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  • Various Artists, This Are Two Tone, 1983 on Chrysalis/Two Tone

    Various Artists, This Are Two Tone, 1983 on Chrysalis/Two Tone

    In the UK, this was released on Two Tone, but in the US they were distributed by Chrysalis and issued on the Chrysalis label. Sleeve design credit to Jerry Dammers who founded Two Tone and was a key member Specials. Great compilation of 80s reggae/ska: Specials / The Special A.K.A., Madness, The Selecter, The English…

  • Van Halen, Van Halen, 1978 on Warner Bros

    Van Halen, Van Halen, 1978 on Warner Bros

    The debut, self-titled album. Certainly one of the most recognizable band logos, and one millions sketched on notebooks, jackets, and the like when I was growing up. Hard to overstate the importance of Eddie Van Halen’s playing on Eruption here and the impact it had on guitar players from then on: Also included on their…

  • Oscar Peterson, Return Engagement, 1974 on Verve

    Oscar Peterson, Return Engagement, 1974 on Verve

    Double LP compilation from the mid-seventies, collecting tracks from: The Trio: Live From Chicago, Very Tall, West Side Story, Affinity, Night Train, We Get Requests, Something Warm, Night Train Vol. 2 and The Oscar Peterson Collection. There was a whole series of “Return Engagement” releases, including Wes Montgomery, Charlie Parker, Bill Evans, Cal Tjader, and…

  • Jelly Roll Morton, Mr. Jelly Lord, RCA Victor, 1967

    Jelly Roll Morton, Mr. Jelly Lord, RCA Victor, 1967

    My copy is a slightly later pressing – 1973 – but this compilation first came out in 1967 as part of the RCA Victor Vintage Series. These tracks were originally recorded between 1927 and 1930. Yes, this is the Jelly Roll of “stoned me just like Jelly Roll” in Van Morrison’s “And It Stoned Me.”…

  • Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, 1963 on Columbia

    Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, 1963 on Columbia

    Makes sense following Llewyn Davis and Billy Bragg to have an early Dylan album – definitely one of my favorites and an iconic cover. This is from the era where Dylan is making an unbelievable number of what come to be classic albums very quickly. “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” is one I perpetually…

  • Jason Isbell, Sirens Of The Ditch, 2007 on New West

    Jason Isbell, Sirens Of The Ditch, 2007 on New West

    Jason Isbell, Sirens Of The Ditch, 2007 on New West This is actually the 2018 2xLP reissue on clear vinyl. it was Isbell’s first solo outing and a great record made even better in the reissue Via Listen Up Music in Natick MA

  • Fleetwood Mac, self-titled, 1975 on Reprise.

    Fleetwood Mac, self-titled, 1975 on Reprise.

    Fleetwood Mac, self-titled, 1975 on Reprise. Mine’s a 1977 pressing – sound is great. This is their second self-titled, and the first with Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks (making a strong debut with Rhiannon and Landslide). Via Listen Up Music in Natick, MA.

  • Art Tatum, The Essential Art Tatum, 1962 on Verve

    Art Tatum, The Essential Art Tatum, 1962 on Verve

    Art Tatum, The Essential Art Tatum, 1962 on Verve Tatum died in 1956, these recordings are from sessions in 1953, 1954, and 1956 Via Listen Up Music in Natick MA

  • Various Artists, A Motown Anniversary Collection, 1983 on Silver Eagle Records.

    Various Artists, A Motown Anniversary Collection, 1983 on Silver Eagle Records.

    Via ListenUp Music in Natick I picked up this five record Motown Anniversary Collection for < $20. Excellent condition vinyl, Electrosound Midwest pressing – Silver Eagle Records was like the Canadian K-Tel, selling licensed collections via TV infomercials and mail order. @classicmotown

  • Marvin Gaye, Anthology, 1973 on Motown Records

    Marvin Gaye, Anthology, 1973 on Motown Records

    Marvin Gaye, Anthology, 1973 on Motown – 3 LP collection Via ListenUp Music in Natick MA