Monthly Archive for August 2006

The Pleasures Of Love The Pleasures Of Love

Listening to this record reminds me that my sense of humor has not matured much in the last 17 years.

Leroy Daniels: Sexmouth Leroy Daniels: Sexmouth

I would like to present, as a public service, somthing that is a rarity for the record collector: Boobs without the use of a credit card.

Dogwood: Out In The Open Dogwood: Out In The Open

I’m too afraid to actually listen to this record.

Music of Machinery : Shrewsbury Pumping Station Music of Machinery : Shrewsbury Pumping Station

Optimistically sub-titled “Volume One”, this 7″ 45 rpm single came out on Big Ben records in the UK in 1968. It is an unedited recording of a 19th century pumping engine, one side recorded “In The Engine Room”, the other “In The Cellar”. Rhythm of Machinery might have been a more apt name for the […]

Country Comfort - We Are the Children Country Comfort - We Are the Children

The kind folks at Friends of Sound here in Austin, TX recommended this to me as a two or three tracker from Hawaii. Fortunately, Country Comfort’s songs sound very similar and it’s more like a four to six tracker. They do a great cover of ‘Make It With You’ and an original called ‘To be […]

Starlight Children’s Chorus – E.T., I Love You & Other Extra-Terrestrial Songs For Children Starlight Children’s Chorus – E.T., I Love You & Other Extra-Terrestrial Songs For Children

With all the spin-off merchandise that comes with the success of a major motion picture, there’s bound to be some schlocky knockoff, and this is one of the weirdest ones I’ve ever seen. The title song, “E.T., I Love You”, one of two listenable and entertaining tracks on this record, was actually written by Buckner […]

Rex Holman - Here in the Land of Victory Rex Holman - Here in the Land of Victory

“Victory” was the inital release on the obscure Pentagram label (a subsidiary of Jubilee). In between a busy acting scheduling, Holman recorded this interesting mix of country, blues, and eastern influenced psych-folk. His voice is heavy on the vibrato, reminding me slightly of Tim Buckley. Copper Kettles is one of my favorites […]

The Elementals with Captain Ricky Pluto - Living Stones The Elementals with Captain Ricky Pluto - Living Stones

This private press gem originated in Michigan in 1984. Unfortunately the cover is the best part of the package. The music is really really bad 1980s synth pop/new wave stuff, with lyrics that seem to be deep but don’t actually say anything. If you’ve ever seen the British TV show The Office, the “Free Love […]

The Wombles - Keep On Wombling The Wombles - Keep On Wombling

The moment I saw the trippy psych/kiddie album cover, I knew I had to buy this record, and I’m sure glad I did. The Wombles are an H.R. Pufnstuf meets The Muppets children’s television and book series from the UK with a mission: they’re all about picking up litter. I had some high hopes for […]

Lisa: No Lo Sabes Todavia Lisa: No Lo Sabes Todavia

As near as I can tell by trying to read the notes on the back of this lp with my non-existant understanding of Spanish, “Lisa” is from Cuba via Florida. I guess Lisa is either a very uncommon name where she comes from, or she was a Madonna-like mega-star who achieved single name recognition. Anyhow, […]

Larry Conklin and Jochen Blum - Jackdaw Larry Conklin and Jochen Blum - Jackdaw

Here’s hands down one of my favorite Seattle private press lp’s. About half of the album is instrumental with Larry Conklin on guitar and Jochen Blum playing violin and 12 string guitar. Definitely brings to mind Fahey/Basho/Hecht etc. The tracks with vocals have a haunting, sparse feel to them, the loner folk tag fits the […]

Frank Cardona y sus Alegres Tejanos Frank Cardona y sus Alegres Tejanos

This is an oddball Tejano band on Diamante Records, featuring a dubious vocalist known only as “Mario”. They play a cool variety of styles, from ballads to hard organ driven cumbias, and loud clangy ranchera. Then definitly have some afro-mex rythms working in a few tracks, and they do a pretty rippin “Funky […]

The Bayan Mongol Variety Group - S/T The Bayan Mongol Variety Group - S/T

From what i’ve read, the BAYAN MONGOL VARIETY GROUP were one of the very first bands in Mongolia doing modern westernized music, all this in the late 60s judging by what this lp sounds like. This record was released in 1981 — bet they did some top class music back then. Found this […]

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