Tag: Capitol

  • Nat ‘King’ Cole,  The Piano Style of Nat ‘King’ Cole, 1956 on Capitol.

    Nat ‘King’ Cole, The Piano Style of Nat ‘King’ Cole, 1956 on Capitol.

    Nat ‘King’ Cole, The Piano Style of Nat ‘King’ Cole, 1956 on Capitol. My copy is a 1962 Capitol pressing With orchestra conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle. Such style and grace.

  • Johnny Clegg & Savuka, Shadow Man. 1988 on Capitol.

    Johnny Clegg & Savuka, Shadow Man. 1988 on Capitol.

    Johnny Clegg & Savuka, Shadow Man. 1988 on Capitol. Got to know Johnny Clegg and Savuka through “Scatterlings of Africa” om the Rain Main soundtrack but he and they’re a bunch of great music in the 80s

  • Peggy Lee, The Man I Love, 1957 on Capitol.

    Peggy Lee, The Man I Love, 1957 on Capitol.

    Peggy Lee, The Man I Love, 1957 on Capitol. Nelson Riddle Orchestra, conducted by Frank Sinatra. Great thrift store find – in decent shape and over 60 years old.

  • Cannonball Adderley and the Bossa Rio Sextet with Sergio Mendes, Cannonball’s Bossa Nova, 1963 on Riverside.

    Cannonball Adderley and the Bossa Rio Sextet with Sergio Mendes, Cannonball’s Bossa Nova, 1963 on Riverside.

    Cannonball Adderley and the Bossa Rio Sextet with Sergio Mendes, Cannonball’s Bossa Nova, 1963 on Riverside. My copy is a Capitol Records reissue from 1968 without the “Cannonball’s Bossa Nova” title from the original Riverside edition. Gets criticism for jumping on the Bossa Nova bandwagon but I think it’s a lovely LP Via Light of…

  • The Knack, Get the Knack, 1979 on Capitol

    The Knack, Get the Knack, 1979 on Capitol

    The Knack, Get the Knack, 1979 on Capitol Debut album – great late seventies rock/pop, trending into New Wave – My Sharona, of course, but also Good Girls Don’t Lyrics don’t necessarily hold up as well as the music via Light of Day Records in Jamaica Plain

  • Merle Haggard and The Strangers, I’m A Lonesome Fugitive, 1967 on Capitol.

    Merle Haggard and The Strangers, I’m A Lonesome Fugitive, 1967 on Capitol.

    Merle Haggard and The Strangers, I’m A Lonesome Fugitive, 1967 on Capitol. My copy is the Vinyl Me, Please Country reissue from 2021. Harmony vocals by Bonnie Owens and guitar by Glenn Campbell (and others). Great pressing

  • The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969 on Apple Records.

    The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969 on Apple Records.

    The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969 on Apple Records. I’ve got a 1969 pressing (this one), an early 80s Capitol reissue, and the 2019 fiftieth anniversary edition. In so many ways this album taught me what music could be and do, at a very young age, and still holds up as fresh today.

  • The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967 on Capitol.

    The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967 on Capitol.

    The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967 on Capitol. Stereo LA pressing from 1967. One of the greatest records of all time – hard to find these in good shape anymore used; glad to have one in my collection, inherited from extended family.

  • Crowded House, Temple Of Low Men, 1988 on Capitol.

    Crowded House, Temple Of Low Men, 1988 on Capitol.

    Crowded House, Temple Of Low Men, 1988 on Capitol. Sophomore album with guitar from Richard Thompson on Sister Madly. Didn’t have the same breakout success as their self-titled debut (with Don’t Dream It’s Over) but did have “Better Be Home Soon”

  • The Smithereens, Green Thoughts, 1988 on Capitol.

    The Smithereens, Green Thoughts, 1988 on Capitol.

    The Smithereens, Green Thoughts, 1988 on Capitol. While the debut album was “Especially For You,” the track by that name is on this sophomore release, along with “Only A Memory” and “Drown In My Own Tears.” Pat DiNizio’s songwriting and inimitable vocals made The Smithereens a key part of my 80s musical landscape. (He passed…

  • The Beatles, The Beatles, 1968 on Apple

    The Beatles, The Beatles, 1968 on Apple

    The Beatles, The Beatles, 1968 on Apple This is the 50th anniversary remaster edition. I still have my 80s copy too, though the included photos have thumbnail holes from where I pinned the to the wall. Remaster sounds wonderful – and I think this album would still sound fresh if it came out today. One…

  • The Beatles, The Beatles’ Second Album, 1964 on Capitol

    The Beatles, The Beatles’ Second Album, 1964 on Capitol

    Keeping on that same theme. Like most of my Beatles vinyl this is an eighties pressing (rainbow labels with rim text). Would have been so rocking to hear Money or Mr. Postman or Roll Over Beethoven in a club in the early 60s . . .