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Archive for June, 2009

Beatles Bio Looks Behind the Myths

Author: Bob Bembridge
06 30th, 2009

To London record executives in 1962, Liverpool may as well have been Timbuktu.

Small wonder that a provincial rock band calling itself “The Beatles” couldn’t beg, borrow, or steal a record contract.  How a desperate Brian Epstein, after a crushing rejection by Decca, finally secured a recording contract is one of the many engaging stories told in Bob Spitz’s The Beatles: A BiographyRead the rest of this entry »



06 25th, 2009

I’d only heard a few of Acid Mothers Temple’s recordings before I saw them last April in Philadelphia. One of them was a seven-inch which sounded much to me like the output of any number of Japanoise bands, such as The Boredoms or The Machine Gun TV. Another was a live recording from 2004 which had them sounding like Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd jamming with Blue Cheer with members of Pere Ubu sitting in. This turned out to be merely a fraction of a fraction of the output of this extremely prolific Japanese psychedelic-rock band One day while I was in Philadelphia visiting friends, I heard on the radio that Acid Mothers Temple’s 2009 North American tour would bring them to a club in Philadelphia called Johnny Brenda’s. So I decided to make the trip and check them out. Read the rest of this entry »



VALENCIA UPDATE

Author: Leigh Silbernagel
06 23rd, 2009

Direct from Valenica’s email newsletter, here’s the latest update about the Japan Tour and all of the Presale Information you need.

-leigh Silbernagel

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Roger Powell from Utopia          Photo by Coming Age

Roger Powell from Utopia Photo by Coming Age

For those of you following my blogs, you know that some of my earlier posts were eradicated through the magic of ones and zeros.  The reason I am bothering to repost them is that some are referred to in other blogs.  Then when the hapless reader looks for those blogs they aren’t even there!  This blog is BRAND NEW!!!  This section of the box set Last Of The New Wave Riders never made it to press as concerts came first.  I won’t be making that mistake this time.  We will finish the box set and THEN begin an onslaught of new reviews.  Upcoming will be The Tubes from B.B. Kings in NYC and then the Nine Inch Nails FAREWELL TOUR.  Yup, you heard it right, Trenty is hangin’ up Nails.  At least for a while.  New Tori Amos album Abnormally Attracted To Sin will soon be reviewed here, and hopefully some new releases as well, as well as dipping our toes in some literary territory.

It ain’t all about Utopia, but we are going to review two more discs from the box set then we have all new events and music to sink our teeth into.

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06 18th, 2009


Greetings from Princeton Record Exchange,

Recently arrived: almost 200 rare jazz records including 78 Blue Notes!

As all of you jazz fans know, it’s very difficult these days to find a good collection of original pressings from the 60’s.  Despite our best efforts, these records are getting harder and harder to find every year.  So it is with pleasure that we announce this beautiful collection is now available for sale.

 

This is part two of the collection that we featured last month that contained 60 Blue Notes.  Since the description is essentially the same, forgive me if I crib some of the writing from last time.  However, along with many Blue Notes, this time there are many rarities on Riverside, Epic, Pacific Jazz, Prestige and other fine labels as well.

  

As an experiment, we have uploaded a short video showing all the titles.  You can watch this video on our blog, www.prex.com/blog.  If you like this idea, please leave a comment.
 

This collection ranges from around 1959 to 1969.  In this writer’s opinion, the classic era in modern jazz.  They came from a reviewer who wrote in the 60’s, and most are stamped “Review copy” on the back.  As such, we believe them all to be original pressings.  The records and covers are in amazingly good condition.  There is writing on the back of most of the covers with the dates recorded penciled in, but they very few split seams, bent corners, ring wear or fading.
 

The gentleman also seems to have kept track of how many time he played them with little hash marks; most have ten or twelve, and it really looks like that is all the plays these records have had.  With only one or two exceptions, the vinyl is immaculate!  Very good sheen, no spindle marks, no scratches or scuffs; these are a real delight to see.
 

A couple of notes on this unusual collection: because of the scarcity of these records, and because so many of our valued customers are looking for them, we do request that you do not call us to put items on hold.  We want to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to buy them.  First come, first served please!
 

And, of course, these records have skyrocketed in value over the past few years, so they aren’t cheap.  We have tried to be reasonable; they range from $25 – $600, and believe we are charging less than top market value.  Because we have taken great care in determining demand, we ask that you understand the prices are the prices; no haggling please!
 

Some of the highlights are:

Duke Pearson “Tender Feelin’s” Blue Note BLP-4035, 47 W. 63rd, D.G., $299.99

Kenny Burrell “Blue Lights” Blue Note BLP-1597 47 W. 63rd, Deep Groove $249.99

Kenny Dorham “The Arrival of …” Jaro JAM-5007 Deep Groove $399.99

Charlie Rouse “Yeah!” Epic yellow/black label $349.99

Kenny Drew “Undercurrent”, 47 W. 63rd,  $599.99 (note: we believe no DG exists)

Miles Davis “Cookin” Prestige PRLP-7094, yellow NYC, $199.99

Duke Jordan “Flight to Jordan” Blue Note BLP-4046, 47 W. 63rd, $499.99

Sahib Shihab “Summer Dawn” Argo LP-742, Deep Groove $179.99
 

Also, many fine records by Mile Davis, Horace Silver, Thelonious Monk, Freddie Roach, Herbie Hancock, Herman Foster, and other sought-after artists from the classic 60’s period are well represented.  If you have been searching for these types of records, we encourage you to visit us soon; we don’t expect them to last long.

 

 



06 13th, 2009
Various Artists “Off The Wall Volumes One & Two” (Past & Present UK 2092)

These albums, which are now available on compact disc, initially arrived on the shelves in the early eighties. Pressed in limited quantities via the Wreckord Wrack label, “Off The Wall Volumes One & Two” are nearly as rare and pricey as original copies of the featured singles, which were cut by sixties bands. Read the rest of this entry »



06 11th, 2009

The seasons are nomads, and Summer has come back for a visit. Watermelon and berries are no longer in hibernation. There is now potato salad to make for the backyard barbeques to come. The beach becomes an opportunity again. Ball Mason jars are just waiting patiently to house freshly caught fireflies. And the songs of summer are ready to prove that they are just as luminous as sunlight glimmering through the trees. Read the rest of this entry »