Rae
07-01-2007, 01:20 PM
So once a month, Hymie's Vintage Vinyl opens up their basement (the inspiration for the fine, fine Fog & Why? collaboration (http://www.myspace.com/hymiesbasementmyspace)) and lets the buying public sort through all of their overstock for a buck per record. Can you believe that I'd never gone before yesterday? I ended up with thirty six discs added to my collection... no eye-popping scores but also nothing that seemed like a bad find, given the price, including:
The Del Fuegos - Boston, Mass. LP
These guys were new to me but I thought I'd take a chance. Maybe I should've put their name in the thread title and seen if anyone else is into them... I like it. Not blown away, but I could see them having some appeal to fans of the 'Mats and other scruffy rockers of the same era. "Don't Run Wild" sounds kinda familiar.
Nina Simone - Wild is the Wind LP
This was really nice to find. I didn't actually have any Nina Simone in my collection previously, although I know a lot of these songs, particularly "Four Women". Really solid on both sides.
Dakota Staton - Crazy He Calls Me LP
Awesome! Never heard Ms. Staton before, but this is upbeat, very catchy, and with little filler.
The Vogues - Greatest Hits LP
Should be called "Greatest Hit". Sorry, but everything seems schmaltzy except the glorious "Five O'Clock World."
as well as Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, The Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle LP (great!!), Archie Bell & the Drells - 'Tighten Up' 45 (also great!!), Led Zeppelin - II LP, The Knack - Get the Knack LP, Smoking Popes - 'I Know You Love Me' b/w 'Need You Around' 10", Santa Esmerelda - 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' 45, Phil Ochs - Tape from California LP, Joe Jackson Band - Beat Crazy LP, The Outlaws - Greatest Hits LP, Stevie Wonder - Innervisions 2LP, Joan Baez - In Concert LP, Johnny Cash - Greatest Hits, Volume 1 LP, Stevie Wonder - My Cherie Amour LP, Ella Fitzgerald - Sings the Gershwin Songbook LP, Ray Charles - Have a Smile With Me LP, Duane Eddy - $1,000,000 Worth of Twang LP, Neil Young - Harvest LP, Harry Belafonte - Calypso LP, Roberta Flack - First Take LP, Mahalia Jackson - Live at Newport 1958 LP, Youssou N'Dour - The Lion LP, Icicle Works - s/t LP, Manhattan O.S.T. LP, Lou Rawls - Live! LP, Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, Three AM LP, Led Zeppelin - IV LP, Harry Belafonte - Returns to Carnegie Hall 2LP, Michael Jackson - Thriller LP, The Who - Who's Next LP, The Four Tops - Greatest Hits (Motown) LP, and at least a couple more that I'm blanking on right now.
~Rae
The Del Fuegos - Boston, Mass. LP
These guys were new to me but I thought I'd take a chance. Maybe I should've put their name in the thread title and seen if anyone else is into them... I like it. Not blown away, but I could see them having some appeal to fans of the 'Mats and other scruffy rockers of the same era. "Don't Run Wild" sounds kinda familiar.
Nina Simone - Wild is the Wind LP
This was really nice to find. I didn't actually have any Nina Simone in my collection previously, although I know a lot of these songs, particularly "Four Women". Really solid on both sides.
Dakota Staton - Crazy He Calls Me LP
Awesome! Never heard Ms. Staton before, but this is upbeat, very catchy, and with little filler.
The Vogues - Greatest Hits LP
Should be called "Greatest Hit". Sorry, but everything seems schmaltzy except the glorious "Five O'Clock World."
as well as Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, The Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle LP (great!!), Archie Bell & the Drells - 'Tighten Up' 45 (also great!!), Led Zeppelin - II LP, The Knack - Get the Knack LP, Smoking Popes - 'I Know You Love Me' b/w 'Need You Around' 10", Santa Esmerelda - 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' 45, Phil Ochs - Tape from California LP, Joe Jackson Band - Beat Crazy LP, The Outlaws - Greatest Hits LP, Stevie Wonder - Innervisions 2LP, Joan Baez - In Concert LP, Johnny Cash - Greatest Hits, Volume 1 LP, Stevie Wonder - My Cherie Amour LP, Ella Fitzgerald - Sings the Gershwin Songbook LP, Ray Charles - Have a Smile With Me LP, Duane Eddy - $1,000,000 Worth of Twang LP, Neil Young - Harvest LP, Harry Belafonte - Calypso LP, Roberta Flack - First Take LP, Mahalia Jackson - Live at Newport 1958 LP, Youssou N'Dour - The Lion LP, Icicle Works - s/t LP, Manhattan O.S.T. LP, Lou Rawls - Live! LP, Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, Three AM LP, Led Zeppelin - IV LP, Harry Belafonte - Returns to Carnegie Hall 2LP, Michael Jackson - Thriller LP, The Who - Who's Next LP, The Four Tops - Greatest Hits (Motown) LP, and at least a couple more that I'm blanking on right now.
~Rae