I Love Vinyl! Recent Haul/Score/Purchase Thread (2010)

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amoeba yesterday:
superchunk -- on the mouth FINALLLLLY
personal & the pizzas 7" on trouble in mind
albert ayler -- vibrations
delia/gavin -- track 5

aaaand... a buncha awesome LOVELY MUSIC titles for cheap:
gordon mumma -- the dresden interleaf...
meredith monk -- key
blue gene tyranny -- just for the record
blue gene tyranny -- the intermediary

69, Monday, 25 October 2010 03:06 (fifteen years ago)

the intermediary is great imo.

not everything is a campfire (ian), Monday, 25 October 2010 03:09 (fifteen years ago)

superchunk -- on the mouth FINALLLLLY

is this sought after? i sold an orig of this for like $3 a few months ago

i demand to have a bacon and egg mcmuffin!! (electricsound), Monday, 25 October 2010 03:14 (fifteen years ago)

no, it's not, i just never see it around, and it's one of these things i felt silly buying on ebay. i finally just broke down and bought the new reissue, cause id been singing all the songs after i saw them do a thing at aquarius a couple weeks back.

69, Monday, 25 October 2010 17:21 (fifteen years ago)

wfmu results:
New Order-Ceremony 12" (in the green sleeve...i've decided i need every Martin Hannett-produced 12")
New Fast Auto Daffodils-Pigeonhole lp (i love this lp. never see it on vinyl)
Patrick Vian-Bruits et Temps Analogues lp (french electronic, on Egg)
Stano-The Protagonist 28 Nein lp (guy from Dublin, 80's 'darkwave'...dud...straight to sell pile)
Klaus Shulze-Dig it
Klaus Shulze-Trancefer
Craig Leon-Nommos lp (on Takoma--i saw a guy on the floor pick this up from a $5 bin and then put it back. i swooped.)
The Waves-Shock Horror! (because i <3 Kimberley Rew)

nerve_pylon, Tuesday, 26 October 2010 13:46 (fifteen years ago)

i've decided i need every Martin Hannett-produced 12"

otm

I was looking through my records (so not really a new score, but bear with me) and found the 12" pressing of Transmission the other day! I don't remember when I got it, but it looks brand new.

mh, Tuesday, 26 October 2010 13:50 (fifteen years ago)

^sweet! the same guy i bought the Ceremony 12" from was selling that for $24 !

nerve_pylon, Tuesday, 26 October 2010 13:55 (fifteen years ago)

so i discovered yesterday & today records in miami. according to the owner, they specialize mostly in obscure, out of print 60 -- 70s garage bands. i like some of that stuff (mostly the 70s acts). for being a narrow focus, tho, they have a lot of other stuff. here's what i got today:

  • tarkus -- tarkus (1972 peruvian hard rock band)
  • duke ellington -- latin america suite
  • el tarro de mostaza -- el tarro de mostaza (60s mexican psych band)
  • various artists -- brazilian guitar fuzz bananas
  • lazy smoke -- corridor of faces (1968 garage/psych rock from massachusetts)
  • miles davis -- big fun
  • black sabbath -- master of reality
total guesses as to most of these records (except, of course, for miles, black sabbath, and duke). so if anyone's heard of them, i'd appreciate your opinions. best album cover:

http://files.myopera.com/JazzRockFusion/blog/Miles%2BDavis%2B-%2BBig%2BFun001.jpg

Daniel, Esq., Tuesday, 26 October 2010 22:27 (fifteen years ago)

The song "There Was a Time" on the Lazy Smoke album is really nice.

timellison, Wednesday, 27 October 2010 01:07 (fifteen years ago)

brazilian guitar fuzz is tight

favorite tracks are "lindo sonho delirante" and the "jimi hendrix" one that's really a cover of Funk 49

dmr, Wednesday, 27 October 2010 01:45 (fifteen years ago)

in new orleans over a long weekend (celebrating 5th wedding anniversary), popped into a store for 10 minutes and grabbed these for cheap:

james carr - love attack / coming back to me baby 7"
james carr - let it happen / a losing game 7"
john coltrane quartet - tunji / miles' mode 7"

city worker, Monday, 1 November 2010 16:16 (fifteen years ago)

brazilian guitar fuzz is tight

yeah, digging it a lot. not as sold on the tarkus or el tarro de mostaza discs tbh. lots of noodling. maybe i need to give them another chance.

Daniel, Esq., Monday, 1 November 2010 17:19 (fifteen years ago)

At the weekend:

Hunters & Collectors - The Fireman's Curse LP
Steve Winwood - Arc of a Diver LP
Various - Short Circuit - Live At The Electric Circus 10"

Bill E, Monday, 1 November 2010 20:24 (fifteen years ago)

bought over the weekend in wellington (inbetween seeing richard youngs along with one of the new projects by the artist formerly known as birchville cat motel and antony milton/clayton noone on saturday and leonard cohen on sunday):

kaleidoscope - a beacon from mars
ned lagin/phil lesh - seastones
robert hunter - tales of the great rum runners
"the american dreamer" soundtrack
tim hardin - suite for susan moore and damion
roy harper - valentine
renaissance - s/t
tyrannosaurus rex - prophets, seers & sages/my people were fair
giuseppi logan quartet - s/t
sun ra - blue delight

not sure if it'd be obnoxious or not to list my other quarry since the last time i posted six or so months ago...

no lime tangier, Wednesday, 3 November 2010 09:43 (fifteen years ago)

i like all those records. never heard guiseppi logan though. i don't think.

scott seward, Wednesday, 3 November 2010 16:31 (fifteen years ago)

love that roy harper record!

69, Wednesday, 3 November 2010 18:42 (fifteen years ago)

um i didn't buy anything this weekend :(
but i lost my formerly fat harry record somehow :(

not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 19:03 (fifteen years ago)

oh wait, i did. i bought gene clark - two sides to every story, and a few grateful dead boots (cheap.)

not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 19:03 (fifteen years ago)

um i didn't buy anything this weekend :(
― not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, November 3, 2010 7:03 PM (28 minutes ago) Bookmark

i been layin low on records. we're gettin pumped for trips to NC and argentina, though, so im looking forward to gettin back in the game! carrboro record fair 11/14!

69, Wednesday, 3 November 2010 19:34 (fifteen years ago)

the logan record is pretty standard earlyish esp disk free stuff, the only other thing i've heard him on is playing flute on the second patty waters record, which i quite liked.

and obnoxious or not:
comus - first utterance (new reissue on rise above relics; blows away the get back release in sound/lack of needle jump, though missed out on the "deluxe" edition so no ep)
parson sound - parson sound box
acid mothers temple - crystal pyramid tour
splendor mystic solis - heavy acid blowout tensions
high rise - disallow
lsd march - empty rubious red
ghost - snuffbox immanence, hypnotic underworld, holy high 7"
amon duul ii - yeti (original uk)
just music - s/t
barrow poets - joker
the flatlanders - one road more
gene clark - roadmaster, white light, two sides to every story
fairport convention - s/t, unhalfbricking
pentangle - s/t
randy burns - of love and war, songs for an uncertain lady, i'm a lover not a fool
kentucky colonels - 1965-67
carter family - carter family in texas vol. 2 (1939 border radio transcripts)
caravan - in the land of grey and pink
don cherry - "mu" first part, "mu" second part
art ensemble of chicago - message to our folks, a jackson in your house, reese and the smooth ones
revolutionary ensemble - vietnam
third ear band - experiences
graham bond - holy magick
kraan - andy nogger
joe heaney - traditional songs in gaelic and english
oldham tinkers - oldham's burning sands
dave burland - a dalesman's litany
derek and dorothy elliott - s/t
oak - welcome to our fair
roy harper - flashes from the archives of oblivion
richard & mimi farina - memories
music from the morning of the world: the balinese gamelan
gothic voices - a feather on the breath of god (sequences and hymns by abbess hildegard of bingen)
rahsaan roland kirk - the case of the three sided dream in audio color
john cage with david tudor - variations iv
davey graham - the complete guitarist
syd barrett - peels sessions
glastonybury fayre revelations (akarma reissue)
gong - magick brother
bonzo dog band - the doughnut in granny's greenhouse (which i think covers everything)

no lime tangier, Thursday, 4 November 2010 09:38 (fifteen years ago)

nice!

69, Thursday, 4 November 2010 16:59 (fifteen years ago)

is "no lime tangier" an anagram for your name or something

69, Thursday, 4 November 2010 16:59 (fifteen years ago)

they are in good company here, that's for sure. that's some vinyl board canon list right there. or noize board canon. one or the other. where is gareth? every year i ask that question. could never follow his usernames.

scott seward, Thursday, 4 November 2010 17:10 (fifteen years ago)

i've basically backed off buying records since my fahey haul, w/the exception of 'dune' by sam morrison (smooth late '70s jazz shit, heavy on the fender rhodes, w/occasional flute) and a greg cartwright side project called the parting gifts. been selling a lot of stuff on ebay as well, trying to get rid of my unlistened-to quantity and pare it down for quality control. reasons for that are several and not entirely bad reasons.

omar little, Thursday, 4 November 2010 17:14 (fifteen years ago)

not an anagram, but a bad pun. yet looking closer i do see my name in there (almost).

no lime tangier, Friday, 5 November 2010 10:49 (fifteen years ago)

john davis and the monster orchestra - ain't that enough for you =

DISCO HEAVEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Kevin John Bozelka, Saturday, 6 November 2010 10:56 (fifteen years ago)

some good dollar bin finds this week!

BEF - Music For Listening To
Jean-Michel Jarre - Zoolook
Gong - Expresso
Sonny Okosuns - Which Way Nigeria?
Steve Parks - Movin' In The Right Direction
V/A - A Musica de Jorge Ben
The Happiness Boys - Meat Parade
James Brown - Black Caesar OST
Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks

and some 45s:
Frankie Karl - Don't Be Afraid
Betty LaVette - Let Me Down Easy

and some full-price stuff like Discreet Unit, Tensnake, Shed 2xLP, etc.

one time gaffled 'em up (one time), Saturday, 6 November 2010 22:47 (fifteen years ago)

coxhill/frith -- french gigs LP
roy montgomery -- E.N.D. 7"
joe zawinul -- zawinul LP
beach fossils LP (clear wax eBait)
ornette coleman -- prime design/time design LP
tamba 4 -- we and the sea LP (thanks for the rec skot!)
giorgio moroder -- e=mc^2 LP
gunter hampel group -- music from europe LP (esp-disk' orig)
mahjongg -- machinegong 12"
herbie hancock -- speak like a child LP
krack house -- the whole truth LP
cannonball adderley quintet -- the price you gotta pay to be free 2LP
gabor szabo -- high contrast LP
the rascals -- peaceful world 2LP
mandingo griot society LP
the scrotum poles -- auchmithie forever LP

69, Sunday, 7 November 2010 02:54 (fifteen years ago)

I went to the record show at the Flywheel in Easthampton yesterday with Rufus. It was fun. Lots of my pals were there. I thought I was getting there late, but I forgot about the time change, so I was right on time. Rufus just pored over 45s most of the time. He got some Beatles stuff and decent copies of Ram and McCartney II. I knew my friend Andy would be selling there and he always has the best stuff and the best (completely insane) prices. I brought along a couple Northern soul singles for him (totally rare Bunny Sigler 45 that I’ve never seen before. Very early single.) and a free jazz record I thought he would like. Anyway, he didn’t disappoint! I bought a ton of stuff off of him and he always manages to have a couple of things that I actually NEED. Want list kind of things. I always think I don’t have a want list, but I guess I do. The only bummer was the copy of the Fuse album I bought. Not from Andy. From another guy who had good stuff. Totally warped. It looked okay in the darkened hall of the Flywheel. Oh well. So, I still need a clean copy of that one. Anyway, here is most of what I got. Some obvious store stuff, but I’m probably gonna end up keeping a bunch of records because I’m crazy that way. Spent about 200 bucks. Kinda my self-imposed record show limit. In this case, it was everything I had on me! There was plenty of great stuff that I left behind. Mint Colombian pressing of south of heaven for 15 bucks might haunt me for a while. (andy went for the big stuff. Original pressing of pay to cum! under a hundred bucks! Great pretty things picture sleeve single. The guys with the punk table had AMAZING singles and albums and all priced really good.) everything I bought was in great shape.

Buddy guy & junior wells – play the blues

New riders of the purple sage – brujo

Yo la tengo – president (will sell this in a minute at the store)

wu tang clan – enter the wu-tang (same with this)

billy bang quintet – rainbow gladiator

jaime brockett – remember the wind and the rain (andy just gave me this. He was sick of looking at it. Original oracle pressing. I never dug it when I was younger. Maybe I’ll like it more now.)

gloria lynne – s/t (he gave me this too. On up front. He bought it at my store. He complained that nobody wanted it and told me to take it back to Greenfield.)

circle jerks – group sex

vincent bell – pop goes the electric sitar (got this in case herb albert doesn’t have a copy.)

charlie haden – the ballad of the fallen

barbara keith – s/t (her album on reprise. Barbara comes into my store with her husband. They are really nice. They have a band with their son called the stone coyote band. Really good! I’ve been playing their new album a lot. She had a band with john hall called kangaroo. One album on mgm. Then she did two solo albums. Her husband grew up in LA and was good friends with terry Melcher and dennis Wilson. He wrote for t.v. and had his own production company. He wrote munsters and bewitched episodes and tons of other stuff. But him and Barbara got sick of Hollywood and the record business and the t.v. business and moved out here in the 70’s. I’m glad they did!)

three man army – a third of a lifetime (probably upgrade my copy with this)

Michael fennelly – stranger’s bed

Fat chance – s/t

Agnostic front – cause for alarm

The now – s/t

Infa-riot – still out of order

Juicy lucy – get a whiff a this

t-ski valley – “catch the groove” 12 inch on tuff city

john cage – s/t (1979 album on tomato of early cage stuff)

barrabas – watch out

fischer-z – going deaf for a living

nrbq – scraps (actually a reissue on line that is so clean that I couldn’t pass it up. Wouldn’t doubt that it sounds better than original pressings)

the rods – live

electronic music III (on turnabout. Berio (with cathy berberian), druckman, mimaroglu)

simtec & wylie – gettin’ over the hump (looks like a scorpio reissue or something. But totally brand new looking and I need it)

captain beyond – sufficiently breathless (definite upgrade. So minty it makes me want to cry)

computer music from the university of Illinois (hiller/isaacson/baker)

u-roy – dread in a Babylon

freestyle express – “freestyle” 12 inch on music specialists incorporated.

Word of mouth featuring d.j. cheese – “king kut” 12 inch on beauty and the beat

Hasil Adkins – the wild man

The savage rose – your daily gift

Conjure: music for the texts of Ishmael reed (been digging kip hanrahan’s Pangaea vision lately)

d.o.a. – bloodied but unbowed

street legal – s/t (private glam metal thing. Ebay bait.)

nucleus – we’ll talk about it later (german vertigo pressing)

kung fu – music and dialog from the t.v. series (sealed! But I kinda want to play it…)

outlaw riders movie soundtrack (raging biker soundtrack! On mgm. Simon stokes and the nighthawks wigging out! Really excited to find this.)

esposito – procession of the hierophants

Harold ousley – the kid! (on cobblestone)

Gene ammons – brasswind (sweet funky axelrod majik)

Dennis coffey – back home

Amboy dukes – dr. slingshot

Newcleus – jam on revenge

Air – montreux Suisse (threadgill air)

Alan bown – s/t

Jungle brothers – done by the forces of nature (been waiting, um, 22 years to come across a clean copy of this. And it’s a clean german pressing of all things! Lent mine out in 1989 to a budding dj I worked with in philly and he left it on top of a radiator to melt.)

Melvin van peebles – what the…you mean I can’t sing

Roscoe Mitchell – nonaah (double album on nessa. Andy had it priced at five bucks. So glad I don’t live in Brooklyn sometimes! No offense, Brooklyn.)

Rabbitt – a croak & a grunt in the night (trevor rabin’s old band. Needed this one.)

Better youth organization presents…something to believe in (haven’t heard this since 1984. Kinda bummed I didn’t get the nardcore comp the punk dudes were selling to go along with it.)

Youth brigade – sound & fury (but this goes with it well. One of my favorite records ever. Can’t believe I actually sold my copy years ago. What was I thinking?)

Antithesis – gypsy

Fm – head room (direct to disc prog rarity by FM. Never heard it. I think I can sell it. Not bad though.)

Black Arthur blithe – bush baby

General caine II – get down attack

Chris spedding – the only lick I know (super clean u.k. harvest original)

Steve hillage – fish rising

Area code 615 – s/t

Obituary – slowly we rot

Rail – arrival

Michael fennelly – lane changer (fyi: the fennelly albums are great if you are a hard rock fan. He was in crabby Appleton and I actually dig these solo albums more than any crabby album. You would never know how cool they were by the covers)

Odell brown & the organ-izers – ducky

Perry robinson/nana vasconcelos/badal roy – kundalini

Archie shepp – life at the donaueschingen music festival

The art ensemble of Chicago – fanfare for the warriors (super clean promo)

M.B.T. soul – s/t (cool French disco lp)

scott seward, Monday, 8 November 2010 14:44 (fifteen years ago)

Original pressing of pay to cum! under a hundred bucks!

Bargain!!

a fucking stove just fell on my foot. (Colonel Poo), Monday, 8 November 2010 15:04 (fifteen years ago)

i was tempted by the sweet copy of jfa's blatant localism EP that the punk dudes had. they had so much good stuff. tons of great 45s. ah well. can't buy everything. i mean, i would if i could, but i can't...

scott seward, Monday, 8 November 2010 15:31 (fifteen years ago)

it should also be noted that john hall, barbara keith's former bandmate in kangaroo, was just defeated in his congressional race by a tea party candidate. in the place of my birth, no less! small world.

scott seward, Monday, 8 November 2010 16:34 (fifteen years ago)

stuff i got at explorist international:

joe henderson -- black is the color
freddie hubbard -- sing me a song of songmy
cherry/barbieri
marion brown in willisau
v/a -- voice of the blues: bottleneck gtr classics (yazoo)
loop -- a gilded eternity
v/a -- voices of the storm (cook records rain electronics; beat to shit, but fun)
cage/steele -- voices and instruments (obscure)
terry riley -- a rainbow in curved air
maybe one other?

69, Monday, 8 November 2010 19:17 (fifteen years ago)

love the loop

nerve_pylon, Monday, 8 November 2010 19:27 (fifteen years ago)

loop are gettin' a lot of love these days it seems.

not everything is a campfire (ian), Monday, 8 November 2010 19:35 (fifteen years ago)

reissues + ppl liking moon duo

69, Monday, 8 November 2010 19:57 (fifteen years ago)

i went to the store near my dad's house.
i got a bunch of stuff from the dollar bin. SIX MARY MCCASLIN RECORDS! a few dollar records i can trade to my store for a few bucks, an elvin jones LP, jake & the family jewels lp ($10), the last mason proffitt lp ($4) i needed... AND!!! an AUTOHARP!11

not everything is a campfire (ian), Monday, 8 November 2010 22:23 (fifteen years ago)

also i got a john martyn record from '74.
went to armageddon on my way to elmo's place, got a hank mobley reissue, some private cowboy rock called Cayenne, a VGish copy of the Big Huge, and annette peacock 'x dreams' for $2.50 per.

not everything is a campfire (ian), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 03:47 (fifteen years ago)

also i don't mean elvin jones, i mean elvin bishop. d'oh.

not everything is a campfire (ian), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 03:49 (fifteen years ago)

okay, list of dollar records:
poco - pickin up the pieces
poco - from the inside
leon russell & marc benno - asylum choir II
elvin bishop - let it flow
fleetwood mac - bare trees
mary mccaslin - sunny california
mary mccaslin - a life and time
mary mccaslin - old friends (spare!)
mary mccaslin - prairie in the sky (spare)
mary mccaslin - way out west (bought two copies, gave one to elmo & dustin. great record.)
OMD - dazzle ships
squeeze - singles
priscilla herdman - the water lily (anglo folk on philo; good 'waltzing mathilda')
ELO - new world record
bowie - tonight
christine mcvie s/t

not everything is a campfire (ian), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 03:53 (fifteen years ago)

all pretty clean btw. i had to put plenty of stuff back due to condition issues.

not everything is a campfire (ian), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 03:53 (fifteen years ago)

oh, one last thing, also $2.50 was mick greenwood "to friends." looks cool, don't think i ever hoid of 'im before.

not everything is a campfire (ian), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 04:11 (fifteen years ago)

trevor donahue plays on the mick greenwood lp.

not everything is a campfire (ian), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 04:20 (fifteen years ago)

i like mick greenwood. i like living game. i would like to find To Friends for that price! i never see it.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41CQ6VF0FJL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

scott seward, Tuesday, 9 November 2010 04:34 (fifteen years ago)

hi scott!
i'm psyched to get home and listen to my records.

not everything is a campfire (ian), Tuesday, 9 November 2010 04:41 (fifteen years ago)

goddamn, explor!st intern@tional. having a rad jazz record store two blocks away means doing laundry is so awesome.

gary burton -- a genuine tong funeral (cbley, $6)
john klemmer -- blowin' gold (cadet concept LP w pete cosey! also $6)

69, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 06:20 (fifteen years ago)

o ya, how is that new store? mostly reissues? small? listening stations? what kinda stuff do they have the most of?

i feel bad. i sorta stopped buying records because i just spent a grip on a new bike. and don't have anywhere to put new records. but it's not been bothering me. i don't miss it at all. am i over it? is it just a phase? i hope i don't become one of those guys.

jaxon, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 06:50 (fifteen years ago)

only like 10% reissues, small, one listening station that is the store's turntable, SO MUCH JAZZ and world and pre-war blues a lil rock and etc.

69, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 07:00 (fifteen years ago)

i am 10% concerned that i will overbuy and the second wave wont be as good, but i feel like a 49er yknow

69, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 07:01 (fifteen years ago)

tell me more about these pre-war blues lps if you don't mind. is this the time when i post my yazoo/herwin/mamlish want list?

not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 10 November 2010 07:43 (fifteen years ago)


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