Records Purchased at the Record Show 4/22/12
This was the 100th show for Record Roundup at the American Legion Hall in Fairview Park. Here's what I bought:
Alex Bevan & Friends: Simple Things Done Well (1981)
Yes: 90125 (1st pressing with lyric sleeve, there was several copies of blank sleeves - this one cut by RL=Bob Ludwig)
Yes: 2 Originals of (Yes & Time And A Word two-fer)
Rush: All The World's A Stage
Michael Jackson: Off The Wall
James Brown plays James Brown: Today and Yesterday
Donald Fagen: The Nightfly
The Band: The Band (red Capitol label)
Stan Getz/Luiz Bonfa:Jazz Samba Encore!(Verve)
Mel Hanke: Dig
Van Morrison: Tupelo Honey
Various: Great Hits Of The 60's
Various:WIXY 1260 Super Oldies
John Lennon: Mind Games
John Lennon: Rock & Roll
Glass Harp: Self-titled(on Decca)
Thin Lizzy: Jailbreak
Cannonball Adderley Quintet: Inside Straight
Oscar Peterson/Milt Jackson/Ray Brown/Louis Hayes: Reunion Blues
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks: Strikin' It Rich
Enough! Now watch this to find out more about yesterday - Record Store Day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeAJZsZYYqw
Alex Bevan & Friends: Simple Things Done Well (1981)
Yes: 90125 (1st pressing with lyric sleeve, there was several copies of blank sleeves - this one cut by RL=Bob Ludwig)
Yes: 2 Originals of (Yes & Time And A Word two-fer)
Rush: All The World's A Stage
Michael Jackson: Off The Wall
James Brown plays James Brown: Today and Yesterday
Donald Fagen: The Nightfly
The Band: The Band (red Capitol label)
Stan Getz/Luiz Bonfa:Jazz Samba Encore!(Verve)
Mel Hanke: Dig
Van Morrison: Tupelo Honey
Various: Great Hits Of The 60's
Various:WIXY 1260 Super Oldies
John Lennon: Mind Games
John Lennon: Rock & Roll
Glass Harp: Self-titled(on Decca)
Thin Lizzy: Jailbreak
Cannonball Adderley Quintet: Inside Straight
Oscar Peterson/Milt Jackson/Ray Brown/Louis Hayes: Reunion Blues
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks: Strikin' It Rich
Enough! Now watch this to find out more about yesterday - Record Store Day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeAJZsZYYqw
2 Comments:
At 12:25 PM, Unknown said…
I wonder if you could give me any advice on selling or getting rid of a stash of old 33 1/3 collectible records that are from the early 60s to late 90s. Im in south Louisiana Denham Springs area.
At 9:25 AM, colourzone said…
Bill just saw your review video for that affordable record cleaning unit (yellow plastic one).
Anyway I am a first generation Club Dj and have lived around vinyl all my life at least professionally since 1978.
I have about 2000 records from the soul and disco era I cherish very much and always try to improve my digital transfers of these records. I was never an audiophile per say but I am trying to find that solution that will preserve my records in the digital medium without having to play them more than I have to. Anyway I appreciate all your advice and help over the years on the subject and I am considering either buying the unit you reviewed or building my own with a vacuum pump system...it all depends on how brave I get after a few tequilas.
My Blog is www.colourzonevinylremasters.blogspot.com
Cheers and have a nice day.
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