Tag: Amesbury MA

  • Various Artists, The Best of Chess Blues, 1987 on Chess / MCA

    Various Artists, The Best of Chess Blues, 1987 on Chess / MCA

    Great 2xLP 80s compilation of the post-war blues that made Chess such a critical label, issued by MCA who acquired the rights to the Chess catalog in the mid-eighties. My copy—via Mel’s Record Shop in Amesbury MA—is a 1987 pressing by MCA Records’ plant in Gloversville, NY.

  • UB40, Little Baggariddim, 1985 on DEP International / A&M

    UB40, Little Baggariddim, 1985 on DEP International / A&M

    Great EP by UB40 from the mid-eighties, including a duet with Chrissie Hynde covering Sonny & Cher’s “I Got You Babe,” with a dub version on side 2. There’s also a new version of “One In Ten” from Present Arms There’s a full album called Baggariddim – this EP was only released in the US…

  • Squeeze, Cool for Cats, 1979 on A&M

    Squeeze, Cool for Cats, 1979 on A&M

    Second album from the late 70s power-pop version of Squeeze (aka UK Squeeze) with Jools Holland joining Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook. The “UK Squeeze” name was ropped for later releases in the US, but was still used in Australia up through Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti. This album includes the title track as well as…

  • David Bromberg, Wanted Dead or Alive, 1974 on Columbia

    David Bromberg, Wanted Dead or Alive, 1974 on Columbia

    I’m a huge David Bromberg fan – he’s an under-appreciated player in the universe of bluegrass/blues/folk/jazz. This was his third LP. One side was recorded with Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Keith Godchaux and Bill Kreutzmann (of the Grateful Dead) and the other side was recorded live. The opener “The Holdup” was cowritten with George Harrison,…

  • Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, San Antonio Ballbuster, 1974 on Red Lightnin’

    Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, San Antonio Ballbuster, 1974 on Red Lightnin’

    Although it was originally released in 1974 on Red Lightnin’, my copy is a reissue from 1979 on Charly Records. Red Lightnin‘ is a blues label started in 1968; Charly a reissue label started in 1975; both are UK labels. Not sure how this ended up in Mel’s Record Shop in Amesbury MA, but that’s…

  • Neil Young, Decade, 1977 on Reprise

    Neil Young, Decade, 1977 on Reprise

    It’s amazing to me that all of this music was before 1977. I came to Neil Young’s music well into the 1980s and while I knew some of the legacy (Buffalo Springfield, CSN&Y and combinations thereof) I didn’t know just how many great songs he’d put out in the first decade of his career. This…

  • Depeche Mode, Speak & Spell: The 12″ Singles, 2018 on Mute

    Depeche Mode, Speak & Spell: The 12″ Singles, 2018 on Mute

    Reissued box of singles by Rhino / Sire / Mute. The singles: “Dreaming of Me,” “New Life,” and “Just Can’t Get Enough” all came out in 1981, the same year as Speak & Spell the band’s debut album. This reissue from 2018 also includes a flexi-disc with “Sometimes I Wish I Was Dead” (which was…

  • De La Soul, Stakes Is High, 1996 on Tommy Boy

    De La Soul, Stakes Is High, 1996 on Tommy Boy

    So happy to see De La Soul’s catalog get reissued with quality new pressings. Three Feet High and Rising was one of my favorite hip hop albums of the 80s and their work continued to be strong well into and beyond this album. My copy of this (Stakes is High) is a 2023 reissue on…

  • Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Paris Concert,  1955 on World Pacific Records

    Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Paris Concert, 1955 on World Pacific Records

    Great find via Mel’s Record Shop in Amesbury MA. Recorded live at the Pleyel Hall June 1st, 1954, with the valve trombone of Bob Brookmeyer replacing Chet Baker’s trumpet, with Red Mitchell on bass and Frank Isola on drums. I especially love the sequence of Moonlight in Vermont followed by The Lady is a Tramp and…