Tag: 1970s

  • Art Tatum, The Genius, 1973 on Black Lion

    Art Tatum, The Genius, 1973 on Black Lion

    Art Tatum, The Genius, 1973 on Black Lion Conpilation of recordings from 1944 and 1945 UK label founded in the late 60s that did a lot of reissues

  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, 4 Way Street, 1971 on Atlantic

    Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, 4 Way Street, 1971 on Atlantic

    Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, 4 Way Street, 1971 on Atlantic Picked up this copy recently – its a 2019 reissue that came out on Record Store Day. Its a three LP version of the 1992 CD release – sides 5 and 6 containing the additional tracks not part of the original 2 LP release…

  • Grateful Dead, Wake Of The Flood, 1973 on Grateful Dead Records.

    Grateful Dead, Wake Of The Flood, 1973 on Grateful Dead Records.

    Grateful Dead, Wake Of The Flood, 1973 on Grateful Dead Records. Still working my way through the Vinyl Me, Please anthology Story of the Grateful Dead. Eyes of the World, Row Jimmy, Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo

  • Grateful Dead, Terrapin Station, 1977 on Arista.

    Grateful Dead, Terrapin Station, 1977 on Arista.

    Grateful Dead, Terrapin Station, 1977 on Arista. I’ve got a 1977 pressing and this recent reissue by Vinyl Me, Please from the Story of the Grateful Dead anthology

  • Perth County Conspiracy, The Perth County Conspiracy, 1970 on CBC Radio Canada Transcription.

    Perth County Conspiracy, The Perth County Conspiracy, 1970 on CBC Radio Canada Transcription.

    Perth County Conspiracy, The Perth County Conspiracy, 1970 on CBC Radio Canada Transcription. Sometimes known as “Perth County Conspiracy (does not exist)” – great name for a psychedelic follk band. Canadian group in the late 60s/early 70s, apparently living on a commune in Ontario. Great covers of Donovan’s Hurdy Gordy Man, Smokey Robinson’s If You…

  • George Benson, The Other Side of Abbey Road, 1970 on A&M

    George Benson, The Other Side of Abbey Road, 1970 on A&M

    George Benson, The Other Side of Abbey Road, 1970 on A&M Found this last week at Deep Thoughts in Jamaica Plain – fantastic reimagining of Abbey Road by jazz guitarist and vocalist George Benson Gotta be my favorite find of the year, even without Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.

  • Grateful Dead, Europe ’72, 1972 on Warner Bros.

    Grateful Dead, Europe ’72, 1972 on Warner Bros.

    Grateful Dead, Europe ’72, 1972 on Warner Bros. 3xLPs of brilliance: China Cat -> I Know You Rider, Brown Eyed Women, Hurts Me Too. that closing Morning Dew, a 13 minute Truckin’. I’ve had this on tape and then CD, but this is my first vinyl copy via the Vinyl Me, Please Anthology release

  • Grateful Dead, Workingman’s Dead, 1970 on Warner Bros.

    Grateful Dead, Workingman’s Dead, 1970 on Warner Bros.

    Grateful Dead, Workingman’s Dead, 1970 on Warner Bros. Another classic Grateful Dead release – feels like a greatest hits compilation from 2020 POV but was just another release back in 1970: Uncle John’s Band, Dire Wolf, Cumberland Blues, Casey Jones, Speedway Boogie. My copy is from the Vinyl Me, Please Anthology: The Story of the…

  • Grateful Dead, American Beauty, 1970 on Warner Bros.

    Grateful Dead, American Beauty, 1970 on Warner Bros.

    Grateful Dead, American Beauty, 1970 on Warner Bros. This copy is from the Vinyl Me, Please Anthology (The Story Of The Grateful Dead) but I’ve been a huge fan of the album since I first heard it in the early eighties. So many beautiful tunes here. I also love the psychedelic jam band version of…

  • Paul McCartney, McCartney, 1970 on Apple Records

    Paul McCartney, McCartney, 1970 on Apple Records

    Paul McCartney, McCartney, 1970 on Apple Records McCartney’s first solo album released in the US about a month before my birthday. I’m still always amazed at the beauty and simplicity of “Maybe I’m Amazed” . . . via Anntiques in Ipswich, MA

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival, Cosmo’s Factory, 1970 on Fantasy

    Creedence Clearwater Revival, Cosmo’s Factory, 1970 on Fantasy

    Creedence Clearwater Revival, Cosmo’s Factory, 1970 on Fantasy Love this album – the 11 minute Heard It Through The Grapevine, Travelin’ Band, Looking Out My Back Door, and so many more. Vinyl Me, Please did a 50th anniversary pressing with Optimal, half-speed mastered at Abbey Road, but this original 1970 Rockaway pressing sounds pretty damn…

  • Various Artists, No Nukes, 1979 on Asylum.

    Various Artists, No Nukes, 1979 on Asylum.

    Various Artists, No Nukes, 1979 on Asylum. 3LP set from the Muse concerts for a non-nuclear future, Madison Square Garden Sept 19-23, 1979. Who’s who of late 70s popular rock: James Taylor, Carly Simon, Bonnie Raitt, Doobie Brothers, Crosby Stills and Nash, Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne. Love the Gil Scott-Heron “We Almost Lost Detroit” and…

  • Isaac Hayes, Chocolate Chip, 1975 on ABC Records / Hot Buttered Soul

    Isaac Hayes, Chocolate Chip, 1975 on ABC Records / Hot Buttered Soul

    Isaac Hayes, Chocolate Chip, 1975 on ABC Records / Hot Buttered Soul Promo copy on black and white labels but with red HBS logo Love Isaac Hayes mid seventies soul Via Antiques on Elm, Manchester NH

  • Dave Brubeck Trio With Gerry Mulligan & The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Erich Kunzel Conduxtor, Brubeck / Mulligan / Cincinnati, 1971 on Decca.

    Dave Brubeck Trio With Gerry Mulligan & The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Erich Kunzel Conduxtor, Brubeck / Mulligan / Cincinnati, 1971 on Decca.

    Dave Brubeck Trio With Gerry Mulligan & The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Erich Kunzel Conductor, Brubeck / Mulligan / Cincinnati, 1971 on Decca. Recorded May 1970 – based on the date on the marquee, maybe on my birthday. Via Anntiques in Ipswich, MA

  • Donny Hathaway, Everything is Everything, 1970 on ATCO

    Donny Hathaway, Everything is Everything, 1970 on ATCO

    Donny Hathaway, Everything is Everything, 1970 on ATCO My copy is the @vinylmeplease classics reissue from 2020, pressed at from lacquers cut at @sterlingsound I only wish Hathaway had lived to make dozens more albums. This was his first release though he worked at Curtom records and did session recordings “Tryin’ Times” and a great…

  • Al Green, Let’s Stay Together, 1972 on Hi Records.

    Al Green, Let’s Stay Together, 1972 on Hi Records.

    Al Green, Let’s Stay Together, 1972 on Hi Records. Mine’s a 2015 reissue by Fat Possum pressed at Memphis Vinyl with lacquers cut at Nashville Record Productions In addition to the title cut, includes How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (by the Bee Gees). Via Rough Trade

  • Kris Kristofferson, Me and Bobby McGee, 1971 on Monument.

    Kris Kristofferson, Me and Bobby McGee, 1971 on Monument.

    Kris Kristofferson, Me and Bobby McGee, 1971 on Monument. Originally released as Kristofferson in 1970, re-released and retitled the following year to take advantage of the popularity of Janis Joplin’s version of the title song. Has “The Law Is For The Protection of the People, ” “Sunday Morning Comin’ Down,” and “Me and Bobby McGee.”…

  • Chuck Mangione, An Evening Of Magic: Live At The Hollywood Bowl, 1979 on A&M

    Chuck Mangione, An Evening Of Magic: Live At The Hollywood Bowl, 1979 on A&M

    Chuck Mangione, An Evening Of Magic: Live At The Hollywood Bowl, 1979 on A&M Smooth late 70s jazz at its best Great Sunday relaxing music. Via Music Connection in Manchester NH