Buddy Holly And The Crickets - Not Fade Away / Maybe Baby
(1957, Coral)
Buddy Holly And The Crickets - Not Fade Away / Maybe Baby
(1957, Coral)
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Buddy Holly And The Three Tunes - That'll Be The Day/ Rock Around With Ollie Vee
(1957, Decca) 9-30434; label with two lines under "Decca"
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Caravan - For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night
(1973, Deram/London) Promo/NFS; STERLING in the deadwax
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Nah, you don't know the HALF of it --- look at the SONG titles on that album ...
1. Memory Lain Hugh Headloss
2. Hoedown
3. Surprise Surprise
4. Cthlu Thlu
5. The Dog, The Dog, He's At It Again
6. Be Alright Chance Of A Lifetime
7. LAuberge Du Sanglier A Hunting We Shall Go Pengola Backwards
8. Memory Lain Hugh Headless (US Mix) (Previously Unreleased)
9. No (Be Alright) Waffle (Chance Of A Lifetime)
10. He Who Smelt It Dealt It (Memory Lain Hugh)
11. Surprise Surprise (Previously Unreleased)
12. Dereks Long Thing (Previously Unreleased)
I've always been a fan of
"The Dog, the dog, he's at it again"
racy stuff, but such a great melody
With classic lyrics like this:
Oh-o Lonely girl, would you like a sweet to eat?
I've got something that I'd like you to hold
And my brother will tell you that it's good for your cold
So, there, surely there is nothing wrong
Take my hand and we'll try to make a stand
For all censorship, decency, all night long
You're naive if you really do believe
That the world is so full of sin
Never look back on the things that you lack
When you're in
My mother said that I should stay out of bed
But I know that I like it in there
Legs and thighs, hellos and goodbyes
It's all there
Oh my oh
(Suck a sugar, dandy, rock'n'roll
Lick a-licking lozenge cures the soul)
Here is my cure for colds
And here is my cure for measles
When you've tried those
If you've infected your toes
Well you're surely in luck, you'll get a stunning good show
So if you come with me
We'll try to clean the inside out
This filthy old world is such a beautiful girl
And you must have a sweet
I'm sure it's good for your feet
You're naive if you really do believe
That the world is so full of sin
Never look back on the things that you lack
When you're in
My mother said that I should stay out of bed
But I know that I like it in there
Legs and thighs, hellos and goodbyes
It's all there
Oh, medicine gone
It's coming on strong
It's coming on and on and on and on
Yep, them Canterbury brits were really something!
2ch: WiiM Pro; Topping E30 II DAC; Oppo, Acurus RL-11, Acurus A200, JBL Dynamics Project - Offline: L212-TwinStack, VonSchweikert VR-4
7: TIVO, Oppo BDP103D, B&K, 2pr UREI 809A, TF600, JBL B460
got out for 6 miles on the bike..before rains started up (summer is still on the sched ????)
picked up this 1996 Advent sampler/demo ....they sure do know how to make those sound fine ...its titled "Bach to Rock" ..50 cents..never opened.
also stopped at the game store to check for vinyl, but instead found this 2 DVD set for "Ray" ..not bad for a dollar
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Danny Kirwan - self titled
(1976, DJM) Promo/NFS
US issue of Kirwan's 2nd LP, Midnight in San Juan. This is a first listen and I'm enjoying. Catchy tunes with good playing and singing. But I am a fan of Bare Trees and Future Games, Kirwan's highlight records with Fleetwood Mac.
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Fleetwood Mac - English Rose
(1969, Epic)
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David Bowie - Images 1966-1967
(1973, London) Bell Sound SF in the deadwax; mastered by Sam Feldman at Bell Sound
2 LP compilation with gatefold cover of songs written and recorded by Bowie in London in '66 and '67. Listening to record 2; a mix of stereo and fake stereo tracks.
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Steve Kuhn ~ Non-Fiction
ECM
Steve Kuhn, piano; Steve Slagle, saxophones; Harvie Swartz, bass; Bob Moses, drums
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - Streetnoise
(1969, Atco) sf in the deadwax; mastered by Sam Feldman
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I once heard a song from Encore, Brian Auger & Julie Tippetts, from 1978. It was one of the best things I ever heard. Tippetts is Julie Driscoll's married name. It has been issued in everything from vinyl to Japanese CD.
The CD's are commanding a premium, but a vinyl addict might find a bargain.
Information is not Knowledge; Knowledge is not Wisdom
Too many audiophiles listen with their eyes instead of their ears
thats one on my permanent "looking for" list .....she does one of the great versions of
"Light My Fire" , holding onto that last FIRE for a very long time ..
wanna trade for it ??
snagged these this week ....hadn't seen the RP album before , the JA album has a fantastic ending on "A Child is Coming" ...where they are playing the feedback , making it tuneful. Double of Willie & Leon seemed like a fun thing for 85 cents.
OBTW: I picked up the double of Manassas a bit back...put it on the TT and the arm was tracking up and down like crazy..guess I missed that when grabbing at the show.
anyway , I placed it under one of the 4671's (103 pounds) for a week ,,,,,,they is sure FLAT now....
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Pentangle - Open The Door
(1985, Varrick)
Danny Thompson, Bert Jansch, Jacquie McShee, Terry Cox, Mike Piggott
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