Tag: vinylcollection

  • Pretenders, Extended Play, 1981 on Sire.

    Pretenders, Extended Play, 1981 on Sire.

    Pretenders, Extended Play, 1981 on Sire. Label’s a bit off center on this one (see photos). Extended Play came out six months before Pretenders II, but had Message of Love and Talk of the Town plus a live version of Precious from their debut album via Residency Records, Salem MA

  • Oscar Peterson & Harry Edison, Oscar Peterson & Harry Edison, 1975 on Pablo Records.

    Oscar Peterson & Harry Edison, Oscar Peterson & Harry Edison, 1975 on Pablo Records.

    Oscar Peterson & Harry Edison, Oscar Peterson & Harry Edison, 1975 on Pablo Records. Another excellent mid seventies jazz record on the label Norman Granz founded in 1973. I wasn’t as familiar with Harry Edison, but he played with everyone: Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Ella, Nat King Cole, and many more – he…

  • Nilsson, A Little Touch of Schmilsson In the Night, 1973 on RCA Victor.

    Nilsson, A Little Touch of Schmilsson In the Night, 1973 on RCA Victor.

    Nilsson, A Little Touch of Schmilsson In the Night, 1973 on RCA Victor. A collection of standards from Nilsson – done at a tome when collections of standards weren’t really being done by popular commercial singers. Nilsson certainly was not afraid to carve out his own idiosyncratic path

  • Joe Cocker, With A Little Help From My Friends, 1969 on A&M.

    Joe Cocker, With A Little Help From My Friends, 1969 on A&M.

    Joe Cocker, With A Little Help From My Friends, 1969 on A&M. Debut album from Joe Cocker, with arguably the definitive renditions of the title track, Feelin’ Alright, and Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood. Lots of great musicians on this: Tony Visconti, Jimmy Page, Albert Lee, Steve Winwood, plus a number of great backup singers

  • Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson Plays The Cole Porter Song Book, 1959 on Verve.

    Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson Plays The Cole Porter Song Book, 1959 on Verve.

    Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson Plays The Cole Porter Song Book, 1959 on Verve. I love the “song book” albums from the fifties – [artist] plays the [composer] song book. I have some Ella, some Oscar Peterson, and others. My copy is a Japanese pressing from the early 80s – great quality.

  • The Beatles, Get Back: Apple Sessions, Rehearsals and Apple Jams, 2021 on Apple / UMG.

    The Beatles, Get Back: Apple Sessions, Rehearsals and Apple Jams, 2021 on Apple / UMG.

    The Beatles, Get Back: Apple Sessions, Rehearsals and Apple Jams, 2021 on Apple / UMG. Part of the 2021 box set of Let It Be – 2 LPs out of previously unreleased stuff. Interesting to hear some of the bits that ended up in the Phil Spector Let It Be as well as some that…

  • Quitapenas, Tigrada, 2019 on Cosmica Records.

    Quitapenas, Tigrada, 2019 on Cosmica Records.

    Quitapenas, Tigrada, 2019 on Cosmica Records. “This record is dedicated to the diasporic Afro indigenous communities of the America’s that have informed much of our music” Lovely surprise, this record – @quitapenasmusic

  • Various Artists, Live! for Life, 1986 on I.R.S. Records.

    Various Artists, Live! for Life, 1986 on I.R.S. Records.

    Various Artists, Live! for Life, 1986 on I.R.S. Records. Benefit album for the AMC Cancer Research Center in Denver- executive producer Miles Copeland (brother of Stewart and Ian, founder of IRS Records). Great mid-80s (mostly) live compilation – not a single concert but a collection of unreleased tracks via Soundtracks, Beverly MA

  • The Blasters, The Blasters, 1981 on Slash.

    The Blasters, The Blasters, 1981 on Slash.

    The Blasters, The Blasters, 1981 on Slash. Their second album but first on Slash records- Border Radio, American Music, Marie Marie. via Residency Records, Salem MA

  • Experience Unlimited, Free Yourself, 1977 on Black Fire Records.

    Experience Unlimited, Free Yourself, 1977 on Black Fire Records.

    Experience Unlimited, Free Yourself, 1977 on Black Fire Records. My copy is the 2019 Vinyl Me, Please reissue on Now-Again Records with custom artwork by Allen Jackson and loner notes by Kevin Coombe E.U. were a Washington DC based funk/soul/jazz outfit, unfortunately) most well know for their song “Da Butt” that was in Spike Lee’s…

  • The Original  Blues Project, Reunion in Central Park, 1973 on MCA / Sounds of the South.

    The Original Blues Project, Reunion in Central Park, 1973 on MCA / Sounds of the South.

    The Original Blues Project, Reunion in Central Park, 1973 on MCA / Sounds of the South. Concert recorded June 1973 with Al Kooper, Steve Katz, Danny Kalb, Roy Blumenfeld, and Andy Kulberg. 13 minute plus “Two Trains Running” and a 7 plus minute “Caress Me Baby.” My copy is a Japanese pressing

  • Richie Havens, Mixed Bag. 1966 on Verve Folkways.

    Richie Havens, Mixed Bag. 1966 on Verve Folkways.

    Richie Havens, Mixed Bag. 1966 on Verve Folkways. Originally Verve Folkways – my copy is an MGM reissue from after Woodstock, with new hype banner.

  • Nat ‘King’ Cole, Penthouse Serenade, 1955 on Capitol.

    Nat ‘King’ Cole, Penthouse Serenade, 1955 on Capitol.

    Nat ‘King’ Cole, Penthouse Serenade, 1955 on Capitol. Originally a 10″ record released om 1952, then as an LP in 1955 with more tracks. My pressing is an early 60s one based on the “top logo” labels

  • Bob Dylan, Springtime in New York: The Bootleg Series Vol. 16 1980-1985, released 2021 on Columbia / Third Man Records edition.

    Bob Dylan, Springtime in New York: The Bootleg Series Vol. 16 1980-1985, released 2021 on Columbia / Third Man Records edition.

    Bob Dylan, Springtime in New York: The Bootleg Series Vol. 16 1980-1985, released 2021 on Columbia / Third Man Records edition. Great 4xLP boxset of outtakes, live versions, demos etc, from the era of Infidels. Lots of Mark Knopfler, Mick Taylor, Sly and Robbie, some Danny Kortchmar, Benmont Tench, Jim Keltner – great band. Backing…

  • Wu-Tang Clan, enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), 1993 on Loud Records / RCA.

    Wu-Tang Clan, enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), 1993 on Loud Records / RCA.

    Wu-Tang Clan, enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), 1993 on Loud Records / RCA. My copy is the 2021 Vinyl Me, Please reissue on 2xLP “Gold Galaxy” vinyl

  • Talking Heads, Little Creatures, 1985 on Sire.

    Talking Heads, Little Creatures, 1985 on Sire.

    Talking Heads, Little Creatures, 1985 on Sire. I do not believe there is a weak record in the Talking Heads discography. This gem from ’85 included And She Was, Stay Up Late, and Road To Nowhere via Soundtracks in Beverly MA

  • Jimmy Cliff, The Power and the Glory, 1983 on Columbia.

    Jimmy Cliff, The Power and the Glory, 1983 on Columbia.

    Jimmy Cliff, The Power and the Glory, 1983 on Columbia. Mid 80s reggae from the great James Chambers OM, aka Jimmy Cliff.

  • B.B. King, Midnight Believer, 1978 on ABC Records.

    B.B. King, Midnight Believer, 1978 on ABC Records.

    B.B. King, Midnight Believer, 1978 on ABC Records. The inimitable B.B. from the later seventies – songs by Will Jennings, Joe Sample and (one track) Stix Hooper. Robert Powell, Joe Sample, Stix Hooper, Roland Bautista, James Gadson, and Wilton Felder in the band.