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  3. Chet Atkins Picks on the Beatles (RCA Victor LPM-3531, 1966).

Chet Atkins Picks on the Beatles (RCA Victor LPM-3531, 1966).

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  • gloriousnoise@heads.socialG gloriousnoise@heads.social

    The Bobby Charles Quartet (Fenton 2026, 1966).

    Fenton Records was a mid-60s vanity label that released a bunch of 45s by teenage garage bands from West Michigan. This is not that. It’s goofy lounge music and as far as I know it’s Fenton’s only LP.

    #MyVinylSolution #FentonRecords #vinyl

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    I didn’t realize until I was putting this away that 1) it has a multi-page gatefold insert, and 2) the last page is signed by all four members of the quartet, none of whom is named Bobby Charles, “To the Bergstroms, my kindest people.”

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    • gloriousnoise@heads.socialG gloriousnoise@heads.social

      I didn’t realize until I was putting this away that 1) it has a multi-page gatefold insert, and 2) the last page is signed by all four members of the quartet, none of whom is named Bobby Charles, “To the Bergstroms, my kindest people.”

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      @gloriousnoise

      There is a Bobby and a Charles, though!

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        @gloriousnoise

        Wait, I'm confused. Your pic shows Charlie Winkler on the organ and Bobby Williams on the trumpet.

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          @gloriousnoise

          Wait, I'm confused. Your pic shows Charlie Winkler on the organ and Bobby Williams on the trumpet.

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          @stevegis_ssg Sorry I can’t read. I thought you were pointing out that there is a musician named Bobby Charles.

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          Didn’t see the AND A in your reply. Duh.

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          • gloriousnoise@heads.socialG gloriousnoise@heads.social

            I didn’t realize until I was putting this away that 1) it has a multi-page gatefold insert, and 2) the last page is signed by all four members of the quartet, none of whom is named Bobby Charles, “To the Bergstroms, my kindest people.”

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            Clem Snide’s Journey (Foreign Leisure FL-009, 2011).

            Eef Barzelay present six acoustic covers of Journey songs. I love his voice and his interpretations. This was definitely a “support the artists you like by buying their stuff” purchase. Ghost of Fashion and Soft Spot are both important albums in my life, and I hope Eef is able to afford to keep making music.

            #MyVinylSolution #vinyl

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            • gloriousnoise@heads.socialG gloriousnoise@heads.social

              Clem Snide’s Journey (Foreign Leisure FL-009, 2011).

              Eef Barzelay present six acoustic covers of Journey songs. I love his voice and his interpretations. This was definitely a “support the artists you like by buying their stuff” purchase. Ghost of Fashion and Soft Spot are both important albums in my life, and I hope Eef is able to afford to keep making music.

              #MyVinylSolution #vinyl

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              Ray Charles: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume Two (ABC-Paramount ABC-435, 1962).

              Garage sale find. Vinyl is beat up but still sounds great in glorious mono, which reminds me I should’ve switched my headshell to the one with a conical stylus in the cart, which is supposedly better for old mono grooves.

              #MyVinylSolution #vinyl

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                Ray Charles: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume Two (ABC-Paramount ABC-435, 1962).

                Garage sale find. Vinyl is beat up but still sounds great in glorious mono, which reminds me I should’ve switched my headshell to the one with a conical stylus in the cart, which is supposedly better for old mono grooves.

                #MyVinylSolution #vinyl

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                Judy Collins: Living (Elektra EKA-75014, 1971).

                Ugh, I was reading Sylvie Simmons’ Leonard Cohen biography and I found this in the dollar bin and thought what the hell. It’s not great. “Vietnam Love Song” is unlistenable. The two Cohen song are alright.

                #MyVinylSolution #vinyl

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                  Judy Collins: Living (Elektra EKA-75014, 1971).

                  Ugh, I was reading Sylvie Simmons’ Leonard Cohen biography and I found this in the dollar bin and thought what the hell. It’s not great. “Vietnam Love Song” is unlistenable. The two Cohen song are alright.

                  #MyVinylSolution #vinyl

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                  Phil Collins: Face Value (Atlantic SD-16029, 1981).

                  Like every 10yo boy in 1981 I loved “In the Air Tonight” but within five years I was ashamed to admit it. It still sounds dope on #vinyl but the other songs are pretty lame. Collins seems like a nice guy and his hits are bangers but the filler is not killer.

                  #PhilCollins #MyVinylSolution

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                  • gloriousnoise@heads.socialG gloriousnoise@heads.social

                    Phil Collins: Face Value (Atlantic SD-16029, 1981).

                    Like every 10yo boy in 1981 I loved “In the Air Tonight” but within five years I was ashamed to admit it. It still sounds dope on #vinyl but the other songs are pretty lame. Collins seems like a nice guy and his hits are bangers but the filler is not killer.

                    #PhilCollins #MyVinylSolution

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                    @gloriousnoise coming into it as a Genesis super fan, I really wish I liked that album more. In the Air Tonight is tops though

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                    • gloriousnoise@heads.socialG gloriousnoise@heads.social

                      Phil Collins: Face Value (Atlantic SD-16029, 1981).

                      Like every 10yo boy in 1981 I loved “In the Air Tonight” but within five years I was ashamed to admit it. It still sounds dope on #vinyl but the other songs are pretty lame. Collins seems like a nice guy and his hits are bangers but the filler is not killer.

                      #PhilCollins #MyVinylSolution

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                      @gloriousnoise Spot on.

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