that time period. During this entire 1975-1992 stretch of the story, Vito is no longer playable, and Don Scaletta takes a backseat in the story as a main supporting character, similar to Don Salieri throughout Mafia: Definitive Edition. You now play as the Italian-Canadian Scaletta family soldato Louis DeSimone, who is later promoted to being a capo in 1985. At the end of the game in 1992, Louis is promoted to Consigliere of the Scaletta crime family, and it’s revealed in the epilogue that he became the don of the family in 2006 at the age of 54, and his now released from prison older brother serving as his underboss, and and Enzo Conti’s grandson Giovanni Conti serving as consigliere, taking over from Louis’ previous position which before that belonged to his father and Enzo’s only son, Lorenzo Conti from 1973-1992. It is worth noting that unlike Don Salieri, Don Scaletta has much more integrity, and has more genuine loyalty for his men and his associates. If you've beaten Mafia 1 or Mafia: Definitive Edition, you'll know this is something Salieri lacked in the end. Over time, Louis also goes from having a strictly business relationship with Vito and Joe, to bonding with them and becoming a genuinely close friend and trusted member of the family, seeing Vito as something of a second father, and coming to see Joe as the fun uncle he never had. Another major character development theme is Louis DeSimone adapting and assimilating into Italian-American culture in his new home in the Northeastern US, it seeming like something new mixed with the familiar Italian-Canadian culture he was raised in back in Ontario just north of the border.
The game will include a number of hit music from the 70’s that played on the radio back then, such as Bobby Womack’s Across 110th Street and Tony Christie’s (Is This the Way to) Amarillo, The Grateful Dead's Casey Jones and at least a few songs by the then new American rock band Cheap Trick, as well as popular songs from the 1960’s people still listened to at the time, such as Sam the Sham and the PharaohsWooly Bully, King Crimson’s 21st Century Schizoid Man, Zager and Evans' In the Year 2525, The Zombies' Time of the Season, and Nancy Sinatra’s These Boots Are Made for Walkin'. When you progress through the game, especially after you switch to playing as Louis DeAngelo for the rest of the story, years change, and the music changes. Different songs start playing on the radio, such as Sylvester's You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real), Randy Crawford's Street Life, and The Village People's Y.M.C.A., Cheryl Lynn's Got to Be Real, Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive, and the Bee Gees' Stayin' Alive start playing in the 1979 portion of the game. After you've completed the 1975 section of the game, Foghat's Slow Ride starts playing on the radio. Starting in the 1977 section of the game, Cheap Trick's I Want You to Want Me and Heart's Barracuda start playing on the radio. In the 1980's portion of the game, Thomas Dolby's songs Hyperactive! and She Blinded Me with Science, in addition to Night Ranger's Sister Christian also start playing on the radio. If Hangar 13 can afford the licenses, I also think a few Michael Jackson and Madonna songs should definitely be on the radio during the 1980's portion of the story, given the immense popularity and regular radio airtime those two had in that decade. If this ended up being possible, I imagine that Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal, Beat It, Bad, and Billie Jean being on the radio in the 80's sections would be a must, Smooth Criminal especially because of how well it suits the series. Madonna's Lucky Star, Burning Up, Like a Virgin, and Borderline would also be perfect for the 80's portion of the game to me. Also mentioned by NPCs and civilians in the game are topical events of the time period, such as the release of the groundbreaking 1973 horror film The Exorcist at the end of Vito's playable portion of the game.
Other music of the 1980's segment when playing as Louis DeAngelo for the remainder of the game includes hits of the era such as Joe Jackson's Steppin' Out, The Buggles' Video Killed The Radio Star, Corey Hart's Sunglasses at Night, Laura Branigan's Self Control and Gloria, The Weather Girls' It's Raining Men, A-ha’s Take On Me, Men at Work's Down Under, Kim Wilde's Kids in America, The Gap Band's You Dropped a Bomb on Me, Culture Club’s Karma Chameleon, Michael Sembello’s Maniac, Twisted Sister's I Wanna Rock and We're Not Gonna Take It, Bon Jovi's Wanted Dead or Alive and Bad Medicine, Soft Cell’s Tainted Love, Robert Palmer’s Simply Irresistible, Rick Astley’s Together Forever, Whenever You Need Somebody, and Never Gonna Give You Up, Cutting Crew’s [I Just] Died In Your Arms, Loverboy's Working for the Weekend, Dead or Alive's You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) and That's the Way (I Like It), Tiffany’s I Think We’re Alone Now, Daryl Hall & John Oates' Maneater, Aneka's Japanese Boy, Mötley Crüe's Dr. Feelgood, Girls, Girls, Girls and Kickstart My Heart, Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire, Huey Lewis And The News' Hip To Be Square, Bill Medley's (I've Had) The Time of My Life, The Police's Every Breath You Take, Whodini's Magic's Wand, Guns ‘N RosesWelcome to the Jungle and Paradise City, Tears For Fears' Everybody Wants To Rule The World, Rockwell's Somebody's Watching Me, Regina's Baby Love, Nena's 99 Red Balloons, Earth, Wind, and Fire's Let's Groove and September, Billy Idol's Eyes Without a Face and White Wedding, Rick JamesGive It To Me Baby, Olivia Newton-John’s Physical, The S.O.S. Band’s Take Your Time (Do It Right), Kenny LogginsHighway to the Danger Zone, Wham!’s Everything She Wants, George Michael's Careless Whisper, Toto's Hold the Line and Africa, Blondie's Heart of Glass and Atomic, and Mai Tai's History.
**Note that not every single year and moment of the 17 year 1975-1992 section playing as Louis DeAngelo is playable or chronicled. My idea is it would be handled similarly to how the time skips in Mafia 1/Mafia: Definitive Edition were handled. Time skips of two or more years, or in this case, even longer such as 4 years sometimes, the game skipping from 1979 to 1983. This is to keep the game and story length ideal, and not risk it getting boring or repetitive, or going on for too long. Repetition was a big problem in Mafia III even if I still thought it was a superb game, so I think it'd be best to learn from that for the next big entry. The games story will skip ahead and show onscreen only what's significant, similar to the first Mafia game and it's remake, as well as certain aspects of Mafia II. Louis starts his section as a 22 year old fugitive soldato who got picked up by another crew south of the Canadian border, and in the epilogue of the game in 1992, is promoted to the consigliere of the Scaletta crime family at the age of 40, being set to take over the family once Vito and Joe become too old to run the day to day on a regular basis. Louis DeSimone is promoted to don of the Scaletta crime family following Vito and Joe being officially retired as of 2006. They’re both still involved and paid huge amounts of money by Louis out of respect, but keep a much lower profile by then since they have handpicked successors and aren’t worried about where the business is going.
The years chronicled in the main gameplay segments are as follows:
1973
1975
1977
1979
1983
1985
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Much more of the rural areas and countryside outside of Empire Bay are included than what was available in Mafia II. The way rural environments are handled for this hypothetical Mafia IV is akin to how Mafia: Definitive Edition and Mafia III handled their rural environments outside the main cities, except much larger in scale, given the increased power of the current new consoles such as the PS5 and Xbox Series X. This region is based off of upstate New York and the surrounding areas across multiple states in the Northeastern US, and includes forests, fields, mountains, rivers, lakes, beaches, and small towns. Also included are other cities and towns, based off of other large cities in New York like Syracuse, Buffalo, and Rochester, where other story missions, business activities, and side missions take place, along with smaller notable places like Ithaca, Binghamton, and Utica. The entire states of New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Delaware, Maryland, and Ohio are also included, including places based off of all of their major cities and most of their notable towns in between. Large portions of Pennsylvania are included as well, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Scranton. All of the province of Nova Scotia including the city of Halifax, and Large portions of the eastern half of the Canadian province of Ontario are included as well, including cities based off of Toronto, Ottawa, and Niagara Falls. There's even a small portion of Quebec included, including Montreal and the surrounding countryside of the province outside that city, including a few small towns in southern Quebec. The player must pass a quick border patrol check when crossing the US-Canada border in a car or other ground vehicle.
Wildlife is present in the game, mostly to add to the background, scenery, and immersion in rural environments on the map. These are all animals native to the Northeastern US, ranging from white tailed deer, coyotes, bobcats, Canada lynxes, rabbits, hares, groundhogs, gophers, beavers, raccoons, opossums, bats, chipmunks, red and gray squirrels, mice, and rats to more formidable and potentially dangerous animals that may sometimes attack the player, such as grey wolves, black bears, mountain lions, and moose. These last four animals are known to spawn in the mountainous regions, especially in New York, Ohio, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Ontario, including the rural regions based off of the Catskills and the Adirondack mountains. Dogs are present in the cities, towns, and settlements where humans live and keep them as pets, being walked and sometimes found in people's yards. Some are used as guard dogs by enemies and are aggressive towards the player on sight. Domestic cats are also present in the background of residential areas, and both Louis and Vito own them as pets throughout the game in their safe houses, as well as other onscreen characters we see the homes of throughout the game.
Aircraft make their first usable appearance in the Mafia series too, from airplanes to helicopters. Vito cannot use planes or helicopters in his playable 1973 portion of the game, as he does not know how to pilot, being a paratrooper in World War II who never actually flew any of the planes himself. Aircraft are unlocked to use when Louis DeSimone gets his pilot’s certificate offscreen in 1977, and at the end of a chapter set that year, Louis has to fly Vito in a helicopter to a penthouse in Downtown Empire Bay acting as a family safe house, equipped with a helipad. Louis frequently serves as a personal driver and pilot for both Vito and Joe afterwards, having done a lot in his time serving the family to earn their trust and respect.
Melee weapons also make a return from Mafia: Definitive Edition, with even more variety this time. In their respective sections of the game, Vito and Louis may use anything from baseball bats, pipes, shovels, brass knuckles, golf clubs, police batons, switchblades, kitchen knives, bowie knives, ice picks, 2x4s, claw hammers, crowbars, tire irons, chain links, machetes, meat cleavers, pickaxes, hatchets, sledgehammers, to fire axes. This amount of melee weapons is so no matter what environment the player finds themselves in during a mission or any other game activity, there is usually a weapon of some sort nearby. If the player has obtained piano wire, you may also strangle an enemy to death with it from behind as a stealth kill, this being a classic assassination method infamous for being used by the Italian Mafia. Rope can also be found and used for similar strangulation stealth kills, appearing in the gameplay environments where piano wire can’t be found. There is a wide variety of new guns and explosives to use in this concept for Mafia IV, going with the new weapons of the time the game takes place that criminals quickly got their hands on. This includes the SPAS-12 combat shotgun, the Beretta 92 pistol, the AK-74 assault rifle, the mini uzi, the MAC-10 submachine gun, both suppressed and unsuppressed variants, the Beretta 92 pistol, the Taurus raging bull revolver, Glock handguns, the TEC-9 machine pistol, illegally modified to be full auto, the Ruger Mini-14 full auto variant, and even Vietnam war era flamethrowers, which I think is only natural given that as of Mafia III, we already have RPGs and grenade launchers. Late in the game from the 1989 section and onwards, the Benelli M3 combat shotgun becomes available. The Milkor MGL grenade launcher becomes available beginning in the 1983 portion of the game. Attached grenade launchers are also available for the AK-47, AK-74, and M16 assault rifles. More advanced rocket launchers of the 1970’s and 1980’s are naturally included as well.
Free ride makes a return in Mafia IV, with the player having the options to change the weather, time period, and an option to play as Louis, Vito, Joe, Lincoln, or John Donovan. Naturally, a multitude of new free ride missions are available as well.
I previously posted a much earlier and less detailed draft of this on the old Mafia3 subreddit 3 years ago back in 2017 as an idea for a hypothetical Mafia 3 expansion where you play as Vito, but have since updated and revamped it to a possible Mafia IV plot, and fixed any plot holes I noticed and made it much more fleshed out and in depth, and focus on more than just Vito in the end. You may view my original here if you so desire, to compare. https://www.reddit.com/Mafia3/comments/6sldhp/spoiler_mafia_iii_vito_dlc_basic_plot_idea/
Feel free to give me constructive criticism on this, as I encourage this discourse and believe it is integral to growing and improving, to build upon or improve these ideas I've come up with, or say whether or not you think something like this should happen in the future. Thank you for reading!
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Words and frequencies across all lyrics

Bit of a pointless post but something I was curious about. Combining all the lyrics from DCFC songs Ben has written, here are all the words used and the frequency of them.
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35 unexpected places the Berlin Wall ended up around the world

  1. The Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas, has two sections of the Berlin Wall in its Trinity Corridor.
  2. This portion of the Berlin Wall, located in front of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa, was given to former South African President Nelson Mandela in the 1990s.
  3. Children play in a park in Torrejon de Ardoz, Spain, where a section of the Berlin Wall resides.
  4. This colorful portion of the Berlin Wall resides at The Wende Museum and Archive of the Cold War in Culver City, California. It was painted by French-born and Berlin-based artist Thierry Noir.
  5. The French municipality of Courbevoie bought this piece of the Berlin Wall back in 1990. It sits on display in the La Defense business district and includes a painting by famed German artist Kiddy Citny.
  6. The Blloku district of Tirana, Albania, unveiled this portion of the Berlin Wall as part of a memorial to honor victims of communism in the country.
  7. In addition, a segment of the wall resides outside the Imperial War Museum, in London, England.
  8. The Royal Engineers Museum, in Gillingham, England, also holds a portion of the Berlin Wall.
  9. Sections of the Berlin Wall stand as historical remnants in the Cold War exhibition of the Royal Air Force Museum, located in the village of Cosford, England.
  10. A three-ton portion of the Berlin Wall is on permanent display at the Armory in Seattle, Washington.
  11. Chapman University, located in Orange, California, has one of the largest displays of the Berlin Wall on a university campus. The section of the wall is surrounded by an Abraham Lincoln quote which says, "A house divided against itself cannot stand."
  12. Plaza Berlin was built in coordination with the German Embassy of Guatemala and the Municipality of Guatemala in Guatemala City. The large space holds three sections of the Berlin Wall, a fountain made with Venetian mosaics brought by German residents in the country, and stunning panoramic views of the city.
  13. Ten segments of the Berlin Wall are on display outside of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in Los Angeles, California. The structure weights 25 tons.
  14. The European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, also contains original pieces of the Berlin Wall.
  15. Here, a chunk of the Berlin Wall can be seen through lush trees in Yokohama, a Japanese city that sits south of Tokyo.
  16. This 12-foot-tall portion of the Berlin Wall is on display at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California. It is covered with red, white, and blue graffiti on the side that faced democratic West Berlin while the side facing East Berlin remains unpainted.
  17. In this photo, schoolchildren can be seen walking near a piece of the Berlin Wall that sits on display in Battery Park in New York City.
  18. When visiting the Vatican Gardens of Vatican City, you'll come across a slab of the Berlin Wall that was allegedly won by former Ferrari motor sport director Marco Piccinini during an auction in 1990. He gifted it to the Vatican in 1994.
  19. In 1990, the Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie (Checkpoint Charlie Museum) in Berlin presented this segment of the wall to the Andrei Sakharov Museum and Public Center in Moscow, Russia. It was decorated by artists and rises above the lawn near the museum building today.
  20. Local artists will often paint portions of the wall. Here, Victor Landeta, a street artists, spray paints a portrait of Nelson Mandela on a segment of the Berlin Wall in Kleinmachnow, Germany.
  21. Oddly enough, a section of the Berlin Wall was installed into the men's restroom of the Main Street station Casino, Brewery and Hotel, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The wall is protected by glass and can be observed by female visitors with the help of the area's security guards.
  22. There's another segment of the wall in Buenos Aires at the garden of San Martin palace, the headquarters of Argentina's Foreign Ministry.
  23. In 1991, Perfil Group, an Argentinian news company based in Buenos Aires, bought 20 segments of the Berlin Wall. The segments represent symbols of freedom to the company and stand protected behind a sheet of glass in the company's lobby.
  24. A piece of the Berlin Wall resides in Ein Hod, Israel. Ein Hod was founded in 1953 by a group of artists and remains an art-centered community where around 150 artists and their families reside.
  25. This portion of the Berlin Wall traveled from Hamburg to Miami Dade College's Wolfs Campus in Miami, Florida, last year. On the day of its unveiling, around 1,500 people gathered at the campus with German flags to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the wall.
  26. If you happen to be at Chicago's Western Brown Line L Station, located in the Lincoln Square neighborhood, look out for an 11-foot-tall and 4-foot-wide portion of the Berlin Wall. The piece was given to the city by the Senate and City of Berlin as a commemorative relic.
  27. This piece of the Berlin Wall has been on display at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, since 1990.
  28. These four pieces of the Berlin Wall stand in Indonesian sculptor Teguh Ostenrik's workshop, located in Depok, Indonesia. Ostenrik brought the four original sections to Indonesia in 1990.
  29. The Newseum, an interactive museum of news and journalism in Washington, D.C., houses eight 12-foot-high concrete sections of the Berlin Wall. Next to them, you'll find a three-story East German guard tower that used to be located near Checkpoint Charlie.
  30. In 2004, the Seoul Metropolitan Government announced the creation of an open plaza area in Seoul, South Korea, that would be known as Berlin Square. With three segments of the Berlin Wall, street lights from Berlin, benches, and German trees, the Plaza has been built to stand as a symbol of hope for the reunification of North and South Korea.
  31. This 12-foot section of the Berlin Wall was given to Olympic champion Usain Bolt by the city of Berlin after he broke the world records in the 100 and 200 meter finals of the World Athletics Championships in 200229. The gift sits at the Jamaica Military Museum and Library in Kingston.
  32. "The Day the Wall Came Down" is a statue in the George H.W. Bush Library, in College Station, Texas. The statue depicts horses bolting for freedom over six broken segments of the Berlin Wall.
  33. Three segments of the Berlin Wall were gifted to the United Nations Headquarters in New York City by the Federal Republic of Germany. The illustration displays a boy and a girl meeting over the wall.
  34. Over the years, segments of the Berlin Wall have been gifted and sold to countries around the world. Here, portions of the Wall are up for sale at a storage yard in Teltow, Germany.
  35. The East Side Gallery is approximately a one-mile portion of the Berlin Wall in Berlin, Germany. The gallery is filled with symbolic artwork, like this one of a car breaking through the wall.
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Campaign: Azania - South Africa

Below is what I have created for my upcoming campaign. They will be mainly playing in Cape Town in Azania.
- Most of this information has been created by me, as there was not a lot of "cannon" game information in the books. where there was info, I tried to use it as much as possible. (but I also had to make it mine, so...some liberties have been taken).

My questions are what do you think about it, should I change or add anything...or is it a nice starting point for what players would know about the nation and city they live in.

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Azania (South Africa):
The Azanian Confederation was formed in 2040 when the Cape Republic, Oranje-Vrystaat, Trans-Swazi Federation, and Zulu Nation decided to combine into one nation.
It fully participates in the Global SIN Registry

Geography:
The whole central and northern area is on a great plateau
· Northern Azania is almost all rain forest
· Easterly and center Azania is all arid desert
· Center Azania is mostly savannah and scrublands
· Westerly and center Azania is all plainlands
· Southern coast of Azania is varied and mountainous
There are gold mines and diamond mines that give Azania it’s wealth
· It is not uncommon to see slaves and indentured servants
Weather:
· Generally, the climate is temperate (remember that the seasons are opposite of North America)
· It doesn’t rain often, but when it does, it rains for a long stretch of time.
o This doesn’t include the far northern and the eastern region around Pretoria and Zulu
o This also doesn’t include Cape Town that has a dragon that makes it rain
Travel:
There are several highways that crisscross the nation (The below are the ones that are still mostly intact and maintained)
· The N1 is the fastest route to and from Cape Town to Pretoria
o The “No-Oners” is a gang that is found between Cape Town and Pretoria and frequently travel the N1 looking for those targets that are easy pickings. They are responsible for smuggling and trafficking the majority of contraband between the cities.
· The N2 is along the south coast from Cape Town
· The N7 will take you north up towards farmlands where it abruptly ends in a crater
· The N12 breaks from the N1 and takes you north through farmlands to the “Central Kalahari Reserve”
o The “Grey Coats” are a gang that operates from where the N12 breaks north, and highway road travel is safe if you pay the tolls that they enforce throughout the stretch. They are not that large though and will stay away from protected targets.
· The N3 will take you to and from Pretoria to New Hlobane
A super railway system runs the entirety on the country, and the main line runs from Cape Town to Pretoria
· It runs semi close to highway N1 (running next to it at a few stretches and runs a couple miles away at others)
· This rail system is protected and well maintained
· It is also instrumental for getting workers, tourists, and cargo between the cities
Languages:
· English and Afrikaans are tied for the most known/used languages
o English is more prevalent in the large cities and Afrikaans is more prevalent everywhere else
· The second most used language is Portuguese, and the third language is German
· The largest language spoken with in the Wakyambi Elves is Zulu
· After that; it is crime languages (Russian, Italian, Cantonese) and dialects (Swazi, Tsonga, etc.)
Flora and Fauna:
· The biodiversity here is too numerous to list, but all the standard African critters are present
o Awakened creatures are in excess, take a guide or ranger with you
§ Those that stray far from the highways and roads end up missing
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Cape Town:

If someone could describe Cape Town in a single sentence it would probably be…
· A land where riches such as diamonds, gold, and uranium spring from the soil like savannah grass, life is still the cheapest of commodities and people are still desperate enough to indenture their offspring to corporate strip mines.
It is not the biggest city in Azania, but it is the most diverse and the capital of the country, as well as being the home to the most elite and powerful creatures in the nation.
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Leadership (movers and shakers):
Mujaji (f (dragon) The Rain Queen – Great Feathered Serpent)
Richard Wong (m (dwarf) Mayor)
Jan Vermeer (m (human) CEO of DeBeers-Omnitech ()Diamonds)
Erich Sladek (m (ork) Lone Star Police Chief)
Jabu Goduka (m (human) District Attorney)
Tanya Solari (f (Elf) Ares District Director)
Quinton Lavigne (m (human) Neo-Net District Director)
Steven Mbulo (m (troll) Military General)
Rondo Gibbon (m (dwarf) Shiawase District Director)
Tricia Mika (f (human) Evo District Director)
Newton Buccan (m(ork) Elite – Wealthy Investor)
Cayla Maille (f (human) Elite – Wealthy Philanthropist)
Watha Yol (m (Elf) Elite – Wealthy Investor)
Mabuki Njombo (m (elf) Former “Rain Queen” Shaman)
Luis Barreto (m (human) Pirate/Philanthropist/Humanitarian)
Malcolm Slayton (m (human) Silver Skull Transportation CEO)

Parliament council members:
These are a few of the persons that handle all the nation’s major decisions and also reside in Cape Town.
(where-as not an official member, Mujaji is always welcome when she wants)
Nancy Finch (f (human))
Sarah Tempra (f (dwarf))
Fando Vuyo (m (Elf))
Demetri Olof (m (human))
Elizabeth West (f (human))
Sean Killdeer (m (troll))
Peter Williams (m (human))
Hank Ford (m (ork))

Robben Island:
· Robben Island is an island located on the table shelf and is approximately four miles northwest away at its closest.
o By boat it takes approximately three and a half hours to ferry there, as there are many maritime hazards.
o It is most notably known for the military base and the prison it houses
§ It also has a small airport and community of military family members
Neighborhoods (the bowl):
Those that live in the bowl are not necessarily any better off then those that live in the fringe, they just get away with more.
Some well-known locales:
Waterfront:
· Visible from almost anywhere in Capetown, the blue harbor swarms with ships of all flags.
· This is the city’s seaport and despite Mujaji’s attempts, this remains in the hands of pirates and gangs.
· However, with the presence of corporate district offices, there is a common set of unspoken rules that keep trouble to a minimum.
· Victoria Wharf Mega-mall
· Cape Town Customs Office
· Two Oceans Aquarium
Mouilli Point:
· This neighborhood lies west of the waterfront, but still on the coast and lies within the harbor, and it also houses the large stadium (Green Point Stadium) where several sports are played.
· Several elite condominiums and resorts have also been built here.
· Home to upscale fortified gated estates of the super wealthy.
· This is also the home of the largest park in the city.
· Metropolitan Golf Club
· Green Point Stadium
· The Granger Hotel
Downtown:
· This area has seen the most renovation and revitalization in the past decade with an uncountable amount of nuyen poured into it.
· It rivals other large city downtowns like Seattle, Detroit, and Berlin in way of scope and verticality.
· Several large corporations have headquarters or district offices here, as well as housing large mega-mall/apartment complexes.
· Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden (Biotech greenhouse dome)
· Castle of Good Hope
· Cape Town City Municipal Buildings
· Arcade Café (BaClub)
· The Gin Bar (BaClub)
· Publik (Dance Club)
· Quiksotic Train Terminal
· Ares Macrotechnology Capital Building
The Gardens:
· This neighborhood is located south of Mouilli Point and is home to middle/upper-class families and tourists.
· The closer you live to the mountain, the nicer houses you will find, and the closer to the coast you will find apartment complexes.
· This district is also named after its many gardens, botanical works of art, and luxurious fountains.
· Newmark Hotel and Garden
· Protea Zoo
· Stella Varis Garden and Fountain
Castlen:
· South of the Garden along the coast and tucked away from the drek of city life you can find Castlen.
· There are few ways to get to this uber-rich neighborhood and all are closely monitored. There is a stretch for commercial…
· To even work as a servant in this neighborhood, you have to go through a vigorous background check.
· The Crystal Fairway (Golfcourse)
· The Roundhouse (5-star restaurant)
· Bungalow 52 (Dance Club)
Buisenkant:
· This neighborhood is located south of the downtown district, and has some of the best nightly views, too bad it is overpopulated.
· This area would be the slums of the bowl, with houses practically built adjoining and on top of each other.
· Those with the most money can afford the houses closer to the mountainside and thus upper manses with views.
· De Waal Park (and accompanying Molteno Reservoir)
· Marko’s Killa’ Party (Outdoor Club, Amphitheater)
· The Lions Hotel
Neighborhoods (the fringe and sprawl):
For all the money spending going into the neighborhoods of the “Bowl”, the rest of the sprawl has been left to filth and decay
Some well-known locales:
Lower Addeley:
· East of Waterfront and northeast of Longmarket, the “Low-ady” is mostly industrial shipping and industrial manufacturing
· This is also where the airport is located.
· It has been rebuilt to accommodate leisurely activities.
Far north, is where the dismantling of old ships happens, they are run-a-shore and those that want, get to work on them.
· Cape Town Airport
· Brooklyn Tower “the Brook” (Mega-mall)
· Buffelsfontein Hotel
Crossroads:
· This area is actually four neighborhoods that all border each other where the N1 and N7 highways intersect.
· These areas are mostly lower-class poor and industrial neighborhoods, that most choose to forget or look the other way.
· Summer Green: Spearhead Business Park
· Summer Green: Chemira Tek HQ
· Edgemead: De Akker Pub (Bar)
· Edgemead: Cape Town Community College
· Acacia Park: St. John’s Church
· Acacia Park: Maitland Cemetery
· Glenwood: Planet Bar (BaClub)
· Glenwood: N1 City Mega-Mall
Vesperdene:
· This neighborhood lies east of downtown and is one of the more affluent (but still middle-class) and commercial areas of the fringe.
· It also could be because it is pretty much just a huge bazaar and one can find pretty much anything here for a price.
Tourist and criminals travel these streets and visit these locales.
· Indra (Dance Club)
· Dunn’s Dungeon (BaClub)
· Magica Roma (Bawell known magic shop)
Pinelands:
· The largest neighborhood in the fringe, it is located east of Vesperdene and is like a small city in its own right.
· West of the N7 is mostly made up of lower-class apartment complexes and east of the N7 is middle-class suburbanite homes.
There is a downtown that spans the whole distance of the N7 within the boundaries of this area.
· West of N7: Star Holiday Mega-Apartments
· West of N7: Neo-Net Grid Housing
· West of N7: Morningside Mega-Apartments
· East of N7: GrandWest Casino and Resort
· East of N7: Renegades Pub (Bar)
Gugulethu (the Gut):
· This area is located south of Vesperdene and is a slumland.
· Whereas not as bad as Longmarket, it is still the bottom of society and slummy
· Belmont Square (series of Mega-Apartments)
· Cambridge Quart (series of Mega-Apartments)
· Rondebosch Commons (Park)
Longmarket:
· This neighborhood is located south of the Pinelands and east of Gugulethu.
· This is also where a lot of gang activity takes place, as does smuggling and black-market importing.
This is a neighborhood where even Lone Star will refuse to go to answer calls of criminal activity.
· Mostly slums and nobody ever goes there to visit
· These are mostly just metal shacks huddled together.

Organized Crime:

Mujaji recently decimated the powerful crime families, in an order to stem their illicit activities, this has left a large power vacuum in the city, that criminals and shadowrunners alike are weighing the options to take. There are three factions that have seemingly survived the “purging” and are vying for control of the cape.
· With the deaths of the boss Anthony Ferraro and underboss Killian O’Neill, the Mafia has been in an inter-political war where the “capos” are struggling to decide on a leader.
o Joseph Ferraro claims he has the greater entitlement to the spot, as his Uncle was the boss.
§ Joe is also rumored to be the richest and rumored to live in the “Castlen” neighborhood.
o Sean O’Neill is demanding he is the rightful heir to command, as he is the son of the underboss.
§ Sean is rumored to control the largest force of mobsters.
o Nicolas Panchini is claiming that it is time for new blood and ideas, as the last regime brought death.
§ Nick makes sure to get any rumors squashed but ask around everyone has ideas.
· The Vory were also decimated and lost a lot of their command; however, they were quick to hash out new leadership quickly; and in doing so have also been able to take territory from the Mafia.
o It is rumored that the new “Prakhan” (leadeboss) is “Vetka Artov”, she used to be the “Obshchak” (security overseer)
§ This is a tall muscular female troll, no one messed with her before, and now even more so…
· The “Blue Lotus” Triad survived and has quickly claimed with force the old Yakuza territories of Vesperdene
o It is rumored that have a powerful backer assisting them.

Gangs:
There are eight main gangs that reside within and battle for neighborhoods; then there are several minor subsidiary gangs that control smaller “blocks” within those larger main gang territories. Below are the gang names and within that will be listed a few minor gangs they control.
· The “Drek-Heads” reside in and claim the northern part of the “Lower Addeley” as their own. It is rumored that the Drak-Heads are being led by Luis Barreto, a rumor that he vehemently denies. And no one has been able to expose this rumor to be the truth.
o The “Scrappers” control the criminal enterprises of “Dismantlers Corner” north of “Lower Addy”.
o The “Picaroons” reside in the “Racine Block” of the “Lower Addy” and are known for carjacking and piracy.
· The “Clowns” used to be part of the largest gang in the entire nation, the “Hard Time Kids”, but a recent schism has wrenched them apart. They are now known as the Clowns and despite the name are just as bad, if not worse than they were. They reside mostly in the “Longmarket” but are found in the “Pinelands” too.
o The “Jesters” reside in the “54th Block” of the western “Pinelands” and are more small-time criminals than anything else.
§ The 54th Block is also the location of the “Morningside Mega-Apartment Complex”
o The “Ha-ha Boys” reside in “Beggar’s Point” in “Longmarket” and are more violent than the clowns.
· The “Harvesters” are mostly found in the Matrix where they steal and extort the common wageworkeslave. Outside of the Matrix they reside in southern “Buisenkant” and deal in counterfeiting, Loansharking, and gambling.
o DotEXE” works for them outside of the bowl and resides in the “Frankfort Block” of Vesperdene.
· The “Tusks” are primarily an ork and troll gang that will sometimes allow those that are not orks and trolls entrance if they prove their worth and dedication to the gang. They reside in within the “Acacia Park” region of the crossroads.
o There are no smaller gangs that work directly for the Tusks.
o The Tusks associate with many gangs and on any given day they could be an ally or an enemy.
· The “Reapers” are the only major gang that requires you to be awakened to join. They mostly deal with the occult and some even call them a cult with their rituals and practices. They reside in “the Gut”, but their influence is felt through-out the entire city by way of the astral realm.
o The “Spirit Guides” are an organization that claims no affiliation with the Reapers, however, most of the known members of the Reapers were once Spirit Guides. The guides are a pseudo religious group that worships astral creatures. They have “lodges” located all over the city. However, unlike the Reapers they will recruit non-awakened.
· The “Draak Elwe” are a group of gang bangers that consider themselves trophy hunters more then a street gang. They call Vesperdene their home, but travel throughout the city and nation hunting the Zulu Wakyambi and other; quote, “over-abundant species’.
o There are no smaller gangs that work directly for the Draak Elwe.
· The “Red Demons” are the city’s resident go-gang. They reside and strike bystanders along the northern part of the N7. This leads to clashes with the Drek-Heads and the scrappers. Lone Star has also upped its manpower in this region, but with an already tight shift of officers working night and day, it has been hardly an improvement.
o The “Speed-Freaks” are a gang that deals with primarily moving cargo safely for a cost. They can be found in any blackmarket where one would need to get things into or out of city limits.
o The “Road-Master” is a gang in his own right, although there are many who take up the mantle of road-master within it this gangs ranks, it is believed that there is an original person, an old shadow-runner, that controls the far northern stretch of N7, by the boarder through military like force. No one has ever seen him or has there been a recent accounting of an attack.
· The “Sisters” were recently run out of Acacia Park and their church, the famous St. John’s Church, by city municipalities and have moved to the “Summer Green” region of the crossroads. They are a religious gang that is all female and is militant and brutal.
o The “Crusaders” are the militant arm of the Sisters and are just as violent and vicious as their historic counterparts.
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Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Vaal (Johannesburg):

Northeast of the center of the country you will find the remains of Johannesburg, a once great city is now just a huge slum encircling the inner city reserved for the elites and administrators that run the labor camps.
· This is the largest city in Azania, but that size comes from two cities merging and the vast sprawl that extends from the center
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Leadership (movers and shakers):
Marielle Castilione (f (human) Mayor)
Trenton Jobs (m (human) Metro Police Force Chief)
Tandi Izula (m (ork) District Attorney)
Galen Kader (m (human) Saeder-Krup District Director)
Vala Ifu (f (Elf) Neo-Net District Director)
Ganya Ulwazi (m (elf) “King of the Garden” ()lord of the slums)
Malik Basset (m (shapechanger) Prime Minister of Azania)
Nandi Mogayna (m (human) Council of city affairs – Transportation)
Darron Frack (m (Elf) Council of city affairs – Logistics)
Lori Hadel (f (human) Council of city affairs – Human Services)
Zonke Opopa (m (dwarf) Council of city affairs – Safety)
Ingwe Layga (f (human) Council of city affairs – Operations)

Parliament council members:
The Parliament Building can be seen in the very center of the picture above
These are a few of the persons that handle all the nation’s major decisions and also reside in Pretoria.
(where-as not an official member, Mujaji is always welcome when she wants)
Yuko Locke (f (Elf))
Kwanele Nana (f (human))
Lunga Catz (m (human))
Cole Hayland (m (Elf))
Mercy Bennett (f (human))
Jama Mange (m (human))
Kennith Stoyer (m (dwarf))
Maddie Sharp (f (ork))
Ndonsa Endika (f (troll))
Gentry Foster (m (ork))
Eli Wood (m (human))
Nolan Richards (m (human))
Kayla Steward (f (Elf))
Abelo Nowlz (m (human))
Ufasimba Dulaka (m (Elf))
Isabelle Mitchel (f (human))

Neighborhoods:
The neighborhoods are broken into zones, these zones have names associated with them, but can be commonly identified by numbeletter
Zone “A” and “B” are both inside the massive walls, the other six zones are numbers and represent 1/6th of the outer portion of the city, alphabetically.
Zone A – (Randburg – dual inner circles ):
· This is where the elite and rich live, and it is protected as such.
· Most of this part of the city is clean and white
· Travel to and from and even through in some places is closely monitored and check pointed.
There are no ground passageways outside of this zone that lead outside of the walls, that are not heavily monitored.
Zone B – (Johannesburg – outer circle)):
· This where the uppemiddle class and also the servants live.
· Travel through-out this area is as free as any other city, however, there are check points to move outside of the walls.
· Lone Star has a national large headquarters here.
· The largest “Urban Brawl” stadium is located here and spans several city blocks

Starting clock-ways (north) and going around...
Zone One – (Tembisa):
· This is mostly commercial and lower-class to middle-class residents that live in this zone.
· This section is built up and is mostly made up of multi-story buildings and well-kept streets.
Those that visit Pretoria for work or pleasure will often stay here if they cannot afford the inner circles.
Zone Two – (Kempton Park):
· Mostly lower-class residential, and unmaintained parks dot this zone with habitation.
· This glorified slum is not as densely populate as zone 04 or 05, and as such, the shacks are a little more well build and most are built on a stone/brick foundation and have a second or third story.
· The further you get away from the city This zone is farmland.
Zone Three – (Alberton):
· One can find mostly slums and industrial parks here, it is not uncommon for large caliber weaponry to be brandished here with no repercussions.
· For a price though, you can rent personal security while there.
· The “king” controls this zone as well and has his own personal security force that he employs to keep the peace.
Zone Four – (Soweto):
· This cesspit and slum, is also the largest zone, and extends out to the Driefontein Mine
· This zone is controlled by slums Ganya Ulwazi, the self-proclaimed “King of the Slums”. As such no work gets done without his approval and assistance.
· This zone is mostly comprised of tightly condensed shacks.
Zone Five – (Roodepoort):
· This is all lower-class with a few strips of slumlands near the south
· This zone is mostly farmland and that land acts as a barrier from the slum of zone 04 and the nicer zone 06.
· Parts of the southern region and the farmlands of this zone are controlled by the “King” and his “Pretorian Guard”
· It is crucial that the food crops are maintained and defended.
Zone Six – (Steyn City):
· One of the smaller zone, it is sandwiched between Pretoria and “The Cradle Game Reserve”
· It has some of the best gardens in any of the outer zones and a lower-class population that works diligently to keep and maintain the look. However, they do not take kindly to visitors or tourist.
· Everyone here feels a duty to pitch in and help out.

Organized Crime:
· Most of the criminal activities are handled by the gangs of Pretoria
o They constantly work together to make sure not one gang gets too big to take control, and this is all rumored to be orchestrated by one man. The “King of the Slums”
o There is a rumor that this is enhanced by the vast wealth exchanging hands and no one wanting to rock the boat
· The Metropolitan Police Force is also a well-paid elite subsidiary of Lone Star and does its best to keep crime to a minimum throughout the city and the subsequent zones.

Gangs:
There are three main gangs within the city of Pretoria and one that plies in criminal activities but rumored for the good of the people…sort of like the old stories of Robinhood.
· The “Hard Time Kids” reside in Alberton (Zone 03) and are the original gang before the schism that broke the most powerful into the two most powerful and largest in their respected cities.
o The “Bucket Brothers
· The “Tusks” that reside within Pretoria are a colony gang that broke away when those from Cape Town started allowing non-ork and non-trolls into their ranks. They reside in Styen City (zone 06)
o Like their counterparts, they are too violent to work with any minor gangs for too long.
· The “Stutzer” are a white only branch of the Humanist Poli-club that works exclusively in South Africa. They reside mostly in Kempton Park (zone 02). They attack everyone that isn’t human and white.
o The “5th Reich” is a German only branch of the Stutzer and a lot of members are in both gangs, you must speak German as a natural language and be able to trace your lineage. It is rumored that they are the ones that are actually in command.
· The “Pretorian Guard” are as much a gang as any other group of misfit criminals. They reside primarily in Soweto (zone 04), but their reach extends all the way into the capital and inner circle. They act as defenders of the people more than violent hoodlums.
o The king is a Wakyambi (elf) and is believed to have been in the city before everything went down 60+ years ago. Thus, he has a lot of pull and influence within the city and its residence.
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Zulu Nation:

Far to the east along the coast is the home of the Zulu tribal Nation of Elves. Visitors need to get special permits to travel past their boarders into their capital of New Hlobane; and even if you are an elf your chances are not good. There are even Wakyambi that are not even allowed to enter. Being banished is a fate worse than death to most nationals.
The N3 is the highway that cuts through the capital of New Hlobane
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Leadership (movers and shakers):
Celogal Xanth (m (elf) Prince)
Eragor Kant (m (elf) National Military General)
Larry Walker (m (elf) Chief City Relation Advisor)
Arien Lace (f (elf) Chief Royal Attendant)
Grant Evans (m (human) Pretoria Diplomat and Ambassador)
Yalaris Moot (f (elf) Cape Town Diplomat and Ambassador)
Camanchi (f (shapechanger) Willowton District Alderman)
Wami Chundo (m Lincoln Meade District Alderwoman)
Olas Munga (m (elf) Loop District Alderman)
Reidrey Hado (m (ork) Downtown District Alderman)
Eris Jalamba (f (elf) Clarendon District Alderwoman)
Popau Lolula (m (elf) Scottsville District Alderman)

Neighborhoods:
These areas are broken into districts that each have a representative on the “High Seats” these members along with the price oversee the affairs and direction that the city will take.
· Willowton
o This district is northeast of the loop and is comprised mostly of industrial factories and the slums that surround them. When one pictures slums, they picture Cape Town’s Longmarket or Pretoria’s Soweto neighborhoods, but this would be more like lower-class in those cities. The nation of Zulu prides itself on maintaining their empire.
· Lincoln Meade
o This district is located east of the loop and is comprised of middle-class families and large parkland, that of which rivals the loop. It is one of the newer districts and is still in development, thus the lush natural aesthetics that still remain.
· Loop
o The Loop is the district that binds all the other districts together, it is at the center of the city and all the major roadways converge in this area. It also has the most parks and gardens of any other district.
· Downtown
o This district is northwest of the loop and is all larger buildings and vertical gardens. The city is surrounded by an unrelenting jungles with many unpleasant creatures and this makes it hard for farmers to keep land safe. So downtown has become the largest food depository in all of the nation. At least 2/3rds of all the high rises have some sort of agriculture built into them.
· Clarendon
o This district is located north-northeast of downtown and is mostly middle-class single-family homes broken into suburbs. Most of the working class live in this zone and the houses are the oldest in the city.
· Signal Hill
o This district is west of downtown and the loop and is a gated community and a small town in unto itself. It is also where the royal family lives in their castle and surrounding them are the uber-elite mansions.
· Scottsville
o This district is located south of the loop and is includes mostly tightly packed lower-class suburbs and a few middle-class houses sprinkled throughout the area of those that haven’t moved out yet. This district also has the most apartment complexed save for downtown.

Organized Crime:
· It is alleged that technically there is no organized crime within the Zulu nation. This is speculated with rumors and whispers that the Zulu nation is in fact a criminal organization that actually controls the nation.
· This conspiracy theory is backed by stories of Zulu nationals in other parts of the country intertwined within other criminal networks.

Gangs:
· The “Pack” is the only one main gang within the city boundaries and it likes to keep it that way. They are rumored to be unofficial defenders and protectors of the city and the nation. They can be found throughout the whole nation.
o It is mostly comprised of shapeshifters and unbound spirits
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What are your favorite free attractions in Las Vegas?

My wife and I run a content-based Las Vegas site (LasVegasTravelWizards.com or @LVTWs). We've been polling on Facebook, etc to add some great free attractions to the list. Please let us know if you've gotten any other great ones!
*The Bellagio Conservatory and Fountains -The Bellagio is one of the most beautiful hotels in the world. Every 3 months they convert their Conservatory to match the season with different floral displays! Our favorite time to walk through the awe-inspiring conservatory is in the morning or late at night when the crowds are practically nonexistent. The famous Fountains still put on incredible free shows that go off every 30 minutes during the day and every 15 minutes from 8pm-12 am most nights!
*The Chandelier at the Cosmopolitan.
*The Wynn Koi Pond - This is a hidden gem. It's in the back right hand corner of the Wynn from the strip. It's a small entrance way that leads to Villas from a special valet. It's so a very calm and peaceful place, mainly because no one knows its there!
*Vintage Sigma Derby Horse Race Games - These games are so much fun! For only $0.25 per bet, you can bet on your favorite long shot horses in this vintage game. There are only two Sigma Derby games left in Las Vegas. You can find one upstairs at The D in Downtown Vegas on Fremont Street and another at the MGM Grand located on the southern end of the strip.
*The Hand of Faith is the biggest golden nugget in existence and can be found on display at the aptly named Golden Nugget.
*The Las Vegas Sign - You definitely will need to drive or take an ubelimo out to this one, but it's worth it for a group shot! Great idea 'OnECenTX' You can make it a scavenger hunt by getting all 3, The other "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign on Boulder Highway and the "Welcome to Downtown Las Vegas" sign on Fremont Street.
*The Mirage Volcano - Goes off at 7,8, and 9 pm most weekend evenings!
*The Blarney Stone The D Hotel and Casino was bequeathed a rare fragment of stone from the famed Blarney Castle in Ireland. Feel free to give it a rub for luck and, while it isn't recommended, no one will stop you from giving the stone a kiss for luck!
*The Flamingos at the Flamingo - The wildlife habitat is located near the entrance to the buffet. While the Flamingos are the stars, it is also awesome to see other animals that have been rescued!
*The Golden Nugget SharkTank at the Pool If you are staying at the pool, you can even go down the slide that goes through the SharkTank.
*The Wynn Waterfall When the sun sets, the Lake of Dreams, complete with an awesome 40 foot waterfall, comes alive with amazing nightly shows. For an unforgettable experience, dine at one of the Wynn's lake front restaurants to enjoy dinner and a show!
*The Fall of Atlantis at the Caesar's Palace Though the crowds can be large at peak times, this show has changed throughout the years and is always fun!
*Music Memorabilia a the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
*Las Vegas Pools (Our favorites are Caesars, Mandalay, and the Venetian).
*The Linq Hotel Game Room at the Pool - This 21+ pool has so much to offer. While smaller than the other Vegas party pools, The Linq's pool has a very distinctive vibe. It is like a backyard pool party for adults. Let your inner kid rage and enjoy playing beer pong, giant jenga, or visit the clubhouse for free Shuffleboard while getting out of the sun!
*The Fremont Street Experience Honestly, we just love Downtown Vegas and can't say enough about its vintage inspired kitsch. Yes, you will see some crazy things but it is the embodiment of old Vegas' last stand and we support the weird!
*Downtown Container Park - The Downtown Container Park is awesome. It has free games, slides, tree houses, and a giant praying mantis that shoots fire. It's right across the street from the El Cortez (The best BlackJack in town).
*The Gallery featuring Dale Chihuly at the City Center - This is a great stop for some culture on your Vegas trip! There are videos throughout the gallery that show how Chihuly makes his pieces (like the reception display at the Bellagio!). It's free and gallery staff is very welcoming and non-pretentious!
*Clark county wetland park is free and has a visitor center and little museum/exhibit hall.
*The mermaid aquarium at the Silverton.
*Free entry to pinball hall of fame.
*First Friday! Every First Friday of each month, mostly in the downtown arts district where local and guest artists display their artwork. Local bands also perform and food trucks come out as well.
*The animatronic animal show at Sam's Town.
*Main Street Station - Berlin Wall.
*'awesometographer' from the comments below watching Netflix at his/her house, you'll have to Private Message them for the address! JK
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[For Sale] 400+ records, mostly $1. Need to get rid of them. Buy 3 get 1 free*. Everything is as low as I can possibly make it.

Can only ship to the US minus Alaska and Hawaii. Shipping is $4.75 plus $.35 for each individual LP. Also, I am open to trades so feel free to look at my Discogs wantlist https://www.discogs.com/wantlist?user=jamesmurray34 or anything that is new hip hop
** I will add the free record only if it ships in the mailer without damaging the other records.
Items that do not have conditions have not had their prices lowered so PM me for requests on prices.
[SOLD] Led zeppelin II SD 8236 G+/G+ (Sleeve is in tact and is close to VG) $6
Led Zeppelin II SD 8236 G/F (Sleeve where record goes has split) $3
Led Zeppelin III SD 7201 G+/G+ (Overall really good condition, a few scratches and a little wear) $10
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[SOLD] Outkast - Speakerboxx/The Love Below (RE) $18 VG+/VG+
[SOLD] Khalid - American Teen $19 VG+/VG+
[SOLD] Sampha - Process $16 VG+/VG+
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Barbra Streisand My Name Is Barbra, Two... G+ G+ $0.75
Barbra Streisand A Christmas Album VG VG $1.00
Barbra Streisand Streisand Superman G+ G+ $0.75
Barbra Streisand Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits - Volume 2 G VG $0.50
Barbra Streisand Memories G+ VG $0.75
[SOLD] Barbra Streisand The Broadway Album VG VG $0.75
Barry Manilow Live G G+ $2.00
Beatles Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da G+ Generic $7.00
Bee Gees Here At Last - Live G+ G+ $0.75
Belinda Carlisle Belinda VG+ VG+ $1.00
Benny Mardones Never Run Never Hide VG G+ $2.00
Berlin Pleasure Victim VG VG $1.00
Beverly Sill Music Of Victor Herbert G+ VG $1.00
Billy Cobham The Best Of Billy Cobham VG+ VG $1.50
Billy Cobham Life & Times VG+ G+ $1.25
Billy Cobham Crosswinds VG G+ $2.00
[SOLD] Billy Joel Greatest Hits Volume I & Volume II VG VG $7.50
Billy Squier The Tale Of The Tape $5.00
Billy Vaughn Sukiyaka $2.00
[SOLD] Bob & Doug McKenzie Great White North VG+ VG $1.75
[SOLD] Bob Dylan Planet Waves VG VG $4.75
Bob James Touchdown VG+ VG+ $1.00
Bob James Lucky Seven VG+ VG+ $1.00
Bonnie Raitt Sweet Forgiveness VG G+ $1.25
Bonnie Raitt Sweet Forgiveness VG VG $1.50
[SOLD] Bonnie Raitt Give It Up G+ G $1.75
Boz Scaggs & Band Boz Scaggs & Band VG G+ $1.00
Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour VG VG $2.00
Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour VG+ VG+ $2.00
Brand X Livestock VG+ VG $2.00
Brand X Moroccan Roll $3.00
Brand X Product VG+ VG+ $2.50
Brothers Four The Big Folk Hits $1.00
Bruce Cockburn Further Adventures Of VG+ VG+ $1.50
[SOLD] Bubba Sparxxx Ms. New Booty VG VG $1.50
Buffy Sainte-Marie Little Wheel Spin And Spin VG G+ $1.25
Burl Ives Burl Ives Sings Little White Duck And Other Children's Favorites G+ G+ $1.00
Burt Bacharach Plays His Hits $1.00
Byrds (Untitled) G+ G+ $1.25
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach The Harp VG+ VG $1.00
[SOLD] Carlos Santana The Swing Of Delight VG VG $2.00
Carly Simon Boys In The Trees VG VG $0.50
Carol Channing, Florence Henderson The Great Stars of Broadway $1.00
Caswell Carnahan Borderlands VG VG $1.50
Cat Stevens Cat Stevens' Buddha And The Chocolate Box missing outermost sleeve $7.00
Cate Bros. Band Cate Bros. Band VG+ VG $1.25
Charlie Musselwhite Louisiana Fog G+ VG $5.50
[SOLD] Charlie Parker Birdology VG+ VG $4.00
Cher The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) $2.00
[SOLD] Chicago Chicago V VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] Chicago Chicago IX Chicago's Greatest Hits VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] Chicago Chicago III VG VG $1.10
Chris de Burgh Into The Light VG VG $1.00
Chuck Mangione Main Squeeze VG VG $0.75
Clannad Magical Ring $3.00
Clannad Crann Ull VG+ VG $3.50
Cleveland Orchestra, Artur Rodzinski Debussy: La Mer (The Sea) G G $1.00
Climax Blues Band 1969 / 1972 VG VG $3.50
Cooper Brothers Cooper Brothers VG VG $0.75
[SOLD] Cream Goodbye VG G+ $4.50
Cream Goodbye G G $2.00
[SOLD] Crosby & Nash Graham Nash David Crosby G+ G+ $0.75
[SOLD] Crosby, Stills & Nash Daylight Again VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 4 Way Street G+ G $1.00
[SOLD] Crusaders Street Life VG VG $1.50
Crusaders Southern Comfort G+ G $1.00
Dan Fogelberg Captured Angel VG+ VG $1.25
Dan Fogelberg Nether Lands G+ VG $1.00
Dan Fogelberg Phoenix VG+ VG+ $1.00
Dan Fogelberg The Innocent Age VG+ VG $1.25
Dan Fogelberg Windows And Walls VG+ VG $1.00
Daniel Adni, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Alwyn Music From Films For Piano & Orchestra VG G+ $1.00
Danny Guglielmi Adventure In Sound VG VG $12.00
David Crosby If I Could Only Remember My Name VG G $3.00
David Merrick And Leland Hayward Gypsy - A Musical Fable VG VG $1.00
David Qualey Soliloquy VG+ VG $1.00
David Riordan Medicine Wheel VG G+ $1.00
David Sanborn A Change Of Heart VG+ VG $1.00
David Shire Baby VG+ VG $1.00
David Soul Playing To An Audience Of One VG VG $1.25
David Werner David Werner VG+ VG $1.00
Dexter Wansel What The World Is Coming To VG G+ $0.75
Dick Hyman And His Orchestra Provocative Piano VG VG $1.00
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Lieder Von Debussy Und Ravel $1.00
Dire Straits Love Over Gold VG VG $3.75
Dixie Dregs What If VG+ VG $1.00
Don Burrows Duo VG G+ $3.00
Dragon Body And The Beat VG+ VG+ $1.50
Earl Klugh Dream Come True VG+ VG $1.00
Eddie Kochak Strictly Belly Dancing (Ya Habibi #2) G+ G $1.00
Eddie Kochak Strictly Belly Dancing Vol. 3 VG G $1.00
Elias Rahbani Mosaic Of The Orient (Näi, Buzuk & Guitar) VG VG+ $125.00
Elton John Tumbleweed Connection VG G $2.25
Elton John Elton John VG VG $1.75
[SOLD] Emerson, Lake & Palmer Emerson, Lake & Palmer VG G+ $2.50
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Emerson, Lake & Palmer $4.00
[SOLD] Emerson, Lake & Palmer Tarkus VG+ VG $2.00
[SOLD] Emerson, Lake & Palmer Trilogy VG VG $1.00
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Brain Salad Surgery VG G+ $3.75
Engelbert Humperdinck Just For You VG G $1.00
Engelbert Humperdinck Just For You VG G+ $1.25
Enoch Light And His Orchestra Stereo 35/MM $3.00
Eugene Ormandy And The Philadelphia Orchestra Symphony No. 1 In C Minor G+ G+ $0.75
Eugene Ormandy And The Philadelphia Orchestra Christmas $3.00
Evelyn King Music Box $4.00
Fairground Attraction The First Of A Million Kisses VG+ VG $1.00
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Sonatas For Cello And Piano $2.00
Felix Slatkin Charge ! $4.00
Fleetwood Mac Tusk 7" Single $2.00
Foghat Foghat VG+ VG $1.25
Foghat Boogie Motel VG+ VG $1.25
Gary Brooker (No More) Fear Of Flying VG+ VG $1.25
Gene Watson Heartaches, Love & Stuff VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] Genesis Genesis VG+ VG $2.00
[SOLD] Genesis A Trick Of The Tail VG VG $1.25
[SOLD] Gentle Giant The Power And The Glory VG G+ $4.00
[SOLD] Gentle Giant Free Hand VG G+ $6.00
George Abdo And His "Flames Of Araby" Orchestra The Art Of Belly Dancing G+ G+ $0.75
George Abdo And His "Flames Of Araby" Orchestra The Joy Of Belly Dancing G G $0.75
George Abdo And His "Flames Of Araby" Orchestra Belly Dancing With George Abdo G+ G+ $0.75
[SOLD] George Benson Give Me The Night VG+ VG+ $1.75
George Carlin FM & AM VG G+ $0.75
George Gershwin Rhapsody In Blue And Porgy And Bess G VG $1.00
[SOLD] George Harrison George Harrison VG VG $1.75
Giacomo Puccini La Bohème VG VG $1.00
Gian Carlo Menotti Amahl and the Night Visitors VG VG $1.00
Gilbert & Sullivan The Mikado $3.00
Glenn Frey No Fun Aloud VG+ VG $0.75
Gloria Gaynor I Am What I Am VG VG 12' Single $0.75
Gordon Michaels Stargazer VG+ VG $1.00
[SOLD] Grover Washington, Jr. Paradise VG+ VG $0.75
[SOLD] Grover Washington, Jr. All The King's Horses VG+ VG $0.75
Harry Chapin Sequel VG VG $0.90
Heart Heart VG+ VG+ $0.75
Herb Alpert Rise VG VG $0.75
Hilton Kean Jones Hilton Kean Jones' Eastmontage And Performances By Eastman School Of Music Student Ensembles VG G+ $2.50
Holly Near Imagine My Surprise! VG VG $0.75
Holly Near, Arlo Guthrie Harp VG+ VG $0.75
Humble Pie Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore VG G+ $0.85
Ian Thomas Riders On Dark Horses VG VG $1.25
Igor Stravinsky Stravinsky Conducts Histoire Du Soldat Suite: Pulcinella Suite VG G+ $1.75
It's A Beautiful Day It's A Beautiful Day G+ G $0.75
Jackie Gleason Jackie Gleason Presents The Torch With The Blue Flame G+ G+ $1.00
Jackson Browne Lawyers In Love VG G+ $0.75
Jaime Brockett Remember The Wind And The Rain G G+ $1.00
Jake Walton The Gloaming Grey VG VG $1.00
James Gang Yer' Album G G+ $1.75
James Last Guitar À Gogo $1.00
James Levine Conducts Johannes Brahms, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Symphony No. 1 VG+ VG $2.00
James Taylor Flag VG VG $0.50
James Taylor Dad Loves His Work VG VG $0.75
Jane Olivor The Best Side Of Goodbye VG VG $0.50
Jean-Pierre Rampal / Claude Bolling Suite For Flute And Jazz Piano VG G+ $0.65
Jean-Pierre Rampal / Lily Laskine Music For Flute And Harp G+ G+ $0.75
Jeff Beck Wired G+ G+ $0.75
Jeff Beck Wired VG G+ $1.10
Jeff Lass Conversations With Bill Evans $1.00
Jeff Wayne Jeff Wayne's Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds VG VG $2.50
Jefferson Airplane Early Flight VG G+ $1.50
Jerome Kern Roberta VG G+ $1.00
Jesse Colin Young Song For Juli $2.00
Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester G+ G+ $2.00
[SOLD] Jethro Tull Benefit VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] Jethro Tull Living In The Past VG VG $2.00
Jethro Tull Living In The Past VG VG $2.00
[SOLD] Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick G+ VG $1.00
[SOLD] Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick VG G+ $4.00
[SOLD] Jethro Tull The Broadsword And The Beast VG VG $3.00
[SOLD] Jethro Tull Songs From The Wood VG VG $2.00
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick VG VG $3.00
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick VG VG $1.50
[SOLD] Jim Croce Photographs & Memories (His Greatest Hits) VG G+ $1.00
Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band Garden Of Joy VG G+ $3.50
Jim Reeves Gentleman Jim $2.00
Jimi Hendrix Rainbow Bridge / Original Motion Picture Sound Track G G $3.00
Jimi Hendrix Crash Landing G+ G+ $4.50
Jimmie Lunceford "Harlem Shout" Vol. 2 (1935-1936) G+ G+ $1.00
Jimmie Spheeris The Dragon Is Dancing G+ G+ $1.00
Joan Armatrading Show Some Emotion $3.00
Joan Baez In Concert G+ G+ $1.35
Joan Baez Farewell, Angelina $3.00
Joe Cocker Mad Dogs & Englishmen VG VG $2.25
Joe Walsh The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get VG VG $2.75
Johann Sebastian Bach, Berliner Philharmoniker St. Matthew Passion $4.00
Johannes Brahms Piano Quintet In F Minor, Op.34 VG+ VG $5.50
Johannes Brahms Piano Trio No. 1 In B Major (Op.8) / Piano Trio No.3 In C Minor (OP.101) VG+ VG $8.50
Johannes Brahms, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Ein Johannes-Brahms-Liederabend VG G+ $1.00
John Abercrombie, Jan Hammer, Jack DeJohnette Timeless VG G+ $2.10
[SOLD] John Coltrane The Mastery Of John Coltrane / Vol. III Jupiter Variation G+ VG few crackles but sounds incredible $5.25
John Cougar Mellencamp American Fool VG+ VG $1.00
[SOLD] John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band VG VG $3.00
John Renbourn The Lady And The Unicorn VG VG $3.00
John Renbourn Group The Enchanted Garden VG VG $1.75
John Renbourn Group A Maid In Bedlam VG+ VG+ $2.00
John Robertson And His Multi-Trumpets John Robertson And His Multi-Trumpets $1.00
John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John You're The One That I Want $2.00
Johnny Mathis Merry Christmas G+ VG $0.75
Johnny Mathis More Johnny's Greatest Hits G+ G+ $0.50
Jon Butcher Axis Jon Butcher Axis $2.00
[SOLD] Joni Mitchell The Hissing Of Summer Lawns G+ G+ $1.75
[SOLD] Joni Mitchell Ladies Of The Canyon G+ G+ $0.75
[SOLD] Joni Mitchell For The Roses G+ G+ $1.00
Joni Mitchell Mingus $6.00
[SOLD] Joni Mitchell Shadows And Light VG G+ $3.75
Jose Greco And Company Flamenco Fury G+ G+ $1.00
Joseph Haydn Mass In D Minor: Missa In Angustiis (Nelson Mass) VG VG $0.75
Josh White Live! $5.00
Judy Garland with Freddy Martin And His Orchestra At The Grove VG G+ $1.00
Kevin Johnson Man Of The 20th Century $1.00
[SOLD] King Crimson USA G G+ $4.00
[SOLD] King Crimson Starless And Bible Black VG VG $7.50
Klaatu Klaatu VG+ VG $3.00
Léo Chauliac Et Son Orchestre The Best Of The Beatles $2.00
Lenny White Big City VG VG+ $1.75
[SOLD] Leon Russell Leon Russell And The Shelter People G+ G $0.75
[SOLD] Leon Russell & Marc Benno Asylum Choir II G G $0.50
Leonid Kogan, Rudolf Barshai Kogan And Barshai Play - Vivaldi Rameau Handoshkin VG G+ $1.00
Little Feat The Last Record Album VG VG $2.50
Loggins And Messina Sittin' In VG+ VG $3.00
Loggins And Messina Loggins And Messina G+ VG $0.75
Loggins And Messina The Best Of Friends VG G+ $0.75
London Symphony Orchestra Beyond The Sound Barrier: The Spectacular Sound Of Digital dbx Discs VG+ VG $4.00
Marie Claire Jamet Four Centuries of Music for the Harp VG+ VG $1.25
Mark Holden I Wanna Make You My Lady $2.00
Marshall Tucker Band Running Like The Wind VG VG+ $0.75
Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza, Rodgers & Hammerstein South Pacific With Original Broadway Cast $1.00
Maurice Ravel, Jean Martinon, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bolero (Great Ravel Showpieces) VG VG $0.75
Max Steiner Now, Voyager - The Classic Film Scores Of Max Steiner VG VG $0.75
Max Webster Universal Juveniles VG VG $2.00
McKendree Spring 3 VG G+ $1.50
Melos Ensemble Of London, Maurice Ravel Introduction And Allegro / Sonata For Flute, Viola And Harp VG VG $2.00
Michael Franks The Art Of Tea VG VG $1.25
Michael Jackson One Day In Your Life G+ G+ $1.35
Michael White The X Factor VG VG $1.00
Monkees It's Nice To Be With You / D. W. Washburn $3.00
Moon Martin Escape From Domination $3.00
Moravian Festival Chorus And Orchestra Under Thor Martin Johnson The Unknown Century Of American Classical Music (1760-1860) $5.00
Mose Allison Mose Allison Sings $1.00
Mountain Climbing! G G+ $1.00
Mud Oh Boy $1.00
Music Minus One Oklahoma! VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] Nat King Cole Nat King Cole Collection Vol. 3 VG VG $4.00
Neil Diamond Headed For The Future VG VG $1.00
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere G+ G+ $3.00
Nektar Recycled VG VG WTSC written on front and back $2.00
New York Pro Musica, Alfonso X El Sabio Spanish Medieval Music $10.00
No Artist Railroad: Sounds Of A Vanishing Era $3.00
No Artist Environments (New Concepts In Stereo Sound - Disc 1) $3.00
Noël Coward The Noel Coward Album VG VG $1.65
Norrie Paramor His Strings And Orchestra In London, In Love $4.00
NSYNC Bye Bye Bye (The Remixes) $3.00
Olivia Newton-John Have You Never Been Mellow G G+ $0.50
Oregon Winter Light VG VG $3.00
Oregon Roots In The Sky G+ VG $1.25
Ottorino Respighi Ancient Airs & Dances VG VG $7.00
Passport Cross-Collateral $3.00
Passport Iguaçu VG VG $1.00
Passport Garden Of Eden VG VG $0.89
Passport Oceanliner VG VG $1.00
Passport Infinity Machine VG VG $5.69
Paul Anka Anka G+ VG $0.75
Paul Anka Paul Anka's 21 Golden Hits G+ VG $1.00
Paul Dukas, Modest Mussorgsky, Maurice Ravel Sorcerer's Apprentice / A Night On Bare Mountain / Rapsodie Espagnole G+ G $1.00
Paul Horn Visions G+ G+ $1.00
Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship Blows Against The Empire VG VG $1.00
Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship Blows Against The Empire G+ G+ $0.75
Pearl Chertok Strings Of Pearl G+ G+ $4.00
Pentangle Open The Door VG VG $2.25
Peter, Paul & Mary In The Wind $3.00
[SOLD] Phil Collins ...But Seriously G+ VG $1.00
Philadelphia Brass Ensemble A Festival Of Carols In Brass $1.00
Philip Rambow Shooting Gallery G+ VG $1.00
Placido Domingo With John Denver Perhaps Love $4.00
Pointer Sisters Break Out VG VG $0.75
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - David Oistrach, Eugene Ormandy, The Philadelphia Orchestra Violin Concerto In D G+ G+ $1.25
Racey Some Girls $2.00
Ray Charles The Fabulous Ray Charles G+ G+ $1.75
[SOLD] Ray Charles The Genius Sings The Blues G G+ $2.00
Ray Conniff I Will Survive VG+ VG $2.00
Ray Martin The Sound Of Sight $3.00
Ray Noble and his Orchestra Happy Anniversary $1.00
Ray Price And His The Port Jackson Jazz Band Jazz Classics Vol. 1 $2.00
Relativity Relativity VG VG $1.20
Richard Strauss, Antal Dorati, Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Two Tone Poems - Don Juan, Death And Transfiguration $10.00
Richard Wagner Toscanini Conducts Wagner $5.00
Richard Wagner - Eileen Farrell, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch Brunnhilde's Immolation / Tristan And Isolde: Prelude And Liebestod $8.00
Robert Casadesus Robert Casadesus Plays Sonatas by Chopin Mozart & Haydn $1.00
Robert Hall Collins, Ruth Barrett Phelps The Sacred Ministry Of Song $1.00
Robert Schumann / Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Geoffrey Parsons Frauenliebe Und Leben, Op. 42 / Liederkreis, Op. 39 (Eichendorff) $1.00
Robert Shaw, The Robert Shaw Chorale Christmas Hymns And Carols Volume 1 $1.00
[SOLD] Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] Rod Stewart Gasoline Alley G+ VG $1.00
[SOLD] Rod Stewart (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right $1.00
Roger McGuinn Cardiff Rose VG VG+ $1.50
Roland Kirk Blacknuss G+ G+ $3.00
Roland Kirk Bright Moments G+ VG $6.00
Rosalie Sorrels Travelin' Lady VG VG $3.50
Rossington Collins Band Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere $2.00
Roxy Music Manifesto $5.00
Roxy Music Flesh + Blood VG VG $2.50
Rubber Rodeo Scenic Views VG VG $1.00
Ruth Welcome Sentimental Zither $1.00
Sally Ann Howes, Terry Carter And Brock Peters Kwamina (Original Broadway Cast) $1.00
[SOLD] Santana Festivál G+ G+ $1.25
[SOLD] Santana Zebop! VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] Santana Caravanseral VG VG $1.25
Sarah Vaughan After Hours With Sarah Vaughan G+ G $2.50
Savoy Brown A Step Further VG VG $3.60
Savoy Brown Blue Matter $10.00
Savoy Brown Street Corner Talking G+ VG $2.75
Seals & Crofts Year Of Sunday $2.00
[SOLD] Seals & Crofts Summer Breeze G+ VG $0.75
Seawind Seawind VG VG $1.00
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff Piano-Concerto No. 2 In C Minor • 6 Preludes $1.00
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff Piano-Concerto No. 2 In C Minor Op. 18 $1.00
Shadowfax We Used To Laugh • The Firewalker VG+ VG $1.00
Sigmund Romberg The Student Prince $2.00
Sir Thomas Beecham, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Richard Strauss Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life) $2.00
Skyline Late To Work VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] Soft Machine Seven $5.00
Spandau Ballet Parade VG VG $0.75
Spooky Tooth The Mirror $5.00
Stanley Clarke Journey To Love VG VG $1.25
[SOLD] Steppenwolf Gold (Their Great Hits) VG G+ $1.00
Steve Goodman Somebody Else's Troubles G+ G+ $1.10
Steve Khan Arrows VG+ VG $1.00
Steve Winwood Winwood VG VG $1.50
Steven Halpern Eastern Peace VG+ VG $1.25
Steven Halpern Natural Light VG+ VG+ $2.50
[SOLD] Stevie Wonder Fulfillingness' First Finale VG VG $2.00
[SOLD] Stevie Wonder Talking Book G G+ $1.00
Sting The Dream Of The Blue Turtles VG VG $1.00
Stusick Harp And Instrumental Trio The Stusick Sisters With Mrs. Stanley S. Stusick Harp & Instrumental Trio Autographed $1.00
Styx Cornerstone VG VG $5.00
[SOLD] Supertramp Crisis? What Crisis? VG VG $1.25
[SOLD] Supertramp Crime Of The Century VG VG $2.25
Susanna Mildonian Recital N° 1 $1.00
Susanna Mildonian Recital N° 2 $1.00
[SOLD] Tears For Fears Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love) VG VG $3.75
Ten Years After Ssssh. G+ G+ $1.00
Ten Years After Watt $8.00
The Band Music From Big Pink G+ G+ $8.00
The Beatles Can't Buy Me Love 7" Single (Australian) $7.00
The Beatles I Should Have Known Better 7" Single (Australian) $7.00
The Cars Panorama VG+ VG $1.25
The Don Burrows Quartet At The Sydney Opera House VG G+ $3.00
The Doors Absolutely Live VG G+ $8.50
The Feenjon Group Belly Dancing At The Cafe Feenjon VG+ G+ $1.50
The Gardners Folksongs Far & Near VG VG $1.25
The Georgia Satellites Georgia Satellites VG VG $1.00
The Grass Roots Golden Grass: Their Greatest Hits $3.00
The James Last Band Trumpet À Gogo $1.00
The Melachrino Strings More Music For Dining $1.00
The Melachrino Strings Moods In Music: Music For Reading G G $0.70
The Monkees I Wanna Be Free / You Just May Be The One 7" Single $6.00
The Monkees The Monkees Volume 1 7" EP $20.00
The Monkees She 7" EP $10.00
The Monkees Cuddly Toy 7" EP $12.00
The Monkees A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You/The Girl I Knew Somewhere 7" $8.00
The Monkees Valleri 7" Single $8.00
[SOLD] The Nice Ars Longa Vita Brevis VG G $1.00
[SOLD] ~~The Pretenders Pretenders II G+ G+ $0.75
[SOLD] The Pretenders Pretenders G+ VG $1.00
The Records The Records VG+ VG+ $2.25
The Righteous Brothers The Best Of $2.00
The Robert Shaw Chorale A Mighty Fortress $3.00
The Section Fork It Over G+ G+ $1.25
The Seekers Georgy Girl $2.00
The Stephane Caillat Vocal Quartet The Ronsard Circle $1.00
The Stompers One Heart For Sale VG+ VG $1.25
The Weavers The Best Of The Weavers VG VG $1.00
[SOLD] The Who Live At Leeds G+ G+ with inserts $2.25
[SOLD] The Who Quadrophenia G+ G+ with booklet $5.50
The Who Live At Leeds G+ G+ with inserts $2.25
Three 6 Mafia Presents Project Pat Chickenhead $3.00
Tim Weisberg The Tip Of The Weisberg VG+ VG $1.25
Tommy Bolin Private Eyes VG+ VG $1.50
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra This Is Tommy Dorsey $2.00
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra I'll See You In My Dreams $2.00
Tony Bennett Just One Of Those Things VG VG $1.00
Traffic Best Of Traffic G G+ $1.00
[SOLD] Triumvirat Spartacus VG G+ $1.00
UK Danger Money VG VG $2.25
Unknown Artist Flick Themes '72 $1.50
Unknown Artist Sound Effects Volume 1 $3.00
Unknown Artist The Art Of Belly Dancing Vol. II VG G $1.00
[SOLD] Uriah Heep Demons And Wizards $6.00
[SOLD] Van Morrison Tupelo Honey G+ G $5.25
Various This Is The Era Of Memorable Song Hits: The Decade Of The 30s $1.00
Various Windham Hill Records Sampler '81 $1.00
Various Windham Hill Records Sampler '81 $1.00
Various Windham Hill Records Sampler '82 $1.00
Various Windham Hill Records Sampler '82 $1.00
Various An Evening With Windham Hill Live VG+ VG $1.00
Various Your Hit Parade - 1951 $1.00
Various Hello Dolly! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album) $2.00
Various The Best Disco Album In The World $2.00
Various Favorite Themes From Masterpiece Theatre $2.00
Various Something Festive $3.00
Various Admiral Stereophonic Demonstration Record $5.00
Various Woodstock Two $9.00
Various A Collector's Sondheim $8.00
Various Music For The Jet Set $1.00
Various Russian Folk Dances of the Moiseyev Dance Company $1.00
Various Philharmonic Family Library Of Great Music Album 1 missing outermost sleeve $1.00
Various Nashville's Greatest Instrumentalists Volume II $1.00
Various Saturday Night Fever (The Original Movie Sound Track) G VG $0.75
Various Joyride (Original Motion Picture) NM VG still in shrink wrap $1.25
Vladimir Horowitz Sonata In B-Flat Minor (Piano Music Of Chopin And Liszt) $1.00
[SOLD] Weather Report Mysterious Traveller VG+ VG+ $1.50
[SOLD] Weather Report Tale Spinnin' VG VG $1.50
Weather Report Mr. Gone VG VG $1.00
Weather Report Mr. Gone VG+ VG $1.50
[SOLD] Weather Report Night Passage VG VG $1.50
[SOLD] Weather Report Black Market VG VG $2.00
Wings London Town G G $0.75
[SOLD] Wishbone Ash Pilgrimage VG VG $3.50
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[For Sale] My entire collection, including the real goodies. Have some good Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin I am looking into and will be posting later.

PM me for conditions. Can only ship to the US minus Alaska and Hawaii. Shipping is $5 plus $.50 for each record. Also, I am open to trades so feel free to look at my Discogs wantlist https://www.discogs.com/wantlist?user=jamesmurray34
I would prefer that most purchases include 2+ records, helps me with shipping.. Need to get rid of the cheaper ones.
I have covers for some Beatles records, Jackson 5 records, and others that I will throw in for free if you purchase 6+ records.
If you buy 8+ records, I will throw in a Sgt Pepper record that isn't in great condition, but it's all yours
Items that are new to the list
Supertramp Even In The Quietest Moments... $3.00
Bob Dylan Planet Waves $8.00
Traffic When The Eagle Flies $2.50
Phil Collins Hello, I Must Be Going! $2.00
The Don Burrows Quartet At The Sydney Opera House $7.00
Gloria Gaynor I Am What I Am 12" Single $4.00
Neil Diamond You Don't Bring Me Flowers $6.00
Elvis Costello My Aim Is True $7.00
REO Speedwagon You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish $5.00
Tony Bennett Just One Of Those Things $3.00
Kansas (2) Leftoverture $6.00
The Beatles Can't Buy Me Love 7" Single (Australian) $7.00
The Beatles I Should Have Known Better 7" Single (Australian) $7.00
Various Hit Factory 3 - The Best Of Stock Aitken Waterman $3.00
The Monkees I Wanna Be Free / You Just May Be The One 7" Single $6.00
The Monkees The Monkees Volume 1 7" EP $20.00
The Monkees She 7" EP $10.00
The Monkees Cuddly Toy 7" EP $12.00
The Monkees A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You/The Girl I Knew Somewhere 7" $8.00
The Monkees Valleri 7" Single $8.00
Jimi Hendrix Crash Landing $7.00
Phil Collins ...But Seriously $2.00
10cc Look Hear? $3.00
Fleetwood Mac Tusk 7" Single $2.00
"Annie" Original Cast Annie (Original Cast Recording) $0.50 G+/VG+
1776 Original Broadway Cast 1776 - A New Musical $1.00
ABC The Lexicon Of Love $4.00
Aerosmith Rocks $8.00
Aerosmith Aerosmith $8.00
Al Di Meola Elegant Gypsy $2.00
Al Di Meola Casino $3.00
Al Di Meola Electric Rendezvous $3.00
Alan Parsons Project The Turn Of A Friendly Card $2.00
Alan Parsons Project I Robot $3.00
Alan Parsons Project Eye In The Sky $2.00 VG+/VG+
Alan Parsons Project Eye In The Sky $2.00 VG+/VG+
Aldo Nova Aldo Nova $3.00
Alex North The Sound And The Fury $9.00
Alex Taylor With Friends And Neighbors $3.00
Alexis Weissenberg Sonatas No. 62 In E-flat / No. 50 In D / No. 33 In C Minor $5.00
Alice Cooper Love It To Death $5.00 G/G
Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies $12.00
America Hat Trick $1.50
America Holiday $1.50
America History · America's Greatest Hits $1.50
America Silent Letter $1.50
America Alibi $1.50
America America $2.00
America Live $2.00
André Previn Trio The Light Fantastic, A Tribute To Fred Astaire $2.00
Andreas Vollenweider White Winds $2.00
Andrew Gold Whirlwind $3.00
Andy Williams Alone Again (Naturally) $2.00
Aretha Franklin Hey Now Hey (The Other Side Of The Sky) $6.00
Armageddon Armageddon $10.00
Arthur Rubinstein The Chopin Ballades $3.00
Arthur Rubinstein Artur Rubinstein - Chopin $5.00
Artie Shaw This Is Artie Shaw $3.00
Atlanta Rhythm Section Red Tape $3.00
Audrey Hepburn And Rex Harrison My Fair Lady - Soundtrack $4.00
Aztec Two-Step Aztec Two-Step $1.50
Aztec Two-Step Second Step $1.50
Aztec Two-Step Adjoining Suites $1.50
Aztec Two-Step Two's Company $1.50
B-52's Mesopotamia $6.00
Ballet Folklorico De Mexico Ballet Folklorico De Mexico $4.00
Bananarama Bananarama $3.00
Barbara Mandrell / Lee Greenwood Meant For Each Other $1.00
Barbra Streisand The Way We Were $1.00
Barbra Streisand Stoney End $1.50
Barbra Streisand A Happening In Central Park $1.50
Barbra Streisand Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits $1.50
Barbra Streisand My Name Is Barbra, Two... $1.50
Barbra Streisand A Christmas Album $1.50
Barbra Streisand Streisand Superman $1.50
Barbra Streisand Barbra Streisand's Greatest Hits - Volume 2 $1.50
Barbra Streisand Memories $1.50
Barbra Streisand The Broadway Album $3.00
Barry Manilow Live $2.00
Beatles Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da $7.00 Australian Pressing/ Generic Cover G+
Bee Gees Here At Last - Live $5.00
Belinda Carlisle Belinda $1.00
Benny Mardones Never Run Never Hide $5.00
Berlin Pleasure Victim $4.00
Beverly Sill Music Of Victor Herbert $1.00
Billy Cobham The Best Of Billy Cobham $3.00
Billy Cobham Life & Times $4.00
Billy Cobham Crosswinds $6.00
Billy Joel Greatest Hits Volume I & Volume II $18.00
Billy Squier The Tale Of The Tape $5.00
Billy Vaughn Sukiyaka $2.00
Bob & Doug McKenzie Great White North $4.00
Bob James Touchdown $1.00
Bob James Lucky Seven $2.00
Bonnie Raitt Sweet Forgiveness $2.00
Bonnie Raitt Sweet Forgiveness $2.00
Bonnie Raitt Give It Up $4.00
Boz Scaggs & Band Boz Scaggs & Band $3.00
Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour $2.00
Brand X Unorthodox Behaviour $2.00
Brand X Livestock $3.00
Brand X Moroccan Roll $3.00
Brand X Product $3.00
Brothers Four The Big Folk Hits $1.00
Bruce Cockburn Further Adventures Of $2.00
Bubba Sparxxx Ms. New Booty $3.00
Buffy Sainte-Marie Little Wheel Spin And Spin $3.00
Burl Ives Burl Ives Sings Little White Duck And Other Children's Favorites $1.00
Burt Bacharach Plays His Hits $1.00
Byrds (Untitled) $5.00
Canned Heat Human Condition $4.00
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach The Harp $1.00
Carlos Santana The Swing Of Delight $3.00
Carly Simon Boys In The Trees $3.00
Carol Channing, Florence Henderson The Great Stars of Broadway $1.00
Caswell Carnahan Borderlands $3.00
Cat Stevens Cat Stevens' Buddha And The Chocolate Box $7.00
Cate Bros. Band Cate Bros. Band $4.00
Charlie Musselwhite Louisiana Fog $8.00
Charlie Parker Birdology $4.00 VG/VG
Cher The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) $2.00
Chicago Chicago V $5.00
Chicago Chicago IX Chicago's Greatest Hits $5.00
Chicago Chicago III $4.00
Chris de Burgh Into The Light $2.00
Chuck Mangione Main Squeeze $3.00
Chuck Mangione Encore - The Chuck Mangione Concerts $2.00
Clannad Magical Ring $3.00
Clannad Crann Ull $4.00
Cleveland Orchestra, Artur Rodzinski Debussy: La Mer (The Sea) $0.50 G/G
Climax Blues Band 1969 / 1972 $6.00
Cooper Brothers Cooper Brothers $3.00
Cream Goodbye $8.00
Cream Goodbye $8.00
Crosby & Nash Graham Nash David Crosby $3.00
Crosby, Stills & Nash Daylight Again $3.00
Crosby, Stills & Nash Crosby, Stills & Nash $4.00
Crosby, Stills & Nash Crosby, Stills & Nash $4.00
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 4 Way Street $3.00
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 4 Way Street $3.00
Crusaders Street Life $2.00
Crusaders Southern Comfort $3.00
Dan Fogelberg Captured Angel $2.00
Dan Fogelberg Nether Lands $2.00
Dan Fogelberg Phoenix $2.00
Dan Fogelberg The Innocent Age $2.00
Dan Fogelberg Windows And Walls $2.00
Daniel Adni, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Alwyn Music From Films For Piano & Orchestra $2.00
Danny Guglielmi Adventure In Sound $15.00
David Crosby If I Could Only Remember My Name $3.00 VG/G
David Merrick And Leland Hayward Gypsy - A Musical Fable $1.00
David Qualey Soliloquy $4.00
David Riordan Medicine Wheel $2.00
David Sanborn A Change Of Heart $2.00
David Shire Baby $2.00
David Soul Playing To An Audience Of One $2.00
David Werner David Werner $3.00
Dexter Wansel What The World Is Coming To $4.00
Dick Hyman And His Orchestra Provocative Piano $3.00
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Lieder Von Debussy Und Ravel $2.00
Dire Straits Love Over Gold $7.00
Dixie Dregs What If $2.00
Don Burrows Duo $2.00
Dragon Body And The Beat $4.00
Earl Klugh Dream Come True $1.50
Eddie Kochak Strictly Belly Dancing (Ya Habibi #2) $3.00
Eddie Kochak Strictly Belly Dancing Vol. 3 $3.00
Electric Light Orchestra / Olivia Newton-John Xanadu - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack $4.50
Elias Rahbani Mosaic Of The Orient (Näi, Buzuk & Guitar) $145.00
Elton John Caribou $3.00
Elton John Tumbleweed Connection $3.00 G+/G+
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Emerson, Lake & Palmer $4.00
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Emerson, Lake & Palmer $4.00
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Tarkus $5.00 Emerson, Lake & Palmer Pictures At An Exhibition $5.00
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Trilogy $5.00
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Brain Salad Surgery $5.00
Engelbert Humperdinck Just For You $2.50
Engelbert Humperdinck Just For You $2.50
Enoch Light And His Orchestra Stereo 35/MM $3.00
Eugene Ormandy And The Philadelphia Orchestra Symphony No. 1 In C Minor $1.00
Eugene Ormandy And The Philadelphia Orchestra Christmas $3.00
Evelyn King Music Box $4.00
Faces A Nod Is As Good As A Wink...To A Blind Horse (Includes poster) $18.00 VG/G
Fairground Attraction The First Of A Million Kisses $6.00
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Sonatas For Cello And Piano $2.00
Felix Slatkin Charge ! $4.00
Foghat Foghat $7.00
Foghat Boogie Motel $4.00
Gary Brooker (No More) Fear Of Flying $3.00
Gene Watson Heartaches, Love & Stuff $2.00
Genesis Genesis $4.00
Genesis A Trick Of The Tail $6.00
Gentle Giant The Power And The Glory $6.00
Gentle Giant Free Hand $15.00
George Abdo And His "Flames Of Araby" Orchestra Belly Dance Music $3.00
George Abdo And His "Flames Of Araby" Orchestra The Art Of Belly Dancing $3.00
George Abdo And His "Flames Of Araby" Orchestra The Joy Of Belly Dancing $3.00
George Abdo And His "Flames Of Araby" Orchestra Belly Dancing With George Abdo $3.00
George Benson Give Me The Night $4.00
George Carlin FM & AM $5.00
George Gershwin Rhapsody In Blue And Porgy And Bess $1.00
George Harrison George Harrison $7.00
Giacomo Puccini La Bohème $1.00
Gian Carlo Menotti Amahl and the Night Visitors $4.00
Gian Carlo Menotti Amahl And The Night Visitors $4.00
Gilbert & Sullivan The Mikado $3.00
Glenn Frey No Fun Aloud $2.00
Gordon Michaels Stargazer $5.00
Grover Washington, Jr. Paradise $5.00
Grover Washington, Jr. All The King's Horses $6.00
Harry Chapin Dance Band On The Titanic $2.00
Harry Chapin Sequel $2.00
Heart Heart $2.00
Heart Dreamboat Annie $7.00
Herb Alpert Rise / Aranjuez (Mon Amour) $2.00
Herb Alpert Rise $11.00
Hilton Kean Jones Hilton Kean Jones' Eastmontage And Performances By Eastman School Of Music Student Ensembles $10.00
Holly Near Imagine My Surprise! $2.00
Holly Near, Arlo Guthrie Harp $1.50
Huey Lewis & The News Sports $2.00
Humble Pie Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore $6.00
Ian Thomas Riders On Dark Horses $4.50
Igor Stravinsky Stravinsky Conducts Histoire Du Soldat Suite: Pulcinella Suite $4.00
It's A Beautiful Day It's A Beautiful Day $7.00
Jackie Gleason Jackie Gleason Presents The Torch With The Blue Flame $2.00
Jackson Browne Lawyers In Love $2.00
Jaime Brockett Remember The Wind And The Rain $4.00 VG/VG-
Jake Walton The Gloaming Grey $1.00
James Gang Yer' Album $9.00
James Last Guitar À Gogo $1.00
James Levine Conducts Johannes Brahms, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Symphony No. 1 $4.00
James Taylor Flag $2.00
James Taylor Dad Loves His Work $2.00
Jane Olivor The Best Side Of Goodbye $2.00
Jean-Pierre Rampal / Claude Bolling Suite For Flute And Jazz Piano $2.00
Jean-Pierre Rampal / Lily Laskine Music For Flute And Harp $2.00
Jeff Beck Wired $6.00
Jeff Beck Wired $3.00
Jeff Lass Conversations With Bill Evans $1.00
Jeff Wayne Jeff Wayne's Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds $4.00
Jefferson Airplane Early Flight $4.00
Jerome Kern Roberta $1.00
Jesse Colin Young Song For Juli $4.00
Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester $4.00
Jethro Tull Benefit $3.00
Jethro Tull Living In The Past $4.00
Jethro Tull Living In The Past $4.00
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick $3.00
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick $3.00
Jethro Tull The Broadsword And The Beast $6.00 VG+/VG+
Jethro Tull Songs From The Wood $6.00 VG+/VG
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick $3.00
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick $3.00
Jim Croce Photographs & Memories (His Greatest Hits) $5.00
Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band Garden Of Joy $6.00
Jim Reeves Gentleman Jim $2.00
Jimi Hendrix Rainbow Bridge / Original Motion Picture Sound Track $4.00 G/G
Jimmie Lunceford "Harlem Shout" Vol. 2 (1935-1936) $4.00
Jimmie Spheeris The Dragon Is Dancing $6.00
Joan Armatrading Show Some Emotion $3.00
Joan Baez In Concert $3.00
Joan Baez Farewell, Angelina $3.00
Joe Cocker Mad Dogs & Englishmen $6.00
Joe Walsh The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get $5.00 VG/VG
Johann Sebastian Bach, Berliner Philharmoniker St. Matthew Passion $4.00
Johannes Brahms Piano Quintet In F Minor, Op.34 $5.00
Johannes Brahms Piano Trio No. 1 In B Major (Op.8) / Piano Trio No.3 In C Minor (OP.101) $10.00
Johannes Brahms, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Ein Johannes-Brahms-Liederabend $3.00
John Abercrombie, Jan Hammer, Jack DeJohnette Timeless $6.00 VG/VG
John Coltrane The Mastery Of John Coltrane / Vol. III Jupiter Variation $10.00 VG/VG+ plays great
John Cougar Mellencamp American Fool $2.00
John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band $20.00
John Renbourn The Lady And The Unicorn $6.00
John Renbourn Group The Enchanted Garden $5.00
John Renbourn Group A Maid In Bedlam $5.00
John Robertson And His Multi-Trumpets John Robertson And His Multi-Trumpets $1.00
John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John You're The One That I Want $2.00
Johnny Mathis Merry Christmas $4.00
Johnny Mathis More Johnny's Greatest Hits $2.00
Jon Butcher Axis Jon Butcher Axis $2.00
Joni Mitchell The Hissing Of Summer Lawns $5.00
Joni Mitchell Ladies Of The Canyon $6.00
Joni Mitchell For The Roses $6.00
Joni Mitchell Mingus $6.00
Joni Mitchell Shadows And Light $7.00
Jose Greco And Company Flamenco Fury $1.00
Joseph Haydn Mass In D Minor: Missa In Angustiis (Nelson Mass) $1.00
Josh White Live! $5.00
Judy Garland with Freddy Martin And His Orchestra At The Grove $3.00
Kevin Johnson Man Of The 20th Century $1.00
King Crimson USA $20.00
King Crimson Starless And Bible Black $22.00
Klaatu Klaatu $3.00 VG+/VG
Léo Chauliac Et Son Orchestre The Best Of The Beatles $2.00
Lenny White Big City $6.00
Leon Russell Leon Russell And The Shelter People $8.00
Leon Russell & Marc Benno Asylum Choir II $8.00
Leonid Kogan, Rudolf Barshai Kogan And Barshai Play - Vivaldi Rameau Handoshkin $1.00
Lisa Stansfield Affection $3.00
Little Feat The Last Record Album $5.00
Loggins And Messina Sittin' In $6.00
Loggins And Messina Loggins And Messina $3.00
Loggins And Messina The Best Of Friends $2.00
London Symphony Orchestra Beyond The Sound Barrier: The Spectacular Sound Of Digital dbx Discs $7.00
Mark Holden I Wanna Make You My Lady $2.00
Marshall Tucker Band Running Like The Wind $4.00
Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza, Rodgers & Hammerstein South Pacific With Original Broadway Cast $1.00
Maurice Ravel, Jean Martinon, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bolero (Great Ravel Showpieces) $1.00
Max Steiner Now, Voyager - The Classic Film Scores Of Max Steiner $2.00
Max Webster Universal Juveniles $5.00
McKendree Spring 3 $3.00
Melanie Candles In The Rain $4.00
Melos Ensemble Of London, Maurice Ravel Introduction And Allegro / Sonata For Flute, Viola And Harp $3.00
Michael Franks The Art Of Tea $4.00
Michael Jackson One Day In Your Life $4.00
Michael Martin Murphey Blue Sky · Night Thunder $3.00
Michael White The X Factor $4.00
Monkees It's Nice To Be With You / D. W. Washburn $3.00
Moon Martin Escape From Domination $3.00
Moravian Festival Chorus And Orchestra Under Thor Martin Johnson The Unknown Century Of American Classical Music (1760-1860) $5.00
Mose Allison Mose Allison Sings $1.00
Mountain Climbing! $14.00
Mrs. Mills I'm Mighty Glad $1.00
Mud Oh Boy $1.00
Music Minus One Oklahoma! $1.00
Nat King Cole Nat King Cole Collection Vol. 3 $2.00
Neil Diamond Headed For The Future $5.00
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere $14.00
Nektar A Tab In The Ocean $5.00
Nektar Recycled $13.00
New World Theatre Orchestra South Pacific / Oklahoma $1.00
New York Pro Musica, Alfonso X El Sabio Spanish Medieval Music $10.00
No Artist Railroad: Sounds Of A Vanishing Era $3.00
No Artist Environments (New Concepts In Stereo Sound - Disc 1) $3.00
Noël Coward The Noel Coward Album $5.00
Norrie Paramor His Strings And Orchestra In London, In Love $4.00
NSYNC Bye Bye Bye (The Remixes) $3.00
Olivia Newton-John Have You Never Been Mellow $3.00
Oregon Winter Light $5.00
Oregon Roots In The Sky $5.00
Ottorino Respighi Ancient Airs & Dances $7.00
Passport Cross-Collateral $3.00
Passport Iguaçu $3.00
Passport Garden Of Eden $3.00
Passport Oceanliner $4.00
Passport Infinity Machine $8.00
Paul Anka Anka $4.00
Paul Anka Paul Anka's 21 Golden Hits $1.00
Paul Dukas, Modest Mussorgsky, Maurice Ravel Sorcerer's Apprentice / A Night On Bare Mountain / Rapsodie Espagnole $0.50 G/G
Paul Horn Visions $5.00
Paul Horn Inside $7.00
Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship Blows Against The Empire $2.00 VG/VG
Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship Blows Against The Empire $2.00
Pearl Chertok Strings Of Pearl $15.00
Pentangle Open The Door $6.00
Peter, Paul & Mary In The Wind $3.00
Philadelphia Brass Ensemble A Festival Of Carols In Brass $1.00
Philip Rambow Shooting Gallery $5.00
Placido Domingo With John Denver Perhaps Love $4.00
Pointer Sisters Break Out $3.00
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - David Oistrach, Eugene Ormandy, The Philadelphia Orchestra Violin Concerto In D $4.00
Racey Some Girls $2.00
Ray Charles The Fabulous Ray Charles $2.00
Ray Charles The Genius Sings The Blues $5.00
Ray Conniff I Will Survive $3.00
Ray Martin The Sound Of Sight $3.00
Ray Noble and his Orchestra Happy Anniversary $1.00
Ray Price And His The Port Jackson Jazz Band Jazz Classics Vol. 1 $2.00
Relativity Relativity $4.00
Richard Pryor That Nigger's Crazy $7.50
Richard Strauss, Antal Dorati, Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Two Tone Poems - Don Juan, Death And Transfiguration $10.00
Richard Wagner Toscanini Conducts Wagner $5.00
Richard Wagner - Eileen Farrell, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch Brunnhilde's Immolation / Tristan And Isolde: Prelude And Liebestod $8.00
Robert Casadesus Robert Casadesus Plays Sonatas by Chopin Mozart & Haydn $1.00
Robert Hall Collins, Ruth Barrett Phelps The Sacred Ministry Of Song $1.00
Robert Schumann / Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Geoffrey Parsons Frauenliebe Und Leben, Op. 42 / Liederkreis, Op. 39 (Eichendorff) $1.00
Robert Shaw, The Robert Shaw Chorale Christmas Hymns And Carols Volume 1 $1.00
Roberta Flack Killing Me Softly $5.00
Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing $5.00
Rod Stewart Gasoline Alley $8.00
Rod Stewart (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right $1.00
Rodgers & Hammerstein The Sound Of Music (An Original Soundtrack Recording) $1.00 G/G
Roger McGuinn Cardiff Rose $3.00
Roland Kirk Blacknuss $7.00 VG/VG
Roland Kirk Bright Moments $7.00 VG/VG
Rosalie Sorrels Travelin' Lady $6.00
Rossington Collins Band Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere $2.00
Roxy Music Manifesto $5.00
Roxy Music Flesh + Blood $2.50
Rubber Rodeo Scenic Views $3.00
Rush Caress Of Steel $10.00
Ruth Welcome Sentimental Zither $1.00
Sally Ann Howes, Terry Carter And Brock Peters Kwamina (Original Broadway Cast) $1.00
Santana Festivál $6.00
Santana Zebop! $6.00
Sarah Vaughan After Hours With Sarah Vaughan $10.00
Savoy Brown A Step Further $6.00
Savoy Brown Blue Matter $10.00
Savoy Brown Street Corner Talking $10.00
Seals & Crofts Year Of Sunday $2.00
Seals & Crofts Summer Breeze $2.00
Seawind Seawind $3.00
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff Piano-Concerto No. 2 In C Minor • 6 Preludes $1.00
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff Piano-Concerto No. 2 In C Minor Op. 18 $1.00
Shadowfax We Used To Laugh • The Firewalker $1.00
Sigmund Romberg The Student Prince $2.00
Sir Thomas Beecham, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Richard Strauss Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life) $2.00
Skyline Late To Work $5.00
Soft Machine Seven $8.00
Spandau Ballet Parade $3.00
Spooky Tooth The Mirror $5.00
Stanley Clarke Journey To Love $5.00
Steppenwolf Gold (Their Great Hits) $3.00
Steve Goodman Somebody Else's Troubles $3.00
Steve Khan Arrows $3.00
Steve Winwood Winwood $4.00
Steven Halpern Eastern Peace $4.00
Steven Halpern Natural Light $4.00
Stevie Wonder Fulfillingness' First Finale $7.00
Sting The Dream Of The Blue Turtles $5.00
Stusick Harp And Instrumental Trio The Stusick Sisters With Mrs. Stanley S. Stusick Harp & Instrumental Trio $1.00
Styx Cornerstone $5.00
Supertramp Crisis? What Crisis? $6.00
Supertramp Crime Of The Century $8.00
Susanna Mildonian Recital N° 1 $1.00
Susanna Mildonian Recital N° 2 $1.00
Tears For Fears Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love) $10.00
Ten Years After Ssssh. $3.00 VG/VG
Ten Years After Ssssh. $3.00
Ten Years After Watt $8.00
The Band Music From Big Pink $7.00 G+/G+
The Cars Shake It Up $6.00
The Cars Panorama $4.00
The Feenjon Group Belly Dancing At The Cafe Feenjon $4.00
The Gardners Folksongs Far & Near $3.00
The Georgia Satellites Georgia Satellites $3.00
The Grass Roots Golden Grass: Their Greatest Hits $3.00
The James Last Band Trumpet À Gogo $1.00
The Melachrino Strings More Music For Dining $1.00
The Melachrino Strings Moods In Music: Music For Reading $2.00
The Nice Ars Longa Vita Brevis $4.00
The Osmonds The Proud One $2.00
The Pretenders Pretenders II $3.00
The Pretenders Pretenders $3.00
The Records The Records $4.00
The Righteous Brothers The Best Of $2.00
The Robert Shaw Chorale A Mighty Fortress $3.00
The Section Fork It Over $4.00
The Seekers Georgy Girl $2.00
The Stephane Caillat Vocal Quartet The Ronsard Circle $1.00
The Stompers One Heart For Sale $4.00
The Weavers The Best Of The Weavers $3.00
The Who Live At Leeds $6.00 (Both have inserts)
The Who Quadrophenia $6.00
Three 6 Mafia Presents Project Pat Chickenhead $3.00
Tim Weisberg The Tip Of The Weisberg $4.00
Todd Rundgren A Wizard, A True Star $7.00
Tommy Bolin Private Eyes $5.00
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra This Is Tommy Dorsey $2.00
Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra I'll See You In My Dreams $2.00
Traffic Best Of Traffic $7.00
Triumvirat Spartacus $2.00
UK Danger Money $5.00
Unknown Artist Flick Themes '72 $1.50
Unknown Artist Sound Effects Volume 1 $3.00
Unknown Artist The Art Of Belly Dancing Vol. II $6.00
Uriah Heep Demons And Wizards $6.00
Usher U Remind Me $2.00
Van Morrison Tupelo Honey $4.50 G+/G+
Various This Is The Era Of Memorable Song Hits: The Decade Of The 30s $1.00
Various Windham Hill Records Sampler '81 $1.00
Various Windham Hill Records Sampler '81 $1.00
Various Windham Hill Records Sampler '82 $1.00
Various Windham Hill Records Sampler '82 $1.00
Various An Evening With Windham Hill Live $1.00
Various Your Hit Parade - 1951 $1.00
Various Hello Dolly! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album) $2.00
Various The Best Disco Album In The World $2.00
Various Favorite Themes From Masterpiece Theatre $2.00
Various Something Festive $3.00
Various Propaganda $3.00
Various Admiral Stereophonic Demonstration Record $5.00
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