Monday, February 2, 2026

YELLO -- EP 79 w Solid Pleasure CD 80 w 7 81 w Claro Que Si CD 81 w You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess CD 83 w 7's & 12 EP's 83 w Stella CD 85 w One Second CD 87 w Flag CD 88 w Baby CD 91 w The New Mix in One Go CD 86


REPOST and ADD ON:  You hit the jackpot anonymous coming up all 7's here with the albums you wanted.  I had only posted the first three long ago but had forgot I had all these from 80sonspeed defunct blogspot (it still up I take repost requests from there). Per Discogs:  Swiss electronic band formed in 1979 in Zürich, Switzerland.

Carlos Peron left the band in 1983

https://bestfile.io/en/Q3K0OfqNCfUPmD9/file

THE ASPEN FLYERS - st LP 80


 Another great request from FUNKMYROCK with this band.  Band members: Ken Thomas, Steve Chenoweth [Stephen Saylor], Mark Ross & Dan Taylor.

https://bestfile.io/en/WhYI9gyswP9Pc5g/file

VA - VIACOMCMD FROM FRIENDS - 2 QTS OF MAGNUM tape w Bonus cassettesingle URGE! 1996 w Grateful Dead tribute to Bob Weir [R.I.P.]


 Good news!  I found more comp tapes and whatnot doing a super organization last weekend so I was NOT finished with this kind of post.  This tape you can see what is on it was done by my SST buddy Fred who has been 'posted' before..in fact not HE is putting MEAT PUPPETS different song of 'Open Wide' instead of 'Sam' like I mentioned before (because he already used that song like Joe did and John the others in series).  We all listened to the same stuff so I had to check his writing to make sure it wasn't Joe...then I remembered Fred was big rock guy into Rush.  Other bands:  Minutemen, Mr. Bungle, Last Crack, Pretenders, Steely Dan, Janes Addiction, Descendents, Wire, Joe Jackson, Jimi Hendrix and The Grateful Dead. Because I was so busy after year end vacation of 3 weeks, I missed a post for the Great Bob Weir so this short set and the related reposts below should cover it.  His song for me was 'One More Saturday Night' with great Bob vocals towards shouting which is my fave style next to rants.  We'll miss him. 

VA - VIACOMCMD FROM FRIENDS:  https://bestfile.io/en/C1gE8nLV1luEYFI/file

THE GRATEFUL DEAD (consolidated all my previous posts and organized):  https://bestfile.io/en/Wjs8ULjbSBNMLvs/file

THE WARLOCKS:  https://bestfile.io/en/BqXS0tsDKaMxR6v/file

All the Bands from our MN scene influenced by the Grateful Dead and Bob Weir:

KIND:  https://bestfile.io/en/hYBzoK2KuSXc8iB/file

MANGO JAM:  https://bestfile.io/en/HUeOT9EJAlJTIu3/file

GOONEY BIRDS:  https://bestfile.io/en/WitGoAHWfPJeDa6/file

VA - CLASSICAL HITS CD 01


 Pulled this one out from a Goodwill find and turned out it is classical which is O.K. but it was a super busy posting day today as next week it special posts for Valentine's Day and then the next week is Mardi Gras and I am backed up since last year right before that holiday my first ripping PC crashed.  Artists featured: Charlotte Church, Bond, Star Wars-Episode 1 Phantom Menace, Sarah Brightman, Titanic, Russell Watson, John Williams, Renee Fleming, Yo-Yo Ma, Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo (have an album in rip pile), Luciano Pavarotti, Joshua Bell, Andre Rieu, Hans Zimmer-Gladiator, Tan Dun-Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, The Boston Pops, Braveheart, Wynton Marsalis, Gil Shaham, Edgar Meyer and Mark O'Connor.  Enjoy!

https://bestfile.io/Bms9ZcOEEBEzyPl/file

DON LENNON - Maniac CD 97 w st CD 99 w Downtown CD 01 w Routine CD 04 w Radical CD 06 w Nick And Mary 2CD 11 w THE UMPTEENS - Turn The Livingroom Into A Dance Floor CD 86 w Rarities youtube


 Love this guy from college days of Radio K which is still a vital source for new music and they keep all their top 77 lists for each year.  I had the Umpteens original version of 'Party All The Time' on one of my Viacomcmd compilations posted but had forgotten until I got all this an hour before lunch last Friday the great song 'Party Coordinator' that was another hit song on the K.  He is the coolest most nonchalant style singer I have ever heard.  Nice tunes indeed!  Enjoy!

https://bestfile.io/en/g0tLKTU3lbkUjKd/file

VA - WINNIN' COUNTRY LP 79


 Great one for the Country Comp this week with great Johnny Cash starting out side one called 'Oney' and start of side two for that matter.  Other artists:  Johnny Duncan, Tammy Wynette, David Houston (there he is again LOL) and we all know Lynn Anderson.

https://bestfile.io/OrpXKl2mMrUOBcB/file

VA - WORLD'S GREATEST FISHING BAND CD 06 w JERRY REED - Oh What A Woman LP 72 w Collector's Series LP 73-85


REPOST and ADD ON:  They say he is the best guitarist and I had to check for myself this week after seeing a reel on youtube with a short blurb about some gone fishin' album which I had only heard that Flipper had done as I have posted.  I had the Collector's Series sitting unopened for years so not sure where I got it but most likely Goodwill.  It is incredible in my ears a some of his best and completely blew me away with his guitar playing on the Smokey & The Bandit movie themes within yeah also songs that would go with other radio hits I heard back then Bad Bad Leroy Broewn by Croce or Jimmy Castor Bunch Birth Butt Boogie  etc  The CD features:  Bobby Bare, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Lorrie Morgan, Patty Loveless and Gary Shiebler, Porter Wagoner, Arlo Guthrie, Little Jimmie Dickens, Bryan White And Rachel Proctor, Danny Gilley and Tanya Tucker (who my work mate from OK/TX says he's been out at her place on the driveway with a friend and talked to her doing work or something.  Enjoy!

https://bestfile.io/Whu7n1TXMcY2quh/file


THE FISHERMEN QUARTET - BUILD MY MANSION LP 74


 Part of the fish theme I've got going this week so here's the Jesus Music selection of the week!

https://bestfile.io/bSYLBYTJvGSwTPe/file

ROBERT FLEISCHMAN - PERFECT STRANGER LP 79


 Part of this mini theme of fish sounding names for that theme above.  This is some pretty cool hair metal that is actually good so enjoy!  Lots on Discogs about him:  Robert Fleischman was born (March 11, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA), raised in Torrance California, and has enjoyed tremendous success as a vocalist, songwriter and performer during his career. Robert exploded onto the booming California music scene in the late 1970’s when he joined a San Francisco band, looking to make the transformation from rock-fusion to a more radio friendly, commercial rock sound. This band, Journey, would go on to become one of the most successful rock bands in the history of music. Robert, the original lead vocalist, wrote and performed with Journey for just under a year. Due to a conflict of interest with management, vocalist Steve Perry was hired; continuing the sound that Fleischman was instrumental in helping the band establish.

With the triple platinum success of Journey’s Infinity album on which Robert’s songs are prominently featured, the name Robert Fleischman had quickly become synonymous with hit songwriting. His most noteworthy contributions to the band were, "Wheel in the Sky", "Anytime", and "Winds of March". In January of 2005 when Journey received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, they insisted that Robert be included in the honor.

Later, Robert signed a deal with Arista Records and recorded his first solo album with Jimmy Iovine, Perfect Stranger (1979), which included former Journey band mate Neal Schon. A successful solo tour would follow the release of the album, including shows with Van Halen, Eddie Money, Boston and Sammy Hagar.

In the early 1980’s, Robert formed the melodic rock band, Channel. The band was signed to Epic Records and they released their self-titled debut in 1984 to great critical success. Channel, however, was short lived because of a new opportunity that would soon be calling for Robert.

Robert next joined Vinnie Vincent, of KISS, and fellow band members Bobby Rock and Dana Strum to record Vinnie Vincent Invasion (Chrysalis) in 1986. The record featured Robert’s piercing vocals and Vincent’s wicked guitar playing and included the hit single "Boyz Are Gonna Rock".

Over the next decade, Robert would greatly expand his involvement in the music industry as a staff songwriter for the prestigious Almo Irving Publishing and as a musical score composer for feature film and television projects.

Although his career has been filled with success, Robert Fleischman has always felt more comfortable in the recording studio, flying under the radar while he quietly goes about his business as a songwriter and recording artist. “I think of myself as a songwriter more than anything,” Fleischman admits, “and of course I like recording my own material.”

“Every album I’ve done recently has been different than the others,” Robert explains, “and that is because I like to go in and record whatever I’m feeling at the moment. I’m fortunate that my songwriting career has given me the freedom to do that.” From orchestral to pop to electronic, metal and A/C rock, Robert’s songwriting and vocal abilities transcend genres and stylings. He is a truly gifted singer and songwriter, and a musician’s musician. “For me, it’s all about the writing,” he said, “you can have the greatest singer and band, but what really matters is the songs.”

Fleischman reveals “It was time for me to put myself out there as an artist once again.” Robert Fleischman’s years of experience and broad range of talent and puts him out there among the elite storytellers and vocalists of pop music.

https://bestfile.io/en/SAu54Xy8bTDjvlZ/file

DAVE FRISHBERG - You're A Lucky Guy LP 78 w Getting Some Fun Out Of Life LP 77


 Very cool piano guy from my home state MN with some real good tunes too...part of my mini theme of fish or sounds like fish.  Here is the Discogs:  Real Name:  David L. Frishberg

Profile:  (Born: 23 March 1933 in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA - Died: 17 November 2021) was an American jazz pianist, vocalist, composer, and lyricist. His songs have been performed by Blossom Dearie, Rosemary Clooney, Shirley Horn, Anita O'Day, Michael Feinstein, Irene Kral, Diana Krall, Stacey Kent, John Pizzarelli, and Mel Tormé.

https://bestfile.io/yvqFz5WR3wGoT7s/file

George Benson - Weekend In L.A. 2LP 78 w The Collection 2LP 81 w In Your Eyes LP 83 w The George Benson Quartet - It's Uptown LP 66 w White Rabbit tape 72 qw Tenderly CD 89

REPOST Request and ADD ON:  I tell ya those music fans must know I'm holdin'!  Been holdin' the cassette and 89 CD with no cover both from Goodwill for years so's it be harvest time me thinks!  My older brother had the first shown that I grew up with and just like he had Al Stewart, Al DiMeola and Tom Waits and others they make essential core to any collectors repetoire.  I really enjoyed the tape!

COUNTRY COOKING - 14 BLUEGRASS INSTRUMENTALS LP 71


 A fine set for the hillbilly theme this week.

https://bestfile.io/en/8WpOcNsziv3KsEe/file

VA - WAVES Volume 1 & 2 LP's 79 80 w VA - The Best Of Bomp! Vol. One LP 78 w VA - Experiments In Destiny BOMP! 2LP 80 w 'New Wave On Record' 1975-78 by Greg Shaw 78

REPOST and ADD ON:  There has been recent talk of Greg Shaw [R.I.P.] and the excellent Bomp! label out of L.A.--particularly the WAVE comp. first one that I got over at youtube a good copy then got the vinyl to own of the second one.  I had posted the other comp.'s long ago with expired zippy links so added those and a recent ebook about him.  Also, adding my old Decline of Western Civilization mp4 rip from ancient days of the DU blog with fresh link...I think they interview Greg in that.  This is essential stuff with these artists:  Stiv Bators, The Real Kids, The Dadistics, Black Xolton And The Martians, Jimmy Lewis And The Checkers, The Nuns (Josef are the reading?), Gary Charlson, Rodney And The Brunettes, The 'B' Girls, The MnMs, Paul Collins, Nikki And The Corvettes, Jukebox Rebel Queens, Professor Anonymous, The Sonics, The Weirdos, The Zantees, Jon And The Nightriders, The Lipstick Killers, The Last, The Hypstrz, The Dead Boys, The Crawdaddys, The Martians, TheWombats, Rainbow Red Oxidizer, Cheek, The Romantics, 20/20, The Flamin' Groovies, The Poppees, The Wackers, The Choir, The Rockfield Chorale, Venus And The Razorblades, Iggy And The Stooges feat. James Williamson, Snatch, Willie Alexander And The Boom Boom Band, Shoes, The Zeros, DMZ, Snatch, Tommy Rock, The Human Switchboard, The Flashcubes, Permanent Waves, Paul Collins, The Marshalls, JJ180, The Invaders, Blitzkrieg Bop, Psychotic Pineapple, The Dadistics, The Lonely Boys, The Jumpers, Toy Love, OHO, The Martians, The Singles, The Toasters, Gary Charlson, Billy Hancock, Jeff Stacy & The National Debt and Pointed Sticks.  


Decline of Western Civilization MP4 video:  https://bestfile.io/en/E9lJQv8UvjXm2PJ/file

Blueground Undergrass - Barnyard Gone Wrong CD 99 w Bonus Bluegrass - ON THE CHARTS(early 90s)


REPOST Request:  Slipping in a poorly labeled similar release from the early 90's 'On The Charts' which had no cover or details.  Posted by Mark Underground back in the day so looking forward to hearing this.

https://bestfile.io/en/DEJ4Uxgr5DFpePn/file

CLARE TORRY - HEAVEN IN THE SKY CD 06 w TV2 LP 87

I think I got bamboozled as the TV2 band was supposed to have a couple really good Clare songs but I only heard her once barely as backup but maybe I was distracted?  At any rate, I got last copy of the CD on Discogs after Jokonky blogspot had posted about Chrissie Hynde.  Enjoy!  

Downliners Sect - The Sect CD 64 05 -cc


COLLECTOR'S CHOICE:  Per Discogs:  Downliners Sect were a British 1960s group with an R&B style similar to The Yardbirds or Rolling Stones, formed by rhythm guitarist/vocalist Mick O'Donnell with drummer Johnny Sutton when their group the Downliners disbanded after a disastrous French tour.

Arthur Evans, originally a drummer, joined the band and became bass guitarist/vocalist, whilst an earlier lead guitarist was replaced by Terry Gibson (AKA Terry Clemson) from an Orpington band called The Hoods. O'Donnell and Evans decided to change their performing names to Don Craine and Keith Grant (2) respectively, although they retained their real names in writing/arranging credits.

The band's first studio recordings in 1963 were "Cadillac" & "Roll Over Beethoven", but were not released until much later. The first Downliners Sect release was a self-financed EP of 400 copies, titled "Nite In Gt. Newport Street" - recorded live in the street's club Studio 51, run by Vi Highland & Pat Mayhew, later to become the Ken Colyer Club. It was here that the band met and took on Ray Sone as harmonica player.

They signed a deal with EMI/Columbia in 1964, recording "Baby What's Wrong" and the album "The Sect". Their EP had gained attention on Swedish pirate radio and a single, "Little Egypt", reached No 2 in the Swedish charts in April, 1965 - at the same time Sone was replaced by Pip Harvey. Harvey left before the band recorded the album "The Rock Sect's In" and a single "The Cost Of Living", after which Gibson & Sutton quit the band. One notable session musician & arranger in four of their albums was John Paul Jones.

In 1967 Craine and Grant formed a new line-up and continued as Don Craine's New Downliners Sect. (Including Bob Taylor, Matthew Fisher, Kevin Flanagan, Barry Cooper). Craine & Cooper departed in 1967 and Grant took over the band to record Swedish releases on Garageland Records, back under the name Downliners Sect. After many lineup changes, the band continues to play together.

https://bestfile.io/en/csSTMdX4WsPavg3/file

The Vampires of Dartmoore - Dracula's Music Cabinet CD 69 -cc


COLLECTOR'S CHOICE:  Filed under 'D' but I should have posted this one with the others on Halloween this year as similar to The Vampires’ Incorporation.  Cool stuff~says Psychedelic Exploitation style!

https://bestfile.io/en/Kmc5DoxeEjbaiMI/file


The Common People - Of-By-For-From The Common People CD 69 -cc


COLLECTOR'S CHOICE:  An extra bonus out of alphabetical order as just got this one from a picture Dale T. from Otto's had posted.  They are from Baldwin Park, CA

https://bestfile.io/en/NGKTTAbcAV1BwFi/file


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