Tag: 1965

  • Otis Redding, Otis Blue (Otis Redding Sings Soul), 1965 on Volt

    Otis Redding, Otis Blue (Otis Redding Sings Soul), 1965 on Volt

    This was Redding’s third studio album out in 1965 and became something of a crossover hit. Lots of covers here, including a number of songs Sam Cooke (who had just been killed in late 1964) made popular, but also the Rolling Stones’ “Satisfaction.” It also had the original of “Respect,” later taken over by Aretha…

  • Sonny Rollins, Sonny Rollins On Impulse!, 1965 on Impulse

    Sonny Rollins, Sonny Rollins On Impulse!, 1965 on Impulse

    Classic album, featuring Rollins with Walter Booker (bass), Mickey Roker (drums), and Ray Bryant (piano). Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder in the summer of 1965. Sadly Rollins passed this May (2026) in Woodstock NY. My copy—via Mystery Train Records in Gloucester MA—is the 2021 Acoustic Sounds Series reissue, supervised by Chad Kassem, cut by Ryan…

  • Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited, 1965 on Columbia

    Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited, 1965 on Columbia

    Dylan’s sixth studio album, following the infamous Dylan-goes-electric Newport Folk Festival and following Bringing It All Back Home. A masterpiece from start to finish, including “Like a Rolling Stone,” “Ballad of a Thin Man,” “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues,” and “Desolation Row.” Dylan just turned 85 recently—his birthday is just 2 days (and many years)…

  • The Beatles, The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl, 1977 on Capitol

    The Beatles, The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl, 1977 on Capitol

    Recorded in 1964 and 1965, restored by George Martin for release in 1977, and then re-released in 2016 with four additional tracks and fully remastered by Giles Martin as Live At The Hollywood Bowl. It’s been out of print for a long time so I was happy to find a copy in the used market.…

  • B.B. King, Live at the Regal, 1965 on ABC Paramount

    B.B. King, Live at the Regal, 1965 on ABC Paramount

    Recorded live at the Regal Theater in Chicago in 1964, and released by ABC Paramount (in the US) in 1965. Fantastic live blues album and a must have. It was a cold, raw day in traditionally windy Chicago on November 21, 1964, but hundreds of people found a quick way to warm up! There were…

  • John Coltrane, A Love Supreme, 1965 on Impulse!

    John Coltrane, A Love Supreme, 1965 on Impulse!

    Accompanying Coltrane here are McCoy Tyner on piano, Jimmy Garrison on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums. Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder in Hackensack in December 1964 but not released until 1965. Arguably Coltrane’s masterpiece (perhaps second to Giant Steps?) and still one of his best selling albums (and platinum certified by RIAA). The chant…

  • Koerner Ray & Glover, The Return of Koerner Ray & Glover, 1965 on Elektra

    Koerner Ray & Glover, The Return of Koerner Ray & Glover, 1965 on Elektra

    “Spider” John Koerner, Dave “Snaker” Ray, and Tony “Little Sun” Glover were a Minneapolis blues/folk trio who met at the University of Minnesota and played frequently in Dinkytown and the West Bank. This was their third release on Elektra and the the last before a seven year gap – capturing their early folk/blues approach. Produced…

  • Eric Von Schmidt, Eric Sings Von Schmidt, 1965 on Prestige

    Eric Von Schmidt, Eric Sings Von Schmidt, 1965 on Prestige

    I first heard of Eric Von Schmidt via Bob Dylan’s “Baby Let Me Follow You Down” which begins with the intro: I first heard this from Ric von Schmidt. He lives in Cambridge / Ric is a blues guitarplayer. I met him one day on / The green pastures of the Harvard University As someone…

  • Donovan, Catch the Wind, 1965 on Hickory

    Donovan, Catch the Wind, 1965 on Hickory

    Donovan’s debut, this LP was titled “What’s Bin Did And What’s Bin Hid” in the UK (and it seems like everywhere outside the US), but “Catch The Wind” in the US . It came out a bit later here and the single was already on the charts, so they wanted the LP title to match.…

  • The Zombies, Begin Here, 1965 on Decca

    The Zombies, Begin Here, 1965 on Decca

    My copy is a later reissue (2013) on Repertoire Records, half-speed mastered at Abbey Road Studios from HD 24 bit audio – the original was on Decca in the UK . Wonderful to hear their on Muddy Waters’ “I Got My Mojo Working” and Ellas McDaniel’s “Road Runner” – great quality pressing. My copy via…

  • John Coltrane, Sun Ship, 1971 on Impulse!

    John Coltrane, Sun Ship, 1971 on Impulse!

    Recorded in August of 1965 at RCA Victor studios in NYC, and released (posthumously) in 1971. Jimmy Garrison (bass), Elvin Jones (drums), and McCoy Tyner (piano) with Coltrane. All song s written by Coltrane. Produced (“Prepared for release”) by Alice Coltrane and Ed Michel. Engineered by Bob Simpson (not Rudy Gelder like the other quartet…

  • Astrud Gilberto, The Astrud Gilberto Album with Antonio Carlos Jobim, 1965 on Verve

    Astrud Gilberto, The Astrud Gilberto Album with Antonio Carlos Jobim, 1965 on Verve

    A few weeks back I posted Getz Au Go Go from 1964 – this was released about a year later, and recorded at RCA Studios in Hollywood in January of 1965, mastered by Rudy Van Gelder and produced by Creed Taylor. The liner notes (by Jack Maher) start off: “Astrud Gilberto is no longer just…

  • Willie Nelson, Country Willie: His Own Songs, 1965 on RCA Victor

    Willie Nelson, Country Willie: His Own Songs, 1965 on RCA Victor

    Nelson’s third LP, and his first for RCA Victor. Look how clean cut he is here, long before outlaw Willie. My copy is part of the Vinyl Me Please box set The Story of Willie Nelson which as you’d expect is well produced and packaged. (Though I prefer plain old black vinyl, these are well…

  • Bob Dylan, Bringing It All Back Home, 1965 on Columbia

    Bob Dylan, Bringing It All Back Home, 1965 on Columbia

    This was actually one of the first Dylan albums I heard end to end, so I was glad to find a good copy at Looney Tunes II in Kingston RI. Fun to find vinyl older that you are that is still in good shape. (Maybe better shape than I am?). Look at that track list:…

  • Nat Adderley, Autobiography, 1965 on Atlantic

    Nat Adderley, Autobiography, 1965 on Atlantic

    Original 60s pressing in mono via Island Music in Vineyard Haven. This is Adderley doing all his own compositions, with support from Sam Jones, Bruno Carr, Grady Tate, Willie Bobo, Joe Zawinul (who also arranged and conducted), Ernie Royal, Don Butterfield, Benny Power, Victor Pantoja. Julian “Cannonball” Adderley wrote the sleeve notes, including: My reference…

  • James Brown, James Brown Sings Out of Sight, 1968 on Smash Records.

    James Brown, James Brown Sings Out of Sight, 1968 on Smash Records.

    James Brown, James Brown Sings Out of Sight, 1968 on Smash Records. Originally released in 1965 as just Out of Sight, with different cover art.

  • The Beatles, Rubber Soul, 1965 on Capitol.

    The Beatles, Rubber Soul, 1965 on Capitol.

    The Beatles, Rubber Soul, 1965 on Capitol. One of my favorites – Norwegian Wood, Michelle, In My Life. Found this copy at a record fair at Mill No. 5 in Lowell last year – very good shape for a decent price.

  • Phil Ochs, I Ain’t Marching Anymore, 1965 on Elektra

    Phil Ochs, I Ain’t Marching Anymore, 1965 on Elektra

    Phil Ochs, I Ain’t Marching Anymore, 1965 on Elektra I first got familiar with Phil Ochs via Billy Bragg back in the early 80s. Great classic lefty (progressive) folk. My copy is pretty messy on the back jacket – bloodied from fighting cops at a protest?