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| The World Is Your Lobster
by Martin Gordon £15.30 The fourth part of the Mammal Trilogy, featuring crustacean favourites for mammal and invertebrate alike. | Something for the Weekend
by Radio Stars and Martin Gordon £15.46 Radio Stars hurtled around the UK in 1977 and 78, performing their greatest hit and accompanied by the frankly unclad Kelly St... | God's on His Lunchbreak (Please Call Back)
by Martin Gordon £15.46 Third solo release. A spot of Gilbert and Sullivan (that's 'and' and not 'O'), a McCartney tunes and a bunch more. And God smo... |
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| How Am I Doing So Far
by Martin Gordon £10.85 'Best of' MG compilation at mid-price. Better than being snorted by Keith Richards. You can find a snap of the real cover on t... | The Joy of More Hogwash
by Martin Gordon £6.99 Second solo. Based (loosely) on Alex Comfort's magnificent work of sexual philosophy The Joy of Sex, and even more loosely upo... | Baboon in the Basement
by Martin Gordon £15.46 First solo outing after a break. Contains lo-fat, rap-free versions of Bolan, Beatles, Move and of course, a whole pile of ori... |
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| Mammal Trilogy
by Martin Gordon Everything so far - all three albums in a box. 43 tracks - a frankly savage indictment of la condition humaine. Alas, it does... | Songs for Swinging Lovers
by Radio Stars £5.99 First album from Radio Stars, acclaimed as a masterpiece of existentialist philosophy and one which instigated a number of civ... | Holiday Album: Remastered
by Radio Stars £9.46 The second, not to say last, Radio Stars album. Shortly after the release, the singer decided to seize control of the means o... |
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