Tag: vinylcollection
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Defenestration, Dali Does Windows, 1987 on Relativity
Defenestration was Tyson Todd Meade’s band from Norman OK, before Chainsaw Kittens. ( @ttmeade on instagram, http://twitter.com/dadacameltalk & tysonmeade.com) . He’s got new music out again . . . He also has a “luxury cannabis line” at http://twitter.com/smokeMeade
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Various Artists, Foreign Affaire, 1984 on M Port Records.
Extended Play Hot Mix Versions? A Passport to the World’s New Music? Specials AKA “Free Nelson Mandela”? Yes, please.
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The Dead Kennedys, In God We Trust, 1981 on Alternative Tentacles
Hardcore for Monday. Remember the early Reagan era? The so-called “moral majority”? @jello_biafra_gsm does
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Madness, Madness, 1983 on Geffen
Friday Madness!
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Bob Dylan, Hard Rain, 1976 on Columbia
Bob Dylan looking like I feel. Hard Rain was captured on the second leg of the Rolling Thunder Revue, so T Bone Burnett, Gary Burke, Scarlet Rivera, Steven Soles, Rob Srober and Mick Ronson (from Bowie’s Spiders From Mars) on Maggie’s Farm. There was a TV special on youtube from Fort Collins with a different…
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The Cure: Boys Don’t Cry, In Between Days, Quadpus, 1980s
A few Cure singles/12-inches from the early 80s.
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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 . . .
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The Beatles, Beatles VI, 1965 on Capitol
Went back to some old Beatles vinyl today.
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The Suburbs, Hey Muse, 2017
After posting Dream Hog the other day, saw that @thesuburbsband had a new album so I picked up a copy. First listen impression is great.
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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, A Hard Road, 1967 on London Records
The first Bluesbreakers album in a post-Clapton world. Best cut I think is the “Someday after a while (you’ll be sorry)” on side 2. Via Mystery Train Records
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Depeche Mode, Speak & Spell, 1981 on Mute
This one I”ve had since the 80s. Probably @downinthevalley back when (I believe) they had a store in Richfield near 66th & Penn
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The Spencer Davis Group featuring Stevie Winwood, Heavies, 1969 on United Artists
Back to the sixties (1969). Third American album for The Spencer Davis Group, with Stevie Winwood. Highlights for me: Hey Darling, Drown in My Tears, Waltz for Lumumba.
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The Call, Reconciled, 1986 on Elektra
I think “I Still Believe” may be the first song I ever figured out the chord progression to on the piano and actually understood.
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The Suburbs, Dream Hog, 1982 on Twin/Tone, 1983 on Mercury
The PolyGram/Mercury reissue after they signed the band (not the original Twin/Tone). 33 1/3rd on one side 45 on the other. It was as a result of this vinyl that I realized as a teenager how great “Waiting Club Mix” sounds if you play the 45 at 33 1/3rd. As a teenager in Minneapolis in…
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The Black Keys, Let’s Rock, 2019 on Nonesuch / Easy Eye Sound
After a bunch of older albums, something new. @theblackkeys om white vinyl via The Record Exhange in Salem MA
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Townes Van Zandt, Live at The Old Quarter, Houston Texas, 1977 on Tomato / 2016 on Fat Possum
Great @fatpossum reissue of a 1977 Townes Van Zandt release (of a 1973 gig). via Record Exchange, Salem MA
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Morrissey, California Son, 2019 on Étienne
New Morrissey, a covers record including Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Phil Ochs, Carly Simon and others. On limited edition “sky blue” vinyl – found at The Record Exhange Salem, MA Thanks @thetomhummer for the instagram inspiration posting what he is listening to
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Lone Justice, Lone Justice, 1985 on Geffen
Debut self-titled by Lone Justice 1985. Found this last weekend at in Gloucester