Arcwelder : Pull
Shellac : Excellent Italian Greyhound
Blame Game : Honey and Salt
Pissed Jeans : Hope For Men
Shannon Wright : Let in the Light
The Minutemen : Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat
The Fall : Hex Enduction Hour/Live at the Witch Trials
What Records Have You Bought Recently?
62I've haven't bought this many LPs in two-weeks span in a very long time:
Broadcast - Future Crayon
The Ponys - Celebration
New Year - Newness Ends
OCS - 3
Shellac - Excellent Italian Greyhound
Czukay/Dammers - Canaxis
Cluster & Eno - S/T
Jack O. & the Tearjerkers - Don't Throw Your Love Away
Jack-O - ...Is the Flipside Kid
Soft Machine - S/T (repress)
Soft Machine - Vol. 2 (repress)
Neu - Neu 2
Six Finger Satellite - Paranormalized
Six Finger Satellite - Law of Ruins
Ash Ra Tempel - Schiwngungen
A bunch are replacing their CD counterpart.
Broadcast - Future Crayon
The Ponys - Celebration
New Year - Newness Ends
OCS - 3
Shellac - Excellent Italian Greyhound
Czukay/Dammers - Canaxis
Cluster & Eno - S/T
Jack O. & the Tearjerkers - Don't Throw Your Love Away
Jack-O - ...Is the Flipside Kid
Soft Machine - S/T (repress)
Soft Machine - Vol. 2 (repress)
Neu - Neu 2
Six Finger Satellite - Paranormalized
Six Finger Satellite - Law of Ruins
Ash Ra Tempel - Schiwngungen
A bunch are replacing their CD counterpart.
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What Records Have You Bought Recently?
63CD's I've Bought This Month:
Steve Ashley:Stroll On
JJ Cale: Naturally
Deana Carter: I'm Just a Girl
Johnny Cash: America
ELO: A New World Record
ELO: Out of the Blue
Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and Ray Price: Last of the Breed
Dino: The Essential Dean Martin
Johnny Paycheck: The Tender Years
Pearlene: For Western Violence and Brief Sensuality
Elvis Presley: #1 Singles Box Set
John Prine: Bruised Orange
John Prine: Diamonds in the Rough
Queen: A Day at the Races
Sly & The Family Stone: A Whole New Thang
LP's I Bought at Various Junk Shops on my Way Back from Indianapolis Last Weekend:
Jim Croce: Life and Times
Lacy J. Dalton: Hard Times
Gary Glitter: Gary Glitter
Pee Wee King: Country Barn Dance
Vicki Lawrence: The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
Randy Lee: Randy Lee
Lobo: "Of a Simple Man"
Ronnie Milsap: Night Things
Marty Robbins: It's a Sin
Red Sovine: Teddy Bear
The Mason Williams Ear Show
Various: Honky Tonk Angels
Tammy Wynette: The First Lady
Tammy Wynette: It's Just a Matter of Time
Tammy Wynette: My Man
Tammy Wynette: Tammy's Touch
I Bought These Xmas Records, Too:
An Austin Rhythm and Blues Christmas
Christmas with Eddy Arnold
A Christmas Card from Faron Young
Christmas Country Style
Christmas with Rita Ford's Music Boxes
The Country Sound of Christmas
Good Ol' Country Christmas
Sonny James: My Christmas Dream
Nashville Christmas Party
Buck Owens and His Buckaroos: Christmas Shopping
Santa's Own Christmas
Hank Snow: Snow for Christmas
A Steel Guitar Christmas
I Also Bought 45's By the Following Bands:
Gary (U.S.) Bonds
The Box Tops
Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon
Rod Hart ("C.B. Savage")
Lee Hazlewood
The Kingsmen
The Nashville Teens
Fuck, it's only June 7th. Someone's gotta put a stop to this.
Steve Ashley:Stroll On
JJ Cale: Naturally
Deana Carter: I'm Just a Girl
Johnny Cash: America
ELO: A New World Record
ELO: Out of the Blue
Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and Ray Price: Last of the Breed
Dino: The Essential Dean Martin
Johnny Paycheck: The Tender Years
Pearlene: For Western Violence and Brief Sensuality
Elvis Presley: #1 Singles Box Set
John Prine: Bruised Orange
John Prine: Diamonds in the Rough
Queen: A Day at the Races
Sly & The Family Stone: A Whole New Thang
LP's I Bought at Various Junk Shops on my Way Back from Indianapolis Last Weekend:
Jim Croce: Life and Times
Lacy J. Dalton: Hard Times
Gary Glitter: Gary Glitter
Pee Wee King: Country Barn Dance
Vicki Lawrence: The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
Randy Lee: Randy Lee
Lobo: "Of a Simple Man"
Ronnie Milsap: Night Things
Marty Robbins: It's a Sin
Red Sovine: Teddy Bear
The Mason Williams Ear Show
Various: Honky Tonk Angels
Tammy Wynette: The First Lady
Tammy Wynette: It's Just a Matter of Time
Tammy Wynette: My Man
Tammy Wynette: Tammy's Touch
I Bought These Xmas Records, Too:
An Austin Rhythm and Blues Christmas
Christmas with Eddy Arnold
A Christmas Card from Faron Young
Christmas Country Style
Christmas with Rita Ford's Music Boxes
The Country Sound of Christmas
Good Ol' Country Christmas
Sonny James: My Christmas Dream
Nashville Christmas Party
Buck Owens and His Buckaroos: Christmas Shopping
Santa's Own Christmas
Hank Snow: Snow for Christmas
A Steel Guitar Christmas
I Also Bought 45's By the Following Bands:
Gary (U.S.) Bonds
The Box Tops
Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon
Rod Hart ("C.B. Savage")
Lee Hazlewood
The Kingsmen
The Nashville Teens
Fuck, it's only June 7th. Someone's gotta put a stop to this.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
What Records Have You Bought Recently?
64Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:I Also Bought 45's By the Following Bands:
Gary (U.S.) Bonds
The Box Tops
Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon
Rod Hart ("C.B. Savage")
Lee Hazlewood
The Kingsmen
The Nashville Teens
Fuck, it's only June 7th. Someone's gotta put a stop to this.
Which Gary U.S. Bonds & Lee Hazlewood & Kingsmen 45's did you get?
What Records Have You Bought Recently?
65Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and Ray Price: Last of the Breed
Marty Robbins: It's a Sin
These two peaked my interest. How are they?
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.
What Records Have You Bought Recently?
68Skronk wrote:Brett Eugene Ralph wrote:Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and Ray Price: Last of the Breed
Marty Robbins: It's a Sin
These two peaked my interest. How are they?
Haven't listened to the Marty Robbins yet; I bought it because it has "You Gave Me a Mountain," by far my favorite Robbins performance.
The other's a brand-new release, a really great sounding buddy record (produced by Fred Foster, who ran Monument Records in the 60's-70's). Lotsa classic covers, traded verses, traditional instrumentation, a warm vibe. More like Merle's more recent records than Willie's--I can see Willie taking a back seat much more readily than Merle, who I imagine steered the ship. A very pleasant double disc.
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.
What Records Have You Bought Recently?
69Shellac - Excellent Italian Greyhound on LP and a 2nd copy of Shaquille O'Neal's Shaq Diesel on CD (to replace my cassette).
I like the Shaq record more but that almost goes without saying.
I like the Shaq record more but that almost goes without saying.
kerble is right.
What Records Have You Bought Recently?
70Brinkman wrote:Which Gary U.S. Bonds & Lee Hazlewood & Kingsmen 45's did you get?
Bonds: "School Is Out" b/w "One Million Tears"
Hazlewood: "Rainbow Woman" b/w "I Am, You Are"
dontfeartheringo wrote:I need people to act like grown folks and I just ain't seeing it.