Tag: 1966

  • Nancy Sinatra, How Does That Grab You?, 1966 on Reprise

    Nancy Sinatra, How Does That Grab You?, 1966 on Reprise

    Another Lee Hazlewood produced mid-sixties Nancy Sinatra record – this was the followup to Boots – on Reprise. It didn’t do as well as Boots, but did reach #41 on the Billboard charts in the US and #17 in the UK. Arrangements by Billy Strange (who also arranged Boots). There’s some parts of this followup…

  • Bob Dylan, Blonde on Blonde, 1966 on Columbia

    Bob Dylan, Blonde on Blonde, 1966 on Columbia

    Dylan’s catalog is so extensive and so amazing it’s hard to keep track. Most of it just feels like it’s always just been there – part of the atmosphere. Blonde on Blonde came out in 1966, which feels impossibly early, even given Dylan started releasing albums in 1962. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (aka…

  • Johnny Hodges and Earl “Fatha” Hines, Stride Right, 1966 on Verve.

    Johnny Hodges and Earl “Fatha” Hines, Stride Right, 1966 on Verve.

    Produced by Creed Taylor, and recorded January 14th, 1966 at Rudy Van Gelder’s in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Hodges (alto sax) and Hines (piano & organ) are joined by Kenny Burrell (guitar), Richard Davis (bass), and Joe Marshall (drums). My cop via Beverly Coin & Jewelry, which has a surprisingly strong and curated vinyl selection.

  • Nancy Sinatra, Boots, 1966 on Reprise.

    Nancy Sinatra, Boots, 1966 on Reprise.

    Sinatra’s debut full-length on Frank Sinatra’s Reprise label, produced by Lee Hazlewood and arranged & conducted by Billy Strange. My copy is one of the Light in the Attic reissues – volume 2 in the Nancy Sinatra Archival Series – via Amazon, which adds an Amazon Music wrapper to the release. Very fond of the…

  • The Blues Project, Live at the Cafe Au Go Go, 1966 on Verve Folkways

    The Blues Project, Live at the Cafe Au Go Go, 1966 on Verve Folkways

    Credited on the cover as “featuring Tommy Flanders,” who had left the group by the time it was released. My copy is a 1966 mono version which I found at Island Music on Martha’s Vineyard. The lineup on this release includes Andy Kulberg on bass and flute, Roy Blumenfeld on drums, Danny Kalb on lead…

  • Eric Andersen, ‘Bout Changes & Things, 1966 on Vanguard.

    Eric Andersen, ‘Bout Changes & Things, 1966 on Vanguard.

    Eric Andersen, ‘Bout Changes & Things, 1966 on Vanguard. I think this title would work well for an autobiography. Andersen was part of the Greenwich Village folk scene in the 60s and later joined Ruck Danko of The Band in Danko/Fjeld/Andersen. Best know composition here is probably “Thirsty Boots”

  • Sarah Vaughan, The New Scene, 1966 on Mercury.

    Sarah Vaughan, The New Scene, 1966 on Mercury.

    Sarah Vaughan, The. New Scene, 1966 on Mercury. One of Vaughan’s later Mercury albums, a few years after the Tivoli live record. Includes the Lennon-McCartney Michelle

  • Frank Sinatra, Sinatra at the Sands, 1966 on Reprise.

    Frank Sinatra, Sinatra at the Sands, 1966 on Reprise.

    Frank Sinatra, Sinatra at the Sands, 1966 on Reprise. My copy is from the 2022 @vinylmeplease anthology Story of Quincy Jones, as he was the arranger and conductor here, conducting the Count Basie Orchestra.

  • Oscar Peterson, Something Warm, 1966 on Verve.

    Oscar Peterson, Something Warm, 1966 on Verve.

    Oscar Peterson, Something Warm, 1966 on Verve. One of the four LPs of material recorded at the London House in Chicago in 1962 (along with The Trio, Sound of the Trio, and Put on a Happy Face). They were also later collected on a five CD box in 1996.

  • Oscar Peterson Trio, Put On A Happy Face, 1966 on Verve.

    Oscar Peterson Trio, Put On A Happy Face, 1966 on Verve.

    Oscar Peterson Trio, Put On A Happy Face, 1966 on Verve. My favorite incarnation with Ed Thigpen and Ray Brown – one of four LPs of music recorded at the London House in Chicago in 1961.

  • Otis Redding, Otis Redding Recorded Live (Previously Unreleased Performances), 1982 on Atlantic.

    Otis Redding, Otis Redding Recorded Live (Previously Unreleased Performances), 1982 on Atlantic.

    Otis Redding, Otis Redding Recorded Live (Previously Unreleased Performances), 1982 on Atlantic. As the liner notes explain, Ed Michel uncovered these tapes (from the same performances which made up “Otis Redding – Live at the Whiskey A Go-Go”) in the Fantasy Records archives in Berkely – Otis and band live in 1966

  • Richie Havens, Mixed Bag. 1966 on Verve Folkways.

    Richie Havens, Mixed Bag. 1966 on Verve Folkways.

    Richie Havens, Mixed Bag. 1966 on Verve Folkways. Originally Verve Folkways – my copy is an MGM reissue from after Woodstock, with new hype banner.

  • Simon and Garfunkel; Parsley, Sage,  Rosemary And Thyme; 1966 on Columbia.

    Simon and Garfunkel; Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme; 1966 on Columbia.

    Simon and Garfunkel; Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme; 1966 on Columbia. I’ll forgive Paul Simon the lack of an Oxford comma here. This is the one that closes with “7 O’Clock News / Silent Night” which still gives Goose bumps 50+ years later. The fact the label does not say “NONBREAKABLE” makes this a 1967…

  • The Blues Project, Projections, 1966 on Verve Folkways.

    The Blues Project, Projections, 1966 on Verve Folkways.

    The Blues Project, Projections, 1966 on Verve Folkways. The Blues Project was only active for a few years around 1966 in Greenwich Village, and included Al Kooper, Roy Blumenfeld, Danny Kalb, Steve Katz, and Andy Kulberg. The record was produced by Tom Wilson who produced many Dylan records in the 60s. Kooper left just after…

  • The Monkees, The Monkees, 1966 on Colgems.

    The Monkees, The Monkees, 1966 on Colgems.

    The Monkees, The Monkees, 1966 on Colgems. This one has some bonus eyebrows drawn on the rear cover by a previous owner – the Underhills. The debut album, with Last Train to Clarksville, the Monkees theme, and I Wanna Be Free. I watched them in reruns, but loved the show.