Sunday 10 July 2011

Creedence Clearwater Revival - I Heard It On The Grapevine

Creedence Clearwater Revival
I Heard It On The Grapevine
Fantasy FTC 128
45p
Filed between Crazyhead 'Rags' and The Cure 'Close To Me'


Not exactly classic Creedence, but easily worth 45p.

Wednesday 6 July 2011

Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes

Mott The Hoople
All The Young Dudes
CBS 65184
50p
Filed between Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 'Greatest Hits' and Naz Nomad And The Nightmares 'Give Daddy The Knife Cindy'.

One of the positives I found on first listen was that the album's opener, a cover of 'Sweet Jane', was not as bad as I expected (I'd already concluded it would be filed under 'ill-advised'). Its inclusion was presumably down to having a certain Mr Bowie on production duties, who of course also gave the band the album's title track (and two years later, his guitarist).

Sunday 3 July 2011

Otis Redding - Otis Blue

Otis Redding
Otis Blue

Atlantic
99p + £3.50 p&p
Filed between Redd Kross 'Teen Babes From Monsanto' and Otis Redding 'Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay'


As noted previously I last owned a copy of this approximately 25 years ago. One key difference being that would have been a 1980s mid-price reissue; here I've managed to acquire an early mono copy, possibly even a first pressing. Marvellous stuff.

The Kinks - Best of The Kinks 1964-65

The Kinks
Best of The Kinks 1964-65
Hallmark SHM 3265
£2
Filed between The Hollywood Brats (eponymous) and David Kusworth 'The Bounty Hunters'

Picked this up a local street party - ironically I sold my long-owned 'Golden Hour Of The Kinks' LP at the previous year's party. Further evidence of classic artists that for a while saw their body of work demoted to cheap compilations and reissues, this 1989 collection was on a Pickwick subsidiary label and would almost definitely have been confined to the bargain racks. I think that only The Beatles and The Rolling Stones escaped such downgrading (although as previously noted, some Beatles collections did turn up on budget priced labels, and certainly in the early 1990s The Rolling Stones back catalogue was available as mid-priced reissues).