Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Album Cover Art




As I was trolling through the net, I found several 'lists' of controversial album covers. So everyday, I will be displaying some of these album covers, along with some history or tidbit about the cover. I want to thank 'gigwise' (www.gigwise.com) for the images and concept. We will explore the most controversial, the weirdest, the worst and finally the best album covers (according to gigwise).

Controversial

Here is an image of an album cover by the band James. The baby has a choice to make, the handgun-or the toys, my guess he would choose the toys.

Hey Ma is the tenth studio album by Mancunian rock band James and was released on April 7, 2008. Before the album hit the shelves, the tabloid publication the Sun printed an article (March 13, 2007) calling for a ban on the use of the album art on billboards, relating to fears concerning the baby and the gun images found on the album's sleeve. While the ban still remains, the band still refused to change the album cover.

Later, Darren Hughes, the designer of the album art, went on to issue a statement on the ban:

"You need only to have a passing acquaintance with the headlines to be aware of the unfolding horror show of gun culture amongst kids in the UK. Whilst the media are quick to show condemnation and, in the governments barricading of not just our airports but now our train and bus stations and schools with metal detectors, armed police and dogs, their strong armed 'climate of fear-inducing' response.

But we seem less able, less curious to raise the vital question, as to what has brought our country, our culture our kids to be so taken with guns?"

Larry Gott, the lead guitarist of the band, has gone on to state that this will not affect the release and publicity of the album in any way, and an alternative has already been planned if such a situation did occur.

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Weirdest

Let's also take a look at some of the weirdest album covers (according to Gigwise) as well.

Wire "Take A Terrifying Trip To The Past" from 1980

Wire are an English rock band formed in London in October 1976, (and intermittently active to the present) by Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (bass, vocals), Bruce Gilbert (guitar), and Robert Gotobed (né Grey) (drums). They were originally associated with the punk rock scene, appearing on the Live at the Roxy WC2 album - a key early document of the scene, and were later central to the development of post-punk. And despite little attention in the beginning, Wire's first three albums are among the most influential on the postpunk era, cited by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. and Robert Smith of the Cure.

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Worst

At number 50 on the gigwise list is one from Prince. Although he gave us some fantatsic album covers, this is not rated to be one of his best.



In October 1979, Prince released his self-titled second album Prince, which reached #4 on the Billboard R&B charts, and contained two R&B hits: "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?" and "I Wanna Be Your Lover." These two R&B hits were performed on 26 January 1980, on the TV show American Bandstand with this first backing band. Legend has it that Prince became annoyed when, during the interview segment, Dick Clark expressed surprise that Prince and his bandmates hailed from Minneapolis "of all places." At first Prince refused to speak, instead answering a question by gesturing with his hand. It was later admitted by Dez Dickerson that it was planned from the beginning as a way to throw Dick Clark off his game.

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The Best


Certainly up for debate, Gigwise starts off their list of 'Best Album Covers' with the iconic LP "In the Court of the Crimson King (an observation by King Crimson)," the 1969 debut album by the British progressive rock group King Crimson. The album reached #3 on the British charts and has been certified gold in the United States. The cover, a work by Barry Godber, is instantly recognizable to any rock and roll fan and would be certainly in my top ten. Here is a bit about the artist:

Barry Godber (1946–1970), an artist and computer programmer, painted the album cover. Godber died in February 1970 of a heart attack, shortly after the album's release. It would be his only painting, and is now owned by band member Robert Fripp. Fripp had this to say about Godber:

"Barry Godber was not a painter but a computer programmer. That painting was the only one he ever did. He was a friend of Peter Sinfield, and died in 1970 of a heart attack at age 24. Peter brought this painting in and the band loved it. I recently recovered the original from EG's offices because they kept it exposed to bright light, at the risk of ruining it, so I ended up removing it. The face on the outside is the Schizoid Man, and on the inside it's the Crimson King. If you cover the smiling face, the eyes reveal an incredible sadness. What can one add? It reflects the music."

'From The Capitol Vaults' Vinyl Campaign



Capitol/EMI's 'From The Capitol Vaults' Vinyl Campaign Continues With September 30 Release of Iconic Albums by Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon


Remastered Titles Presented on Limited Edition, 180-Gram Audiophile Quality Vinyl with Original Artwork and Packaging

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Capitol/EMI's high quality
"From The Capitol Vaults" U.S. vinyl campaign continues on September 30
with the limited edition release of two iconic rock albums. Jimi Hendrix's
incendiary 1970 concert album, Band Of Gypsys, will be issued on fiery red
180-gram vinyl, and John Lennon's chart-topping 1971 studio album, Imagine,
will be released on 180-gram vinyl.

Capitol/EMI launched its "From The Capitol Vaults" campaign on
September 2 with 13 classic titles, all previously out-of-print on vinyl.
Included in the series' debut were A Perfect Circle's Mer de Noms, The
Beach Boys' Pet Sounds, Coldplay's Parachutes, A Rush Of Blood To The Head,
and X&Y, Radiohead's Pablo Honey, The Bends, OK Computer, Kid A (two 10"
140-gram LPs), Amnesiac (two 10" 140-gram LPs), and Hail To The Thief,
R.E.M.'s Document, and Steve Miller Band's Greatest Hits 1974-78.

All "From The Capitol Vaults" titles feature carefully replicated
artwork and packaging true to their original single or gatefold jacket LP
releases. More "From The Capitol Vaults" titles will soon be announced.

For more information, visit http://fromthecapitolvaults.com.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Collector's Report

August 31 to September 6, 2008

Collector's Report reviews the top selling 45's, LP's, 78's and CD's each week on eBay. The following are the top sellers for the week of August 31 to September 6, 2008.

LP's

Please, Please Me - Beatles - UK Issue - Parlophone PCS 3042 - $4,421.75

Soul Expedition - Soul Expedition - Lefevre Sound Records MLSP 3181 (VG+/SS) - $2,939.29

Waltz for Debby - Bill Evans Trio - Prestige RLP9399 (E/E) - $1,788.88

Fantastic Dee-Jays - Fantastic Dee-Jays - Stone SLP 4003 (VG+/VG+) - $1,715.00

Can You Mend a Silver Thread? - Sandstone - US-Private 1971 (M-) - $1,703.91


45's

Little Love Finds a Way/I Need Some Loving - Margaret Little - Genebro 230 G (VG-) - $7,400.00

This Won't Change/Go On - Lester Tipton - LaBeat 6607 17868 (M-) - $7,200.00

Set of 5 Sun 45's - Elvis Presley - Sun Records (VG+ to NM) - $6,999.00

Don't Play the Roll/Handy Andy - Tommy & the Derbys - Swing 1001 - $4,161.00

I Am Nothing/Brand New Love - Al Williams - La Beat 6602 (M-) - $3,220.00


78's

The One That I Love (Golden Gate Orchestra) / I Faw Down and Go Boom (Arthur Field Assasinators) - Edison 52553 (M-) - $635.55

Two Picture Disc Set - Art Mooney - $610.01

That's All Right/Blue Moon of Kentucky - Elvis Presley (G+) - $550.00

Folk Music of the United States (5 discs) - Alan Lomax Compiled - Smithsonian (E-/VG+) - $499.00

Falling Rain/Baby What Else Can I Do - Lonnie Johnson Trio - Acetate - $482.00


SOURCE: http://winkscollectibles.blogspot.com

Top 5 eBay Vinyl Record Sales

Week Ending 08/16/2008


1) 78rpm - Five Sharps "Stormy Weather" / "Sleepy Cowboy" Jubilee - $5,200.00

2) 45rpm - Nirvana "Love Buzz" 7" - $2,500.00

3) 78rpm - Robert Johnson "Crossroad Blues" / "Rambling On My Mind" Vocalion - $2,345.00

4) 45rpm - Brooks Bros "Lookin' For A Woman" / "Two Great Lovers" Tay - $2,247.22

5) 45rpm - Eddie Cochran "Mean When I'm Mad" / "One Kiss" Liberty Picture Sleeve - $2,225.00

SOURCE: http://ccdiscoveries.blogspot.com/

This Date In Music History- September 8

Birthdays:

Born on this day in 1979, Pop diva Pink.

Aimee Mann, US singer songwriter, member of Til Tuesday was born in 1960.

Latin guitarist Jose Feliciano, who had a top three hit with his interpretation of the Doors' "Light My Fire," was born in Puerto Rico in 1945. He also wrote the theme for TV's Chico & the Man.

Cathy Jean Giordano ("Please Love Me Forever" with the Roomates) is 63.

Benjamin Orr, bassist for the Cars, and vocalist on their biggest chart hit, “Drive," was born in Lakewood, OH in 1947, with the name Benjamin Orzechowski.

History:

Singer Patsy Cline, country singer and the first female country singer to cross over as a pop artist, was born in 1931 (1961 US No.19 single 'Crazy'). Cline was killed in a plane crash on 5th March, 1963.

Jimmie Rodgers, singer/songwriter and the first country music star, was born in 1897. Rodgers sold well over 12 million records and he was the first person to be elected into the Country Music Hall Of Fame. Rodgers died on May 26, 1933.

Southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd were inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Atlanta in 2007.

In 1965, an ad appeared in Variety announcing auditions for "The Monkees" TV show. Sorry, Mr. Stills, your smile was just not good enough (never mind that you had talent).

Elvis Presley first appeared on the cover of TV Guide in 1956.

Ron McKernan was born in San Bruno, California in 1945. Deadheads know him better as "Pigpen," the keyboardist for the Grateful Dead. He died on March 8, 1973 from cirrhosis of the liver at age 27.

Two generations of entertainment come together as Elvis Presley picked up the Bing Crosby Award in 1971. The award is given to recording artists who "during their lifetimes, have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic or scientific significance to the field of phonograph records." Elvis joins an elite group of honorees. Only five had previously received the award: Bing (of course), Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, and Irving Berlin.

In 2003, the Record Industry Association of America initiates legal action against 261 people accused of sharing music files on peer to peer networks. The group included a 12-year-old who downloaded the Family Matters TV-theme song. Yeah, the 12 year-old was a criminal.

Radio personality Alan Freed began broadcasting on New York's WINS in 1954. Although the phrase "rock and roll" had been around for a while, Freed is generally given credit for making it popular.

The Allman Brothers started a five week run at the top of the US album chart in 1973 with "Brothers And Sisters", the group's only US #1 LP.

Marvin Gaye enjoyed his second #1 hit on the Billboard Pop chart in 1973 with "Let's Get It On". He would place 7 more records on the list by 1982, giving him a total of 40.

'In Through the Out Door,' Led Zeppelin's first album of new material in over three years, was released in 1979. Topping the chart for seven weeks, it turned out to be their swan song.

Disco band Wild Cherry's self-titled album, which includes their number one single, "Play that Funky Music", was certified gold in 1976.

Derek Taylor the publicist for The Beatles died in 1997 at age 67. Taylor had been responsible for many of the legends surrounding their career and had also worked with The Beach Boys and The Byrds.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

More New LPs

NEW LP's

18th Dye - Amorine Queen (Crunchy Frog)

A Flock Of Seagulls - Space Age Love Songs [180 Gram Vinyl] (Lilith)

Bee Gees - Early Years [180 Gram Vinyl] (Get Back)

Calexico - Carried To Dust [LP] (Quarterstick)

Curtis Mayfield - Love Songs Vol.2 [180 Gram Vinyl] (Get Back)

Damien Jurado - Caught In The Trees [LP] (Secretly Canadian)

Damned - Nasty Damned [180 Gram Vinyl] (Lilith)

Daniel Johnston - Fear Yourself [180 Gram Vinyl] (Coppertree)

Dinah Washington - I Was Born Ruth Lee Jones, But I Am Singing As Dinah [180 Gram Vinyl] (Get Back)

DJ Andy Smith - Diggin' In The Bgp Vaults (BGP)

Horse Feathers - House With No Home [LP] (Kill Rock Stars) -

Kimya Dawson - Alphabutt [LP] (K Records)

Maxine Sullivan - On Tour With The Allegheny Jazz Quartet (Jump)

Michael Franti & Spearhead - All Rebel Rockers [LP] (Anti/Epitaph)

Mogwai - Batcat Ep (Matador Records)

Natalie Cole - Still Unforgettable [LP] (in Gatefold Jacket with insert) (Atco/DMI Records)

Okkervil River - The Stand Ins [2LP] (Jagjaguwar)

Shaky Hands - Lunglight [LP] (Kill Rock Stars)

Tricky - Knowle West Boy [LP] (Domino)

Various Artists - Under The Sun Soundtrack [2LP] (Ubiquity)

Who - The Who By Numbers (150 Gram) (Classic Records)



NEW 12" SINGLES

Donnie Klang - Take You There (ft. P Diddy)/Dr. Love (Bad Boy)

Grouch - Artsy (Legendary Music)


SOURCE: http://dj-spyder.blogspot.com

SuperNova Records

As of September 15, 2008, SuperNova Records is changing its retail format. SuperNova Records will be releasing its artists' music via digital downloads and vinyl records. We have put a lot of thought and time into this very important and cutting-edge change. After being in the record business for 20 years, we have decided to take a bold new step into the future of selling records.

For a long time we have seen the music climate changing. People are changing the ways that they buy, listen and discover new music. The record companies have tried to stop it and they cannot. They have not adapted to the current market and thus are dying off by trying to stop something that is impossible to stop rather than profit from this new way of buying and selling music. So, we choose to move forward into the future with digital downloads.

At the same time, vinyl is the best listening format of any audio medium. We respect the vinyl album and are going to offer all SuperNova releases in limited edition vinyl formats.

Our final reason for this change is the environment. Between the plastic, paper, and fuel that go into manufacturing and shipping CDs, we will be making our contribution at saving the environment as we help lead the music industry into the 21st century.


SOURCE: http://www.scenepointblank.com/home/

New Vinyl Releases

Get those wallets and charge cards ready, lots of great new and reissued vinyl record releases for September!:


FRIDAY 9/12/08 RELEASE DATE


Metallica - Death Magnetic [2 LP] (in Stoughton jacket) (Warner Bros)

Metallica - Death Magnetic [Deluxe Edition] [5 45-RPM LPs] (180 Gram Black Vinyl in a Stoughton box that includes a lithograph and bonus audio CD) (Warner Bros)


9/16/08 RELEASE DATE


Boston - Boston [1 LP] 180 Gram Vinyl (Columbia / Legacy)

Charles Mingus - Mingus Ah Um - [1 LP] 180 Gram Vinyl (Columbia / Legacy)

Chemical Brothers - Brotherhood [2 LP] (Astralwerks)

James - Hey Ma [LP] (Decca U.S.)

Johnny Cash - 16 Biggest Hits [1 LP] (Columbia / Legacy)

Judas Priest - British Steel [1 LP] (Columbia / Legacy)

Lindsey Buckingham - Gift Of Screws [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl includes Bonus CD) (Reprise)

Marc Broussard - Keep Coming Back [2 LP] (includes Bonus CD) (Atlantic)

Ne-Yo - Year Of The Gentleman [2 LP] (Def Jam)

Raphael Saadiq - The Way I See It [LP] (includes download insert) ((Columbia)

Yelle - Pop-Up [2 LP] [Contains Bonus 12'' ft. 4 Thundering Dancefloor Remixes of her hits] (Astralwerks)

Murs - Can It Be (Half A Million Dollars And 18 Months Later) / Me And This Jawn [WHITE VINYL in Special Jacket) (Warner Brothers)

Wink - Stay Out All Night (Todd Terry / HCCR Remixes) (LIMITED EDITION WHITE LABEL) (Ovum White Label)

Ace Hood - Ride (ft. Trey Songz) (Def Jam)

Cassie - Official Girl (feat. Lil Wayne) (Bad Boy)

DJ Danny Diggs - Ladies Anthem [Part 1 & 2] (AV8 - AV783)

DJ LBR ft. Fatman Scoop - One More Time (prod. by DJ LBR] b/w Serato Scratch Live digital time coding [Picture Disc] (AV8 - AV784)

Fatman Scoop - Where Them Big Dogs At [prod. DJ Illynoize] (AV8 - AV782 / AV8782)

Laura Izibor - From My Heart To Yours (DJ Premier Remix) ( (Atlantic)

Jack's Mannequin - The Resolution [7 inch Single] (Sire)


9/23/08 RELEASE DATE


All That Remains - Overcome [2LP] (Razor & Tie)

Allman Brothers Band - Live At The Fillmore East [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Mercury)

Anne Briggs - Anne Briggs (180 Gram Vinyl) (4 Men With Beards)

Anne Briggs - The Time Has Come (180 Gram Vinyl) (4 Men With Beards)

Bauhaus - Burning From The Inside (180 Gram Vinyl) (4 Men With Beards)

Bauhaus - The Sky's Gone Out (180 Gram Vinyl) (4 Men With Beards)

Belle And Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress [2 LP] (in Gatefold Jacket with MP3 Coupon) (Rough Trade)

Bob Marley & The Wailers - Burnin' [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Island)

Buckcherry - Black Butterfly [2LP] [Includes Bonus CD] (Atlantic)

Cat Stevens - Teaser And The Firecat [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (A&M)

Cold War Kids - Loyalty to Loyalty [2LP] Double Gatefold (Downtown)

Common Market - Tobacco Road [2LP] (HYN)

David Gilmour - Live In Gdansk [5 LP Box] (180 Gram Vinyl and Includes Digtal Download Card) (Columbia)

Dead Can Dance - Dead Can Dance [180 Gram Vinyl 2LP] (VIN)

Dead Can Dance - Garden of Arcade Delights Ep [Deluxe Edition 2LP 180 Gram Vinyl] (VIN)

Def Leppard - Pyromania [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Mercury)

Derek & The Dominos - Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Motown)

Earpeace - Earpeace Ep (X) (Porter Records)

Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Mercury)

Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (printed sleeves) (Interscope)

Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Geffen)

Heartbreak - Lies [2LP] (Lex Records)

Jackson Browne - Time The Conqueror [2LP] (Inside Recordings)

Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue [2 LP] (includes Bonus CD and one-etched sided vinyl) (Warner Bros)

Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash Remixed [2LP] (Music World Ent)

Kiss - Alive! [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Gatefold Jacket and printed sleeves & booklet) (Mercury)

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Second Helping [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Geffen)

Mogwai - The Hawk is Howling [2LP] 180 Gram Vinyl includes MP3 coupon (Matador)

Motorhead - Ace Of Spades [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Sanctuary)

Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Nothing)

Peter Bjorn and John - Seaside Rock [LP] (Instrumental Album on WHITE Vinyl with Download Insert Card) (AG Star Time Intl)

Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl in Gatefold Jacket) (A&M)

Pixies - Bossanova [LP] (4AD)

Pixies - Trompe Le Monde [LP] (4AD)

Police - Synchronicity [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (A&M)

Pretenders - Break Up the Concrete [2LP] (Shangri-la music)

Santogold - Santogold [2LP] w/ Digital download Card (Downtown)

Steely Dan - Gaucho [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Gatefold Jacket) (Geffen)

Stephen Stills - Just Roll Tape (April 26th 1968) [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl Analaog Mastering in Gatefold Jacket with Insert) (Rhino Records)

Stevie Wonder - Music Of My Mind [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Motown)

The Who - Who's Next [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Geffen)

Traffic - The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Island)

TV On The Radio - Dear Science [LP] (DGC)

Velvet Underground - Velvet Underground & Nico [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Polydor)

Apologist - Revolution EP (Wave Music)

Big Boi - Sumthin's Gotta Give ft. Mary J. Blige (Jive)

Danny Tenaglia - Space Dance [Remixes] (2x12'' in Glow In The Dark Jacket) (Tommy Boy)

Ican - Pa' Mi Gente (includes Carl Craig Dub) / Chiclet's Theme (Planet E)

Nina Sky - Curtain Call ft. Rick Ross (J Records)

Nobody Presents Blank Blue - Dive EP (Ubiquity)

Steve Lawler - Femme Fetale (includes Ripperton Remix) (Ovum)

Frank Fairfield - I've Always Been A Rambler [48 gram 7''] (Tompkins Square)

Rachael Yamagata - The Resolution [7 inch Single] (Warner Bros.)


9/30/08 RELEASE DATE


9th Ward - I Ain't Looking Back [2 LP] (Island)

Anberlin - New Surrender [2LP] (Universal Republic)

Ben Folds - Way To Normal [2LP 180 Gram Vinyl Gatefold jacket w/digital download card] (Epic)

Ben Folds - Way To Normal [Super Deluxe Box Set] [2LP 180 Gram Vinyl includes 2 CD + 1 DVD + Poster in Foil-Stamped Box] (Epic)

Big Brother & The Holding Company (Janis Joplin) - Big Brother & The Holding Company [LP] (Mono Edition) (Sundazed)

Bleeding Through - Declaration [2LP] (Trustkill)

Blue Oyster Cult - Agents Of Fortune [1 LP] (Columbia/Legacy)

Boz Scaggs - Speak Low [2LP] (Decca)

Buena Vista Social Club - Buena Vista Social Club at Carnegie Hall [2 LP] [180 Gram Vinyl w/ 2 Bonus CDs] (Nonesuch)

Colby O'Donis - Colby O [2LP] (Geffen)

Dead Confederate - Wrecking Ball [2LP] w/ Download Card (Razor & Tie)

Delbert McClinton - Live [LP] 180 Gram Vinyl (New West)

Dragonforce - Ultra Beatdown [LP] (w/bonus download) (Roadrunner Records)

Earth Wind & Fire - Gratitude [2LP] (Legacy/Columbia)

Innerpartysystem - Innerpartysystem [2 LP] (Island)

Jack's Mannequin - Glass Passenger [2 LP] (Sire)

Jimi Hendrix - Band Of Gypsys [LP] (180 Gram RED-Colored Vinyl) (LIMITED EDITION) (Capitol Records)

John Lennon - Imagine [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl plus poster and postcard) (LIMITED EDITION) (Capitol Records)

Lou Reed - Berlin [1 LP] (Columbia/Legacy)

Michael Jackson - Thriller [LP] [Picture Disc] (Legacy/Epic)

Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition [LP] (180 Gram BLUE Vinyl plus 2 CD's/1 DVD/Book/Poster in custom Gatefold Media Jacket) (Columbia/Legacy)

Murs - Murs For President [2 LP] [Red & White Colored Vinyl] (Warner Bros.)

Nikka Costa - Pebble To A Pearl [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl in Gatefold Jacket) (Stax/Fantasy)

Nina Simone - Remixed & Reimagined [LP] (Legacy/Columbia)

Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship - Blows Against The Empire [LP] (Legacy/Columbia)

Plain White T's - World [2LP] (Hollywood)

Sam Cooke -One Night Stand-Live At The Harlem Square Club [LP] 180 Gram (Legacy/Columbia)

Sublime - Sublime [2 LP] (180 Gram Vinyl) (Geffen)

T.I. - Paper Trail [2 LP] (VERY LIMITED) (single vinyl) (Grand Hustle/Atlantic)

Trio Of Doom - Trio Of Doom [LP] 180 Gram (Legacy/Columbia)

Various Artists - Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Atlantic)

Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger [LP] (Legacy/Columbia)

Kevin Rudolf - Let It Rock (feat. Lil Wayne) (Cash Money)

Ludacris - What Them Girls Like (feat. Chris Brown & Sean Garrett) (Def Jam)

Mariah Carey - Migrate (feat. T-Pain) (Island)

Ne-Yo - Miss Independent (Def Jam)

Polly Scattergood - Nitrogen Pink [10 inch vinyl] (Mute)

T.I. - Live Your Life (feat. Rihanna) (Atlantic)

Beck - Gamma Ray b/w Gamma Ray (Jay Reatard Version) (7 Inch Single) (Interscope)

Beck - Gamma Ray b/w Bonfire Blondes (7 Inch Single) (Interscope)

Jack White & Alicia Keys - Another Way To Die (7 Inch Single) (RCA)

Madlib - Go! (feat. Guilty Simpson) b/w Gamble On Ya Boy (feat. Defari) (LIMITED EDITION 7'') (Rapster/BBE)

Raphael Saadiq - The Way I See It [7 Inch Box Set] (Columbia)

SOURCE: http://dj-spyder.blogspot.com

Saturday, September 6, 2008

More New Artists Are Kicking It Old School

By Ani Vrabel


Even as recently as five years ago, there were only two places where turntables were commonly found: in attics, buried under dusty boxes of other family relics or else in clubs under the fingers of DJs. Long-playing albums, most commonly known as LPs, were often little more than pieces of nostalgia for the baby boomer generation.

But today, vinyl is making a comeback — and it’s a big one.

It’s not a secret or a surprise that CD sales have dropped steadily in the era of iTunes, file-sharing and music piracy. A little more surprising, however, is that sales of the old-fashioned standby, the LP, are increasing simultaneously.

Last year, CD sales dropped 19 percent from 2006 and the first quarter of 2008 showed similar results. But in the meantime, LP sales have gone up 10 percent.

This national trend has hit hard in Atlanta. Mel Pinson, manager of Criminal Records, a nationally recognized independent music store in Little Five Points, says that vinyl sales have increased 20 percent at his store in the past year, and that there are no signs of vinyl’s popularity peaking anytime soon.

“There have been significant increases over the past two to four months,” he said in an interview with the Wheel. He said that CD sales at the store have been decreasing slightly, but not as rapidly as LP sales have been increasing.

Eliot Johnson, who is in charge of the vinyl department at the Decatur CD Store, says that LP sales have increased since the store started carrying vinyl a year and a half ago.

Pinson and Johnson both said that with the exception of an occasional re-issue release like a recent Radiohead compilation, the majority of the vinyl they sell is newly released by modern artists, such as this summer’s Modern Guilt by Beck, rather than classic rock staples.

As for the reason behind the increase in sales, Johnson and Pinson both just offer speculation.

In large part, vinyl’s popularity boils down to what should be most important in music: the sound. No matter what, digital music is going to have a compressed sound that music on LPs doesn’t. LPs, Pinson says, have a sound that is “bigger, warmer, fuller” than anything digital could ever provide.

“Sure, there’s the little pops and crackles, but for some that adds to the audio experience,” Rich Friedman from the marketing department of EMI Music wrote in an e-mail to the Wheel.

Pinson also sees the production and consumption of LPs as an act of rebellion. Usually, anything from our parents’ era isn’t considered essential to teens who want to act out. But real audiophiles — especially those in what Johnson calls the younger, “kind of indie, kind of hipster” crowd — can view buying LPs as a way of striking out against the era of mass-produced digital music that people rip from illegal Web sites.

This rebellion doesn’t simply last as long as it takes to purchase an LP rather than navigating over to iTunes. Friedman also mentioned that listening to an LP is an experience that puts emphasis on the entire album, including album art, song order and composition, rather than on a popular single.

“Vinyl consumers usually don’t put a record on for a single song; the record gets played through,” he wrote. “You just put the LP on the table and let it play through until it’s time to flip sides.”

Some artists have taken to including CDs or codes for digital downloads with their LPs.

“You get the best of both worlds,” Pinson reasoned. “You get the sound quality of vinyl, but if you want to throw something in the car” you can.

And ironically enough, the CD is being viewed as a dead art form by many, headed in the direction of the cassette and VHS tapes. LPs, on the other hand, have the reputation of being more timeless.

Pinson credits DJs with keeping the vinyl alive and for re-introducing — and in many cases introducing — a new generation to LPs.

The argument of whether vinyl is any better than digital sound is not going to wrap up anytime soon, and there’s not necessarily anything wrong with that. But in the meantime, there’s no way to ignore the cold, hard facts: vinyl records, once considered the dinosaurs of the music world, are still relevant in today’s pop culture world.

SOURCE: http://www.emorywheel.com

Off the back shelf

I love stories about finding vinyl records and wanted to share one that I found. I hope you enjoy it:


Alleyway display provides Syracuse with an extensive collection of classic vinyl

By Kelly Outram

SOURCE: http://media.www.dailyorange.com



A white poster with a picture of a record and the words "Funk 'n Waffles Records" leans against the side of Hair Trends on South Crouse Avenue. The names of various music genres are written on it in black block letters, along with an arrow pointing into an alley. No flashy colors or gimmicks adorn the board, just simple words.

Further down the alleyway, a lone cart sits holding five cardboard boxes. In the boxes lie original vinyl records of some of music's greatest artists: The Beatles, The Doors, Stevie Wonder and Frank Sinatra - all for less than $10.

Reading the sign, it might be easy to assume that Funk 'n Waffles, a local coffee shop known for its music performers, might be selling records. But even though its name is on the sign, the restaurant has nothing to do with record sales. Rather, a local man sells them himself.

The man, known simply as Jim, has been buying and selling records for years, according to Adam Gold, co-owner of Funk 'n Waffles. As a Syracuse University alumus, Gold remembers buying records from the very same alley when he was a student.

"We've been buying records from him since we were freshman," said Gold. "He finds them at garage sales and travels to boutique record stores, unique fairs, markets, anywhere he can find records."

Gold and the restaurant's other owner, Kyle Corea, got their business' name on the sign after they helped Jim out of a dilemma.

"He used to sell them outside of Syracuse Taxi during the day, and they would let him keep the records in their store at night," Gold said. "But then they lost their lease."

Gold and Corea estimate that Jim has sold records for about 15 years. They know that he has been selling them in the alley for at least six.

At one point, the business was moved outside, toward ZJ's Pizza, but Jim apparently missed the feel of the alley. Gold and Corea offered him a new location to sell his records, and while Funk 'n Waffles receives no monetary profit from the record sales, the duo does get a few perks.

"He gives Adam and I good record deals, helps around the shops and keeps a general eye on the alley in general," Corea said.

The money gained from record sales gets towards buying more records to sell and also supports Jim. Corea said that although Jim uses the money to support himself, that isn't his main motive in selling the records.

"He knows everything about records," Gold said. "He's got a very good memory when it comes to dates and times and stuff. He can hear something and know the band, the year - everything. He even knows if a sticker label has been changed on an album."

Gold feels Jim doesn't want to see the art of vinyl records die.

"Records are beautiful," Gold said. "They are almost like a form of art."

Sophomore international relations and communications and rhetorical studies major Chloe Van Hoose has seen the cart, but never noticed that the records were actually on sale. Rather, she thought it was a showcase of some sort.

"I thought it was weird that they were outside," Van Hoose said.

As it seems, vinyl records seem to be doing the exact opposite from becoming extinct. A new trend seems to be starting. As CD stores carry more records and stores like Urban Outfitters sell record players, the once-defunct medium seems to be shaking off the cobwebs and creeping out from the back of the closet.

Some bands have even released their new albums on vinyl as well as on CDs. Coldplay, Slipknot and Portishead are among the highest-profile artists to release albums this year in both formats.

"One of my friends only buys music on vinyl," Van Hoose said. "The sound is more authentic because you get that scratchy sound."

Van Hoose said that if she owned her own record player she would listen to original records more often. However while the old format resurrects itself, not everyone is ready to turn back the clock.

"I listened to a vinyl before, and I didn't like it that much," said freshman business major Bruna Barreto. "I'd rather listen to an iPod. It's more practical because you can just plug it in your computer and take it everywhere."

Burned Hendrix Guitar Sells for $495,236

The Fame Bureau, a London auction house, held its "It's More Than Rock 'n' Roll Auction" on Thursday, Septemeber 4. A 1965 Fender Stratocaster that Jimi Hendrix set ablaze during in 1967 show at the Astoria in London fetched $495,236 (using current exchange rate) while the contract between the Beatles and manager Brian Epstein, which was signed by all four members, brought in $454,555. Other major lots included the 1,850 tape master tape collection of Joe Meek and items associated with John Lennon, Elvis Presley, Tom Jones and Ron Wood.

Top sellers for the auction:

Jimi Hendrix' burnt guitar from 1967 show - $495,236
Beatles' contract with Brian Epstein signed by all four members - $454,555

Trident Studios Bechstein grand piano used for the recording of the Beatles' Hey Jude - $353,740

Joe Meek's personal master tape archive of 1850 tapes - $300,679

Jim Morrison's last notebook from 1971 with unfinished poems and musings - $102,584
Elvis Presley's fingerprints from concealed gun permit application - $81,360

Tom Jones' owned billiard table originally made in 1880 - $70,748

John Lennon's lyrics for Sexy Sadie that he carved into a piece of wood - $56,598

Elvis Presley's mid-1960's Cherry Sunburst acoustic guitar - $47,755

Four original drawings by Jimi Hendrix - $42,449

Elvis Presley's Harley Davidson golf cart - $40,680

John Bonham owned and played drum set - $35,374

Original standee of Tom Mix used for the cover shoot of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper - $35,374

Ron Wood's original painting of Jimi Hendrix - $30,068

Complete set of Ron Wood's Decades signed lithographs - $16,803

John Lennon's curdoroy coat from 1960's - $12,381

John Lennon's jeans c.1978-79 - $12,027

John Lennon's bathrobe c.1965 - $11,496

Elvis Presley's original acetate for Good Rocking Tonight with invoice - $11,320

Elvis Presley's St. Christopher medal worn while making Jailhouse Rock - $11,320

Elvis Presley's hand signed portrait - $10,966

Elvis Presley's framed acetate for I Love You Because on Sun Records - $10,966

Elvis Presley's hand drawn design for his security crew's deputy cards - $10,612

Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special signed conductor's sheet music - $9,197

Ike Turner's guitar - Fender Mustang - $7,605

We Are the World songsheet signed by Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen and more - $6,721

Elvis Presley's x-ray of broken wrist from karate injury - $6,190

Chris Squire's bass - 1970 Fender Telecaster - $5,660

Limited edition Gered Mankoitch guitar depicting Jimi Hendrix - $5,660

Cliff Richard owned & played guitar - $5,306

Jimi Hendrix owned & worn stage belt - $5,306

John Lennon's dinner jacket from May 1975 - $5,306

SOURCE: http://winkscollectibles.blogspot.com

This Date In Music History- September 6

Birthdays:

Born on this day in 1969, Marc Anthony, US singer, songwriter.

Roger Waters of Pink Floyd was born in 1944.

David Allan Coe was born in Akron, Ohio in 1939.

The Cranberries' Dolores O'Riordan was born in 1971.

History:

Ritchie Blackmore's new group Rainbow, made its chart debut with their self-titled LP in 1975.

'Born to Run' by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band was released in 1975. The album garners critical raves, and Springsteen appears on the covers of both 'Time' and 'Newsweek' at the end of October.

Also in 1975, the song "Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell topped the charts and stayed there for 2 weeks.

Producer Tom Wilson died in Los Angeles in 1978. He helmed seminal records by Bob Dylan (Highway 61 Revisited), the Velvet Underground (Velvet Underground & Nico), and Frank Zappa (Freak Out!).

Tom Fogerty, who played rhythm guitar with his brother John in Creedence Clearwater Revival, died of AIDS in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1990.

Pianist Nicky Hopkins died at age 50 in London in 1994. Following his performance on the Rolling Stones' "Their Satanic Majesties Request," he became an in-demand session player, making appearances on albums by the Beatles, the Kinks, John Lennon, Rod Stewart, and even Spinal Tap.

Bob Dylan debuted at the Gaslight Cafe in New York City in 1961.

"The Biggest Show of Stars for 1957" launched in Pittsburgh in 1957. The bill included Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, The Everly Brothers and Frankie Lyman & the Teenagers. Due to Southern segregation laws, white performers were forbidden from playing on the same stage as African-Americans, so they missed several dates.

After a show in the Memphis Mid-Southern Coliseum in 1969, James Brown announced his retirement from live performing, effective July 4, 1970. The Godfather of Soul says he's tired. At the same time, he's fighting a paternity suit filed by a one-time president of the local James Brown fan club.

Jimi Hendrix made his last major concert appearance at the Love and Peace Festival in Puttgarden, Germany in 1970.

The late Bluesman Jimmy Reed was born in 1925.

Neil Young's "This Note's For You" was named Best Video of the Year at the sixth annual MTV Rock Video Awards in 1989. The video had been initially banned by the music video station because it mentioned corporate sponsors by name.

Elton John sings a re-worked version of "Candle In The Wind" at the September 6th funeral of England's Princess Diana. A record 31.5 million across the UK watched Elton play the special tribute to Diana. After the song is re-recorded and released as a single, it would become the largest selling record in history.

Working at Abbey Road studio’s in London in 1968, the Beatles recorded overdubs onto the new George Harrison song ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’. Eric Clapton added the guitar solo and became the first outside musician to play on a Beatles recording and George recorded his lead vocal.

In 1957, the first flexi-disc record was produced and used in a promotion for a Nestle chocolate bar.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Who's In Your Five?


I just received an email from famed vinyl artist Daniel Edlen. He is running a promotion on his blog, here are the details:

Who's In Your Five?

So I decided to do a couple more for Primitive Kool's "dead rocker" show this September. Along with Randy Rhoads and Jim Morrison, I'd love to do Bradley Nowell but Sublime vinyl is seriously expensive!

My wife and I were talking about the idea of collections. I've got my EC going, but that's restricted to the albums I received from one person. Knowing that you guys like making lists, my wife thought it'd be cool to get you involved in picking who I paint. In return you'd get a discount for pieces on your list. What do you think?

Here's how I'll work it. If you're interested in seeing me paint your favorites, leave a comment on this post with your top 5 bands or musicians. If you feel chatty, you can tell me why those are your top choices. If you feel really chatty, have a blog, and want to give me extra incentive to paint ones on your list, then do a post on your blog about your favorites and what my artwork means to you. I'm a sucker when visitors get involved!

Then I'll get to work painting as many as I can, barring huge difficulties in finding albums, and I'll post about them here. If I paint one on your list and you want to buy it, I'll give you 15% off (a little more than $25). Sound good?

So stop on by Daniel's blog and fill in your Top Five:

http://vinylart.blogspot.com/2008/08/whos-in-your-five.html





Creating portraits of musicians on their original record albums, Daniel honors the music we all now listen to mostly on CD or MP3. He uses white acrylic to bring the face out of the shadows of the grooves and capture the spirit of the subject. Daniel's Vinyl Art gives people a way to say, "This is my music, my culture."


Daniel's Website: http://www.vinylart.info/why.htm

Online Safety Tips

My vinyl friend David Schofield, operator of www.vinylrecordslive.co.uk has made up a 'common sense' list for all buyers of vinyl records. Thanks David, it all makes perfect sense!

How to make sure you are buying records safely on the net.

Unfortunately buying records safely in the net can be a bit of a lottery. How often have you heard of friends being fooled by unscrupulous individuals saying they are recommended dealers? Here are 9 simple and straightforward ideas to ensure it doesn’t happen to you.


1. Before buying from someone who represents themselves as a record dealer, ask for references - and check them! Anyone who says they are a dealer would not have a problem with supplying references - so don't hesitate in asking for them!

2. Check the dealer's return policy and make sure that you may return damaged or mis-graded product within a reasonable amount of time. Don't expect a dealer to accept returns weeks after the fact or accept returns simply because you don't like the record you ordered.

3. Pay by credit card. All credit cards companies offer recourse these days.

4. If not paying by card - use PayPal. I find it invaluable in these days as it provides a wonderful audit trail.

5. Dealers who have their own websites are a safer bet than those who don't. Setting up shop on the net indicates a degree of permanence and commitment.

6. If you still have some doubts, ask that your package be shipped COD. Don't expect the dealer, however, to pay the COD charges.

7. Always buy postal insurance. This small investment is prudent. Don't assume the dealer will automatically mail with insurance, always specify it.

8. Always request recorded delivery. You will have to sign for the package on delivery so ensuring the dealer cannot simply say "but …I did post it". This will protect both you and the dealer, as, again, it provides a wonderful audit trail.

9. Don't forget to ensure the dealer packages your prized records correctly! Any decent dealer wouldn't think twice - but I once bought a record from Ebay before I knew better, and it came in a normal envelope - it was not surprising that by the time it reached me it was no good!


Written by David Schofield

http://www.vinylrecordslive.co.uk/

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