Tuesday, March 10, 2026
REFUGEE - st LP 74 w BRIAN DAVIDSON'S EVERY WHICH WAY - st LP 70 w JACKSON HEIGHTS - King's Progress CD 70 w Fifth Avenue Bus CD 72 w Ragamuffin Fool CD 72 w Bump 'N' Grind CD 73
VA - NOSTALGIC THIRTIES - 8 Records: Johnny Maddox - The Thirties In Ragtime LP 57 w Edward R. Murrow & Fred W. Friendly - I Can Hear It Now....Vol. III 1919-1932 LP 50 w Enoch Light & The Light Brigade - Big Band Hits Of The 30's Vol. 2 LP 75 w The Longines Symphonette, The Singing Choraliers - The Nostagic 30's 2LP w VA - Original Recordings Of The 30's - Those Legendary Leading Men of Stage & Screen LP 73 w VA - PLAZA HOUSE presents The Greatest Hits Of The 30's LP 71 w VA - Sentimental Journey 30's 40's 2LP 72 w VA - THOSE WONDERFUL 30's The Stars Of Hollywood's Golden Era 2LP 74
Keeping on with the decades theme this week we have some fine records. The Sentimental Journey actually has the 40's mixed in but as I was keeping a green vinyl boxset from the late 30's documenting the Swing Music phenomenon for St. Patrick's day next week and also since the 30's and 40's tend to get mixed for some I think it should be said at any rate. Also, since finding the one right above from 1919-1932 of news events just last week at Goodwill, we can call it a draw. LOL You get THEE best version of Judy Garland's Somewhere Over The Rainbow as well as the normal version from another record. Going to quote part of the back cover on the runner up to using the 'Nostalgic 30's' tag on the Winrar file as "Those Wonderful 30's" seemed to match the 'Roaring 20's' I labeled last week:
If you were a Hollywood tycoon greeting the New Year at midnight of December 31, 1929, your celebration would surely have been less than totally enthusiastic. Only two months earlier, the theatrical bible, Variety, had confirmed those frantic phone calls from your stock broker with a now immortal headline: "WALL STREET LAYS AN EGG." Somehow, putting it that way in the show biz phrase for a flop brought home with extra vividness the immense financial disaster that had struck America. In Hollywood, empires were tottering. And as though that wasn't enough, there were those troublesome "talkies" heralded by Al Jolson's brief but historic audible moments in 'The Jazz Singer." Movie audiences had been enthralled immediately. Bowing to the obvious box-office receipts, silent pictures in production were hastily scrapped or quickly revised to accommodate sound.
Overnight a new age had dawned for Hollywood. Old stars would flicker out--their voices unable to match their public personalities. A frantic search developed for fresh faces and talents. Responding to these challenges, Hollywood's comeback--in what would be later recognized as a golden era--owed much to the opulent musicals which burst upon the scene and transformed the industry. If people could now talk, they could also sing. Sound systems, originally scratchy and unreliable, were quickly improved and Hollywood was off and running.
But to create musicals you need great songs. Hollywood had nowhere to turn to but Tin Pan Alley, the creative heart of America's popular music. In the years to come, many top composers like Kern, Gershwin, Berlin, Porter and Arlen would heed the siren call of Hollywood and contribute significantly to the golden era.
VA - COUNTY LINE (CROSS OVER TO COUNTRY ORIG. HITS & STARS) LP 79
Another fine selection for the Country Comp series and it features these artists: Don Williams, Mel Tillis, Conway Twitty, Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius, John Conlee, Larry Gatlin, Tanya Tucker, The Kendalls, Oak Ridge Boys, Crystal Gayle, Kenny Rogers, Barbara Mandrell, Anne Murray, The Statler Brothers and Eddie Rabbitt. Enjoy!
THE SOUTHLAN TRIO - Sings About SWEET HEAVEN LP
Keeping on with the weekly Jesus Music posts we have here a fine and rare release. They are from Winter Haven, FL. Enjoy!
https://bestfile.io/en/KNvrTqBVVmBI1E3/file
The Roger Wagner Chorale, Vivaldi, Flor Peeters - Gloria bw Entrata Festiva LP 63
Keeping on with the weekly classical as long as I can and a fine one here. Per Discogs: American chorus founded in 1947 by Roger Wagner, originally under the name of the Los Angeles Concert Chorale.
Echoes And A Dream - st CD 73 -cc
COLLECTOR'S CHOICE: Per Discogs: Rarest Canadian private press.. only 150 copies known to be made. Notable for having a Led Zeppelin cover song "Thank You"
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
https://bestfile.io/en/3DbpPF7w6RQJh4F/file
Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign - st CD 73 -cc
COLLECTOR'S CHOICE: A very cool release per Discogs: Originally called the Ebony Rhythm Band, the Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign formed in 1969 in Indianapolis and recorded locally on LAMP records. In the tradition of Motown’s Funk Brothers, the Ebony Rhythm Band served as the house band for other LAMP artists. In 1971, the group moved to California and became the Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign, which at that time opened for Curtis Mayfield, New Birth, The Grass Roots, Dobie Gray, The Whispers, the Commodores and Three Dog Night. In 1973, Wayne Henderson of the Jazz Crusaders produced ERFC’s first album called Reach For It with Henderson playing trombone. In the same year, the band returned to Indianapolis and two years later recorded the single “How’s Your Wife (And My Child),” which reached #69 on the Billboard Hot Soul 100 chart. Its flip-side was “Oh Child,” which received airplay on the east coast but did not chart. In 1976, the band released the album Watch You Watchin’ Me on Chi-Sound Records. ERFC continued on until 1980, playing with numerous big names including Al Green, Donny Hathaway, Jackie Wilson, the Stylistics, Patty Labelle, the Ohio Players, the Guess Who, the Mystics, Sha Na Na, Earth Wind & Fire, B.B. King, and Bobby “Blue” Bland. In 2007, the group reunited as the New Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign, a nine-piece group consisting mainly of original members. (The original group only had five members.) A reunion show was given in June 2007 at Radio Radio in Indy’s Fountain Square.
Merry Clayton - Gimme Shelter CD 70 w st CD 71 w Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow CD 75 w Albums That Shouldn't Exist blogspot comp.
Per Discogs: Soul - gospel - rhythm 'n' blues disco singer - actress
Born on 25.12.1948 in Gert Town, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Wife of the late jazz artist Curtis Amy
Sister of Little Feat's percussionist Sam Clayton.
Debuted at 14 years old in 1962 with the duet with Bobby Darin, "Who Can I Count On? (When I Can't Count On You)".
She recorded first "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" but it was Betty Everett's version that became a hit the same year.
She was one of the original Raelets, the backing vocalists of Ray Charles.
She did back vocals on Neil Young's debut in 1968.
She is best known for her duet with Mick Jagger on "Gimme Shelter", an intense performance that was revisited decades later in the documentary "20 Feet from Stardom", which won both an Oscar and a Grammy.
She is heard at the background of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama".
She went on singing back vocals for Tom Jones, Joe Cocker and Carole King.
Her biggest hit is the uptempo "Yes" out of the 1987 soundtrack "Dirty Dancing"
She released five solo albums through the 70's and one in 1994.
Psychotic Turnbuckles - 7's 85 w Destroy Dull-City EP 86 w Go Go Gorilla 12 EP 86 w Beyond The Flipout CD 87 w 7 88 w Pharoahs Of The Far Out CD 89 w Singles CD 20
REPOST and ADD ON: Another Brian Guy (Seattle later on) post like the other two right below as part of a three part repost for Nick From Greece. I will say I had a lot of fun listening to this band last weekend on my rides to the beach. Here is what Brian wrote before: From Sydney, NSW the Psychotic Turnbuckles. Being an old pro-wrestling fan, I have always thought this bands name is absolutely hysterical. What you get here is just good old fashion punk rock. Released in 1985 on the Vi-nil label. Link Restored 1-17-
This release is from 1988 released on Rattlesnake Records. As I said in the last post I enjoyed pro-wrestling in the past, this little 7" has a tribute to one of my favourite wrestlers of all time, Abdullah the Butcher, real name Larry Shreeve, who I think finally retired last year. He also had a song about him done by AntiSeen called Dear Abby, but I digress. Enjoy! Link Restored 1-17-
Jeff Clayton and the Slimegoats 7 88
REPOST Request: Part of a three part request early this year from Nick The Greek. What Brian Guy [original poster] wrote last time: Jeff Clayton of Antiseen fame from a 1988 solo recording (actually it was done while Antiseen was taking a break).This is pretty much what you'd expect. They do a GG Allin cover "Cock on the Loose" plus five other songs.All in all I really enjoyed this and I hope you do to.
Released on Death Train Music out of New London, NC. I believe that this was Jeff Clayton's home address at the time but I could be wrong.Cheers,Brian Guy
ANTI-SEEN - Blood Of Freaks 7 88 w Raw Shit LP 88 w Two Headed Dog 7 90 w My God Can Beat Up Your God 7 90 w Southern Hospitality LP 91 w From The Vault Of EP 92 w Eat More Possum LP 93 w Seducer split 7 95 w Mean Woman Blues 7 98 w Nothing But Puke spit 7 98 w 15 Minutes Of Fame LP 99 w Screamin' Bloody Live CD 02 w Texas Teri split 7 03 w Hell CD 05 w Blowfly split 7 08 w The Best Of CD 08 w New Blood LP 12 w The Tribute w Two Heads split 7 13 w Live Possums Cd 13
REPOST Request: Sorry for the long delay on this and above requests from Nick The Greek. Added a few more splits since last repost of JayIRC's original posts. Per Discogs: Antiseen are a Charlotte, NC based punk rock band founded 1983 by Jeff Clayton (2) and Joe Young.
Current Line-up:
Jeff Clayton - Vocals
Walt Wheat - Guitar
Sir Barry Hannibal - Drums
Malcolm Tent - Bass
Past Members:.
Russ Ward - Guitar
The Gooch - drums
Joe Young - guitar
Jon Bowman- bass
Phil Keller- drums
Doug Canipe - bass
Greg Clayton - drums
Dale Duncan - bass
Marlon Cherry - bass
Doug Throgmorton - drums
Thomas O'Keefe - bass
Tripp McNeill - bass
Sir Barry Hannibal - drums
Byron "Spitbubble" McDonald - drums
Lee "Flea" Howard - bass
Steve Sadler - drums
Brad Keeter - drums
Bill Cates - bass
Mitch Cooper - drums
Joe Williams - bass, keyboards
Dana "Ace" Davis - guitar
Apoteosi - st CD 74
Some fine Italian prog rock to start out this short four album series for this week of suggestions from our friend Josef (Austria). Interesting write-up from Discogs: Italian prog rock band formed in 1974 by Federico Idà (bass, flaute), Franco Vinci (guitar, voice), Marcello Surace (drums), Massimo Idà (keyboards, voice), Silvana Idà (voice). In 1975 they published the prog rock album with the same name of the band, considered by all critics and fans of the genre around the world, one of the musical works of the period among the highest in terms of expression and of character of the composition.
Belles Will Ring - Mood Patterns CD 07
Group of four great suggestions this week from Josef (Austria) that I am finally getting to. Per Discogs: Real Name: Liam Judson, Joe Driver, Aidan Roberts, Lauren Crew, Matthew Sigley
Profile: Belles Will Ring was created through a collective love of New Wave, 60's folk rock, and New York punk. Originating in the eerily serene setting of the Blue Mountains in 2006 the band has evolved to its current incarnation with founding members Liam Judson & Aidan Roberts along with long term members Joe Driver, Lauren Crew & Matthew Sigley.
Belles Will Ring are: Liam Judson - vocals, guitars, organ, synthesizer, percussion.
Joe Driver- percussion.; Aidan Roberts - guitars, vocals, harmonica, keyboards.
Lauren Crew - solina string ensemble, guitar, percussion, vocals.
Matthew Sigley- Bass Guitar.
Don Nix - In God We Trust CD 71
Another fine suggestion from Josef (Austria) for this particular album as he has many per Discogs: Real Name: William Donald Nix
Profile: US musician, producer and songwriter, born September 27, 1941, in Memphis, Tennessee. Died December 31, 2024. 166 work titles registered on BMI publishing.
Pan - st CDr 70
WoW what a cool suggestion from our friend Josef (Austria) [be sure to thank him now and then...I don't need it as this is my personal rolodex (just prevented me from a double buy at Goodwill last night on way home from work)]. Per Discogs: Pan is a psychedelic/progressive/blues rock band from Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark, that was formed in 1969.
The band was consisting of musicians Robert Lelievre, Thomas Puggaard-Müller, Henning Verner, Arne Würgler, Michael Puggaard-Müller, and in the group's 2nd incarnation: Jens Elbøl, Torben Enghoff, and Nils Tuxen. Several of these musicians are still playing regular live shows in various different bands, such as Troels Jensen & Kenn Lending Blues Band, Somanden Og Stjernerne, and Survivors.








































