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"It's such an obscure record and such a little record; it's just four".
JONATHAN TROTT, England's prolific number three batsman, claimed an obscure record in today's 2nd Test against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.
Lewis has just sold an obscure record by a Welsh dub-reggae band for a whopping £35.
I remember telling him how "Lucky Thirteen" was the first thing I heard from him, thinking he'd appreciate that I was into an old obscure record of his.
Like most clubs, they hold a slightly obscure record, in their case the biggest win in an FA Cup final, when they beat Derby 6-0 in 1903.
The year before, an obscure record producer named Berry Gordy had founded a record company in Detroit with $800 borrowed from his family.
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He made wild sound montages from obscure records.
In fact, Mr. Kirk said the Internet has enabled him to find obscure records he would not likely have found before.
In this 80-minute mix, Mr. Villalobos stitches 22 obscure records into a playful and clever party soundtrack.
During her research, Lax found an obscure recording of the Bob Dylan song "The Death of Emmett Till" by Coulson, Dean, McGuinness, Flint.
There are lots of extremely obscure records in Hebden's collection: French free jazz, early electronic albums released on private presses, cult folk music.
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