John Lee Hooker - Lonesome Mood
(1983,MCA) a Steve Hoffman compilation of 1969 recordings; kpg/mca in the deadwax; mastered by Kevin Gray at MCA
John Lee Hooker - Lonesome Mood
(1983,MCA) a Steve Hoffman compilation of 1969 recordings; kpg/mca in the deadwax; mastered by Kevin Gray at MCA
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Good luck at the Night Owl show, say hi to my buddy Rick and the other guy from Seattle who always has all the tasty vintage jazz in the dollar boxes.
I'm planning to hit a record show at Seattle Center tomorrow morning.
Fixed that for ya"traded a $20 for a wad of $1's ...the cashier looked at me weird until I told
her that the Strip Club was my destination . Told her abt the show and she was
so interested that mebbe I'll run into her again tonight."
I haven't - looks like he's quite a songwriter with 250 recorded songs. will have to keep an eye out for that one.
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Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengeance
(1982, Columbia)
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Alice Cooper - The Alice Cooper Show
(1977, Warner Bros)
It's too bad that a live album wasn't issued before 1974. I saw them for the Billion Dollar Babies tour in 1973, great show. This has some of the great early material but it's not the same band by 1977 when this was recorded in Las Vegas. A dollar bin find from last month.
agree, pre '74 up to Billion Dollar Babies the band was about some very formidable and tasty rock. Later on it's theatrics and AC's battle with alcoholism.
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Blondie - Parallel Lines
(1978, Chrysalis)
This record was a revelation when it came out - from start to finish full of great tunes, and they've held up well for me. It was ranked #140/500 on the Rolling Stone magazine's greatest albums list. Robert Fripp on guitar on "Fade Away And Radiate".
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Edgar Froese - Aqua
(1974, Brain) German pressing
solo debut of electronic music from the Tangerine Dream founder.
I'm doing some listening in a smaller room with a Shure M97xe + Technics SL1800 II + Onix SP3 tube amp/Cambridge Audio Azur 640p + JBL 4425 monitors.
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made it to the record show last night .... there were too many people and not enough dollar record boxes ... ...drug home 19 , then grabbed the 3 years boxed sets today at SA ..3 disks and a booklet in each..half price day, so they were $1 each ..so its like $23 for everything pictured here.
(including admission charge)
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
had the vidcam with fish eye out so used it
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
and the box sets from today ..absolute mint condition
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Pentangle - Reflection
(1971, Reprise)
remembering Bert Jansch (3 November 1943 – 5 October 2011)
Jackie AND Dusty. Nice.
I heard that they were serving tall glasses of strong Ale for $3 per, at the Night Owl show and that really loosened up some of the buyers and sellers. Records start passing around like poker chips!
I hit a local show this morning, a decent sized show with over 50 tables of sellers. I had a lot of fun rooting through the cheapies for a couple of hours and I hauled home a bunch to fill out my collection or upgrade. My list...
Michael Nesmith - Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash (1973, RCA)
Bert Jansch - Birthday Blues (1969, Reprise) two tone label
Babe Ruth - self titled (1975, Harvest)
Papa John Creach - Filthy (1972, Grunt) with Jorma Kaukonen; Jack Casady
Uriah Heep - Firefly (1977, Warner Bros)
Uriah Heep - High And Mighty (1976, Warner Bros)
Richard & Mimi Farina - Memories (1968, Vanguard) includes "The Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood", later covered by Sandy Denny
Genesis - Selling England By The Pound (1973, Atlantic)
Zephyr - self titled (1969, One Way)
Fotheringay - self titled (1970, A&M)
Gil Fuller And Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra, The Featuring James Moody – Night Flight (1956, Pacific Jazz)
The Gerry Mulligan Quartet - What Is There To Say? (1959, Columbia) 6-eyes; stereo
Larry Coryell -European Impressions (1978, Arista Novus)
Steelyeye Span - Back In Line (1986, Shanachie)
Bob Dylan - Shot Of Love (1981, Columbia)
XTC - English Settlement (1982, Virgin)
Various Artists - Non-Dairy Creamer (1971 Warner Reprise sampler w/ Curved Air; Peter Green; Zephyr; Little Feat
Jack Bruce - Out Of The Storm (1974, RSO)
Jackie DeShannon - What The World Needs Now Is Love (1968, Liberty)
The Incredible String Band - The Big Huge (1968, Elektra) Red label 2nd issue
Moby Grape - Wow (1968, Coumbia) reissue on the ColumbiaColumbiaColumbia label
Moby Grape - Great Grape (1972, Columbia) compilation of songs from Moby Grape, Wow, and Moby Grape '69
Robert Hunter - Tales Of The Great Rum Runners (1974, Round Records) with Barry Melton; many from GD including Garcia; Mario Cippolina (John's brother);
John Hartford - Earthwords & Music (1967, RCA)
John Hartford - self titled (1969, RCA)
Sir Christoper Scott - Switched-On Bacharach (1969, Decca)
Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies (1973, Warner Bros)
Don Nix - Gone Too Long (1976, Cream)
Scorpions - Lovedrive (1979, Mercury) with the boring alternate cover
Earl Scruggs - Nashville's Rock (1970, Columbia)
Flatt & Scruggs - Nashville Airplane (1970, Columbia)
Synergy - Games (1979, Passport)
Bob Moses - Visit With The Great Spirit (1984, Grammavision)
The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Brubeck On Campus '72 2LP reissue of the Brubeck college records
Alvin Lee - Rx5 (1982, Atlantic)
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Beautiful day once the overcast burned off ... picked these 2 for a dollar ..the Hugo Montenegro double turned out to be more fun than anticipated ...had the original from Clints spaghetti westerns
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Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3AM
(1964, Columbia) 1965 pressing with "360 Sound" in white on the label
Happy 70th birthday (4 days ago) to Paul Simon!
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Simon & Garfunkel - Sounds Of Silence
(1966, Columbia)
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Bert Jansch - Birthday Blues
(1969, Reprise)
with Danny Thompson and Terry Cox, his bandmates in Pentangle. A $2 record show pickup yesterday.
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