Tag: Record Fair

  • Nick Lowe, Labour of Lust, 1979 on Columbia

    Nick Lowe, Labour of Lust, 1979 on Columbia

    Second album released under the Nick Lowe name, recorded with the same personnel from Rockpile and in the same year as Dave Edmunds’ Repeat When Necessary. The US and UK versions have different track list – this is the US version, including “American Squirm” as track A4. This has “Cruel To Be Kind” which became…

  • Bob Dylan, Another Side of Bob Dylan, 1964 on Columbia.

    Bob Dylan, Another Side of Bob Dylan, 1964 on Columbia.

    Bob Dylan, Another Side of Bob Dylan, 1964 on Columbia. My pressing in an early 70s reissue (based on the labels). Wonderful early folkie Dylan with Chimes of Freedom, It Ain’t Me Babe, All I Really Want To Do, and My Back Pages. Found via a record fair at Mill No. 5

  • Coleman Hawkins, The “Hawk” Talks, 1955 on Decca.

    Coleman Hawkins, The “Hawk” Talks, 1955 on Decca.

    Coleman Hawkins, The “Hawk” Talks, 1955 on Decca. First released on two 45 rpm 12″ EPs in 1953, then as an LP in 1955. Conducted and arranged by Danny Mendelsohn with Candido on percussion on three tracks and Sam Makia on Hawaiin steel guitar on two. Via a Mill No. 5 record fair

  • The Cure, The Top, 1984 on Sire / Fiction.

    The Cure, The Top, 1984 on Sire / Fiction.

    The Cure, The Top, 1984 on Sire / Fiction. US version on Sire label. Hard core devotee of 80s Cure. No longer have the hair for the full on goth look but it is still in my heart. Via Mill No 5 record fair

  • Thomas Dolby, The Golden Age of Wireless, 1983 on Capitol

    Thomas Dolby, The Golden Age of Wireless, 1983 on Capitol

    Thomas Dolby, The Golden Age of Wireless, 1983 on Capitol The album originally came out in 1982, but was reissued a number of times – this is a 1983 version with “She Blinded Me With Science” as the lead track Miscredit to T. Kerr for cowriting She Blinded Me With Science – should have been…

  • 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.