Tag: A1 Records

A-1 Record Shop
439 E 6th St
New York, NY 10009

  • The Smiths, Strangeways Here We Come, 1987 on Rough Trade.

    The Smiths, Strangeways Here We Come, 1987 on Rough Trade.

    Fourth (and final) studio album from The Smiths, produced by Stephen Street, Morrissey, and Johnny Marr and recorded at The Wool Hall in Beckington, Somerset. On constant repeat in my late 80s experience. Strangeways was a prison in Manchester (now Manchester Prison) – The Smiths had previously used the Salford Lad’s Club for the cover…

  • Sting, Bring On The Night, 1986 on A&M

    Sting, Bring On The Night, 1986 on A&M

    Sting’s first solo live album, a 2xLP set recorded over multiple nights of a tour in 1985. Sting was touring here with Branford Marsalis, Darryl Jones, Kenny Kirkland, Omar Hakim and others – basically a killer jazz band. The band is incredibly tight and the energy of the shows is wonderful – even on songs…

  • Neil Young & The Bluenotes, This Note’s For You, 1988 on Reprise

    Neil Young & The Bluenotes, This Note’s For You, 1988 on Reprise

    An unusual entry for Neil Young, to be sure, but one of my favorite Neil Young albums post-1980. Later credited just to Neil Young when Harold Melvin (of Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes) threatened legal action. The video for the title track was in heavy rotation on MTV, mocking various kinds of celebrity endorsements. There’s…

  • John Mayall, Down The Line, 1973 on London Records

    John Mayall, Down The Line, 1973 on London Records

    Compilation of songs previously released: First LP includes songs from Blues Breakers, A Hard Road, Crusade, The Blues Alone, Bare Wires, Blues From Laurel Canyon, and Looking Back, and the second LP is John Mayall Plays John Mayall (1965) which was never released on vinyl in the US (and had not been issued in the…

  • The Modern Lovers, The Modern Lovers, 1976 on Beserkley

    The Modern Lovers, The Modern Lovers, 1976 on Beserkley

    Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers are part of the indie rock canon, especially here in greater Boston. They formed in Natick MA in 1970, and were active from 1970 to 1974, but most of their records came out later – this one in 1976. Jerry Harrison (of Talking Heads) gets credit for piano, organ,…

  • David Bowie, Stage, 1978 on RCA

    David Bowie, Stage, 1978 on RCA

    Bowie’s second live album, following 1974’s David Live. It’s a 2xLP release, drawing on concerts from Boston, Providence, and Philadelphia. Playing with Bowie here are Carlos Alomar, Dennis Davis, George Murray, Adrian Belew, Simon House, Roger Powell, and Sean Mayes. (In essence the group that would be on Lodger). Got criticized at the time for…

  • The Damned, Machine Gun Etiquette, 1979 on Chiswick

    The Damned, Machine Gun Etiquette, 1979 on Chiswick

    This was the third studio album from Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, Rat Scabies, and (new bassist) Algy Ward, collectively known as The Damned. Includes a cover of “Looking at You” by the MC5, as well as “Love Song” and “I Just Can’t Be Happy Today.” I believe this was only available as an import in…

  • Talking Heads, Naked, 1988 on Fly/Sire

    Talking Heads, Naked, 1988 on Fly/Sire

    Eighth and final studio LP from Talking Heads – talk about going out with a bang! What a great record. They apologized in the liner notes to Minneapolis band The Wallets, who had a popular song called “Totally Nude” that came out in 1986. As a teenager in a Minneapolis that sometimes felt rather provincial…

  • Run D.M.C., Run D.M.C., 1984 on Profile

    Run D.M.C., Run D.M.C., 1984 on Profile

    Run D.M.C.‘s debut album on Profile, a NY area hip-hop label that was distributed by Arista, who would later reissue it. It was produced by Russell SImmons and Larry Smith, and recorded at Greene St. Recording in Soho. Note the credit on the rear jacket to “Music by Orange Krush” – that’s Larry Smith and…

  • ZZ Top, ZZ Top’s First Album, 1971 on London / Warner Bros

    ZZ Top, ZZ Top’s First Album, 1971 on London / Warner Bros

    Originally issued in the US on London Records (the American imprint of Decca) in 1971, ZZ Top‘s First Album was reissued by Warner Bros in 1978, likely based on the success of Tres Hombres, Fandango, and Tejas – their 1979 Degüello would be their first new album on Warner Bros. The original LP was not…

  • U2, Lemon (Remixes), 1993 on Island

    U2, Lemon (Remixes), 1993 on Island

    Lemon was one of the singles from Zooropa – in the era while I was just entering grad school and thus not really following bands or collecting vinyl – so right in the dearth of 90s and 2000s vinyl in my collection. Was happy to find this EP of remixes on yellow translucent vinyl, including…

  • 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…

  • Men At Work, Cargo, 1983 on Columbia.

    Men At Work, Cargo, 1983 on Columbia.

    Men At Work, Cargo, 1983 on Columbia. Their second album: It’s A Mistake, Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive, Overkill – they were not one hit wonders after Who Can It Be Now or a novelty act after Down Under, though Australia did seem rather far off and cool. Colin Hay, the late Greg Ham, Ron…

  • The Fixx, Reach the Beach, 1983 on MCA Records

    The Fixx, Reach the Beach, 1983 on MCA Records

    An 80s staple – Reach the Beach by the Fixx. 1983 on MCA Records Found my copy at A1 Records, NYC