Category: music

  • Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, Donald “Duck” Dunn, Sam Lay, and Buddy Miles – Fathers and Sons, 1969 on Chess

    Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, Donald “Duck” Dunn, Sam Lay, and Buddy Miles – Fathers and Sons, 1969 on Chess

    Vinyl Me Please just credits the LP to Muddy Waters, but the back cover really credits everyone in the all star band. It was Waters’s biggest seller. One LP is studio recordings from Chicago (Ter Mar Studios), the other LP is a live recording from the Super Cosmic Joy-Scout Jamboree. This Vinyl Me Please reissue…

  • Cat Power, Covers, 2022 on Domino

    Cat Power, Covers, 2022 on Domino

    Chan Marshall’s third album of covers. Like the previous two, it includes a re-recording of one of her own – the song “Hate” covered here as “Unhate.” Favorites for me include The Replacements’ “Here Comes a Regular,” Nico’s “These Days.” and Kitty Wells’ “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels.” My copy is the…

  • Japandroids, Near to the Wild Heart of Life, 2017 on Anti- Records

    Japandroids, Near to the Wild Heart of Life, 2017 on Anti- Records

    Third full length from Vancouver BC rock duo Japandroids, and their first on Anti-. Came with a 24 page booklet insert and poster. There was a ~5 year break after Celebration Rock and lots of incessant touring. I think it’s a more mature record than the previous two and look forward to more. My copy…

  • Fiona Apple, When the Pawn . . . , 1999 on Clean Slate / Epic

    Fiona Apple, When the Pawn . . . , 1999 on Clean Slate / Epic

    The full title is: When The Pawn Hits The Conflicts He Thinks Like A King What He Knows Throws The Blows When He Goes To The Fight And He’ll Win The Whole Thing ‘Fore He Enters The Ring There’s No Body To Batter When Your Mind Is Your Might So When You Go Solo, You…

  • Eddie Harris & Les McCann, Second Movement, 1971 on Atlantic

    Eddie Harris & Les McCann, Second Movement, 1971 on Atlantic

    Follow-up to the massively successful Swiss Movement (“Compared to What”), recorded at Atlantic Studios. Harris and McCann are joined by Cornell Dupree, James Rowser, Donald Dean, and Bernard Purdie. Doesn’t quite live up to Swiss Movement but it’s a great early seventies jazz LP My copy via Beverly Coin & Jewelry in Beverly MA

  • Gerry Mulligan Quartet, self-titled, 1962 on Verve

    Gerry Mulligan Quartet, self-titled, 1962 on Verve

    The Mulligan Quartet with Bob Brookmeyer, Bill Crow, and Gus Johnson – mostly recorded at Tom Nola’s studio in New York in May 1962, with one live track from The Village Vanguard, February 1962. Love how full of character liner notes on old jazz records are – on this one Willis Conover describes Mulligan: [Mulligan]…

  • Golden Gate Groove: The Sound of Philadelphia Live in San Francisco 1973, 2021 on Philadelphia International Records

    Golden Gate Groove: The Sound of Philadelphia Live in San Francisco 1973, 2021 on Philadelphia International Records

    There’s a complicated set of dates here – recorded in 1973 and released originally in 2012 on CD by Philadelphia International Records and Legacy (Sony’s label for reissues), but then released for the first time on vinyl for Record Store Day 2021. The performers are MFSB, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, The Three Degrees,…

  • Bronski Beat, Truthdate Doubledare, 1986 on MCA Records

    Bronski Beat, Truthdate Doubledare, 1986 on MCA Records

    This was Bronski Beat’s second full lengthy, after the mega success of The Age of Consent – and the first after Jimmy Somerville departed (to form the Communards). “Hit That Perfect Beat” was the big single. Despite Somerville’s departure (he was replaced by John Foster), it’s much in the same vein. I still really like…

  • Willie Nelson, Stardust, 1978 on Columbia

    Willie Nelson, Stardust, 1978 on Columbia

    Probably my favorite Willie Nelson album. Produced by Booker T Jones – Nelson using his newly found creative control to follow successful outlaw country records with a bunch of covers of pop songs and standards. His sister Bobbie on piano. Great version of Blue Skies, All of Me, and Georgia on My Mind, plus the…

  • R.E.M., Document, 1987 on IRS Records

    R.E.M., Document, 1987 on IRS Records

    Their last full-length on IRS before making the jump to Warner Bros, capping really a perfect run from 1982 (Chronic Town) to 1987. The “No. 5” on the cover and opposite table of contents on the rear refers to this being the fifth album. (I love many of the albums after the move to the…

  • Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Spring is Spring, 1963 on Philips

    Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Spring is Spring, 1963 on Philips

    I’m a huge fan of Gerry Mulligan, from his days with Miles Davis and Chet Baker and all the various quartets and orchestras. This is Mulligan with Bob Brookmeyer (valve trombone), Bill Crow (bass), and Gus Johnson (drums), recorded in 1962. Philips as a label (you may know them more from health care technology) was…

  • Lucinda Williams, Southern Soul: From Memphis to Muscle Shoals & More, 2021 on Highway 20

    Lucinda Williams, Southern Soul: From Memphis to Muscle Shoals & More, 2021 on Highway 20

    This is volume 2 in Lu’s Jukebox In Studio Concert Series – six episodes recorded at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall in Florida as a benefit to venues who could sell streaming tickets through their own sites via Mandolin. The second episode of “Lu’s Jukebox” will take place on Thursday, November 12, 2020 with “Southern Soul:…

  • Various Artists, If You’re Going To The City: A Tribute to Mose Allison, 2019 on Fat Possum

    Various Artists, If You’re Going To The City: A Tribute to Mose Allison, 2019 on Fat Possum

    Fantastic collection on Fat Possum of artists covering songs Mose Allison wrote. Three-sided vinyl, with an etching on the fourth side. Also includes a DVD of Mose Allison: Ever Since I Stole the Blues. Tracklist includes: I had to find a way to get a DVD rip to watch the documentary (you can see it…

  • Spandau Ballet, True, 1983 on Chrysalis

    Spandau Ballet, True, 1983 on Chrysalis

    Spandau Ballet’s third album and major breakout – with Steve Norman on Sax adding to the New Romantic sound. The title single was unavoidable in the early 80s, and got overplayed but it’s really a wonderful album to play through. My copy via Beverly Coin & Jewel

  • Willie Nelson, Red Headed Stranger, 1975 on Columbia.

    Willie Nelson, Red Headed Stranger, 1975 on Columbia.

    This was the follow up to Shotgun Willie, and was a commercial and critical breakthrough as Nelson moved away from RCA (with two albums on Atlantic in between) and into the Outlaw Country phase. At Columbia he got the creative control he’d been after. It’s an early concept album with a continuous story running through…

  • Big Joe Williams, Hand Me Down My Old Walking Stick, 1969 on World Pacific

    Big Joe Williams, Hand Me Down My Old Walking Stick, 1969 on World Pacific

    World Pacific was an imprint of Liberty Records. Recorded in London in 1968, when Williams was ~65 years old and was regularly touring European and American festivals. My copy must have been at some point in the collection of WRSU, the record station at Rutgers – but came to me via Academy Records in NYC.

  • Sorcha Richardson, Hot Fuss, 2022 on Turntable Kitchen

    Sorcha Richardson, Hot Fuss, 2022 on Turntable Kitchen

    Another full album cover from the folks at Turntable Kitchen. This one has Irish singer/songwriter Sorcha Richardson taking on The Killers’ 2004 Hot Fuss. It’s an unexpected approach but it really works – Mr. Brightside, All These Things That I’ve Done, Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll – all sound great in a new treatment. Alex…

  • Mary Gauthier, Trouble & Love, 2014 on In The Black Records

    Mary Gauthier, Trouble & Love, 2014 on In The Black Records

    Another solid album from Mary Gauthier, with Viktor Krauss, Beth Nielsen Chapman and others. Produced by Gauthier and Patrick Granado. Great songwriting as always: Jagged edges, broken partsWhere you end and where I startGot so tangled up in youThat I can’t tell false from true Fasle from true Part of a set of records I…