Used LP’s brought home a coupla day ago, all found at a favorite shop, the name and location of which I am for the time being keeping to myself :-) :
- The dB’s: Like This (Bearsville Records). The dB’s were a 1980’s New York group whose member included drummer Will Rigby---later an off-and-on member of Steve Earle’s band, and songwriter/singer/guitarist/keyboardist Peter Holsapple---later a member of L.A. supergroup The Continental Drifters, whose other members included Susan Cowsill, Vicki Petersen of The Bangles, a real fine singer/songwriter named Gary Eaton---I don’t know what became of him, and a fantastic drummer/singer by the name of Carlo Nuccio, who may be heard on an early album of Tori Amos, some recordings of Emmylou Harris, Dr. John, and a bunch of others.
The Continental Drifters played around L.A. in the early-90’s, and were hands down one of the greatest musical ensembles I’v ever seen and heard live (and I saw The Beatles, The Stones, The Who---with Keith Moon, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, The Band, The Dead, and hundreds of others ;-). Near Mint condition, $7.99.
- Little Feat: Down On The Farm (Warner Brothers Records). NM, $6.99.
- Lloyd Green: Steel Rides (Monument Records). You may be forgiven for not recognizing Lloyd’s name, as he is a Nashville pedal steel guitarist. But Paul McCartney sure knew of him (Paul has very good taste in musicians), and engaged his services for the recording of Macca’s song "Sally G", which Lloyd himself recorded for this album. Lloyd is pictured on the cover with his very cool steel guitar and a smokin’ hot blonde. Who she is and why she’s on the cover I don’t know, but I ain’t complainin’ ;-) . NM, $2.99.
- The Whites: Greatest Hits (Curb Records). The White’s are a father/two daughter Bluegrass group (seen on stage near the end of the Coen Brothers’ movie O Brother Where Art Thou), one of the daughters being married to Ricky Skaggs, who produced some of the songs on this collection. NM, $4.99.
- Jesse Winchester: A Touch On The Rainy Side (Bearsville Records). I already have this LP, but the cover is beat-to-hell, so I bought this copy for it’s still-in-the-shrink cover. $2.99. FYI: Winchester is a great U.S.A. songwriter/singer who fled to Canada to avoid going to Viet Nam. Robbie Robertson of The Band produced his s/t debut album, and this album contains Jesse’s great song "A Showman’s Life", more recently recorded by the fantastic Buddy Miller (Emmylou Harris’ guitarist/harmony singer/band leader)..
- Like the above, I already have Linda Ronstadt’s Greatest Hits Volume Two in great condition, but the cover is a mess. Still-in-the-shrink cover and NM LP for $4.99. After seeing the recent documentary on Linda (fantastic!), I am buying every album of hers I see. What Elvis Costello said about her in the late-70’s is absolute bs. Maybe the greatest white female "Rock" (Pop, actually) singer of all time.
- J.J. Cale: Okie (Shelter Records). I am very late getting into J.J., completely missing him in the 1970’s. NM, $11.99.
- J.J. Cale: s/t debut (Shelter Records). I am already in possession on this album in a second pressing, but this is a first pressing (with the "Superman egg" Shelter logo) in NM condition, $29.99. Ooh, big money ;-) .
Yes, there are millions of LP’s out there, just waiting for you to bring home. But remember: a lot of great music from the 1990’s remains unavailable on LP, so when you are in record shops looking for records, don’t forget about CD’s. They are almost giving them away!