Got a few records for Christmas.
Elmo Williams & Hezekiah Early - Takes One To Know One
Jelly Roll Kings - Off Yonder Wall
Asie Payton - Worried
Fat Possum for Christmas is awesome. The one I was really looking forward to was Elmo & Hezekiah, but the best one turned out to be Asie Payton. I'm not sure exactly how I went this long without getting into him, but I'm happy I could get it corrected. Plus, free sticker and a button. And my mom decided she wasn't going to keep them for herself. Yeah!
New Year's Eve I decided to do a thrift store run-through. It had been probably over a month since I'd gone to any thrift store, which is pretty much an eternity for me. And I was rewarded pretty well. Got a few Queen records in very good condition, a few Elton John records, the second Terry Reid, and a few others that are inessential but good to have, like a couple Wings albums and Lou Reed's Transformer, things like that. At one place I found a copy of Them's second album. It's not in great shape, but it's a pretty unusual find for a thrift store. It would be a good find in a record store, so there was no way I was leaving it there. And I also found Yessongs. I was excited about that, however, I wouldn't call my search for Yessongs over. The cover on this one is terribly water-damaged, though the vinyl looks to be in okay playable shape. It'll be better once I dust it off. I'll still be keeping my eyes open for it, but this copy will tide me over until I can find one in better shape and including the booklet.
Then, fun news to go along with this, with the additions of the thrift store run to my spreadsheet I have exceeded 1000 albums. In actuality I did that a while ago because, almost two years since I started the spreadsheet, I still haven't entered my classical albums into it. So, that only took 13 or 14 years. Let's make it 2000 by 33.
CONGRATS MY MAN! I too am close to the thousand mark (if I didn't already pass it with my latest Last Vestige run)... Once I count up mine we should post up some running totals on the right side of the page... and call it THE RACE WITH NO END. Which Queen records? Oh, and here's a cross blog comment - so glad you're listening to Mahavishnu!!! Those first couple are insane... definitely my favorite fusion records.
ReplyDeleteThe Race With No End Til We End. Or The Race to Die Last. The Queen records were A Day At The Races, A Night At The Opera, and Sheer Heart Attack. In addition to the Mahavishnu reccommendation, I totally agree with you on the Genesis preference. I've been listening to ...And Then There Were Three and Duke a little bit and they are awesome.
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