Obner.org https://www.obner.org/board/ |
|
Recent Vinyl Finds https://www.obner.org/board/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=54845 |
Page 5 of 16 |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Thu Aug 13, 2015 2:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
some recent slightly dubious charity shop pickings great laid back Jazzy mix of electronica and orchestration with a Sci-Fi twist, shades of Steve Hillage on some tracks not sure what the hell this is but it is signed and looks like it might be OK but I'm not holding my breath it was the same with this really, I picked it up on the strength of the hair of the guy on the left again, I just liked the sleeve oh and it was only 25p also cheap and probably better than the 2 albums above was this 12" of DJ FX a pretty faithful cover of The Temptations classic but inna reggae stylee the guy in the charity shop actually asked me "what the heck do you want this for?" I couldn't answer him with a straight face and after listening to it he was probably right |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Mon Aug 17, 2015 11:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
some lovely records found their way into my grubby hands yesterday, most were 50p - £1 nice 2 x vinyl, never seen it before - it was in the same box as Mansun below I was chuffed to find this, I have the CD but to find it on vinyl (for 50p) made my day! DiV 12" original 12" issue with a great 15 minute version of Deeper on the flip double album comp of two earlier BB albums I knew nothing about this LP I just liked the sleeve, it sounds really lush and downtempo I like the tune so remixes could be good God, I remember listening to this on my cassette Walkman decades ago I have another BBC Young Folk LP to this which is pretty good so fingers x this is too |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Sun Aug 30, 2015 8:07 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
bits I've picked up in the last 7 days A nice wallpaper-like sleeve on this Antonio Carlos Jobin album Sadly not the reggae Pioneers (obviously) but the debut LP from the Christian Folk types I was proud my 11 year old son recognised the chap on these albums straight away! before... ...after Good collection of late 60's early 70's kids TV clips and themes A curious 7" envelope containing a single, the last time I came across one of these envelopes it had a Beatles Christmas flexi in it, but no such luck this time. James Bond and The Aladdin Mystery! I was too young for NME in '73 as Popswop was more my bag but it was nice to finally catch up on what the rock kids were digging back then. |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
recent vinyl finds Not the soundtrack to the recent Channel 4 series but an album of sound FX featuring sex & violence and err, auctions. Ain't nothing going on here but Cornish verse and music, thankfully these Minstrels are not blacked up. This album released on Pama in the late 60's features popular tunes of the day, The Red & White Minstrels and How To Cure a Nagging Wife Just when I thought I had every stereo test record ever made I find one I'd never seen before - released through a magazine in the late 60's These were the pick of 3 Chet Baker albums I won in a local auction at the weekend, both are sealed recent re-issues - they were in with a lot of other Jazz stuff but these were the ones I really wanted, £24 well spent for 15 albums. This is the Dutch 12" version of the single that was a UK hit in 1979 it's a bit of a shame that it just has the same 4 tracks. I took a 50p punt on this as I'd not seen/heard of it before and it turns out to be quite scarce, but it was it's B side Come Inside which I preferred. Along with the 2 school choir albums I found at the weekend was this 7" which features the best known UK school choir (at least since 1979) I never knew they were on another record as I'd always thought There's No-one Quite Like Grandma was their only release, so you can only imagine how proud I was to discover this then! |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Wed Sep 16, 2015 10:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
I picked up a small collection of 78's from the estate of a late old Northamptonian jazzer yesterday. He used to be in a band called The Ambassadors, there were a few of his acetate discs in with the lot along with some Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald etc. These 12" acetates are metal plates with shellac coating, a few are in a sorry old shape but they still play! This one from 1952 is in much better condition than the 2 metal plate discs, it sounds really upbeat and is more like dramatic movie soundtrack music 2 x 10" discs by Northampton jazz band The Ambassadors - circa 1952 A Sinatra disc from 1943 and I couldn't let the Wembley Stadium 78 go, it dates from 1955 the year Newcastle last won the FA Cup |
Author: | nobody [ Mon Sep 21, 2015 1:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Bar in my neighborhood had a few people selling boxes of vinyl yesterday afternoon. For $30 came away with the following: Barbarella Original Soundtrack Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser John Coltrane: Coltrane Jazz The Flaming Lips: Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Special AKA: In the Studio Luscious Jackson: Natural Ingredients Joy Division: Substance The vinyl is all in fantastic condition, not a scratch or scuff to be found. Covers are mostly top notch outside a couple price stickers and a faint hint of ring wear on a couple. Just missed out on a great deal when the guy who was flipping right ahead of me nabbed the first 2 13th Floor Elevators records for 6 bucks each. Oh well, still happy with this haul. Place is going to be doing similar events with rotating sellers every month or so, or at least that's the plan so I figure I'll keep dragging stuff out of there. |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Sat Sep 26, 2015 12:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
today's car boot finds With a bit of research on the official Celtic FC website I discovered this 7" was released in 1964 making it my earliest football related record. It also came in a picture sleeve, alas this copy didn't but it was a nice find and was produced by a young Jim Kerr of Simple Minds (probably) I couldn't leave this in the box for a pound as it has recordings I remember from the night itself, specifically the actual sounds of a weeping Jimmy Savile. In the same box as the Elvis record was this compilation of early 20th century music. Listening through to this LP early today it turns out to be one of the better Stereo Test records I have in my collection, released in 1970 it came with a wee booklet too. I dunno why I bought this as it is no doubt as awful as it's subject matter. This was a much easier listen than the Sean Brady album, nice sleeve too. An Italian compilation of early Bowie tunes, it was supposed to have a booklet inside the gatefold sleeve, but doesn't. A sweet 20p find in a box of rubbish, Creation #9 I kid you not, a guy pulled into the car boot with a van, I wasn't even first in the back and 2 blokes walked away shaking their heads so I digged in saw the box of vinyl & asked him how much they were "it's all dance shit mate, so 10p each" he replied! |
Author: | nobody [ Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Same price, only 2 records, but I really wanted these: Link Wray: S/T Augustus Pablo: East of the River Nile |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Sat Oct 03, 2015 2:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
picked up a great mixed selection of LP's & 12"s in a charity shop on Friday, these were 25p each 5 x £1 also there were Husker Du, Rage Against The Machine, Muse, it was just popping into the right place at the right time. |
Author: | nobody [ Sat Oct 03, 2015 4:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Some very nice stuff there. Hit a garage sale and an estate sale this morning and grabbed these: Wall of Voodoo - Call of the West UTFO - Hanging Out/Roxanne, Roxanne Mott the Hoople - Mott Beach Boys - Endless Summer Dusty Springfield - Cameo Little Johnny Taylor - Everybody KNows About My Good Thing Jon Santo - Play Bach (Synthesized Electrons) Roy Orbison - All Time Greatest Hits Clockwork Orange Soundtrack Marty Robbins - Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs Kraftwerk - Autobahn Hank Williams - Lonesome Sound of Hank Williams Fistful of Dollars Soundtrack 1910 Fruitgum Company - Goody Doody Gumdrops Various - Encore for the Chicago Blues Lowell Fulsom - Now! Strawberry Alarm Clock - Incense and Peppermints Miss Perri Lee at the Parisian and 2 Japanese records of 60s Instrumental rock/pop, but I can't read a word to know what they are. |
Author: | duckyboy [ Sat Oct 03, 2015 7:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Nice score on The Loft, Gardner |
Author: | billy g [ Mon Oct 05, 2015 5:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
I hit a record fair yesterday and went a bit out of control Lynyrd Skynyrd - (pronounced 'lĕh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd) Frankie Miller - A Perfect Fit Unicorn - One More Tommorow Ten Wheel Drive - S/T Sir Douglas Quintet - Sir Douglas Quintet + 2 = Honkey Blues The Everley Brothers - Sing Great Country Hits Randy Newman - Good Old Boys Grin - S/T Barefoot Jerry - Keys to the Country Dave Edmunds - Twangin' Dave Edmunds - Get It Al Kooper - Act Like Nothing's Wrong Charlie Daniels Band - High Lonesome Jackson Browne - Running On Empty Jackson Browne - The Great Pretender Laura Lee - Women's Love Rights Dean Martin - This Time I'm Swingin' Joe Williams - Worth Waiting For... Percy Sledge -Warm and Tender Soul Frederick Knight - I've Been Lonely For So Long Dr. John - City Lights Louis Prima - Call of the Wildest Keely Smith - Dearly Beloved Ray Charles & Solomon Burke - Blues Before Sunrise Bobby Bare - 500 Miles Away From Home Mose Allison - Mose Allison Sings Louis Prima & Keely Smith - Louis & Keely! Sam Butera & The Witnesses - The Big Horn Sam Butera & The Witnesses - The Wildest Clan Bobby Bare - The Travelin' Bare The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones, Now! Lord Buckley - A Most Immaculately Hip Aristocrat Mose Allison - I Don't Worry About A Thing Solomon Burke - I Wish I Knew Artful Dodger - Rage On Doc Watson - Southbound James Talley - Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money but We Sure Got a Lot of Love The Rolling Stones - England's Newest Hit Makers Plus an old George Jones album that I forget the title of and another Sam Butera. |
Author: | PopTodd [ Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Nice haul! |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
various weekend finds, some good some bad, and some just plain evil a couple of 12" singles took my eye, the Beat Squad below, later morphed into Acid ravers Altern 8 the debut 7" by a very young looking Kirsty MacColl, this was also issued as a picture disc curious 7" with a school choir on one side and early 70's folk rockers group Magna Carta on the flip my mum found this and was excited when she told me "look, it's all fully signed" but alas, they were only pretend signatures, sorry mum - but hey, at least she tries bless her! I have love for the early Caravan albums but have yet to check this one out this was a nice find, an audiophile pressing in an exclusive sleeve of the Donald Fagen album so beloved of stereo test centres, you had to buy some fancy B&W Monitor speakers to get it this odd looking sleeve caught my eye and it wasn't until I got home I noticed the fella lurking inside the rainbow was Jimmy Savile, someone had also tried to scribble out his face in pen! |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Sat Oct 10, 2015 1:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
I saw a record box of albums at the car boot this morning and asked to have a look, "they are all Irish" she said, "that's OK, I like a bit of Irish" I replied and this is what was in the box all for 50p a pop and in near mint condition too. I was especially pleased to find the first one for it's beautiful sleeve alone, I do have to get up at 6am to find these things y'know! |
Author: | nobody [ Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Too lazy to get pictures together, but a recent trip to Kansas City yielded the following: Talking Heads: The Name of This Band is Talking Heads Roy Orbison: Crying Sweet Emma and Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band: New Orleans' Sweet Emma And Her Preservation Hall Jazz Band The Lovin' Spoonful: Everything Playing Ohio Express: Chewy Chewy Ike Turner: Blues Roots Various Artists: Detroit Blues The Dave Brubeck Quartet: Jazz Goes to College Shirley Scott: Soul Searching PJ Harvey: To Bring You My Love The Crystals: Sing Their Greatest Hits Dennis Alcapone: Forever Version Kraftwerk: The Man Machine Nina Simone: Nina at Newport Charlie Parker: The Charlie Parker Story, Vol 1 Charlie Parker: The Charlie Parker Story, Vol 2 Ken Boothe: Mr. Rock Steady Also picked up a Junior Byles 45 with a great Lee Perry dub on the flip side and a 45 by Boss Hooligan Soundsystem. |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Mon Oct 19, 2015 3:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
vinyl finds from the past few days I was pleased to find this for a pound, I have his debut and the Innes Book of Records but hadn't come across this one, his 2nd LP before The Tip Shop continues to yield odd irish albums nice 2 x LP of early 90's Trance & Happy Hardcore Mid 70's Brass Bands with a kinda Library vibe I already have this (with the poster) but it's nice to find a spare to pass on, it has interviews with various 70's poppers & deviants with the lovely Sally James phwoar, cor blimey, etc, etc... Only a couple of singles this week, I saw some guy pull at least a dozen of these Century 21 EP's from the boot of some car, but at least he missed this one, sadly I'm not as sharp as I used to be at 7am I have come across slimming albums by hypnotists before but this is my first proper slimming aid |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Thu Oct 29, 2015 3:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
With the car boot season drawing to a close I rely on other vinyl sources, these are the pick of my recent auction wins A really nice mix of old Folk tunes including Oh Dear! What Can The Matter Be? and John Peel The last Mud album with the original line up which is apparently quite scarce now, cheeky sleeve to boot A pretty stunning find in with a huge lot I won at auction last week for a pittance and have already parted with for a Kings ransom as it was only in VG condition. It's a private pressing by Gregory Bright and is titled A Room By Greg released in 1969. This ECM album is from 1976 A curious 70's Greek Telecommunications promo compilation in a die-cut sleeve with booklet Fine Eastern European Folk from 1966 More Eastern European Folk but this time from 1971 Alan Partridge would be proud of this lovely souvenir from East Anglia released in 1977 Another addition to my football vinyl collection, and in a match when Man Utd lose is always a win for me |
Author: | billy g [ Mon Nov 02, 2015 6:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
One of my stores had a 50% off sale all weekend and there was also a big record fare on Sunday. My combined haul: Lefty Frizzell - Lefty Frizell's Country Favorites Mose Allison - Lessons in Living Supremes - I Hear a Symphony David Allan Coe - Castles in the Sand David Allan Coe - D.A.C. Georgie Auld - In the Land of Hi-Fi Bobby Bare - Detroit City and other Hits Barry Goldberg - 2 Jews Blues Little Feat - Down on the Farm Little Feat - Dixie Chicken Rolling Stones - Metamorphosis Rolling Stones - Out of Our Heads The Youngbloods - Good and Dusty The Youngbloods - High on A Ridgetop Mitch Ryder - How I Spent My Vacation Mitch Ryder - What Now..My Love Johnny Paycheck - At Carnegie Hall George Jones - Where the Grass Won't Grow Merle Haggard - The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde Merle Haggard - Same Train, A Different Time - Merle Haggard Sings The Great Songs of Jimmie Rodgers Merle Haggard - If We Make it Through December Merle Haggard - The Way It Was in '51 The Wilburn Brothers - Folk Songs Wanda Jackson - Reckless Love Affair Porter Wagoner - The Carroll County Accident Frank Sinatra - Look to Your Heart Frank Sinatra - Close to You Frank Sinatra - Ring-A-Ding-Ding! Frank Sinatra - Sinatra & Strings George Lewis - A New Orleans Dixieland Spectacular Jack Teagarden - Swing Low Sweet Spiritual Jack Teagarden - 1944 Big Band Sammy Davis Meets Sam Butera & The Witnesses - When the Feeling Hits You Louis Armstrong - Satchmo the Great The Byrds - Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde The Allman Brothers - Beginnings Michael Nesmith - Nevada Fighter Dave Edmunds - Information Duncan Browne - The Wild Places Byron Berline - OUtrageous Dean Martin - You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me Dean Martin - I Take A Lot of Pride in What I Am The Osborne Brothers - Favorite Hymns Spade Cooley - Fidoodlin' The DB's - Like This Wynonie Harris - Good Rockin' Blues Chris Gaffney - Road to Indio Tompall and the Glaser Brothers - The Wonderful World of the Glaser Brothers Ricardo Ray - Ricard Ray Arrives Buck Owens - I Wouldn't Live in New York City Jerry Lee Lewis - Golden Cream of the Country Jerry Lee Lewis - Another Place, Another Time Jimmy Webb - Words and Music Green on Red - Gravity Talks Joe Williams & Harry "Sweets" Edison - Together Brinsley Schwarz - Despite It All Eggs over Easy - Good n' cheap Cowboy Jack Clement - All I Want to Do In Life Little Richard - Here's Little Richard Willie Nelson - Shotgun Willie Willie Nelson - Redheaded Stranger Jerry Jeff Walker - Driftin Way of Life Bill Withers - Just as I Am Edit: forgot a few Squeeze - Argybargy Sara Watkins - S/T American Flyer - S/T Al Kooper - A Possible Projection of the Future Louis Prima - Lake Tahoe Prima Style Ry Cooder - S/T |
Author: | bort [ Mon Nov 02, 2015 9:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Dang, that's like an instant collection! |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Wed Nov 04, 2015 2:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
I have picked up a few nice things in the charity shops so far this week including this lovely old record box which the kind old lady behind the counter said "oh, you can have that as we were going to throw it out anyway" but when I told her it still had some records in it she said "well you can have it for a pound then" which was nice. The 78's inside turned out to be quite nice, some by the Folk Dance Band others by the Folk Dance Orchestra as well as several titled Music For Movement which are the 78rpm versions of the old schools records that were played in PE class to get kids up and dancing about. I have a few music for schools LP's and 7"s but these are by far the oldest examples I have come across. Also in the same shop were some 7"s which were wrapped in 1970's wallpaper sleeves! I was pleased with this one as it's a tourists disc issued by some Yugoslavian coach company, I so wanted it to be either Everyone Back To The Bus from an early TV memory of mine or the Italian Job Theme but it's actually this I was a bit perplexed by the vinyl filing system at the Age Concern warehouse, perhaps some records shouldn't be left quite so close to others. This old boy ought to know better too as he was 62 when this was released just before he died in 1963. Next to it was a soundtrack from 1967 by another fella with a dubious past. Thankfully in the same box was this LP by someone with an unblemished career, a 1980 record by Princess Grace. The Animal Sanctuary turned up a couple of Christian albums including one by The Genesis and an oddly titled album by these 5 lasses. Also in the same shop was an unplayed copy of a late 60's album by Johnny Nash |
Author: | nobody [ Tue Nov 10, 2015 11:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Too lazy to take pictures, but grabbed these at the $2 table at a record show over the weekend: Sugarhill Records - Street Beat Johnny Eaton And His Princetonians - Far Out, Near In Eddie Harris - Sings The Blues The Modern Jazz Quartet - Blues At Carnegie Hall Sonny Rollins - There Will Never Be Another You The Modern Jazz Quartet - Fontessa Stan Getz • Gerry Mulligan • Harry Edison, Louis Bellson And The Oscar Peterson Trio - Jazz Giants '58 The Modern Jazz Quartet - The Modern Jazz Quartet The Capitols - Dance The Cool Jerk With The Capitols Oscar Peterson - The Oscar Peterson Collection Johnny Burnette / The Rock 'N Roll Trio - Tear It Up Donald Byrd - Black Byrd Little Anthony And The Imperials - Forever Yours Joe Tex - The Love You Save Malcolm McLaren - Duck Rock Jay And The Americans - Jay And The Americans Greatest Hits Paul Barbarin & His Jazz Band / Punch Miller's Bunch & George Lewis - Jazz At Preservation Hall III Then, not quite so cheap, but less than half of what I've often seen them go for I grabbed: The Slickers: Breakthrough (original version, only one with the extended disco style mixes of all tracks on side one, NM) Booker T. and the MGs: Hip Hug Her (reel to reel tape in perfect condition, box a bit worn) Then last weekend a very fruitful trip to a thrift shop got me these: Skip James - The Complete 1931 Session Billie Holiday - The Golden Years 3xLP The Young-Holt Unlimited - Soulful Strut Philip Glass - 1000 Airplanes On The Roof Electric Light Orchestra - Olé ELO Sunny Ade - The Master Guitarist Vol. 1 A few random arrivals over the last month or so in the mail or at local record shops: Robert Turman: Macro Dead Boys: Young, Loud and Snotty Cramps: Songs the Lord Taught Us Run the Jewels II Ze Records Christmas Record James Brown: Soulful Christmas Lee Perry: Cloak & Dagger Willie Williams: Armagideon Time Strategy: Noise Tape Self The Best of Beverly's Records More of Ken Boothe Wavves: V Tuff Scout: Inna London Dub I-Roy: Cancer Staple Singers: Respect Yourself James Brown: Papa's Got A Brand New Bag Subhumans: Rats 7" and more reggae singles than I care to type out right now. I think I just started crawling down a rabbit hole that will never end with these. |
Author: | nobody [ Wed Nov 11, 2015 1:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Actually just found a couple more on my doorstep last night, straight from Jamaica. Jackie Opel's Greatest Hits on original Studio One and an original issue Studio One compilation called Oldies but Goodies with a ton of great pre-ska Jamaican soul and ska tracks. Strangely, the covers are absolutely trashed with rips and a really strong smoke odor, yet the vinyl inside is about as nice and clean as I've ever come across for Jamaican pressing of this era. Horrible covers, pristine vinyl. Much better than the other way around. |
Author: | billy g [ Thu Nov 12, 2015 5:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
nobody Wrote: Paul Barbarin & His Jazz Band / Punch Miller's Bunch & George Lewis - Jazz At Preservation Hall III ... and more reggae singles than I care to type out right now. I think I just started crawling down a rabbit hole that will never end with these. That's a good find for $2. I've been buying anything I can find from those old Preservation Hall players that I can find and have yet to be disappointed by any of the recordings. I'm pretty sure I have that one. A local store that I sometimes shop at is known for their reggae 45 selection. I've avoided even looking at it because its a rabbit hole I don't want to go down. I've been disappointed at how hard it is to find 70's/80's reggae on lp though. When I started vinyl shopping last year, I figured that would be one of things I'd buy the most of but I've only found about 5-6 things so far at least at prices I was willing to pay. Purchases from Dusty Groove over the last month: Byrds - Preflyte Lightning Hopkins - Lightnin' Strikes Kinks - Low Budget Otis Spann - Archives of Folk Music Brunies Brothers - Brunies Brothers Dixieland Jazz Band Don Covay & the Jefferson Lemon Blues Band - Different Strokes for Different Folks Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson - Poncho & Lefty Bunk Johnson/George Lewis - New Orleans Classics George Lewis - George Lewis on Parade George Lewis - Perennial George Lewis Wilson Pickett - I'm In Love Rolling Stones - Bedspring Symphony Sam & Dave - Soul Men McCoy Tyner - Expansions Ray Charles - Yes Indeed! Joao Gilberto & Antonio Carlos Jobim - Gilberto & Jobim Buck Owens & His Buckaroos - Roll Out the Red Carpet Max Roach & Archie Shepp - Long March Nina Simone - Wild is the Wind George Russell - Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved By Nature Frank Sinatra - Swing Along with Me Ambergris - S/T Merle Haggard - Songs for the Mama That Tried Charles Lloyd - Nirvana Dean Martin - Everybody Loves Somebody Oscar Peterson - Canadiana Suite Billie & De De Pierce/Jim Robinson - Jazz at Preservation Hall 2 Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels - Breakout Frank Sinatra - That's Life Swamp Dogg - Cuffed, Collared & Tagged Wilburn Brothers - Two for the Show Various - Stiffs Live (Stiff Records Promo) Eddie Floyd - Baby Lay Your Head Down Chico Hamilton - Chico Hamilton Special Alvin Lee & Mylon Lefevre - On the Road to Freedom Max Roach - It's Time Mitch Ryder - All Hits! Frank Sinatra - Voice - The Columbia Years 1943- 1952 (6LP Set) Rex Allen Jr. - Today's Generation Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington - Recording Together for the First Time Beatles - Beatles' Second Album Celia Cruz & Willie Colon - Only They Could Have Made This Album Frank Sinatra - Come Dance With Me Frank Sinatra - Nevertheless I'm In Love With You Frank Sinatra - Nice & Easy Kid Thomas - New Orleans - The Living Legends: Kid Thomas & His Algiers Stompers Ernestine Anderson - When the Sun Goes Down Paul Bley - Copenhagen & Harlem David Bowie - Hunky Dory JJ Cale - Really Norman Connors - Love from the Sun Bob Dylan - Infidels Johhny Griffin/Art Taylor - JAMFs are Coming Johnny Hartman - Johnny Hartman Johnny Hartman Frank Sinatra - Come Swing With Me Frank Sinatra - This is Sinatra! Frank Sinatra with Count Basie - Sinatra at the Sands Larry Jon Wilson - Sojourner |
Author: | Head Gardener [ Thu Nov 12, 2015 7:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Recent Vinyl Finds |
Charity Shop finds this week A great 2 x LP with pretty much everything that happened between 1922-72. Clips from the BBC sound archives includes the death of kings to The Goon Show to the sound of Big Ben. A typeface that hints that the music within might be just a bit sexy but you can relax, it isn't. Two Dad's Army stars moaning about how there is Not Much Change from a pound, gawd bless 'em. Another 25p single I couldn't resist was this Danish instrumental from 1968 which sounds like a low budget Bonzos - Camp Bob Hardcastle gives a commentary on what is good recorded sound but unfortunately it's all about classical music and absolutely nothing to do with Phil Collins. Best find of the week by a country mile was this Big Youth 7" Screaming Target from 1973 which was the inspiration for Dawn Penn's You Don't Love Me (No,No,No) in this superb old sleeve. |
Page 5 of 16 | All times are UTC - 4 hours [ DST ] |
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group http://www.phpbb.com/ |