Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Year is 1973 - Farnham Fans only need apply...


Now, I have been a fan of the plumbing Farnham for many a year. Call him Johnny, call him John - I just go by the record label, but respect the talent. It is awesome.

Anyway, going through the collection I found this single. I cannot believe I cannot remember it ( as opposed to not hearing it, LOL). I'm glad though - it's shite! Does anyone remember this, and / or have a comment? The song is "I Can't Dance To Your Music" by Johnny Farnham.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Compare this to now, there seems to be a bit of deja vu!


Whilst I continue to catalogue the new additions, I came across this gem. Looking at the pic, it seems that time may not have passed with this family. Recent images of Marie look very familiar when compared to this, hahahahaha... (Sorry, gotta have a chuckle every now and then...).

Saturday, May 15, 2010

May '81 - Today's Catalogue Special


Taken from the Radio 4 programme "The Phillip Jones Brass Ensemble" broadcast on Feb 2 1980, this is a classic. Not only the song, but the presentation. Herewith the cover pic...

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Oz - Mar 1980



Seems March 1980 was a big month in Oz. Whilst cataloguing the March hits I found the following two items. The covers are special and reveal the time as it was...

1. London Calling: ranked at number eight on Rolling Stone' list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003. London Calling has sold over two million copies worldwide.

2. Brass In Pocket: The band's third single, it was their first success, scoring number two in Australia during 1980, and number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. Chrissie Hynde revealed that she was initially reluctant to have the song released and remembers feeling a bit sheepish when it went to number one.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Classic Items Local and O/S



I was again trawling the records (the vinyl ones, LOL) and had to listen to these two offerings. One is the Aussie band Cold Chisel - what a selection - so good to hear all at one time! Here's a link to the detail: http://www.discogs.com/Cold-Chisel-Radio-Songs-A-Best-Of/release/1344231

Then I found a gem from Bryan Ferry. After listening to the "Price Of Love" EP on the weekend I was hungry for a bit more Bryan. This one's a classic and was under-rated. If you have not heard this album before and you like Bryan Ferry, I recommend it... highly! Visit here to listen to two tracks: http://www.bryanferry.com/bn.html

Anyway, hope to have some new blasts soon...

Monday, May 3, 2010

A 12" Surprise


Cruising through the extended play mixes of the 70's & '80's, this one happened along - a good listen that makes your feet tap...

Cold Fact...


I've had this smouldering in the collection for years. Seems Sixto Rodriguez had quite a following in Oz, but little other than in South Africa; until recently.


Rodriguez has finally started to be recognised in the US. So much so, this album was re-released and sold pretty well. Nothing like having the " Original" though, hehehehe.

A bigger blast!





Released in 1958, this album included tracks like "Chantilly Lace", "Pink Petticoats", "Big Bopper's Wedding" and "Little Red Riding Hood". The cover, as shown here, tells the story.


It was a pioneering album; there were 3 "Rock Video's" (all made in one day!) made from the first, third and fourth tracks mentioned above.


The Reverse cover tells a bit of the story. Too bad the music died that day (JP was one of the people killed in the Buddy Holly air crash).




A blast from the past


Whilst composing the new catalogue, I came across this cover for an Australian single from 1975. Hope you enjoy...