Tag: vinyl

  • 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…

  • Neil Young, Time Fades Away, 1973 on Reprise

    Neil Young, Time Fades Away, 1973 on Reprise

    Live album recorded with the Stray Gators on the tour following the release of Harvest. The rear cover lists the venues at which each track was recorded as well as the members of the Stray Gators (Tim Drummond, Johnny Barbata, Jack Nitzsche, and Ben Keith) and special guests David Crosby and Graham Nash. Reportedly Young…

  • The Smiths, Hatful of Hollow, 1984 on Rough Trade

    The Smiths, Hatful of Hollow, 1984 on Rough Trade

    Another (like The World Won’t Listen) compilation album from The Smiths, including some BBC sessions plus other singles and B-sides. Came out in 1984 in the UK but was not released until 1993 in the US (instead Sire released Louder than Bombs for the US market). This LP includes “How Soon is Now?” as the…

  • The Mountain Goats, Getting Into Knives, 2020 on Merge

    The Mountain Goats, Getting Into Knives, 2020 on Merge

    Nineteenth studio LP from John Darnielle and crew, recorded at Sam Phillips Recording in Memphis, and produced by Matt Ross-Spang. Similar crew to Dark in Here which was recorded shortly after this LP. Love the liner notes credits for Ross-Spang: “the man himself, the dude with the heater in the basement, the fellow you know…

  • Depeche Mode, Black Celebration, 1986 on Mute/Sire

    Depeche Mode, Black Celebration, 1986 on Mute/Sire

    Fifth studio LP from Depeche Mode, released by Mute in the UK and Sire in the US, and recorded in Berlin and London. One of my favorite Depeche Mode albums of all time, starting with “Black Celebration” all the way through “But Not Tonight.” Core Depeche Mode lineup of Alan Wilder, Andrew Fletcher, David Gahan,…

  • The Smiths, The Queen is Dead, 1986 on Rough Trade

    The Smiths, The Queen is Dead, 1986 on Rough Trade

    Third studio LP from The Smiths, following Meat is Murder. This might have been the first Smiths LP I had, with “Frankly, Mr. Shankly,” “Cemetry Gates,” and “Bigmouth Strikes Again” permanently etched in my brain. Love the Salford Lads Club photo from the inside of the gatefold. My copy—via Crossroads Music in Portland OR—is a…

  • Echo & The Bunnymen, With Our Best Suits On, 2024 on Dear Boss.

    Echo & The Bunnymen, With Our Best Suits On, 2024 on Dear Boss.

    Said to have been recorded live in Gothenburg, Sweden on April 24th, 1985 and purportedly broadcast on FM radio., though Setlist.fm has them in Gothenburg on the 25th of April. Dear Boss. (with the period included) is a label focused on putting out radio broadcasts from the EU based on EU copyright law (and sometimes…

  • The Mountain Goats, Dark in Here, 2021 on Merge

    The Mountain Goats, Dark in Here, 2021 on Merge

    Twentieth studio LP from The Mountain Goats, recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals and produced by Matt Ross-Spang. THe Mountain Goats this time include John Darnielle with Peter Hughes, Jon Wurster, and Matt Douglas, supported by Spooner Oldham, Will McFarlane, Susan Marshall, and Reba Russell. Darnielle is such an amazing and interesting songwriter. The…

  • Neil Young, Hawks & Doves, 1980 on Reprise

    Neil Young, Hawks & Doves, 1980 on Reprise

    Eleventh studio album (following Rust Never Sleeps) from Neil Young, with one side collecting things recorded throughout the 70s and the second half from 1980 sessions specific to the album. Young is joined by Levon Helm, Tim Drummond, and Tom Scribner on Side 1, and by Greg Thomas, Dennis Belfield, Ben Keith, and Rufus Thibodeux…

  • Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Rust Never Sleeps, 1979 on Reprise

    Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Rust Never Sleeps, 1979 on Reprise

    Tenth Neil Young LP and third with Crazy Horse. Mixture of live performances with overdubs and recordings done live in studio. There was a tour also called “Rust Never Sleeps.” Great collection of songs, bookended by “My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)” and “Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)” – with “Powderfinger,”…

  • Bob Dylan, Down in the Groove, 1988 on Columbia

    Bob Dylan, Down in the Groove, 1988 on Columbia

    Eighties Dylan – 25th studio LP featuring a mix or originals and covers, with guests including Randy Jackson (yes, from American Idol and Name That Tune, and Journey), Steve Jordan, Danny Kortchmar, Sly & Robbie, Mark Knopfler, Alan Clark, Kip Winger, Ron Wood, Clapton, Bob Weir, Brent Mydland, Jerry Garcia, and many more. Recorded over…

  • The Who, Quadrophenia, 1973 on MCA

    The Who, Quadrophenia, 1973 on MCA

    Not to be confused with the Quadrophenia soundtrack, which followed the 1979 film, this is the sixth studio album from The Who, a 2xLP release from 1973 on Track Records in the UK. It followed Tommy and Who’s Next. Like Tommy, it’s a rock opera telling the story of a mod named Jimmy, who says…

  • The Replacements, Not Ready for Prime Time, 2024 on Sire/Rhino

    The Replacements, Not Ready for Prime Time, 2024 on Sire/Rhino

    Full title is “Not Ready for Prime Time: Live at the Cabaret Metro, 1986.” This was previously available as part of the Tim (Let It Bleed Edition) CD set that came out in 2023, but was reissued on vinyl as a limited edition for Record Store Day 2024. Recorded live at the Cabaret Metro (now…

  • Bill Evans, Return Engagement, 1974 on Verve

    Bill Evans, Return Engagement, 1974 on Verve

    Title sometimes listed as Verve Return Engagement – part of a series of basically compilations of Jazz greats published in the 1970s by Verve. (I have the Oscar Peterson one as well). Nice way to get a bunch of Bill Evans tracks from across 8 albums in a new package. My copy—via Down in the…

  • Bruce Springsteen, Greetings From Asbury Park N.J., 1973 on Columbia

    Bruce Springsteen, Greetings From Asbury Park N.J., 1973 on Columbia

    This was Springsteen’s debut album, out in January 1973, produced by Mike Appel and Jim Cretecos. Redportedly “Blinded By The Light” and “Spirit in the Night” were cut after Clive Davis rejected the original album tracklist. Personnel include Clarence Clemons, Vincent Lopez, David Sancious and Garry Tallent – aka the E-Street Band. My copy—via Electric…