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'''''xxx''''' is an album by [[]], released on 01 January 2001. What makes this album special?

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{{Discogs master|xxx}}

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| artist     = [[Spacemen 3]]
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| released   = 1990
| recorded   = 1986
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| studio     = Studio Morocco
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| label      = Father Yod
| producer   = Peter Kember, Jason Pierce
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'''''Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To''''' is a 1990 semi-unofficial album by [[Spacemen 3]], containing demo tracks from a 1986 recording session. It is one of the first recorded performances of the band, and has since led to various reissues and remasters.

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|headline=Original release
|all_writing=[[Jason Pierce]], except where noted
|title1=2.35
|title2=Mary-Anne
|title3=The Sound of Confusion
|title4=Losing Touch with My Mind
|title5=A-Men
|title6=That's Just Fine
|title7=Come Down Easy
|note2=[[Glenn Ross Campbell]]
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{{Discogs master|32721}}

Don't forget some juicy categories!
{{Infobox company
|name = Vinyl Me, Please.
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|type = [[Record club]]
|industry = Music
|fate = Active
|founded = 2013
|founders = {{Unbulleted list|Matt Fiedler|Tyler Barstow}}
|website={{URL|https://www.vinylmeplease.com/}}
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'''Vinyl Me, Please.''' is an exclusive online [[record club]] founded in 2013 by Matt Fiedler.<ref name="Inc">{{cite web |last1=GAGNÉ |first1=YASMIN |title=How This Founder Transformed a Retro Product Into a $10 Million Business |url=https://www.inc.com/magazine/201809/yasmin-gagne/2018-inc5000-vinyl-me-please.html |website=Inc. |publisher=Mansueto Ventures|access-date=27 December 2020}}</ref> The record club offers vinyl records to subscribers on a monthly basis.

==History==
Founders Matt Fiedler and Tyler Barstow founded the club out of a love for obscure music. The two would find and send each other songs on [[Spotify]] that would "push each other's tastes".<ref name="Inc" /> 

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The company is a subscription-based record club that sends out vinyl records to subscribers every month.<ref name="About Us">{{cite web |title=About Us |url=https://magazine.vinylmeplease.com/about-us/ |website=Vinyl Me Please |publisher=Offbeat Ventures, LLC |access-date=27 December 2020}}</ref> Subscribers can choose from three tracks: "Essentials", which is 

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other sources:
https://blog.discogs.com/en/tag/vinyl-me-please/page/2/
https://redef.com/source/58d291b83c5ff8387d556e59
The Soul of a BEll
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|name=The Soul of a Bell
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|artist=[[William Bell]]
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|released=December 1967
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*[[Soul music|Soul]]
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|label=[[Stax Records|Stax]]
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|next_title=Bound to Happen
|next_year=1969
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'''''The Soul of a Bell''''' is an album by [[William Bell]], released on December 1967 on [[Stax Records]].

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Adapted from LP liner notes.<ref name="1967LP">{{cite web |title=William Bell - The Soul of a Bell (1967, Vinyl) |url=https://www.discogs.com/William-Bell-The-Soul-Of-A-Bell/release/3132983 |website=Discogs |publisher=Discogs |access-date=30 January 2021}}</ref>
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|title1=Everybody Loves a Winner
|title2=You Don't Miss Your Water
|title3=Do Right Woman - Do Right Man
|title4=I've Been Loving You Too Long (to Stop Now)
|title5=Nothing Takes the Place of You
|title6=Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
|length1=2:49
|length2=2:40
|length3=3:10
|length4=3:24
|length5=3:25
|length6=3:36
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|title1=Eloise (Hang On in There)
|title2=Any Other Way
|title3=It's Happening All Over
|title4=Never Like This Before
|title5=You're Such a Sweet Thang
|length1=2:40
|length2=2:42
|length3=2:33
|length4=2:48
|length5=2:25
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==Personnel==
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==References==
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==External links==
{{Discogs master|xxx}}

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