Steel Strings is a solo acoustic guitar album, while this album has both solo tracks as well as duets with various bass players. "Lady Madonna" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" have been posted on youtube:
70 to 80% of all recorded music is not on CD. I look for LPs that are not available on CD (or as mp3 downloads) and share them here.
Friday, March 3, 2017
Eric Schoenberg: Acoustic Guitar (1977)
Steel Strings is a solo acoustic guitar album, while this album has both solo tracks as well as duets with various bass players. "Lady Madonna" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" have been posted on youtube:
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
KVIL Christmas Vol. II
FW-KVIL-84
It's not my intention to turn this into a Christmas music blog. It's just that this LP has been sitting by my desk with a Post-it on it that says "Not on CD" for a long time, and I want to tidy up.
This was a thrift shop find (99¢), in excellent condition. The singing style on most of the tracks is not to my taste, however, "White Christmas," the only track performed by The Texas Girls Choir, is a standout. It is not on CD.
Monday, January 16, 2017
Eastman Frənch Horn and Trombone Choírs: Music For Christmas
Sto1at Records SZM 0120
Christmas is over, but here's a record that can be part of your Christmas Mix 2017. I was going through my overstock, and I found this LP, which I've never posted here. It has a nice version of Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming, one of my favorite Christmas songs. It is not on CD.
This was a thrift shop find (99¢), in very good condition.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming
Grado Blue/Paratrace, Technics SL-7, Pro-Ject Phono Box S, harman/kardon CDR-2.
This was a thrift shop find (99¢), in very good condition.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming
Grado Blue/Paratrace, Technics SL-7, Pro-Ject Phono Box S, harman/kardon CDR-2.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Christmas At Garden State Plaza
Blake Productions LPM/S 669
I love Christmas music performed by brass bands, and this quintet is very good, so I'm posting it again for 2016. This was a thrift shop find (99¢), in great shape. Unfortunately, the pressing is noisy.
Side 1 features The Festival Brass Quintet, and Side 2, The Riverside Church Carillon.
Presumably this record was sold at the Garden State Plaza shopping center, or perhaps it was given away with a purchase. It is undated, but if I had to guess, I'd say 1972 ±5 years.
Technics SL-7, Sonus SPM-4, Pro-Ject Phono Box S, harman/kardon CDR-2.
Christmas At Garden State Plaza: The Festival Brass Quintet (excerpt)
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
The Pete King Chorale: Christmas Time
Here's 2016's first Christmas LP. This was a thrift shop find, in good shape. It is not on CD. The mp3 album is available on Amazon UK, but according to wikipedia "Amazon.com sells music only to US customers while Amazon.co.uk sells music only to UK customers."
The album has been digitized and posted on youtube.
The album has been digitized and posted on youtube.
Friday, October 28, 2016
Godfrey Hirsch: At Pete's Place, New Orleans
Coral CRL 757475
[Update: tracks have been deleted from YouTube] This was a thrift shop find ($1.99), in excellent shape, part of a haul of three Pete Fountain-related LPs. It is not on CD.
The cover is a tad deceptive: Pete Fountain appears (out of focus) in the background but does not play on the record. Pete's band, however, does, including Eddie Miller on tenor sax on several tracks. It has been digitized and posted on youtube.
Bass – Oliver Felix
Drums – Nick Fatool, Paul Edwards
Guitar – Paul Guma
Piano – Earl Vuiovich
Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Miller
Vibraphone – Godfrey Hirsch
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
After You've Gone (1975)
A recent find in an Oxfam shop in England for 2£, in very good shape. The Internet reveals that there was a CD release in 2000, but it is out of print. Features Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Jake Hanna, Plas Johnson, and George Duke.
A YouTuber has digitized a track from the LP.
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Jim Dawson: Songman (1971)
Kama Sutra KSBS 2035
This was a thrift shop find (99¢) in good but not great shape. (Image from discogs)
I see that Jim Dawson just had a "70th Birthday Bash" concert at The Cutting Room in New York City, which is a nice music venue where I was fortunate to catch a David Lindley solo concert last year. Surprisingly, the room was only about third full. What to make of that?
Saturday Airplane
Once Was a Time I Thought / Now and Then
FrankenShure M111HE/N94e, Technics SL-7, Pro-Ject Phono Box S, harman/kardon CDR-2.
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