Friday, August 17, 2012

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


if you are in the San Francisco area, be sure to stop by Amoeba!!

MASSIVE METAL Vinyl Collection Acquired by Amoeba SF Hits the Shelves This Weekend!


Hundreds of records spanning from roughly 1980 to the early-1990's era of vinyl production disruption, including virtually every style of metal imaginable from heavy, hard, hair (glam), thrash, speed, sleaze, and everything in between, including some far-out regional private press pieces. This hoard of remarkable bangers are in excellent condition or maiden (i.e. factory sealed). We're busy readying the beast for release in stages with the first wave to be presented for sale this weekend on Saturday, August 18th.

For more info visit Amoeba on the web HERE

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how anyone can limit themselves to such a few selections is beyond me, however, the author does a great job and has some interesting picks:

Top Vinyl Rock Records Of The ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s

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freaking cool!

Keane Go Analogue For Legendary United Record Pressing In Nashville

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revealing interview, well worth the read:

Wayne Coyne Speaks on Title of New Flaming Lips Album, Taking Drugs and Making a King Crimson Cover Album

Placing A Value On Vinyl Records


by Robert Benson

One element of the ever changing music industry is that the sale of vinyl records has increased and that these audio treasures are still in demand.  In our age of digital products and downloads, there are still millions who prefer the sound and experience of vinyl records.  In this article, let’s explore how a person can ascertain just how much a particular record is worth.

There are many factors and variables that come into play, whether buying or selling records.  The ‘grading’ of a record is very subjective and because no two people grade the record the same, many problems arise when reselling new and used vinyl.

The value of a record is, and this is putting it in a very simplistic way, is what a person is willing to pay another person or business for the record.  But there are many other variables that must be considered to put a value on a record, let’s look at them:

There is a common misconception that because a record is old, that it is valuable.  On the contrary, some records that are just a few months old have more value than some that are 50 years old.  And, while it is true that some bands and artists are more sought after and command a better resale price, the condition of the record is paramount, whether the record is a week old or seventy years old; age is not a determining factor, but condition is.

Grading

There are several different methods of grading records and unfortunately there is no ‘standard’ that everyone uses.  But let’s look at one of the more widely accepted grading methods, which is in the “Rockin’ Records” price guide, written by the genre’s leading authority; Jerry Osborne.    In this method, the record are given a certain ‘grade’ as to their condition, here are the grades:

Mint (M)- an absolutely perfect record in every way-to allow for a tiny blemish or flaw, this record would be considered Near Mint, which is the highest grade used the in the Osborne record price guides and what the prices in the record guides reflect.

Very Good (VG) - records in this condition should have a minimum of visual or audio imperfections that do not detract from your enjoyment and listening pleasure.  You may see a plus or minus after this grade.

Good (G) - From a practical standpoint, this grade may mean the record is a good enough copy to fill a gap in your collection until you can secure a better copy.  This record will show obvious signs of wear and tear and play all the way through without skipping.

The prices quoted in the record guides are for records in Near Mint condition.  Osborne explains what you can expect using the following formula.  For very good condition, the record is worth 25-50% of the Near Mint price listed in his guides.  For Good, figure 10-25% of the near mint price given in his guides.  Another common mistake is that people take the price in the guides, grade the record and then do not ‘downgrade’ for the flaws and condition issues.

Another confusing aspect to this method is that some records might be listed as VG + or VG- or VG++ or NM-.  But, what exactly is the person grading the record mean with these notations?  Is it for the record, the sleeve, the LP jacket or the record itself?  You can see why this way of grading can be very confusing to someone just starting a record collection.

Osborne also suggests a ten point grading scale and some feel that this system allows for a more precise description of the record than the mint, very good, good scale.  Here is the scale:

10-Mint
9- Near Mint
8- better than VG but below NM
7- VG
6- better than Good but below VG
5- Good
4- better than Poor but below Good
3- Poor
2 and 1- why bother adding these to a collection?

I prefer the ten point scale, as it eliminates some of the confusion and provides a better description than VG- or VG++ or G-.  One important factor that Osborne stresses is to be honest about the condition and grade, meaning apply the same standard to the record you want to buy or sell as you would want the seller or buyer to give.  But, and this goes along with Osborne’s recommendation, is a TRUST factor.  You must assume and trust that the person giving the grade to the record is honest and will be held accountable for the grade.

But just because a record is visually acceptable may not mean it plays that way, so one must take that into consideration as well.  So if you are buying a record you may also ask if it plays the grade that it was given.  A long time ago, these two went together, but it seems that we have gotten away from this.

Another element in the grading process, and I have seen this done several ways, is the condition of the LP jacket, picture sleeve, inserts and liner notes.  Some sellers may give you two ratings, one for the record and one for the other elements.  There are some very valuable album covers and picture sleeves (from 45 rpm records) and these must also be accounted for in the selling price or the value of a vinyl record.

As you can see, this is a ‘gray area’ when buying and selling vinyl and one that is very subjective.  Condition is the most important factor when buying and selling vinyl and when buying records you must be able to find a trustworthy seller and ascertain which method they are using to grade what they have for sale.  And, as previously stated, the record price guides lists the prices for records in near mint condition, so that must be taken into account.  Obviously, this all can be a bit confusing for a beginner, but a little common sense and education can help any buyer in their quest to add to their collection.

Scarcity

Many, many millions of vinyl records are in circulation, with almost every household in the US, either having some vinyl records at one time or another.  We even had a vinyl record ‘boon’ from around 1955-1980.  But, how many of those records are still around and more importantly, what condition are they in?

For instance, rhythm and blues records from the 1950’s suffered from poor promotion and publicity, therefore there were fewer of these that were pressed.  The record companies that produced these particular records were small and lacked the resources that the larger record companies enjoyed, some may have been limited to only one or two thousand being pressed,   On the other hand, the Beatles records were massed produced and they benefited from much larger pressings and are a fairly common record (depending on the label) and some are not worth as much as one might think.  This brings us to another element-demand.

Demand

Like any other commodity, vinyl records are subject to the old supply and demand adage that is prevalent in any free market society.  Record values were affected by the Internet age, especially with the many online auction sites.  Records that were thought to be rare and valuable suddenly came out of the closets and basements and were put up for sale and brought some prices down.  But, that has evened out at this time and the record price guides and prices reflect that.  If there is a demand for a certain genre or artist, chances are the price will go up, more people want these type of record and there is more competition for them.  For instance, the music genre called Northern Soul (commonly known as Motown) enjoyed resurgence in sales in the past few years, driving up the prices.  Conversely, there is not a lot of demand for classical music (in fact, there aren’t even any price guides for this genre of music); therefore you cannot expect to get much for the records.

History

This element of putting a value on a vinyl record goes hand in hand with the relative scarcity of the record.  Many special musical genres in recorded music often command a higher price because of their place in music history.  For instance, the early roots of country music from the early 1930s and 1940’s, early jazz recordings, the rock and roll ‘infancy’ recordings (including rockabilly, rhythm and blues, the ‘girl’ groups of the 60’s, ) are often highly sought after and therefore of more value.  Some early Motown, psychedelic music, surf music, garage band rock and doo wop often command a higher price because these are records that have a prominent historical value in recorded sound.


Artist or Group

Obviously there are some musical icons that sell better than others and are in command.  Early Elvis records, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix just to name a few all command top dollar because there is always a demand for these records.  But that is not to say that some obscure bands or artists are precluded from being valuable, on the contrary, there may be an artist that you have never heard of and the record may be selling for thousands of dollars. 
LP Jacket, Inserts, Picture Sleeves

When issued, some records came with an added incentive and that is also collected and can add value to a record.  LP’s came with fantastic artwork, inner sleeves with liner notes, lyrics, posters, cut out and all these elements are included when establishing a resale price.  Again, the condition of these ‘extras’ must be taken into account when ascertaining the value of the record.  45rpm records came with picture sleeves and some of them are even more valuable than the record that they may hold.

The Year of Release

First pressings may be of more value than a reissue of the same record ten years later.  For instance, a Beatles record that was released in 1965 is of more value to a collector than a reissue that was released in 1980. 

The Record Label

Some record labels are also more collectible than others.  Old R & B or jazz on the record label Bluenote is generally worth more than if the same music and artist are released on another label.  Another example is Beatles’ records released on the Capitol record label as opposed to the Vee Jay label.  For instance, if you were to own the record “I Want To Hold Your Hand” on the Capitol label, it will generally be worth more than the same record on the Apple label (which was formed after the record was issued).  Certainly there are exceptions, but there are a lot of record labels that suffered from poor distribution and, quite frankly, there are not that many to be had.

Stereo vs. Mono

As a general statement, all 45’s manufactured by all record labels after 1970 were pressed in stereo.  But there were labels that issued records between 1957-1970 that were issued in both formats, and you would have to check the catalog number of the record to find out which one you may have.  Some mono versions may be worth more than there stereo counterparts, while some records in stereo may be worth more than mono; it all depends on the artist and label.

As we review this article, we see that there are many elements that can factor into ascertaining what a record may be worth.  We have covered the basics, there are more like picture discs, colored vinyl, promotional releases, misprints, why even the color of the record label may affect the price; but this is a good starting point.  One element we should highlight is what you get for a record can also be determined to who you are selling the record to, a dealer will probably give you only a portion of what the record may be worth, or you may be able to find a rare and valuable record at a garage sale for pennies on the dollar.  And that is the fun part for record collectors!


Copyright  2012 Robert Benson and CollectingVinylRecords.Blogspot.com  Material may not be copied or redistributed without permission

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes


Music History - August 16th:  Elvis Presley Death

On August 16, 1977, at his Graceland home in Memphis, Elvis Presley took the book he'd been reading, Frank Adams' "The Scientific Search For The Face Of Jesus," and went into his bathroom.

"Don't fall asleep in there," said girlfriend Ginger Alden, knowing he had a habit of nodding off.

"Okay, I won't," he said. Ginger went back to sleep.

At 1:30 p.m. CST, Ginger awoke and saw Elvis was still gone. When knocking on the bathroom door produced no reply, she entered and found his lifeless body on the floor in front of the toilet.

 Alden called for Elvis associates Joe Esposito and Al Strada, who arrived and called the fire department. An ambulance was dispatched. Daughter Lisa Marie and father Vernon arrived in the bathroom, but Lisa Marie was quickly removed. Elvis was rushed to Baptist Memorial Hospital, where, after several attempts to revive him, he died at 3:30 p.m. CST.

His autopsy was performed at 7:00 p.m. The official coroner's report listed "cardiac arrhythmia" as the cause of Presley's death, but this was later admitted to be a ruse by the Presley family with the help of autopsy physicians to cover up the real cause of death: a cocktail of ten prescribed drugs, taken together in doses no doctor would ever prescribe.

The phrase "cardiac arrhythmia," in the context of the coroner's report, means little more than a stopped heart; the report initially tried to attribute the arrhythmia to cardiovascular disease, but Elvis' own personal physician has stated that Presley had no such chronic problems at the time. Most of Elvis' many health problems can and have been traced back to rampant abuse of prescription drugs.

The painkillers Morphine and Demerol. Chloropheniramine, an antihistamine. The tranquilizers Placidyl and Vailum. Finally, four drugs were found in "significant" quantities: Codeine, an opiate, Ethinamate, largely prescribed at the time as a "sleeping pill," Quaaludes, and a barbituate, or depressant, that has never been identified. It has also been rumored that Diazepam, Amytal, Nembutal, Carbrital, Sinutab, Elavil, Avental, and Valmid were found in his system at death.

The phrase "cardiac arrhythmia," in the context of the coroner's report, means little more than a stopped heart; the report initially tried to attribute the arrhythmia to cardiovascular disease, but Elvis' own personal physician has stated that Presley had no such chronic problems at the time.

For more information about this rock and roll icon visit HERE

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The Next Series of Classic Albums Reissued

RORY GALLAGHER - THE NEXT SERIES OF CLASSIC ALBUMS - RE-MASTERED AND REISSUED

Includes Original Artwork, Bonus Tracks, Exclusive Booklet CD (Digipack), Download & Vinyl

Released Monday 1st October 2012

Sony Legacy Recordings in association with Capo Records, is proud to announce the next series of Rory Gallagher’s classic albums re-mastered. The reissued series of classic albums continues with the following Rory Gallagher albums released in chronological order from 1975 – 1982.  Albums include ‘Against The Grain’ (1975), ‘Calling Card’(1976), ‘Photo-Finish’ (1978), ‘Top Priority’(1979), and ‘Jinx’ (1982).
 
Picking up where Rory left off with the phenomenal ‘Irish Tour ‘74’ live album, the release of 1975’s  ‘Against The Grain’, found Rory at the top of his game and in sparkling form both in the studio and on stage. The next seven years saw the release of these five outstanding records.

Each reissue has been digitally re-mastered to stunning effect from the original ¼ inch tapes and features digitally restored original vinyl release album artwork, new booklet content and bonus tracks. All five albums will be released in the UK on October 1st for a limited period in deluxe digi-packaging.

Rory Gallagher was a musician like no other. He was, and still is, one of the world’s greatest guitarists, singers, song writers and live showmen. His music lives on through generations of guitarists including Slash, Joe Bonamassa, Brian May, Johnny Marr and The Edge; and also through his amazing catalogue including some of his finest works included in this collection of releases.

Each of the five studio albums are now re-released in digipack form, with restored artwork based on the original first release cover art. The audio has been re-mastered from the original ¼” inch tapes. Each album includes exclusive sleeve notes, album reviews and rare photographs.

"Continuing on from last year’s 40th Anniversary of Rory Gallagher's solo career, we’re pleased to present his next five solo albums from 1975-1982," says Daniel Gallagher, Rory’s Nephew and producer of the reissues. "The interest in Rory's music is still so strong that we can continue to celebrate the man's music by re-issuing more of his studio albums. We’re going back to the vinyl artwork and original 1/4" tapes so that they look and sound exactly as Rory intended. It's also great to see in a digital world that the demand for a physical copy of Rory's music means we can release these albums on vinyl for the first time in almost 40 years."

‘Against The Grain’ was originally released in 1975. This deluxe reissue features original release album reviews written by Cameron Crowe of Rolling Stone.

‘Calling Card’ was originally released in 1976. This deluxe reissue features an interview with ‘Calling Card’ producer and Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover, plus the previously unreleased track ‘Where Was I Going To?’

‘Photo-Finish' was originally released in 1978. This deluxe reissue features an album review written by David Fricke in Circus magazine in 1980, plus two bonus tracks.

Top Priority was originally released in 1979. This deluxe reissue features a CREEM magazine album review from 1980, plus two bonus tracks ‘Hell Cat’ and ‘The Watcher’.

‘Jinx’ was originally released in 1982. The reissue boasts a review of the album originally published in Melody Maker, plus two bonus tracks ‘Nothin’ But The Devil’ and ‘Lonely Mile’.

www.rorygallagher.com

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No Doubt Reveal Album Cover Art

No Doubt's album cover art and tracklist for their new album called 'Push And Shove' have recently been revealed. The album will feature 11 new songs, including the title track and Major Lazer collaboration, "Push And Shove," and is scheduled for release on September 25th via Interscope.

Tracklist:
Settle Down
Looking Hot
One More Summer
Push And Shove (featuring Busy Signal and Major Lazer)
Easy
Gravity
Undercover
Undone
Sparkle
Heaven
Dreaming The Same Dream


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GRIMEY'S BEST SELLERS 8/06 - 8/12, 2012

Vinyl Top 25:

1. Poly - 7" EP
2. Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Keep It Between The Ditches
3. Antibalas - Antibalas
4. Gaslight Anthem - Handwritten
5. Alabama Shakes - Boys & Girls
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Strange Man 7"
7. Skyblazer - Album
8. Soundtrack - Eraserhead
9. Blur - Parklife
10. Blur - Under The Westway 7"
11. Blur - Blur
12. Jack White - Blunderbuss
13. The Lumineers - The Lumineers
14. Ponderosa - Pool Party
15. Blur - Think Tank
16. Beck - I Just Started Hating People Today 7"
17. Jack White - Freedom At 21 7"
18. Redd Kross - Researching The Blues
19. JEFF The Brotherhood - We Are The Champions
20. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
21. Ryan Adams - Gold
22. Death Cab For Cutie - Plans
23. John Frusciante - Letur-Lefr
24. Cy Barkley - So Bad
25. Old Crow Medicine Show - Carry Me Back   

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this from profoundlorerecords.com

AGALLOCH – Marrow Of The Spirit 2xLP Picture Disc (Regular Edition)

*ONE PER CUSTOMER ONLY, NO EXCEPTIONS

The limited edition and gorgeously designed AGALLOCH “Marrow Of The Spirit” 2xLP picture disc regular edition has the two picture discs (designed by John Haughm) placed in a thick clear gatefold disc-shaped jacket and comes with an exclusive two-sided designed OBI strip (also designed by John Haughm respectively).  Limited to 250 units.

Get your copy at profoundlorerecords







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album cover art of the day:


ANGRA To Release 'Best-Of' Collection In October


Brazilian metallers ANGRA will release their first best-of album, "Best Reached Horizons", in October via SPV/Steamhammer. The collection was compiled by the band and will be available as a double jewel case CD with a massive booklet, including liner notes by guitar player Rafael Bittencourt.

Read the rest at Blabbermouth













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ultimateclassicrock.com has some sad news:


Elton John Bassist Bob Birch Dead of Apparent Suicide



Blood, Sweat & Tears Saxophone Player Bill Tillman Dead at 65

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and from the land down under, the love of vinyl lives on!!


Sounds of success for vintage record buff

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the old man and his crew still make some killer rock!


Inside Neil Young and Crazy Horse's New Album and Tour

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some not so horrible (in my humble opinion, there is some really cool album cover art!!)


The Beautiful, Horrible Album Covers of Prog

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interesting news from business week.com, it's a digital world we live in (however, vinyl is still in the mix!)


Spotify, Pandora Spur U.S. Digital Music Sales Past CDs

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for shits and giggles....



Artist gives iconic album covers a Lego makeover

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Vinyl Pulse



The Vinyl Pulse, is a weekly snapshot of what is selling on the big vinyl machine called eBay. This is a great way to keep your eyes peeled for a specific record and what you might have to pay for it to obtain it. 

CollectorsFrenzy lists the top 25 real time ended auctions and the selling price for the collectible vinyl and is updated daily.





Top 10 Items for 8/14/2012

1.  Tommy Flanagan Trio Overseas, Excellent Original Mono Prestige 7134
 Sold for $2146.00 USD on August 14, 2012 

2.  The Penguins Earth Angel Rare 1955 7" Single Gold London Record Label 45-HL8114
 Sold for $1804.39 USD on August 14, 2012

3.  Beatles Black Mono Box UK Vinyl (1980s, only 1000 made) Near Mint English import
 Sold for $1799.99 USD on August 14, 2012

4.  JOE HARRIOTT/AMANCIO D'SILVA "HUM DONO" TOP COPY
 Sold for $1425.92 USD on August 14, 2012

5.  POOH - CONTRASTO - 1967 - ORIGINALE busta Vedette ITALY BEAT PROG PSYCH raro LP
 Sold for $1238.81 USD on August 14, 2012

6.  IRON MAIDEN set of 3 LP's Romania FIRST, MAIDEN JAPAN, KILLERS Ultra Rare Vinyls
 Sold for $1006.62 USD on August 14, 2012

7.  ART PEPPER "Return Of" ORIGINAL 1956 JAZZ WEST LP
 Sold for $760.00 USD on August 14, 2012 

8.  Klassik LP-Sammlung, knapp 1200 LP, Opern, sinfonische uund geistliche Werke
 Sold for $692.34 USD on August 14, 2012

9.  Chardon Square- 65 Film Show, 7 inch- mod, powerpop, punk.
 Sold for $663.99 USD on August 14, 2012

10.  ROMANO MUSSOLINI - THE LATIN TASTE (ITALIAN JAZZ) ORIGINAL MINT!!! SIGNED!!!   Sold for $521.37 USD on August 14, 2012


Please visit CollectorsFrenzy for daily updates!



also did some checking, there are 1,576,682 results found for the search term LP on eBay today, and this is a great indication of the past several days....lots of records for sale on the big vinyl machine, no wonder prices have come down.  If I am still up to speed, eBay charges listing fees, whether the records sell or not.  So why would anybody list some of the most common LPs if there are already hundreds of them already up for sale?  What makes their copy any better than the other 600?  ebay is doing just fine, thank you......

some other interesting notes from searches on eBay on the August 14th, 2012:

10,965 results found for Beatles LP
749 results found for Aerosmith LP
1,765 results found for Rush LP
1,553 results found for Billy Joel LP
649 results found for Three Dog Night LP
1,178 results found for Monkees LP
1,873 results found for ABBA LP
3,456 results found for Chicago LP
1,560 results found for neil young LP
1,046 results found for metallica LP

and i'm not sure who's buying these records (my guess is not many), but ebay makes a killing on listing fees!

1,750 results found for kenny rogers LP
1,103 results found for dean martin LP
503 results found for burl ives LP
4,008 results found for frank sinatra LP
1,828 results found for bing crosby LP
1,781 results found for benny goodman LP
1,660 results found for glenn miller LP

Ask Mr. Music by Jerry Osborne

FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 13, 2012

Two weeks ago, Fred Bozeman, of Los Angeles, requested a list of the world's most valuable soundtracks and original cast records.

Since then, we have listed 42 records ranging from $1,000 to $2,000.

In this final group, we have 13 entries, with values from $2,500 to $10,000.

The format is as follows:
TITLE - Type of recording (Year issued) - Label name and number (Country where manufactured)
Description or additional notes, if any
Artist(s) on the disc. Does not include film and show cast members — even famous stars pictured on the cover — unless they are heard on the record in some fashion (singer, instrumentalist, narrator, etc.)

Entries in the same price range are alphabetically by title.

$2,500 CARNIVAL ROCK / TEEN AGE THUNDER - Soundtrack (1955) - No label name or number used (USA)
Red vinyl with white label. Promotional issue only for which no covers were made. Has nine tracks from "Carnival Rock" and one from "Teen Age Thunder," both produced by Howco International
Bob Luman; Tony Williams and the Platters; David Houston; Shadows; James Burton; Susan Cabot

HARD DAY'S NIGHT, A - Soundtrack (1964) - Odeon OP-7123 (Japan)
Red vinyl. Includes Odeon obi
The Beatles

JAMBOREE! - Soundtrack (1957) - Warner Bros. (USA)
Front cover is a slick pasted on plain cardboard cover. Notes on back side are printed directly on the cardboard, where no slick was used. Promotional issue only
Jerry Lee Lewis; Connie Francis; Fats Domino; Buddy Knox; Jimmy Bowen; Charlie Gracie; Slim Whitman; Perkins; Frankie Avalon; Four Coins; Carl Jodie Sands; Count Basie; Joe Williams; Andy Martin; Martha Lou Harp; Paul Carr; Lewis Lymon and the Teenchords; Ron Coby

LA PISCINE - Soundtrack (1969) - United Artists SR-300 (Japan)
Includes United Artists obi
Michel Legrand and Orchestra

$3,000 MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR - Soundtrack (1967) - Capitol SMAL-2835 (USA)
Has "Demonstrator Not for Sale" in red text on a sticker, applied to labels on both sides, as well as the front cover.
Promotional issue only. Includes 24-page booklet

$3,500 SPEEDWAY - Soundtrack (1968) - RCA Victor LPM-3989 (USA)
Monaural (LPM) pressing. Includes a bonus 8" x 10" photo, and a red sticker on the front cover announcing it: "Special Bonus! Full color photo of Elvis with this album. This offer for a limited time only!"
Elvis Presley

$4,000 ELVIS: ALOHA FROM HAWAII VIA SATELLITE - TV Soundtrack (1973) - RCA Victor VPSX-6089 (USA)
Two black vinyl QuadraDiscs. Has "Sneak Preview - Chicken of the Sea Sponsors Elvis Presley's Greatest TV Performance" sticker on the shrink wrap, at lower right corner of front cover. Also has QuadraDisc and "Includes 8 Songs Never Before Recorded" (contents) stickers on front cover. In-house issue by the Van Camp Seafood Company, maker of Chicken of the Sea tuna.
Elvis Presley

NATION'S NIGHTMARE (TRAFFIC IN NARCOTICS/CRIME ON THE WATERFRONT) - Radio Cast (1951) - CBS XTV-15688/15692 (USA)
Described on the album as "A report of crime in America in 1951 documented with tape recordings from back rooms and front offices of the underworld. This record presents two of the series of six memorable broadcasts heard by millions during the summer of 1951 over the facilities of the CBS Radio Network." Side 1: "Traffic in Narcotics" (broadcast July 19, 1951); Side 2: "Crime on the Waterfront" (broadcast August 16, 1951). With "award-winning cover art by Andy Warhol"
Bill Downs (narrator)

$5,000 LOVING YOU - Soundtrack (1957) - RCA Victor LPM-1515 (USA)
Picture disc, with Side 1 having the same artwork as on the 1960 "G.I. Blues" LP. Side 2 has music, but there is no photo used. Plays five songs from the standard "Loving You" album, three from the film, "Loving You"; "Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do"; and "Lonesome Cowboy," and two non-film tunes: "Blueberry Hill" and "True Love." Side 2 has instrumentals by unidentified artists that have nothing whatsoever to do with Elvis. Whether this experimental disc is from the 1960s or '70s is not yet known
Elvis Presley

ELVIS: ALOHA FROM HAWAII VIA SATELLITE - TV Soundtrack (1973) - RCA Victor VPSX-6089 (USA)
Two blue vinyl, experimental QuadraDiscs. Never issued commercially in this format
Elvis Presley

ELVIS IN CONCERT - TV Soundtrack (1977) - RCA Victor APL2-2587 (USA)
Two blue vinyl, experimental discs. Never issued commercially in this format
Elvis Presley

$6,500 KING CREOLE (Volume One) - Soundtrack (1959) - RCA Victor EPA-5122 (USA)
Extended play 45 rpm, with four tracks. Maroon label (not black). Gold Standard Series reissue of a 1958 EP
Elvis Presley

$10,000 CAINE MUTINY - Soundtrack (1954) - RCA Victor LOC-1013 USA)
Recalled shortly before release, with very few copies making their way into circulation. Has original music and dialogue from the film, including the entire court martial scene. Identification numbers are mechanically stamped into the vinyl trail-off. Near-perfect reproductions, made in 1993, have those numbers hand-etched
Humphrey Bogart; Jose Ferrer; Van Johnson; Fred MacMurray; Robert Francis; May Wynn; Jo Ann Greer (singing voice of May Wynn); Max Steiner and Orchestra



IZ ZAT SO? Of the 55 most valuable soundtracks and original casts, all but 18 are U.S. issues. The exact overseas breakdown is: Italy (9); Japan (6); Greece (2); and Cuba (1).

However, if the list began at $100, instead of $1,000, all 46 of these exotic ports of call would be represented: Argentina; Australia; Belgium; Brazil; Canada; Chile; China; Cuba; Czech Republic; Denmark; France; Germany; Greece; Guatemala; Hong Kong; Hungary; Iceland; India; Iran; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Jamaica; Japan; Korea; Lebanon; Mexico; Netherlands; New Zealand; Persia; Portugal; Philippines; Russia (U.S.S.R.); Singapore; South Africa; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Taiwan; Thailand; Turkey; United Kingdom; Uruguay; Venezuela; Yugoslavia; and Zimbabwe.


 
Jerry Osborne answers as many questions as possible through this column. Write Jerry at: Box 255, Port Townsend, WA 98368 E-mail: jpo@olympus.net   Visit his Web site: www.jerryosborne.com

All values quoted in this column are for near-mint condition.

Copyright 2012 Osborne Enterprises- Reprinted By Exclusive Permission

 
 
 
 

Monday, August 13, 2012

New Vinyl Record and Music Releases - August 14, 2012



Aborted - Goremageddon: The Saw And The Carnage Done (reissue)
Aborted - The Archaic Abattoir (reissue)
American Me - III
Anvil - Anthology of Anvil (reissue)
Anvil - Back to Basics (reissue)
Anvil - Past & Present: Live In Concert (reissue)
Anvil - Still Going Strong (reissue)
Asteroid Shop - Distant Luxury
Beach Boys - That's Why God Made the Radio (vinyl)
Beat Connection - The Palace Garden
Ben Taylor - Listening
Black Light Burns - The Moment You Realize You're Going To Fall
Black Pistol Fire - Big Beat '59
Blackberry Smoke - Whippoorwill
Blur - Under the Westway
Bob Dylan - Another Side of Bob Dylan (reissue) (vinyl)
Cambodian Space Project - Not Easy Rock 'n' Roll
Camille O'Sullivan - Changeling
Chainz - Based on a T.R.U. Story 
Chaka Khan - Greatest Hits Live
Charlie Mars - Blackberry Lights
Corb Lund - Cabin Fever
Cypress Hill - Cypress Hill X Rusko
Darkness By Oath - Near Death Experience
David Bowie - Bowie in Berlin (DVD) (pre-order)
Dead Can Dance - Anastasis (vinyl) (pre-order)
Deiphago - Satan Alpha Omega
Delicate Cutters - Ring
Denial of God - Death and the Beyond
Denver - Denver
Diagrams - Black Light
Dignan Porch - Nothing Bad Will Ever Happen
Don Broco - Priorities
Down by Law - Champions at Heart
Downspirit - Bulletproof
Drizabone Soul Family - Smile Baby
Dublin Death Patrol - Death Sentence
Dying Fetus - Killing on Adrenaline
Elders - Riverbeds (7")
Emma Hewitt - Burn Down The Sky
Ephel Duath - On Death and Cosmos
Experimental Chemistry - Dirty Violence
Faceless - Autotheism
Fastkill - Bestial Thrashing Bulldozer
Fleetwood Mac - Pious Bird of Good Omen
Fozzy - Sin And Bones
From Atlantis - Pedestals
George Michael - Faith (reissue)
George Michael - Live: Rock in Rio (reissue)
George Michael - White Light (reissue)
Gosia, Bernd Hall, Marco Zanfardino - Summer Music
Hairdryer - Angry Baby
Height With Friends - Rock and Roll
Howkward - Original Mix
In This Moment - Blood
Incubus - Incubus HQ Live (CD/DVD)
Insane Clown Posse - The Mighty Death Pop!
Into This Moment - Blood
James Yorkston - I Was A Cat From A Book
Jaytech - Multiverse
Jon Brion - ParaNorman (soundtrack)
Jon Spencer - Bag of Bones / Black Mold (vinyl)
Korpiklaani - Manala
Kreayshawn - Something ‘Bout Kreay
Letter To The Exiles - Make Amends
Lindisfarne - Fog on the Tyne (vinyl)
Locrian - The Clearing/The Final Epoch (2-CD)
Loma Prieta - Life/Less (vinyl)
Lorelei - Enterprising Sidewalks
Lou Reed - Transformer
Loudness - Eve To Dawn
Loverboy - Rock N Roll Revival
MNDR - Feed Me Diamonds
Marie Wilson - Telephone Man
Marty Friedman - Bad D.N.A. (reissue)
Marty Friedman - Future Addict (reissue)
Marty Friedman - Loudspeaker (reissue)
Master - The New Elite
Mike Oldfield - Qe2 (2 CDs)
Mike Oldfield - Two Sides: The Very Best of Mike Oldfield (2 CDs)
Moon King - Obsession I (EP)
Mountain Man - Two (EP)
My Fictions - Always Trapped
NGUZUNGUZU - Warm Pulse (EP)
NOFX - Ronnie & Mags (7")
Neil Diamond - Hot August Night (reissue) (vinyl)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus (reissue)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - DIG!!! LAZARUS, DIG!!! (reissue)  
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Nocturama (reissue)
North Atlantic Oscillation - Fog Electric
Nuclear Death Terror - Chaos Reigns
Nude Beach - II (vinyl)
Oiltanker - The Shadow Of Greed/Crusades
Om - Conference of the Birds (reissue) (vinyl)
Ormonde - Machine (vinyl)
Poison Idea - The Fatal Erection Years
Polarization - Chasing The Light
Poliça - Give You the Ghost (reissue)  
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Strange Man/Long Progression (7")
Ryan O'Shaughnessy - Ryan O'Shaughnessy
Scott Kelly And The Road Home - The Forgiven Ghost In Me
Shoes - Ignition
Simon Joyner - Ghosts
Single Mothers - Single Mothers (7")
Slightly Stoopid - Top of the World
So Many Wizards - Warm Nothing
Solace - Call & Response
Sophicide - Perdition Of The Sublime
Specials - More Or Less Specials: Live (vinyl)
Spector - Enjoy It While It Lasts
Staind - Live From Mohegan Sun (DVD/Blu-ray)
Steve Vai - The Story of Light
Such Gold - Misadventures
Sue Denim - And The Unicorn
Tamela Mann - Best Days
Texas Hippie Coalition - Peacemaker
The-Dream - Love IV MMXII
The Babies - Moonlight Mile (7")
The Chant - A Healing Place
The Classic Crime - Phoenix
The Faceless - Autotheism
The Foreshadowing - Oionos
The Foreshadowing - Second World
The Kinks - At The BBC (pre-order)
The Locust - Molecular Genetics From the Gold Standard Labs (vinyl)
The Midnight Beast - The Midnight Beast
The Prog Collective - The Prog Collective (features members of Yes, Asia, King Crimson, XTC)
Touche Amore - Live On BBC Radio 1 (7")
Twitch The Ripper - Colorblind
Two Gallants - Broken Eyes (vinyl)
Underlined - Deadtime Stories
Various Artists - Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Various Artists - Freedom Sounds: A Celebration of Jamaican Music (5-CD box set)
Various Artists - Mercy and Grand: The Music of Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan
Various Artists - Odd Life of Timothy Green (soundtrack)
Waylander - Kindred Spirits
While She Sleeps - This Is The Six
Whips/Chains - Master/Slave (12")
White Violet - Hiding, Mingling
Why? - Sod in the Seed (EP)
Wild Cub - Youth
Xibalba - Hasta La Muerte
Yellowcard - Southern Air (vinyl)
Zombiefication - Reaper's Consecration
Zonaria - Arrival of the Red Sun

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Legacy Recordings & AEG Celebrate 40 Years Of Blue Oyster Cult

Monumental Columbia Albums Collection Out Tuesday, October 30, 2012

BOC Ready To Rock Times Square's Best Buy Theater On Sunday, October 28

Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Blue Oyster Cult--unleashed in 1972, the eponymous debut album from America's heaviest psychedelic metal band presaged punk, thrash and hardcore--with the release of Blue Oyster Cult - The Columbia Albums Collection, a monumental career-spanning BOC library comprised of 16 CDs (the full official canon plus two discs of rarities) and the mythic Some OTHER Enchanted Evening DVD (a blistering concert video from 1978). The highly-collectible boxed set will be available Tuesday, October 30.


Blue Oyster Cult (led by founding members Eric Bloom and Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser) will perform an historic New York City/Times Square show--featuring special guests and other surprises--at the Best Buy Theater (44th & Broadway, Manhattan) on Sunday, October 28 (doors at 7pm). Tickets go on sale, Friday, August 17. Reserved seating is available for the show.

A limited number (100) of individual deluxe VIP packages for the Times Square Show will also be offered. Designed to provide the ultimate BOC experience, each deluxe VIP package includes Blue Oyster Cult - The Columbia Albums Collection (in advance of street date!) in addition to a guaranteed seat in the first five rows of the Best Buy Theater for the BOC Times Square concert; a pre-show meet & greet with the band; an autographed limited edition Blue Oyster Cult event poster and an exclusive commemorative laminate.

Blue Oyster Cult - The Columbia Albums Collection brings together the group's 14 official Columbia Records albums--including newly-mastered editions of On Your Feet or on Your Knees, Fire of Unknown Origin, The Revolution by Night, Mirrors, Cultosaurus Erectus, Extraterrestrial Live, Club Ninja and Imaginos--alongside two newly-curated bonus discs: Rarities and Radios Appear: The Best of the Broadcasts (a special collection of classic live performances).

In addition, the Blue Oyster Cult - The Columbia Albums Collection box set comes with a special download code good for four live concert broadcasts as well as as a forty page booklet chock full of photos and liner notes from celebrated music writer and guitarist Lenny Kaye.

Blue Oyster Cult - The Columbia Albums Collection includes:

1. Blue Oyster Cult (1972 - studio - with 2001 CD bonus tracks)
2. Tyranny and Mutation (1973 - studio - with 2001 CD bonus tracks)
3. Secret Treaties (1974 - studio - with 2001 CD bonus tracks)
4. On Your Feet or on Your Knees (1975 - live) - 2012 Remaster
5. Agents of Fortune (1976 - studio - with 2001 CD bonus tracks)
6. Spectres (1977 - studio - with 2007 CD bonus tracks)
7. Some Enchanted Evening CD (1978 - live - with 2007 CD bonus tracks)
8. Some OTHER Enchanted Evening DVD (1978 - live)
9. Mirrors (1979 - studio) - 2012 Remaster
10. Cultosaurus Erectus (1980 - studio) - 2012 Remaster
11. Fire of Unknown Origin (1981 - studio) - 2012 Remaster
12. Extraterrestrial Live (1982 - live) - 2012 Remaster
13. The Revolution By Night (1983 - studio) - 2012 Remaster
14. Club Ninja (1985 - studio) - 2012 Remaster
15. Imaginos (1988 - studio) - 2012 Remaster
16. Rarities
17. Radios Appear: The Best of the Broadcasts


Originally formed in Long Island as Soft White Underbelly in 1967, Blue Oyster Cult combined adventurous lyrical themes with an aggressive instrumental sound. With passion and intelligence on display in equal measure, Blue Oyster Cult became the thinking fan's rock band and a sign of life in a sea of dull, anemic soft-pop. Anthems like "Godzilla," "Harvester of Eyes" and "Don't Fear the Reaper" stretched the boundaries of rock topics while lead guitarist Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser became a hero to legions of budding axe-wielders. The band's mystique extended to their album artwork, resulting in some of the most distinctive and iconic LP covers of the rock era. Blue Oyster Cult - The Columbia Albums Collection gathers the essential pieces of the Blue Oyster Cult story into one mind-boggling totality.

SOURCE Legacy Recordings


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Metallica, Carlos Santana, Flaming Lips (among others) Featured On New Deep Purple Tribute Album

The tribute album called, 'Re-Machined: A Tribute to Machine Head', will see a wide selection of musicians covering the tracks on Deep Purple's epic 1972 album 'Machine Head.'

The album is scheduled for release on September 25th via Eagle Rock Entertainment.  For those who want an early and exclusive version of the album, Britain's Classic Rock magazine will release a 124-page fanpack magazine with the disc on September 4. Included are interviews with those involved and one of the last talks with Jon Lord.

Tracklist:
1. Carlos Santana – Smoke On The Water
2. Chickenfoot – Highway Star
3. Glenn Hughes, Chad Smith and Luis Maldonado – Maybe I’m A Leo
4. Black Label Society – ‘Pictures Of Home’
5. Kings of Chaos (Joe Elliott, Steve Stevens, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, Arlan Schierbaum) – Never Before
6. The Flaming Lips – Smoke On The Water
7. Jimmy Barnes, Joe Bonamassa – Lazy
8. Iron Maiden – Space Truckin’
9. Metallica – When A Blind Man Cries
10. Glenn Hughes, Steve Vai, Chad Smith, Lachlan Doley – Highway Star


Trailer for Deep Purple’s ‘Re-Machined’ Tribute Album



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GARY MOORE TO RELEASE HENDRIX TRIBUTE

Eagle Rock Entertainment has recently announced the September 25th release of the Gary Moore CD, DVD and Blu-ray title 'Blues For Jimi.'
 
This release captures a unique concert featuring Moore playing Jimi Hendrix tracks, including such classics as “Purple Haze,” “Foxy Lady,” “The Wind Cries Mary,” “Hey Joe,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)”
and many more. Filmed at the London Hippodrome on October 25, 2007, it was part of the launch for the Jimi Hendrix “Live At Monterey” program.

At the end of the night, Gary was joined by Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox of the Jimi Hendrix Experience for three tracks.  The full line-up for this show was Gary Moore (guitar, vocals); Dave Bronze (bass);
Darrin Mooney (drums) with Billy Cox (bass on tracks 9-11, and also vocals on the first two of those) and Mitch Mitchell (drums on tracks 9-11).

Both Gary Moore and Mitch Mitchell have passed since this concert took place, which makes the recording of this incredible night so special. Gary Moore was one of the finest British guitarists of all time
and is one of the few players who could pay homage to Jimi Hendrix’s groundbreaking and truly distinctive guitar style. This is a stunning tribute from one master guitarist to another.

Tracklist:

1)  Purple Haze  
2)  Manic Depression  
3)  Foxy Lady  
4)  The Wind Cries Mary  
5)  I Don’t Live Today  
6)  My Angel  
7)  Angel  
8)  Fire  
9)  Red House  
10)  Stone Free  
11)  Hey Joe  
12)  Voodoo Child (Slight Return)


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Kiss, Motley Crue Donate $100,000 to Aurora Victim Relief Fund

Kiss and Motley Crue are set to donate $100,000 to the Aurora Victim Relief Fund, in order to help those affected by the cinema shooting in Colorado last month.

Both Kiss and Motley Crue – who are currently on tour together in North America – pledged to donate the large sum of money during their show on Wednesday night (August 8) in Denver, near to where the
shooting happened.

In a written statement, Paul Stanley of KISS and Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue said that they hoped their gesture would encourage other people to give money to those affected by the disaster.


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Alligator Records to Reissue Professor Longhair’s LP 'Crawfish Fiesta' On Vinyl

Alligator Records are set to reissue Professor Longhair’s legendary LP 'Crawfish Fiesta' on October 16. The classic album, recorded just months prior to Longhair’s passing in 1979 and released shortly after in 1980, will see a retun to the vinyl format where it has been out of print for more than two decades.

The remastered version will also be available in MP3 format from all major download services. The beloved album, which, upon release, won the first-ever W.C. Handy Blues Album of the year award, features some of the best recorded performances of Fess’ long and storied career. Alligator’s remastered edition will also feature a cover of Percy Mayfield’s R&B nugget “River’s Invitation,” a previously unreleased rehearsal cut.

In addition to claiming the definitive verision of the New Orleans anthem “Big Chief,” Crawfish Festia is also highly regarded for its impeccable musicianship

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Dave Stewart New Album Release

Eurythmics star Dave Stewart will release his new album called 'The Ringmaster General,' on September 4th in the US and September 3 in Europe.

Dave Stewart holds a special place in his heart for Nashville. That's where the legendary British singer, songwriter and guitarist has now recorded two albums: 2011's critically praised The Blackbird Diaries and the forthcoming The Ringmaster General, which was produced by Stewart and Mike Bradford.

A potent and distinctive musical gumbo with rock, blues, country, rhythm & blues and psychedelia, The Ringmaster General was recorded and mixed by John McBride at the famed studio he owns with Martina McBride, Blackbird Studio. It features 13 new songs--including striking duets with Alison Krauss, Diane Birch and Joss Stone--as well as one sung with and co-written by Jessie Baylin. The blistering guitar skills of Orianthi are featured as well. As with The Blackbird Diaries, Stewart is backed by some of the finest musicians in Nashville including: guitarist Tom Bukovac, drummer Chad Cromwell, bassist Michael Rhodes, steel guitarist Dan Dugmore and Mike Rojas on piano.

Says Stewart: "Well to me Nashville has that electric music energy feeling that you get when you arrive in certain cities or towns like Kingston, Jamaica and Havana in Cuba, except Nashville also has the feeling of being in the heart of a huge country (which it is) and it feels kinda like coming home."

He elaborates: "But it's mainly about the people I work and play with there. I've been so fortunate as to have landed in the arms of the McBrides and becoming part of an extended family. John McBride and I share the same crazy passion for sound and all the guys in the band I record with (and the girls) are up for that wild adventure I like to bring in the studio. All the musicians know I'm going to do lots of different experiments in songwriting and performance and they also know that I don't know what it's gonna be yet so it makes for an interesting time, a white knuckle ride, and a wild party of sound."

Stewart's love for Nashville is captured in the documentary The Blackbird Diaries And The Ringmaster General. The film will premiere at a VIP event Wednesday, August 22 VIP at Nashville's Belcourt Theatre, with a limited number of general admission tickets to be made available to the public: www.belcourt.org.

Each ticket includes a free limited edition vinyl copy of Stewart's album The Ringmaster General.The Blackbird Diaries And The Ringmaster General captures Stewart through the whirlwind recording process of two explosive albums. This tongue-in-cheek documentary follows Stewart's adventures in songwriting, letting the viewer witness his eccentric but compelling methods of creativity. The days were filled with mayhem and martinis, while a circus of characters cross Stewart's path; many muses appear to join in the fun including Alison Krauss, Martina McBride, Colbie Caillat, The Secret Sisters, Joss Stone, Stevie Nicks, Jessie Baylin, Diane Birch and Orianthi.

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Neal Schon Solo Album Release

Journey guitarist Neal Schon is scheduled to release his new solo album, 'The Calling,' on October 22nd in the UK and October 23rd in the US.

Produced by and featuring Schon on all guitars and bass, 'The Calling' reunites Schon with former Journey bandmate, Steve Smith, who lends his drum talents to all 12 tracks on the new album.

Schon set up shop at Berkeley's famed Fantasy Studios during a break from Journey's busy touring schedule and recorded the album, completely from scratch, in just four days. After overdubbing multiple guitar and bass parts, Schon recruited two keyboard masters to flesh out the music. Igor Len, an accomplished classical, jazz and film composer who had previously collaborated with Schon, is featured on acoustic piano throughout The Calling album.

Special guest Jan Hammer (Jeff Beck, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Miami Vice soundtrack) recorded Moog synthesizer solos on two tracks – Fifty Six and Tumbleweeds. Recently, Schon teamed up with Dan Barnett (Journey: Live In Manila) to produce the video for the first single and title track from The Calling.

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UFO Announce US Fall Tour

British metal icons UFO are doing a quick tour this fall in support of their most recent album, ‘Seven Deadly,’ which was released in February.

UFO Fall 2012 American Tour Dates

11/15: Chicago, Ill.
11/16: Milwaukee, Wis.
11/17: St. Charles, Ill.
11/18: St. Charles, Ill.
11/20: Orangevale, Calif.
11/21: San Francisco, Calif.
11/23: Santa Cruz, Calif.
11/24: Agoura Hills, Calif.
11/25: San Diego, Calif.
11/28: San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
11/29: Los Angeles, Calif.
11/30: Las Vegas, Nev.
12/1: Corona, Calif
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send me tickets, i'd love to see them in milwaukee!!!

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album cover art of the day:

DIE HARD To Release 'Conjure The Legions' In September 

After a warmly approved debut release ("Nihilistic Vision" from 2009) and a major European tour with SODOM, DIE HARD returns with nine new compositions of old-school thrash metal. The Swedes' new
album, "Conjure The Legions", will be released in Europe on September 25 and in North America on November 6 via Agonia Records. 

"Conjure The Legions" will be made available as a digital download, jewel-case CD and on black vinyl and limited to 66 copies yellow vinyl.


Read more and get the tracklist at Blabbermouth










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album cover art of the day, part II:

EVOCATION Artwork Revealed For New Album

Swedish death metal overlords EVOCATION will release their fourth studio album, Illusions Of Grandeur, on October 23rd in North America via Century Media Records. The new album is the band's first
studio album for their new label and further proof of why the five-piece band from Borås has become a leading force in the death metal scene. Illusions Of Grandeur includes 10 tracks of supreme Swedish death metal, a perfect mélange of Stockholm rawness and Gothenburg epics.

Cover artist Xaay, who has already worked with EVOCATION on the Apocalyptic album, has proven to be the best choice for the job, delivering a dark and desolate yet beautiful piece of art for the new album.

Read more and get the tracklist at thegauntlet.com









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from our friends at www.vinylcollective.com

Top 10 Albums – August 13, 2012 

Here are the Top 10 Albums at Shop Radio Cast for the week of August 7 – August 14, 2012:

1. Weezer – Weezer (The Blue Album) LP
2. Quicksand – Slip LP
3. Weezer – The Lion And The Witch LP
4. At The Drive In – In/Casino/Out LP
5. Bad Books – II LP
6. Yellowcard – One For The Kids LP
7. The Starting Line – Direction LP
8. Green Day – !UNO! LP
9. Portugal The Man – The Majestic Majesty LP
10. Sigur Ros – Varud 10"


These releases and more are available at ShopRadioCast


and more from vinylcollective!

Alexisonfire Planning Vinyl Box Set

St. Catharines, Ont. post-hardcore stalwarts Alexisonfire are planning a vinyl box set to coincide with their farewell tour, which will be happening this December. According to the press release, the set will include their entire discography, including 12-inch LPs of each of their studio albums and out of print 7-inch EPs including Math Sheet Demos, Crisis b-sides, Insulation Tapes and BBC Sessions.

The set will also feature a photo booklet and other, as-yet-unnamed exclusive goods.

keep up with the details at vinylcollective.com

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from our friend John Rancik at ripple-music.com

The World Gets Lifted by MIGHTY HIGH: New Ripple Music Release Tearing Up the Music Sites, Inspires New Deluxe Mighty High Package

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



Cosmic Lava proclaims that the latest Mighty High slice of primal rock mayhem is "angry, funny and a powerful jolt of rebellious energy." Downtuned Mag boasts that Legalize Tres Bags is "is an addictive, vulgar, raw, aggressive, filthy son of a bitch. A thirty-minute bad-ass, pure garage-punk 'n' roll fun ride." And Ringmaster spits out "Legalize Tre Bags is a raucous feast of punk, weed, and middle finger attitude-- most of all it's a deeply satisfying slab of rousing rock n roll."

It ain’t politically correct and it ain’t safe. And it appears to be exactly what the world needs right now.

Hot on the heels of Ripple Music’s wildly successful "Blog Tour Release Party" which saw Legalize Tre Bags making it's debut over a series of song premieres on The Soda Shop, Heavy Planet, Cosmic Lava, Grip of Delusion Radio, and The Ripple Effect, the accolades for Brooklyn's Mighty High have been roaring in.Perhaps it's because people are fed up with corporate greed raping the world, fed up with politics as usual, or merely exhausted by the cookie-cutter, overly-produced crap that passes for popular music these days. Or perhaps the world just wants to have fun and rock the fuck out! Whatever the reason, Mighty High seems to have scratched a gigantic international itch for balls-out, irreverent rock music.

To celebrate, Ripple Music is making available in its online store, a special Mighty High package, to help fans get up to speed with the Mighty High story. The package includes every Mighty High release to date: Legalize Tres Bags black vinyl, the "Drops a Deuce" 7" vinyl, the Mighty High/Stone Axe split 7", the double 7" set, Heavy Ripples, featuring the Mighty High tune, "Hempaphobic" and Mighty High's first album In Drug City on CD. All of these are blessed with that wild, Crumb-inspired Braino artwork that Mighty High has become famous for. That's every Mighty High release on vinyl, and the incredibly rare
debut CD, all for one low price! Check out the Ripple store for the Mighty High Deluxe set.


Mighty High Deluxe Set

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from our friend bob at relapse.com

HOODED MENACE - Effigies of Evil


Finland’s doom/death-lords Hooded Menace make their Relapse debut with ‘Effigies of Evil’, a brutally ripping album of slow-paced, down-tuned ultra-heaviness.  Combining the grooving riffs of High on Fire and early Cathedral with the fire of classic Autopsy and Dismember, ‘Effigies Of Evil’ is an instant metal classic.  ‘Effigies Of Evil’ is the peak combination of Hooded Menace’s fascination with classic 90s death metal, prototypical 70s doom and cult horror flicks-----a collection of obsessions that any heavy-music fan proudly wears for life.

 ‘Effigies of Evil’ is a triumphant album of filth, sludge, riffs and groove that transforms cult heroes Hooded Menace into legitimate heavy metal icons.one of the most intimidating and unforgiving metal albums of the year" - Decibel

"the album is a consistent slow-burn of massive riffs and cavernous growls" - Metal Review

"This record is highly recommended for those who are looking to get away from the cookie-cutter mold of today's oversaturated death metal scene" Revolver Magazine

Get your copy at Relapse

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GRIMEY'S BEST SELLERS 7/30 - 8/05, 2012

Vinyl Top 25:

1. Alabama Shakes - Boys & Girls
2. Skyblazer - Album
3. Shovels & Rope - O' Be Joyful
4. The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow
5. Ponderosa - Pool Party
6. Various - Country Funk 1969-1975
7. The Lumineers - The Lumineers
8. Turbo Fruits / Bad Cop - split 7"
9. Cy Barkley - So Bad
10. Blur - Parklife
11. JD McPherson - Signs & Signifiers
12. Passion Pit - Gossamer
13. Jack White - Blunderbuss
14. The Beach Boys - That's Why God Made The Radio
15. Divine Fits - My Love Is Real 7"
16. D Watusi - Brother & Sister 7"
17. JEFF The Brotherhood - Hypnotic Nights
18. Old Crow Medicine Show - Carry Me Back
19. Jimmy Cliff - Rebirth
20. Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish
21. Blur - Blur
22. Whirr - Distressor
23. The Smiths - Hatful Of Hollow
24. The Sea & Cake - Nassau
25. Antlers - Undersea

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collecting vinyl records by chance


Vinyl records make a comeback

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yet another articel...for the love of vinyl!!


Vinyl records make comeback

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vinyl record day and a love of the format


Vinyl records: a love that lasts

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Academy Records in Manhattan knows vinyl lovers!


Dust Off the Vinyl

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i see some of the usual suspects, yet they are still as funny as ever!!:



100 Most Hilarious Album Covers Ever

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Ask Mr. Music by Jerry Osborne



FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 6, 2012


Last week (Mr. Music for July 30th 2012), Fred Bozeman, of Los Angeles, requested a list of the world's most valuable soundtracks and original cast records.

We then began and ended chapter one of our lengthy list, with 23 records in the $1,000 range.

For this go-round, we have 19 more, with values from $1,200 to $2,000.

Next week the final batch will be listed from the lowest ($2,500) to the highest ($10,000).

The format is as follows:

TITLE - Type of recording (Year issued) - Label name and number (Country where manufactured) Description or additional notes, if any
Artist(s) on the disc. Does not include film and show cast members — even famous stars pictured on the cover — unless they are heard on the record in some fashion (singer, instrumentalist, narrator, etc.)

Entries in the same price range are alphabetically by title.

$1,200 CUBA BAILA - Soundtrack (1963) - Icaic 1003 (Cuba)
Orquesta Folklorica

DIHASMOS - Soundtrack (1969) - Philips 630129 (Greece)
Yannis Markopoulos

GIRL IN THE BIKINI - Soundtrack (1952) - Poplar PLP 33-1002 (USA)
Brigitte Bardot

HEAD - Soundtrack (1968) - Columbia/Colgems 1361 (USA)
Full title is "Famous American Stars Series Presents a Musical Feature Special with Davy Jones Based Upon the New Columbia Motion Picture "Head." Includes five songs and an open-end interview with Davy Jones. Promotional issue only, made for radio station use
The Monkees: Davy Jones; Mike Nesmith; Peter Tork; Micky Dolenz

JURASSIC PARK - Soundtrack (1993) - MCA/BMG-10897 (USA)
Picture disc
Alexander Courage and Orchestra

KISSIN' COUSINS - Soundtrack (1964) - RCA Victor LPM-2894 (USA)
Black vinyl. Black label with "Mono Dynagroove" at bottom
Elvis Presley

MUSICAL WONDERS OF CINERAMA: A MUSICAL SOUVENIR - Soundtrack (1958) - Nikreis RUM (USA)
Music and dialog from the first five Cinerama travelog films: "This Is Cinerama" (1952); "Cinerama Holiday" (1955); "7 Wonders of the World" (1956); "Search for Paradise" (1957); and "South Seas Adventure" (1958)

$1,500 BRIGITTE BARDOT SHOW - Soundtrack (1969) - Columbia AZ-XS 83-AZ (Japan)
Includes booklet plus a gold and violet Columbia obi. A reissue of YS-2007-AZ, the 1967 Columbia original, itself a $500 album
Brigitte Bardot with Francis Lai and His Orchestra

GET CARTER - Soundtrack (1971) - Odeon OP-80424 (Japan)
Includes Odeon obi. Promotional issue
Roy Budd

IL MONDO DI NOTTE NUMERO 2 - Soundtrack (1960) - Karim KLP-1001 (Italy)
Piero Piccioni and Orchestra

KISSIN' COUSINS - Soundtrack (1964) - RCA Victor LSP-2894 (USA)
Blue vinyl. Experimental pressing only
Elvis Presley

QUESTO SPOCO MONDO MERAVIGLIOSO - Soundtrack (1971) - Omicron LPS-0019 (Italy)
Piero Umiliani and Orchestra

SPECIAL BRIGITTE BARDOT - TV Soundtrack (1969) - Columbia XS-83-AZ (Japan)
Includes Columbia obi and eight-page booklet
Brigitte Bardot with Francis Lai and His Orchestra

$1,800 CANADA DRY RADIO PROGRAM (WJZ) - Radio Cast (1932) - Canada Dry (USA)
Picture disc with "Featured Artists on Canada Dry Radio Program, Monday and Wednesday Evenings on WJZ and Associated NBC Stations"
Jack Benny; Ethel Shutta; George Olsen

$2,000 EL CORRIDO DE PATTY HEARST - Studio Cast (1974) - Falcon FLP-4077 (USA)
Back cover shows title as "El Corrido de Patricia Hearst y Otros Corridos"
Los Del Bajio y el Conjunts; Los Magnifikos; Humberto Pedreza (narrator)

HARD DAY'S NIGHT, A - Soundtrack (1964) - United Artists UAL-3366 (USA)
White label. Promotional issue only
The Beatles

LIALEH - Soundtrack (1973) - Bryan BRS-102 (USA)
Sandi Hewitt and Bernard Pretty Purdie

PEARL JAM TWENTY (a.k.a. PJ 20) - Soundtrack (2011) - Columbia 886979603516 (USA)
Boxed set of three 180-gram vinyl discs. Known as the "Amazing Kornyfone Limited Edition," 100 were made for the band, as well as for friends and business associates. Most have "Pearl Jam Twenty Soundtrack" stamped on an otherwise plain cover. Includes 20-page booklet.
Pearl Jam

SCUSI, FACCIAMO L'AMORE? - Soundtrack (1967) - Poo 109 (Italy)
Bruno Nicolai and Orchestra

Next week, the final chapter …
 

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Vinyl Record News, Today In Music History & Music Notes



UME to Release Lynyrd Skynyrd's Three-Disc CD/DVD Set SOUTHERN SURROUNDINGS as a Walmart Exclusive

Features BBC Footage and 5.1 Remixes of Band's Greatest Hits

Press Release: Universal Music Enterprises


LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire -08/06/12)- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Lynyrd Skynyrd will release a three-disc CD/DVD set, SOUTHERN SURROUNDINGS, exclusively with Walmart, on August 7, 2012.

The deluxe collection will include a CD featuring 14 of the band's greatest hits, featuring "Sweet Home Alabama," "Saturday Night Special," "That Smell" and a live "Free Bird"; a seven-track DVD-Video from a live performance on BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test, and a 10-song DVD-Audio/Video boasting 10 classic songs newly mixed in 5.1 surround sound by Grammy-winning producer Elliott Scheiner.

The BBC DVD features live performances of "Double Trouble," "I Ain't The One," "Call Me The Breeze," "I Got The Same Old Blues," "Every Mother's Son," "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird" from a performance originally broadcasted on November 11, 1975.

The DVD-Audio/Video disc showcases in 96kHz/24-bit uncompressed and 48kHz/24-bit Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, "Saturday Night Special," "Gimme Three Steps," "Swamp Music," "Gimme Back My Bullets," "The Ballad Of Curtis Loew," "You Got That Right," "That Smell," "All I Can Do Is Write About It," "Simple Man" and "Free Bird" (the complete, 10+ minute extended version).

SOUTHERN SURROUNDINGS offers a superb overview of their career, both as a live act (which can be seen in the BBC footage) as well as a recording group, with the Scheiner-mixed 5.1 surround sound versions adding a whole new perspective to the group's groundbreaking catalog. There are also some rare gems, including an acoustic version of "All I Can Do Is Write About It" on Disc 1 and a scintillating take on J. J. Cale's "I Got The Same Old Blues" from the Old Grey Whistle Test on the BBC DVD disc.

On August 21, Roadrunner/Loud & Proud Records will release the band's new studio album, Last of a Dyin' Breed. The release marks the legendary Southern rockers' first release of new material since Sept. 2009's Gods & Guns, which debuted in the Top 20 of the Billboard album sales chart, their highest bow since 1977.

Led by core members, guitarist Gary Rossington, vocalist Johnny Van Zant and guitarist Rickey Medlock, Lynyrd Skynyrd's legacy began over 35 years ago in Jacksonville, FL. After the 1977 plane crash that killed three band members, including Ronnie Van Zant and Steve Gaines, it took more than a decade for the band to regroup. Joining Lynyrd Skynyrd for the new album is bass player Johnny Colt, an original member of the Black Crowes. The rest of the group features guitarist Mark "Sparky" Matejka, drummer Michael Cartellone, keyboardist Peter Keys and the Honkettes, backing vocalists Dale Krantz Rossington and Carol Chase.

With a catalog of over 60 albums, sales beyond 30 million worldwide and their beloved classic American rock anthem "Sweet Home Alabama" having over two million downloaded ringtones, Lynyrd Skynyrd remains a cultural icon that appeals to all generations.

The band is currently touring North America and will be on the road throughout 2012 in support of Last Of A Dyin' Breed.

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GRAVEYARD To Release 'Goliath' Single

Swedish blues rockers GRAVEYARD have set "Lights Out" as the title of their next album, due on October 26 via Nuclear Blast Records. A single, "Goliath", will precede the full-length CD on September 21 as a digital download and on seven-inch vinyl. The single will include a special non-album track, "Leaving You".

The "Goliath" seven-inch vinyl will be issued in four different colors (see below), featuring four different cover artworks.

Read the rest at Blabbermouth

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from vinylcollective.com

Top 10 Albums – August 6, 2012

Here are the Top 10 albums sold at Shop Radio Cast for the week of July 31, 2012 – August 6th, 2012:

1.  Quicksand – Slip LP
2.  At The Drive In – In/Casino/Out LP
3.  Gaslight Anthem – Handwritten LP
4.  City and Colour – Bring Me Your Love 2XLP (180 Gram)
5.  City and Colour – Sometimes 2XLP (180 Gram)
6.  The Starting Line – Direction LP
7.  Joe Strummer And The Mescaleros – Rock Art & The X-Ray Style (Remastered) LP
8.  Mumford and Sons – Babel LP
9.  Blink 182 – Dude Ranch LP
10.  Sigur Ros – Varud 10″

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This Date In Music History - August 7

Monday, August 6, 2012

New Vinyl Record and Music Releases - August 7, 2012





10 Years - Minus the Machine
Antibalas - Antibalas
Antony and the Johnsons - Cut the World
Apache Dropout - Bubblegum Graveyard (vinyl)
Ape School - Junior Violence
Archers of Loaf - All the Nations Airports (remastered with bonus CD)
Archers of Loaf - White Trash Heroes (remastered with bonus CD)
Bad Brains - Live At CBGB 1982
Beat Connection - The Palace Garden
Birds and Batteries - Stray Light
Blancmange - Very Best of Blancmange (2 CDs)
Blonds - The Bad Ones
Blur - Under the Westway/The Puritan (7")
Branford Marsalis - Four Mf's Playin' Tunes
Buffalo Killers - Dig Sow Love Grow
Certain People I Know - Certain People I Know
Cold Blank - The Agenda
Colt Ford - Declaration of Independence
Cruxshadows - As The Dark Against My Halo
David Archuleta - Begin.
David Grant - David Grant (remastered)
David Lynch - Eraserhead (soundtrack) (reissue) 
Dead Can Dance - Anastasis
Elle Varner - Perfectly Imperfect
Elvis Presley - King Creole (The Alternate Album)
Elvis Presley - Lost In The '60s: Fame And Fortune
Elvis Presley - Loving You (The Alternate Album)
Enabler - All Hail The Void 
Eugene McGuinness - The Invitation To The Voyage
Evoken - Antra Mors
Fergus and Geronimo - Funky was the State of Affairs
Graham Parker - Live at Rockpalast
Holograms - Holograms
Hungry Ghost - Hungry Ghost
Incubus - Morning View/Make Yourself 
Ivan and Ayosha - The Times We Had
Janka Nabay and the Bubu Gang - En Yay Sah
Johnny Cash - The Greatest: Country Classics
Johnny Cash - The Greatest: Duets
Johnny Cash - The Greatest: Gospel Songs
Johnny Cash - The Greatest: The Number Ones
Kanye West - Cruel Summer
Kobra And The Lotus - Kobra And The Lotus
Lianne La Havas - Is Your Love Big Enough?
Little Caesar - American Dream
Los Straightjackets - Jet Set
Marcus Miller - Renaissance
Melba Moore - Peach Melba (limited edition)
Nas - Life Is Good (vinyl)
Ned Collette and Wirewalker - 2
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Abattoir Blues / Lyre of Orpheus (reissue)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Dig Lazarus Dig (reissue)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Nocturama (reissue)
Nik Kershaw - Ei8ht
Niki and the Dove - Instinct
Nu Sensae - Sundowning
One Direction - X-Posed
Opossom - Electric Hawaii
Ormonde - Machine
Pink - Blow Me
Psychic Ills & Moon Duo - Psychic Ills/Moon Duo (7") 
Redd Kross - Researching The Blues
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band - Between The Ditches
Rob Zombie - Mondo Sex Head 
Sanford & Townsend - Smoke From A Distant Fire/Nail Me To The Wall
Shiner - The Egg (vinyl)
Sixpence None The Richer - Lost in Transition
So Many Wizards - Warm Nothing
Sparks - Extended: The 12 Inch Mixes 1979-84
Sparks - Shortcuts: The 7 Inch Mixes
Stagnant Pools - Temporary Room
Sweet Valley - Stay Calm
Ten Years After - Rock & Roll Music to the World
The American Scene - Safe For Now
The Deadly Syndrome - All In Time 
The High Strung - Moxie Bravo (reissue) (vinyl)
The Knack - Time Waits for No One: The Complete Recordings
The Orwells - Remember When
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Between the Ditches
This Mortal Coil - Filigree and Shadow (remastered)
Tidelands - We've Got a Map
Turbonegro - Sexual Harassment
Various Artists -  Girls on 45
Various Artists - NOW 43
Various Artists - NOW That's What I Call Party Anthems
Various Artists - We Walk The Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash (CD/DVD)
Various Artists - 122 BPM: The Birth Of House Music
Various Artists - We Walk The Line: A Celebration Of The Music Of Johnny Cash
Willits + Sakamoto - Ancient Future
Worn In Red - Banshees
Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs (reissue) (vinyl)
Zombies - Live In Concert At Metropolis Studios (2 CDs)