Another Amazing Vintage Record from OffbeatThings! This is the Great COUNT BASIE and His Orchestra Album from 1960 called "Dance Along With Basie". What you see in the pictures is a Very Rare Original copy. There are so very few still in existence BUT incredibly we have this preserved one. Condition is USED. COVER is GOOD ...> 7-8 out of 10 imo (minimal edgewear/buffs) SLEEVE is .................> Generic White Paper DISC is FAIR+ ........> 6-7 out of 10 imo (minor sm. scratches/buffs) We have many More Records that we are now listing For Sale so if you are searching for a particular Artist or LP, contact us and we may be able to help you. *General Disclaimers: -Some Albums may contain small factory punch-outs in the cover. This is/was a common factory defect at the time of issue. Check photos carefully as this may apply to this item. -Be aware that previous owner names may be written on the unseen inside of some album covers. -We do our best to ship your item ASAP but are not liable or responsible for delays due to Postal Delivery service or Customs delays. Cheers, Brian. Used 001
Easily one of the most important records ever made, John Coltrane's a Love Supreme was his pinnacle studio outing that at once compiled all of his innovations from his past, spoke of his current deep spirituality, and also gave a glimpse into the next two and a half years (sadly, those would be his last). Recorded at the end of 1964, Trane's classic quartet of Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, and Jimmy Garrison stepped into the studio and created one of the most thought-provoking, concise, and technically pleasing albums of their bountiful relationship (not to mention his best-selling to date). from the flowing (and classic) bass line at the intro to the last breathy notes, Trane is at the peak of his logical yet emotionally varied soloing while the rest of the group is remarkably in tune with Coltrane's spiritual vibe. Composed of four parts, each has a thematic progression leading to an understanding of spirituality through meditation.
Records Condition: VG++ Cover Condition: VG+ Count Basie – Big Bands: Count Basie Label: Time Life Music – STBB-08 Series: Big Bands Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono, Half Speed Mastered Country: USA & Canada Released: 1983 Genre: Jazz Style: Big Band One O'Clock Jump Jive at Five Sent For You Yesterday And Here You Come Today Pennies From Heaven Swingin' the Blues Boogie Woogie Shorty George Honeysuckle Rose Rock-a-Bye Basie Oh! Lady Be Good Broadway Basie Boogie Basie Blues Don't Worry 'bout Me Blow Top Moten Swing Gone With "What" Wind Rusty Dusty Blues Kid From Red Bank Every Day April in Paris Includes two-sided insert with history of Count Basie and Notes On The Recordings. LPs housed in a bound card stock box. Our Vinyl Grading: Mint (M): This is a grade that won't be used unless the record is still sealed. Near Mint (NM): This record shows no obvious signs of wear. A record that looks like new. The jacket may show only light wear with minor scuffing and/or edge-wear. The jacket will not have seam splits, folds, or cut-out holes. Near Mint Minus (NM-): This record won't be perfect and may show very minimal signs of use. This is a record that may have been played but was handled with extreme care. The jacket may have light scuffing and/or edge-wear, minimal creasing, promotional cut-outs or cut corners. Very Good Plus (VG+): This record will show light use and may have some mild scuffing and/or fine surfaces scratches that may create light surface noise. Light surface noise may be noticeable during quiet passages and in between tracks. This is a record that was obviously played and shows light to moderate wear. The jacket may have light to moderate scuffing, edge-wear, slight ring wear, lightly turned-up corners, promotional cut-outs or cut corners. Very Good (VG): This record will show more signs of wear. Surface scuffing and light scratches will be much more visible. Surface noise will be more noticeable. Record labels may have writing, or stickers attached. The jacket will have scuffing and edge-wear and may have seam splits, ring wear, turned-up corners, and cut-out holes. Jackets may also have a previous owner's name or other writing. Good (G): This record will have even more wear with significant surface noise, scratches, and possible groove wear. However, with all of these defects described, the record should play without skipping. Te jacket may have seam splits, ring wear, turned-up corners, and cut-out holes. Jackets may also have a previous owner's name or other writing.
Sleeve and vinyl are VG!
Count Basie & His Orchestra & Joe Williams – Back To Basie & The Blues Label: Roulette – VR 56016, Roulette – VR. 56016 | Birdland Series Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation Country: US Released: 1963 Genre: Jazz Style: Big Band, Swing Tracklist: A1 Rusty Dusty Blues A2 Everyday A3 Lying Woman A4 Good Mornin' Blues A5 Mean Mistreater B1 Keep Your Hand On Your Heart B2 Ain't No Use B3 Key To The Highway B4 Going To Chicago Blues B5 What Did You Win B6 Chains Of Love Condition: Media: Very Good. Sleeve: Very Good. Very good: Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as with light scratches (deep enough to feel with a fingernail) that will affect the sound. Labels may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached. The same will be true of picture sleeves or LP covers. ____________________________________________ *** Please take a look at the picture they are an important part of the description. Due to the calibration of different monitors there may be colour variations from the image you see on your screen to the colour of the object. I don't use photo editor on my pictures and only use natural light. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The shipping is made by registered mail with tracking number. **Shipping combination: We are glad to offer you the Shipping combination. Thanks again for your visit. And good shopping. :)
Songs Of Bessie Smith LP 1973 1st Pressing Teresa Brewer, Count Basie and Thad Jones Shrink Flying Dutchman Records FD-10161 Mint Blues Classic Female Blues RECORD HAS NOT BEEN TESTED Don't miss your chance to add this vintage Songs Of Bessie Smith album to your collection. Record is in Mint condition. Gatefold Sleeve is in Near Mint condition. Record comes in a heavy plastic sleeve. All records are professionally packed. Below is our grading scale which is the industry's Standard Goldmine Grading Scale. Mint (M) - Pristine, Looks as if it just came off the manufacturing line, also listed as New, Mint Sealed/Unopened. Near Mint (NM) - Looks as if it just came from a store and was opened for the first time, maybe played a few times if ever, no evidence of play or wear what-so-ever. Excellent (EX) or Very Good ++ (VG ++) - LP may have a faint surface mark or two barring it from being truly Near Mint, but sound quality will be be affected at all, Cover Sleeve is just short of Near Mint , often used for cover sleeve in Shrink, or with no Ring Wear or Staining or easily visible flaws whatsoever, seam and spine fully intact. Very Good Plus (VG+) - Shows slight signs of wear, slight scuffs or scratches may be present but they do not affect playback other than faint surface noise heard sporadically in between tracks, or the occasional soft click from surface mark here or there, Cover Sleeve is considered still "Frameable" yet when observed closely will show to have a flaw or small flaws, very minor. Ring Wear if any, seam and spine intact but not Pristine. Very Good/Very Good Plus (VG/VG+) - More obvious signs of wear and handling, LP has surface noise that is noticeable in some spots but perhaps is quiet and clean in other spots, clicks and pops will be heard, but will not significantly disrupt the music. Cover Sleeve shows more obvious Ring Wear or marks/staining, seams may have cracking, minor seam splitting or some missing spine text but are still fairly well intact. Writing may be present on label. Very Good (VG) - Significant and obvious wear and handling includes surface noise throughout, audible scratches which causes clicks and pops and crackle but no skips or repeated grooves, Cover Sleeve may have significant Ringwear and/or staining, seam splits may be evident, label or sleeve may have writing, name, stickers etc.
Another Amazing Vintage Record from OffbeatThings! This is the Great SAMMY DAVIS JR. Album from 1965 featuring COUNT BASIE called "Our Shining Hour". What you see in the pictures is a Very Rare Original QUALITY copy. There are so very few still in existence BUT incredibly we have this preserved one. Condition is USED. COVER is GOOD ...> 8 out of 10 imo (minimal wear) SLEEVE is .................> Generic White Paper DISC is GOOD+ ....> 8-9 out of 10 imo (seems rarely played) We have many More Records that we are now listing For Sale so if you are searching for a particular Artist or LP, contact us and we may be able to help you. *General Disclaimers: -Some Albums may contain small factory punch-outs in the cover. This is/was a common factory defect at the time of issue. Check photos carefully as this may apply to this item. -Be aware that previous owner names may be written on the unseen inside of some album covers. -We do our best to ship your item ASAP but are not liable or responsible for delays due to Postal Delivery service or Customs delays. Cheers, Brian. Used 001
Icons and Iconic Venues! Max’s Kansas City Paul Morrissey, Andy Warhol, Janis Joplin, and Tim Buckley holding court at Max’s Kansas City — a home for the art crowd — in 1968. CBGB The Ramones played their earliest shows at CBGB. “They were all wearing these black leather jackets. And they counted off this song. And they started playing different songs, and it was just this wall of noise… They looked so striking. These guys were not hippies. This was something completely new,” music journalist Legs McNeil said of the group’s first show there. In 1977, they returned to the stage (pictured) — as did a number of now famous punk bands who first got their start there. Electric Circus The experimental, psychedelic nightclub hosted bands (popularly, The Velvet Underground) between 1967 and 1971. “Like Woodstock, if you remembered much of what happened at the E.C. you weren’t really there.” The club was recently referenced on an episode of Mad Men. Fillmore East Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and John Lennon were just a few of the notable acts who shared the stage with Jim Morrison (pictured, in 1968) at the iconic rock music venue. Coney Island High It was short-lived, but Coney Island High became a 1990′s hotspot for punk bands. Sublime played their first New York City show there and as the club’s rep grew, larger acts like Iggy Pop and The Misfits graced the stage. Danceteria Madonna’s career blossomed at Danceteria, also a hangout for New Order, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Run-DMC. Mudd Club Linda Stein, who helped launch The Ramones’ career, is pictured (top) at the Mudd Club with Joey Ramone, David Bowie, and Dee Dee Ramone after a Ramones show in 1979. Then up-and-coming artists like Lou Reed, Klaus Nomi, and Jean-Michel Basquiat became regulars at the no wave and new wave venue. Photo credit: Peter Cunningham Photo credit: Peter Cunningham Bottom Line Greenwich Village club the Bottom Line hosted an eclectic group of performers during the 1970s and ‘80s. “It’s been essentially my living room. I was very comfortable on that stage. I never really had to think before I walked out; it came naturally to me,” New York Dolls singer David Johansen said of the club when it closed in 2004. Photo credit: Pennie Smith The Palladium The massive concert hall made music history on several occasions — like the time The Clash’s Paul Simonon smashed his guitar on stage in 1979 (below) and the photo became the band’s famous cover image for theirLondon Calling LP. Photo credit: Tina Paul The Limelight The Limelight was club kid central where the likes of Disco Bloodbathauthor James St. James, whose book was adapted for the film Party Monster, and designer Richie Rich loved to hang out (both pictured). Studio 54 Everyone from Tennessee Williams and Betty Ford, to Dolly Parton and Grace Jones rubbed elbows at Studio 54. Diana Ross stormed the DJ booth while Bianca Jagger made a grand entrance on a white horse. Anything seemed possible, and you weren’t someone unless you were there. Paradise Garage “Paradise Garage (1977-1988) was a Manhattan nightclub for Gay men and their allies. It is remembered as a mythic utopia for people whose spirituality is grounded in the performance of communal Gay male folk’s dance, an iconic space in the history of underground dance music, and the professional residency of the legendary DJ, Larry Levan.” Twilo DJs like Sasha, Paul van Dyk, Danny Tenaglia, and John Digweed ruled Twilo, which helped popularize international house/trance in American clubs. L’Amour The “Rock Capitol of Brooklyn” was a mecca for hard rock/heavy metal acts during the late 1980s and early ‘90s. Faith No More, Murphy’s Law, Life of Agony (pictured), and other well-known bands played alongside underground groups from across the country. Photo credit: Catherine McGann Tunnel Tunnel was one of several venues shut down by mayor Rudy Giuliani’s “quality of life” campaign, but it was a favorite spot for club kids, celebrities, and DJs in the ‘90s. Tunnel even nabbed a spot in Bret Easton Ellis’ novel American Psycho. Via Flavorwire.com Please share the posts to any social networks you are on. The more people visit the more content I will add. Live Chats are on the way. Related articles Iconic NYC Music Venues, Then And Now Blondie Re-record Sunday Girl For Cbgb Film
Arthur Prysock – To Love Or Not To Love - Vinyl LP *Original* 1968 Verve Records US Release Verve Inner Sleeve - Vintage *EXCELLENT* Condition Arthur Prysock Jr. (January 2, 1929 – June 21, 1997) was an American jazz and R&B singer best known for his live shows and his deep baritone, influenced by Billy Eckstine. According to his obituary in The New York Times, "his heavy, deep voice projected a calm, reassuring virility. Over the years Prysock gained a reputation as an emotive balladeer and as one of the most popular acts on the Chitlin' Circuit. In 1952 Prysock signed with Decca, who marketed him as a younger rival to Billy Eckstine, and recorded the No. 5 R&B hit, "I Didn't Sleep a Wink Last Night", with Sy Oliver's orchestra. Over the years Prysock gained a reputation as an emotive balladeer and as one of the most popular acts on the Chitlin' Circuit. He recorded R&B classics such as Roy Brown's "Good Rocking Tonight". In the 1960s, Prysock joined Old Town Records and did an R&B cover of Ray Noble's ballad "The Very Thought of You" (1960) and a pop hit "It's Too Late, Baby (Too Late)" (1965). Between 1960 and 1988, he released over 30 LPs. He also briefly had his own television show in the 1960s. In 1987 he received a Grammy nomination for "Teach Me Tonight", a duet with Betty Joplin, and the following year received another nomination for This Guy's in Love With You. . Label: Verve Records – V6-5048 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: US Released: 1968 Genre: Jazz, Funk / Soul Style: Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop Tracklist: A1 No More In Life 3:24 A2 Stop Crying Little Girl 2:50 A3 Love Was Here Before The Stars 2:44 A4 From Here To Eternity 3:10 A5 I Love Her 3:18 A6 Blame It On Me 2:44 B1 September In The Rain 2:30 B2 You Had Better Change Your Ways 3:19 B3 A Working Man's Prayer 3:15 B4 Without Your Love 2:45 B5 To Love Or Not To Love 3:22 **All VINYL Records/Laser Discs/VHS & BETA Movies are from a well kept, extensive Private Collection, some have ONLY BEEN PLAYED ONCE OR TWICE, and some have never been opened. ALL are INSPECTED and condition confirmed prior to shipping. If you are LOOKING for any particular Album/Record/Movie, CONTACT me to see if I have it. You can visit "My Stuff"... https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/CollectorHeart2Heart **THIS Album is in *EXCELLENT* Condition. DETAIL: - Cover Sleeve, VERY LIGHT SHELF-WARE, at bottom right, has a "WRINKLE"...Has deletion PUNCH-HOLE & some small markings on several track listings on back cover. - VINYL plays beautifully...it's IN NEW-LIKE Condition **SEE PHOTOS ...For DETAIL Shipped PROPERLY and PROMPTLY (Same Day Shipping
Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time was originally published in 2003, with a slight update in 2012.
If you would like a digital CDR copy of this album, you can purchase one for an additional cost of $12 at this link https://www.etsy.com/listing/778705505. You must buy the original album in order to purchase the service to record a CD copy. We will mail your CD along with your vintage vinyl order. Track list A1 The Coca-Cola Company Theme ("Eddie Fisher Show") A2 Melancholy Serenade ("Jackie Gleason Show") A3 Orchid Room ("Robert Montomery Presents") A4 Seems Like Old Times ("Arthur Godfrey Show") A5 On The Trail ("I Love Lucy") A6 If I Could Tell You, In My Garden ("Voice Of Firestone") B1 Smoke Dreams ("Chesterfield Supper Club") B2 Music Of Manhattan / Memories Of Yesterday ("Kraft Theatre") B3 Mama ("Mama") B4 Salute To Industry ("Philco Playhouse") B5 Prelude To The Stars ("Studio 1") B6 The Dream Of Olwen ("Hall Of Fame") Rating Album VG++ Cover VG++ This album plays well. Cover in good vintage condition, notations on the back listing the time of each recording. With most vintage records you may hear some hiss and pop. This album did not exhibit any audible skips. Winterhalter was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Mount St. Mary's near Emmitsburg, Maryland in 1931, where he played saxophone for the orchestra and sang in two of the choirs. He later studied violin and reed instruments at the New England Conservatory of Music. After graduating, he taught school for several years before turning professional during the mid-1930s, serving as a sideman and arranger for Count Basie, Tommy Dorsey, Raymond Scott, Claude Thornhill and others. This album is filled with awesome tunes from beloved shows and commercials. Very entertaining.
Here's a vintage 60s promotional record for One Hour Martinizing cleaners featuring a compilation of songs from a variety of jazz/blues artists... Various Artists - The Way You Look Tonight - 538 - 12" vinyl lp, compilation album (Mark56 Records,1966) ~ record comes in plain white paper inner sleeve Track List: A1 Julius La Rosa - The Way You Look Tonight A2 Gloria Lynne - I Wish You Love A3 Marcello De Martino Rhythm & Brass Combination - One Hour From Tijuana A4 Tutti Camarata - Time On My Hands A5 Tony Martin - Moon River B1 Lena Horne - Once In A Lifetime B2 Gogi Grant - Lonely Street B3 Elmer Bernstein - Walk On The Wild Side B4 Louis Armstrong - St. James Infirmary B5 Sarah Vaughan / Count Basie - I Cried For You Album cover is in very good condition with typical wear from use/storage including denting/fuzziness on corners; wear along edges; a small faint stain on front cover; a couple dents with some tiny tears along jacket opening; some bowing; and a bit of yellowing/discoloration from age visible on backside - no seam splits, no writing, no significant rips/tears, no heavy creasing. Very Good Record is in decent vintage condition... both labels intact with many visible spindle marks on either side - no rips/tears, no writing... vinyl has many hairline scratches/paper scuffs on either side with a few small scratches that can be felt with fingertip. Play tested; no skips... sounds good with light surface noise audible throughout (most notable between songs and on the quieter sections) and occasional pops/clicks... track B1 has several pops through the first several seconds of the song. Very Good
Another Amazing Vintage Record from OffbeatThings. This is the Great UNITED ARTISTS Movie Soundtracks Double Album from 1968 called "TEN GOLDEN YEARS". What you see in the pictures is a Very Rare Original QUALITY copy. There are so very few still in existence BUT incredibly we have this preserved one. Condition is USED. COVER is GOOD .....> 8 out of 10 imo (minimal edgewear/buffs) SLEEVE's are .............>Generic Clear Plastic DISC's are GOOD ...> 8 out of 10 imo (seem rarely played) We have many More Records that we are now listing For Sale so if you are searching for a particular Artist or LP, contact us and we may be able to help you. *General Disclaimers: -Some Albums may contain small factory punch-outs in the cover. This is/was a common factory defect at the time of issue. Check photos carefully as this may apply to this item. -Be aware that previous owner names may be written on the unseen inside of some album covers. -We do our best to ship your item ASAP but are not liable or responsible for delays due to Postal Delivery service or Customs delays. Cheers, Brian. Used 001
Track list Vinyl - Priced per Album Tommy Flanagan 3 Keter Betts and Bobby Durham Roy Eldridge 4 Oscar Peterson, Niels Pedersen, Bobby Durham Benny Carter 4 Ray Bryant, Niels Pedersen, Jimmie Smith Ella Fitzgerald with the Tommy Flanagan Trio Rating Album VG++ These records play well, no audible skips Cover VG++ Cover in good vintage condition In the 1970s, the festival began broadening its scope, including blues, soul, and rock artists, for instance Marianne Faithfull, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Deep Purple, Canned Heat and many others. Towards the end of the decade, the festival expanded even more, including music from all continents (with an emphasis on Brazilian music) and lasting a full three weeks. Santana came to Montreux for the first time in 1970; Van Morrison played in 1974 and 1980. Other artists included B.B. King, Gary Moore, Weather Report, Don Ellis, Crossfire, Buddy Guy, Camarón de la Isla, Soft Machine, Chuck Berry, Peter Tosh, George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, Eric Clapton, Luther Allison, Bo Diddley, Stan Getz, Airto Moreira, Joe Henderson, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Ney Matogrosso, Charles Mingus, Etta James, Sonny Rollins, Son House, Count Basie, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Gilberto Gil, Ray Charles, James Booker, Hermeto Pascoal, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Rory Gallagher, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Elis Regina, Les McCann, Eddie Harris, Pasadena Roof Orchestra, New Order, Jaco Pastorius, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, Toto, Zucchero Fornaciari, André Geraissati, Korni Grupa, Jan Akkerman, Joe Satriani, Status Quo, Prince, and many more.