Tag: vinylcollection

  • Laurie Anderson, Home of the Brave, 1986 on Warner Bros

    Laurie Anderson, Home of the Brave, 1986 on Warner Bros

    If I planned these posting further in advance (i’m just working through records as I add them to my collection), I would have planned this one for the 4th of July. The film Home of the Brave is a concert movie (see below) but the album is studio versions of songs from the film. There…

  • Kris Kristofferson, The Silver Tongued Devil and I, 1971 on Monument

    Kris Kristofferson, The Silver Tongued Devil and I, 1971 on Monument

    This was Kristofferson’s second album, following what was originally released as Kristofferson but later retitled Me and Bobby McGee to capitalize on the hit version released on Janis Joplin’s Pearl. This was a more commercially successful release, including one of my favorite Kristofferson songs “Lovin’ Her Was Easier (than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again).” It’s…

  • Drop Nineteens, Hard Light, 2023 on Wharf Cat Records

    Drop Nineteens, Hard Light, 2023 on Wharf Cat Records

    Boston’s own Drop Nineteens were a standout “shoegaze” band in the early 90s but broke up in 1994 – this is their first release since 1993, and it sounds fantastic. I think I appreciate it even more than their earlier material. The current line up includes Greg Ackell, Paula Kelley, Motohiro Yasue, Steve Zimmerman, and…

  • David Bowie, Tonight, 1984 on EMI America

    David Bowie, Tonight, 1984 on EMI America

    Bowie’s follow up to Let’s Dance, produced by Bowie with Derek Bramble and Hugh Padgham, with many of the same musicians, but also with contributions by Iggy Pop and a guest appearance from Tina Turner. A couple of covers on the album: The Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows” and “I Keep Forgettin’” which is a…

  • Stephane Grappelli, Uptown Dance, 1978 on Columbia

    Stephane Grappelli, Uptown Dance, 1978 on Columbia

    Only available on vinyl, cassette, and 8-track, Grappelli is joined here by two different bands – one with Jimmy Rowles, Ron Carter, Grady Tate, and Jay Berliner and the other with Richard Tee, Anthony Jackson, Steve Gadd, Hugh McCracken, and Rubens Bassini. For my ears, this album veers at times into easy listening / fusion,…

  • Various Artists; The Sam Phillips Years: Sun Records Curated By Record Store Day Volume 9; 2022 on Org Music

    Various Artists; The Sam Phillips Years: Sun Records Curated By Record Store Day Volume 9; 2022 on Org Music

    Great collection timed to coincide with Sun Records’ 70th anniversary, Record Store Day’s 15th anniversary, and Tito’s Vodka’s 25th anniversary – which is why the inner sleeve is basically a Tito’s ad. Selections: Compilation produced by Michael Kurtz & Carrie Colliton and put out by Org Music My copy via Vinyl Destination (RIP) in Lowell…

  • Midnight Oil, Diesel and Dust, 1987 on CBS / Columbia

    Midnight Oil, Diesel and Dust, 1987 on CBS / Columbia

    Peter Garrett, Rob Hirst, Jim Moginie, and Martin Rotsey are the core of Midnight Oil, the politically earnest band from down under. This was their sixth full length (the band started all the way back in the 70s and released their self-titled debut in 1978), but it was their breakout album in the US, with…

  • ABBA (Björn, Benny, Agnetha & Frida), Waterloo, 1974 on Atlantic

    ABBA (Björn, Benny, Agnetha & Frida), Waterloo, 1974 on Atlantic

    Originally released by Polar in Sweden but by Atlantic in the US, this is the debut album for ABBA, made famous when they won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with “Waterloo.” I’m surprised one does not find more ABBA in used record stores – maybe everyone’s holding on to their copies? My copy via Beverly…

  • White Bike, Give Up, 2023 on Turntable Kitchen.

    White Bike, Give Up, 2023 on Turntable Kitchen.

    Full album cover of The Postal Service album (of the same name) from 2013 by Portland OR indie band White Bike. I love this series and this album – although there have been many covers of “Such Great Heights” it’s wonderful to hear the full album get the cover treatment. I’m especially fond of their…

  • Various Artists, This Are Two Tone, 1983 on Chrysalis/Two Tone

    Various Artists, This Are Two Tone, 1983 on Chrysalis/Two Tone

    In the UK, this was released on Two Tone, but in the US they were distributed by Chrysalis and issued on the Chrysalis label. Sleeve design credit to Jerry Dammers who founded Two Tone and was a key member Specials. Great compilation of 80s reggae/ska: Specials / The Special A.K.A., Madness, The Selecter, The English…

  • Black Nasty, Talking To The People, 1973 on Enterprise

    Black Nasty, Talking To The People, 1973 on Enterprise

    Enterprise was a sub-label of Stax, and released the early solo work of Isaac Hayes. It is actually named after the Star Trek spaceship – Al Bell was a big fan. Black Nasty cut three singles and an album (this one) for Enterprise before being dropped by the label. Johnnie Mae Matthews, the “Godmother of…

  • Lou Rawls, Come On In, Mister Blues, 1969 on Pickwick/33

    Lou Rawls, Come On In, Mister Blues, 1969 on Pickwick/33

    One has to be careful about some of these discount releases on Pickwick/33 – they were a discount label for a reason, offering cheap compilations of previously released material – but this one is really fantastic. Lou Rawls passed in 2006 and he put out over 70 albums, so there’s a lot to collect, especially…

  • Julie Byrne, The Greater Wings, 2023 on Ghostly International

    Julie Byrne, The Greater Wings, 2023 on Ghostly International

    This is Byrne’s first release on Ghostly International and third full-length. Her collaborator and partner Eric Littmann died suddenly during the recording of the album which he was producing. Alex Somers (of Jónsi & Alex) completed the production. Byrne says in the sleeve notes “we worked with devotion and deliberate exploration of how our collaboration…

  • Neil Young, Bottom Line 1974, The Radio Broadcast, 2018 on Parachute

    Neil Young, Bottom Line 1974, The Radio Broadcast, 2018 on Parachute

    Although this claims to be a radio broadcast (likely to make it appear legit under EU copyright laws which treat broadcasted material differently) it’s likely actually an audience recording, with a few additional tracks of unknown recording date attached. This 1974 Bottom Line show has been bootlegged many times, but is also now an official…

  • Irma Thomas, Down at Muscle Shoals, 1984 on Chess

    Irma Thomas, Down at Muscle Shoals, 1984 on Chess

    Thomas recorded for Chess in the late sixties, and made this recording at Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals in 1967, but the album was not released until 1984 (in Japan). It’s very hard to find in the Japanese vinyl, though it was reissued on CD in 1991. There are no credits for musicians, though…

  • Dr. John, Desitively Bonnaroo, 1974 on ATCO

    Dr. John, Desitively Bonnaroo, 1974 on ATCO

    Dr. John’s seventh solo LP, Desitively Bonnaroo is the source of the name for the Bonnaroo music festival. It was produced by Allen Toussaint, who is also credited with keyboards, percussion, and backing vocals, and a band including George Porter Jr, Art Neville, Joseph Modeliste, and Leo Nocentelli (aka The Meters). Not sure if Dr.…

  • Nina Simone, Silk & Soul, 1967 on RCA Victor

    Nina Simone, Silk & Soul, 1967 on RCA Victor

    This was Simone’s second album for RCA, following Nina Simone Sings the Blues, and was recorded in RCA Victor Studio B in New York. It includes great renditions of “The Look of Love” and “Cherish” neither of which I thought of as particularly Nina Simone material, along with a brilliant “I Wish I Knew How…

  • Nickel Creek, Celebrants, 2023 on Repair Records

    Nickel Creek, Celebrants, 2023 on Repair Records

    The first Nickel Creek album since 2014 and a welcome reunion for Chris Thile, Sara Watkins, and Sean Watkins, all of whom have been busy doing other things. It become a nominee for best folk album at the Grammy Awards but lost to Joni Mitchell at Newport. It was recorded in 4 weeks at Nashville’s…