Tag: vinyl

  • Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Imperial Bedroom, 1982 on Columbia

    Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Imperial Bedroom, 1982 on Columbia

    Seventh studio LP from Costello and the sixth with The Attractions, out of F-Beat in the UK and Columbia in the US. A must have for collectors of Costello or indeed the whole new wave / alternative era of the late seventies to mid eighties. My copy – direct from the artist at a show…

  • Black Pumas, Chronicles of a Diamond, 2023 on ATO

    Black Pumas, Chronicles of a Diamond, 2023 on ATO

    Sophomore album from Black Pumas – following up the giant success of their self-titled debut in 2019 with “Colors” which was a bit inescapable (and brilliant). Doesn’t get as much attention as the debut – the dreaded sophomore slump – but I think it is every bit as good an album. My copy, via Barnes…

  • Sturgill Simpson, The Ballad of Dood & Juanita, 2021 on High Top Mountain Records

    Sturgill Simpson, The Ballad of Dood & Juanita, 2021 on High Top Mountain Records

    The seventh studio album from Sturgill Simpson with guest Willie Nelson on “Juanita.” A concept album set in Kentucky during the Civil War, this may be the last album under his own name. I just love Simpson’s approach to music and composition as well as the whole band here, which includes: Sierra Hull, Stuart Duncan,…

  • The Cars, The Cars (Self-Titled), 1978 on Elektra

    The Cars, The Cars (Self-Titled), 1978 on Elektra

    Debut album from Boston’s own The Cars, out in 1978 on Elektra, and produced by Thomas Baker. Killer debut, with “Just What I Needed,” “My Best Friend’s Girl,” “Good Times Roll,” and “Moving In Stereo.” Ric Ocasek, Benjamin Orr, Elliot Easton, David Robinson, and Greg Hawkes in the original lineup. My copy, via a private…

  • U2, Live “Under a Blood Red Sky, ” 1983 on Island

    U2, Live “Under a Blood Red Sky, ” 1983 on Island

    I always thought of this as recorded at Red Rocks in Colorado, but with additional tracks from the Orpheum in Boston (“11 O’Clock Tick Tock”) and Rockpalast in Germany (all of Side B, “I Will Follow”). There was a live video – Live at Red Rocks: Under A Blood Red Sky, which was the full…

  • Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornado Live, 2023 on Liberation Hall

    Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornado Live, 2023 on Liberation Hall

    Recorded Sept 1971 at the Troubadour in LA, but released in 2023 as part of Record Store Day. The Sir Douglas Quintet, led by Doug Sahm, out of San Antonio TX via San Francisco CA. Great collection including probably their best known song “She’s About a Mover” and “Dynamite Woman.” My copy via a private…

  • The Pretenders, Get Close, 1986 on Sire

    The Pretenders, Get Close, 1986 on Sire

    Fourth Pretenders LP, with “Don’t Get Me Wrong” and “My Baby,” both of which were hits in the US. This is after the deaths of Pete Farndon and James Honeyman-Scott, and would be the last LP with Martin Chambers for nearly a decade. Lots of session players here across multiple sessions, but overall a great…

  • Drop Nineteens, 1991, 2025 on Wharf Cat Records

    Drop Nineteens, 1991, 2025 on Wharf Cat Records

    While this was written and recorded by Drop Nineteens back in 1991, it was remixed by the band and Max Rose and released in 2024 on tour and 2025 on vinyl. My copy direct from the band.

  • The James Hunter Six, Nick of Time, 2020 on Daptone

    The James Hunter Six, Nick of Time, 2020 on Daptone

    James Hunter puts out records under his own name and as leader of the James Hunter Six, as well as his first band Howlin’ Wilf and the Vee-Jays. Consistent with being on Daptone, it’s a roots/revival R&B Soul sound – his breakout People Gonna Talk came out in 2006 on Rounder. I got a chance…

  • The Dream Syndicate, The Dream Syndicate (Self-Titled), 1982 on Down There Records / Enigma

    The Dream Syndicate, The Dream Syndicate (Self-Titled), 1982 on Down There Records / Enigma

    Another band associated with the Paisely Underground / Paisely Punk movement of the early 80s, Dream Syndicate were Steve Wynn, Kendra Smith, Dennis Duck, and Karl Precoda. This was their debut EP on Wynn’s own Down There Records label before they signed to Slash in 1982. My copy, via a private sale, is on red…

  • The Three O’Clock, Baroque Hoedown, 1982 on Lolita / Frontier

    The Three O’Clock, Baroque Hoedown, 1982 on Lolita / Frontier

    The Three O’Clock were part of the so-called paisley punk scene in the early eighties, on Frontier records – after changing their name from Salvation Army under threat of legal action. Baroque Hoedown was their debut release under the new name. This copy, via a private sale, is a French pressing on Lolita – with…

  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Live at the Forum, 1970 on Lid

    Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Live at the Forum, 1970 on Lid

    Widely bootlegged live album recorded at the LA Forum June 26th, 1970. Some performances from this night (and many from this tour) were on Four Way Street. My copy—via a private sale—is on purple “LID” labels, and has “Find the Cost of Freedom” at the end of side A rather than side D as on…

  • Love and Rockets, Earth • Sun • Moon, 1987 on Beggars Banquet / Big Time

    Love and Rockets, Earth • Sun • Moon, 1987 on Beggars Banquet / Big Time

    Released on Beggars Banquet in the UK and Big Time in the US, this was the third full length from Daniel Ash, David J, and Kevin Haskins aka Love and Rockets. Love “No New Tale To Tell” from this LP but really all of what they put out. Hard to find the 80s pressings in…

  • Dead & Company, Aces Back to Back, 2024 on Rhino

    Dead & Company, Aces Back to Back, 2024 on Rhino

    Series of cuts from the summer 2023 tour of Dead & Company, with Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti, and Jay Lane. Recorded in multiple venues, including the Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington, Folsom Field in Boulder Colorado, and Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA. Sad to hear of Bob Weir’s passing…

  • Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson in Russia, 1976 on Pablo

    Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson in Russia, 1976 on Pablo

    Peterson recorded November 17, 1974 in Tallinn, Estonia (listed as Tallinn Russia) with Niels Pederson and Jake Hanna. I love finding these 70s era Pablo recordings. My copy—via Crossroads Records in Portland OR—is a 1976 RCA Indianapolis pressing 2xLP gatefold.

  • Bob Dylan, Blood on the Tracks, 1975 on Columbia

    Bob Dylan, Blood on the Tracks, 1975 on Columbia

    One of the must-haves for any Dylan collector, Blood was Dylan’s return to Columbia after a couple albums on Asylum. “Tangled Up in Blue,” “Simple Twist of Fate,” and “Shelter From The Storm” are my favorites but there’s no shortage of great songs here. Dylan’s autobiography claims the songs are inspired by Checkov, but Jakob…

  • Mose Allison, Western Man, 1971 on Atlantic

    Mose Allison, Western Man, 1971 on Atlantic

    Mose Allison from 1971 with Chuck Rainey and Billy Cobham, recorded at Atlantic Studios and Regent, and produced by Joel Dorn. Great versions of “Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me” and “If You’ve Got The Money (I’ve Got The Time)” plus nine originals by Allison. My copy, via Crossroads Records in Portland OR, is…

  • Paul Desmond, Pure Desmond, 1975 on CTI Records

    Paul Desmond, Pure Desmond, 1975 on CTI Records

    Desmond (who composed Take Five and was a critical part of the Dave Brubeck Quartet) playing here with Ron Carter, Ed Bickert, and Connie Kay – recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in 1974 and produced by Creed Taylor. One of five albums Desmond put out on CTI in the late 60s and 70s. including…