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It was released on 12" vinyl under the YABA Music and Just'In Distribution labels, and is currently out of print. Personnel include Étienne Charry (guitar/vocals,) Michel Gondry (drummer,) Nicolas Dufournet (bassist) and Gilles Chapat (keyboards.) Tracks one and two, "Les Cailloux" and "Ma Maison," respectively, were both made into music videos by drummer and filmmaker Michel Gondry, though the version of "Ma Maison" used for the video differs markedly from the LP version.
There was a hardcover reprint in 1997 but the book is now out of print.
According to the official Gustav Hasford website, The Short-Timers, The Phantom Blooper, and Hasford's third and last completed book, a noir detective novel titled A Gypsy Good Time (1992), are currently out of print.
Following the death of compiler John Cook in 2001, Steve Deger and Leslie Ann Gibson took over as series editors, creating The Women's Book of Positive Quotations (2002, now out-of-print), The Little Book of Positive Quotations (2006) and a revised and expanded The Book of Positive Quotations, 2nd Edition (2007), which included 3,000 new quotations.
It compiles their first two previously released, then-out-of-print EPs Summer's Stellar Gaze (2000) and When the Shadows Beam (2002), along with some newly recorded acoustic and live material and a remix of the song "Smile in Your Sleep".
With the successes of Everybody's Talkin' and The Point! creating demand for Nilsson recordings, a reissue of his first two RCA Victor albums (Pandemonium Shadow Show and Aerial Ballet), then out of print, was considered.
The album is long out of print, but copies have occasionally been sold on eBay, as well as exchanged in MP3 format on p2p networks.
Featuring standup comedy selections and live versions of songs such as Running Bear and When A Child Is Born, this title was out-of-print for more than a decade before being re-released in CD format in 2008.
Melody Licious was pictured on the album and credited with guitar and backing vocals, but in reality she only contributed backing vocals to the track "Cum Guzzlin Whore." Broadzilla vs. the Tramp-o-Lean is out of print and has been sold out since 2001, becoming a collector's item.
#A History of Mathematics in America before 1900, by D. E. Smith and Jekuthiel Ginsburg (out of print)
There they founded Cherry Valley Editions to print a series of books by William S. Burroughs, Herbert Huncke, Robert Peters, Dick McBride, and others, including Plymell's own work, that are now out of print and rare.
This void was first addressed by Jay Kennedy in 1982 with The Official Underground And Newave Comix Price Guide, and while out of print is a valuable resource for information about the artists and publishers.
His most popular publication, The Complete Works of Derek Dingle (Richard J. Kaufman, 1982), has been out of print for many years now, but has recently been re-published by Richard Kaufman.
The film was not successful at the box office, but it has gained cult film status in recent years, with out-of-print, used VHS tape copies selling on Ebay and Amazon.com for as much as $50.00 USD.
Out of print for many years, all five books were reissued by Old Earth Books in 2002.
The illustrator was Wes Abbott, but as he is currently on hiatus, the first issue is out of print and the second is becoming rare.
For Collectors Only is a now out-of-print two-disc set released by Collectables Records in 1992.
Besides his own books on devotional living and Christian community, Edwards also edited and republished out-of-print works by a selection of quietist Catholic mystics including Madame Guyon, François Fénelon, Miguel de Molinos, as well as Brother Lawrence.
The record includes the biggest hits of GUG's career as well as out of print and new unreleased tracks including a cover of the classic track "Halloween" theme by John Carpenter.
Consisting mainly of then-out-of-print recordings by Allin with his early-era backing groups The Jabbers, The Scumfucs, and the Cedar Street Sluts, Hated in the Nation became Allin's first widespread international release.
It is a compilation of new and old songs, many taken from Live from the Studio and Antidisestablishmetabolism, both of which are now out-of-print.
A CD remaster for How Could Hell Be Any Worse? was released in 2004, along with Suffer, No Control, Against the Grain, Generator and a DVD reissue of their long-out of print 1992 live VHS Along the Way.
Blue Cave was also responsible for re-releasing dada's first three out-of-print albums (originally released by I.R.S. Records) later in 2004.
However despite his influence (on the work of philosophers Max Scheler, Ernst Cassirer, Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Georges Canguilhem, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari (in their A Thousand Plateaus), for example) he is still not widely known, and his books are mostly out of print in German and in English.
As a 5 year old, he appeared playing banjo in a Yale University documentary entitled Banjo Man (now out of print) with musicians Taj Mahal and Afro-Appalachian banjo master Uncle John Homer.
In 2011 DriveThurRPG introduced print on demand services and are now the exclusive site to purchase out of print books for many large publishers such as White Wolf.
Zarnock's obsession with toy car collecting prompted him to write the book Ultimate Guide to Hot Wheels Variations Krause, now out of print after two printings (2002 and 2003).
Previously out of print, this series has been reissued by BenBella Books under the Michelle Sagara West name.
It collects the albums Dr. Feelgood and Mötley Crüe, the EP Quaternary (currently out of print), and the compilations Decade of Decadence (currently out of print) and Supersonic and Demonic Relics.
My Love... was originally released in 1994 and was out of print for nearly ten years before being re-issued through Relapse Records and Chunklet on CD and vinyl respectively.
For instance, Madonna's book Sex, with a limited edition print run, is, according to BookFinder.com, the most sought after out-of-print book in the United States.
The non-fiction works, a biography of Ugo Foscolo and a critique of Giuseppe Giusti, went largely unnoticed and quickly went out of print.
It subsequently went out-of-print and was re-released as a compilation with Pointing Up and re-titled Preston Reed.
This version was originally on the now out-of-print 1985 Ritual: Land's End compilation cassette on Touch, and is now available on the :zoviet*france: CD Collusion.
In particular, The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, the exploits of an uncouth Australian expatriate in Sixties London, written by Barry Humphries and illustrated by Nicholas Garland, was published in three collections, long since out of print and now collectors' items.
A steady stream of eclectic but edgy releases then ensued, with out-of-print editions by the likes of Alexander Trocchi and Sadegh Hedayat, themselves substantially influential on many of the recent darker Scots authors like Welsh and Alan Warner.
Robin also directed his daughter's now out of print DVD Watch My Lips.
The self-released version of Rockity Roll is out of print; it is currently available as part of the Skittish / Rockity Roll two disc re-release.
Currently out of print, The Fifth Pillar is reprinted in Michael Wolfe's One Thousand Roads to Mecca.
Begun by Sam Rosenthal in 1983 as a way to release his own solo electronic music, Projekt Records spent its first three years as a cassette-only label with a series of titles that are now long out-of-print.
Putnam's complete translation, originally published by Viking Press, was reprinted in the Modern Library, and has seldom been out of print since its publication more than sixty years ago.
Nine of the songs were previously recorded by Carter for his 1995 solo release, Snake Handlin' Man (now out of print).
Though The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited has been out of print for many years and is considered a collector's item, all five tracks were later included on the 1998 double-album Garage Inc., along with a number of other covers Metallica had recorded throughout its career, as well as a collection of entirely new recordings.
The US editions of this collection and the novel Rage were allowed to go out of print by the author and publisher because of the Heath High School shooting -- a school shooting incident involving Michael Carneal.
The album has long been out of print, but all of the altered tracks have recently been re-released as bonus tracks on the 2010 remastered versions of Thin Lizzy, Shades of a Blue Orphanage and Vagabonds of the Western World.
The illustrated version is currently out of print but the story itself can be found in "Don't Bet on the Prince" (1987) by Jack Zipes.
Originally released on VHS with its sequel, House IV on September 1, 1998, the film has been out of print for several years.
Like many Excel albums, the recording is out of print, but this album, along with the band's others, can readily be found for sale on Chinese, Ukrainian, and Russian mp3 websites.
In 2007, The Kominas pressed 2000 copies their first album, Wild Nights in Guantanamo Bay, which is now out of print.
This edition included an extra CD containing five live tracks from the previously released but very limited and out of print Live at Hammersmith Odeon.
Dover Publications (1965) and Stackpole Books (2000) have both published editions of BSOCM; however, both editions are now out of print.
He has declined to do so, although Geffen quietly allowed it to fall out of print towards the end of the 1990s.