what are you listening to?

Keith Richards - Talk Is Cheap
(1988, Virgin) STERLING in the deadwax; mastering by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound

kr001.jpg


recycled picture. with Waddy Watchell, Mick Taylor, Chuck Leavell, Bobby Keys, Ivan Neville, Sarah Dash, Bootsy Collins, Maceo Parker. Straightahead rock, and this record sounds better to me than a lot of the Stones 80s output.
 
I got mine for a buck and a quarter. Mispressed how? One of them gnuspangled fat ones for $20? I thought $6.98 new on sale at the department store was the "Nice Price".

Beside the label being off center the needle seems to ride differently in the groves, distorted throughout. Side two is perfect. $1. at Half Price Books so no biggy.
 
Link only but this is pretty damned good *and violent science fiction:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZJ94q01LNg

The end will be worth it and for once I can agree with the title of a You Tube video completely.
 
Last edited:
Beside the label being off center the needle seems to ride differently in the groves, distorted throughout. Side two is perfect. $1. at Half Price Books so no biggy.


CBS or United Artists' Jet label? I would be completely surprised to see one of the UA defective rejects that were returned and resold and created a scandal that made Jeff Lynne so angry there was a lawsuit over it and ELO and Jet Records went to CBS as a result.

That was the mid-70s!

(How do you THINK Ozzy Osbourne ended up at CBS Associated?)
 
Last edited:
Spongled - Are You Spongled?

I am SO putting a hurtin' on the D9s right now. Deb is in the kitchen and says her chair is moving across the wood floor :toothy8:

Whatever track 4 is it's engrossing. Just close your eyes and reflect on The Meaning of It All
 
Jan Akkerman

A 1972 classic from Jan Akkerman titled "Profile."



Nando.
 
King Curtis And The Kingpins - King Size Soul
(1967, ATCO) Monarch pressing

33519425461_e07172d519_b.jpg

33519425611_5e7ef5bb85_b.jpg


this was Booker T. style instrumentals except with some string arrangements - borderline boring until the Memphis Soul Stew track.
 
Fraser & Debolt - Fraser & Debolt With Ian Guenther
(1970, Columbia)

fd001-1.jpg

33269316700_cab46fdf9b_b.jpg


Canadian folk rock duo Allan Fraser and Daisy DeBolt, wonderful obscure record.
 
Fairport Convention - s/t
(1968, Polydor) UK pressing, '75 reissue Polydor #2384 047

25100380664_51e7ed088b_b.jpg

25609788172_88e298867d_b.jpg


part of a series of UK Polydor reissues in the mid 70s
 
Postponed range time...WOPL sounding just fine...

Warren Zevon

Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0467.jpg
    IMG_0467.jpg
    90.9 KB · Views: 15
Crow - The Best Of
(1972, Amaret/MGM)

crow003.jpg

33379339650_2bfef8222a_b.jpg


Crow was a Minneapolis hard rock-based blues rock band, active from 1967-1972. interesting extended jams, one of the songs on side 1 includes a few chords from Jailhouse Rock. Evil Woman and "Cottage Cheese" are highlights, some prominent organ and bass playing on the latter. an interesting note on wiki:

"Evil Woman (Don’t Play Your Games With Me)" is a song written and recorded by Minneapolis-based band Crow that appeared on their 1969 album Crow Music. It was covered in 1970 by Black Sabbath and was released as their first single. The song also appeared on the Sabbath's debut album, Black Sabbath, later that year
 
Mike Auldridge - Dobro
(1972, Takoma/Devi)

33008017501_988a78e2df_c.jpg

33008017391_972c02126d_c.jpg


w/ David Bromberg, Vassar Clements, Ben Eldridge. Liner notes by Norman Blake
 
Back
Top