Tag: Rock

  • The Doors, The Doors, 1967 on Elektra.

    The Doors, The Doors, 1967 on Elektra.

    The Doors, The Doors, 1967 on Elektra. My copy is the 2021 Vinyl Me, Please reissue on “green & gold galaxy” vinyl with a bonus 7″ single reproducing the French release of Light My Fire. Such a huge and impactful album and a beautiful reissue. Morrison, Manzarek, Krieger, Densmorr. Break on Through, Light My Fire,…

  • Vanilla Fudge, Vanilla Fudge (Self-Titled), 1967 on Atco.

    Vanilla Fudge, Vanilla Fudge (Self-Titled), 1967 on Atco.

    Vanilla Fudge, Vanilla Fudge (Self-Titled), 1967 on Atco. Via Light of Day Records in Jamaica Plain Most folks know ” You Keep Me Hanging On” but also covers of Ticket to Ride & Elea or Rigby plus She’s Not There (the Zombies), People Get Ready, and Bang Bang by Sonny Bono. Groovy. Can you dig…

  • 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

  • Neil Young, Comes a Time, 1978 on Reprise

    Neil Young, Comes a Time, 1978 on Reprise

    Neil Young, Comes a Time, 1978 on Reprise My copy is a later 80s repress (see the RE-3 on the labels under the side indicator). J.J. Cale guests on guitar. Nicolette Larson provides harmony vocals Comes a Time, Look Out For My Love, Lotta Love – great sequence on side one. Via Residency Records, Salem…

  • Buffalo Springfield, Last Time Around, 1968 on ATCO Records

    Buffalo Springfield, Last Time Around, 1968 on ATCO Records

    Buffalo Springfield, Last Time Around, 1968 on ATCO Records Third and final LP from Buffalo Springfield- by the time it came out they were already on to other things. my copy is an 80s pressing based on the labels. Via Deep Thoughts in Jamaica Plain

  • Janis Joplin, Pearl, 1971 on Columbia.

    Janis Joplin, Pearl, 1971 on Columbia.

    Janis Joplin, Pearl, 1971 on Columbia. Posthumous release with Me & Bobby McGee, Cry Cry Baby, Get It While You Can, and Mercedes Benz. Full tilt boogie band via Anntiques in Ipswich MA

  • The Monkees, More of the Monkees, 1967 on Colgems.

    The Monkees, More of the Monkees, 1967 on Colgems.

    The Monkees, More of the Monkees, 1967 on Colgems. I wasn’t around for the initial run of the Monkees but loved it in reruns in the 80s This was an album made with session musicians, infuriating the Monkees My copy is a 67 mono pressing via Anntiques in Ipswich MA

  • The Beatles, Hey Jude (The Beatles Again), 1970 on Apple Records.

    The Beatles, Hey Jude (The Beatles Again), 1970 on Apple Records.

    The Beatles, Hey Jude (The Beatles Again), 1970 on Apple Records. Was going to be called Beatles Again, and labels printed, but renamed to Hey Jude based on the success of the single.

  • Fleetwood Mac, Then Play On, 1969 on Reprise.

    Fleetwood Mac, Then Play On, 1969 on Reprise.

    Fleetwood Mac, Then Play On, 1969 on Reprise. Last album with Peter Green – the revised US edition with “Oh Well” on it Via Record Exchange, Salem MA

  • Ry Cooder, Paradise and Lunch, 1974 on Reprise.

    Ry Cooder, Paradise and Lunch, 1974 on Reprise.

    Ry Cooder, Paradise and Lunch, 1974 on Reprise. My copy is a later repress, maybe ’76. Ry Cooder’s fourth album, including a duet with Earl Hines on Ditty Wah Ditty Great rendition of Jesus On The Mainline and Blind Willie McTell’s Married Man’s a Fool. via Music Connection in Manchester NH

  • Dire Straits, Dire Straits, 1978 on Warner Bros.

    Dire Straits, Dire Straits, 1978 on Warner Bros.

    Dire Straits, Dire Straits, 1978 on Warner Bros. Debut album from Mark Knopfler,  David Knopfler, John Illsley, and Pick Withers. Produced by Muff Winwood. Classic LP with Down to the Waterline, Sultans of Swing Via Antiques on Elm, Manchester NH

  • 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…

  • The Buckinghams, Kind Of A Drag, 1967 on U.S.A. Records.

    The Buckinghams, Kind Of A Drag, 1967 on U.S.A. Records.

    The Buckinghams, Kind Of A Drag, 1967 on U.S.A. Records. The Buckinghams are a Chicago band but took on a name that would fare better during the British Invasion. (Also perhaps a reference to the Buckingham fountain in Chicago). Solid garage rock / blues – covering You Make Me Feel Good, I Call Your Name,…

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield: Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay,  Jim Messina, Bruce Palmer, Dewey Martin, 1973 on ATCO

    Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield: Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, Jim Messina, Bruce Palmer, Dewey Martin, 1973 on ATCO

    Buffalo Springfield, Buffalo Springfield: Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay, Jim Messina, Bruce Palmer, Dewey Martin, 1973 on ATCO Not to be confused with the original debut self-titled from 1966, this is the later compilation, assembled after the group had disbanded. The 9 minute “Bluebird” is killer Out of print now in vinyl and never…

  • Midnight Oil, Red Sails In The Sunset, 1984 on Columbia

    Midnight Oil, Red Sails In The Sunset, 1984 on Columbia

    Midnight Oil, Red Sails In The Sunset, 1984 on Columbia Follow up to 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 – no big hit singles but a solid LP