Tag: 12″ Records

The Bobby Lalonde Band – “Forty Shades of Blue”

The Bobby Lalonde Band – “Forty Shades of Blue”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review:  So Bobby Lalonde is the most local anyone can get to me, and by that I mean when I bought two of his records he was literally a 15 minute drive from where I lived. Now, there is one thing about this record, due to edge warp... Read More »

Mike Oldfield – “Tubular Bells”

Mike Oldfield – “Tubular Bells”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes:  “This stereo record cannot be played on old tin boxes no matter what they are fitted with. If you are in possession of such equipment please hand it into the nearest police station.” Personal Review:  So, anyone who has ever seen ‘The Exorcist’ will immediately recognize the opening piano playing... Read More »

Brandy ‘N’ Port – “Straight Up”

Brandy ‘N’ Port – “Straight Up”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review:  So these guys, Brandy ‘N’ Port are local to me, and I got it for a lot of reasons, one I like celtic music, two, they’re local and three I like their outfits on the back cover.  The album opens with the track “Brandy ‘N’ Port” –... Read More »

The Laughlin Family – “Here’s a Song for the Man”

The Laughlin Family – “Here’s a Song for the Man”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes:  “Because of the end-time turmoil, the Dave E. Laughlin Family have chosen as their title song, “HERE’S A SONG FOR THE MAN WHO WALKED THE WATERS AND CALMED THE SEA.” Matthew 8:26 says, “… THEN HE AROSE, AND REBUKED THE WINDS AND THE SEA; AND THERE WAS A GREAT CALM.”... Read More »

Kylie Minogue – “Wouldn’t Change a Thing / It’s No Secret”

Kylie Minogue – “Wouldn’t Change a Thing / It’s No Secret”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review:  Long before Kylie Minogue hit American charts with such songs as “Can’t Get You Outta My Head”, she recorded this little single at the age of 21, and well… I thought she was like 14 on the cover. Anyway.  The A Side is the track “Wouldn’t Change A... Read More »

Pierre-Elliot Trudeau – “Premier Ministre Du Canada 1968 – 1979”

Pierre-Elliot Trudeau – “Premier Ministre Du Canada 1968 – 1979”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes:  “Moi, je crois qu’on peut être à la fois bon Québécois et bon Canadien, et je me battrai jusqu’au bout contre ceux qui voudraient m’empêcher d’être l’un et l’autre.  Discours à la Radio Télévision  le 24 novembre 1976” Personal Review:  So, in like honor (??) of the great Pierre Trudeau’s son, Justin, becoming... Read More »

FM Stereo 105 CKBY Presents… MCA Greatest Hits

FM Stereo 105 CKBY Presents… MCA Greatest HitsThe Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes:  “THESE SONGS HAVE MADE MCA RECORDS LEADERS IN COUNTRY MUSIC AND CKBY THE NUMBER ONE COUNTRY STATION IN CANADA. WE ARE PLEASED TO PRESENT IT TO YOU AS PART OF THE TRAVELIN’ ROAD AND AIR SHOW.” Personal Review:  That’s Ottawa on the cover! So, the album opens with John Schneider... Read More »

John Teter – “If I Can Help Somebody”

John Teter – “If I Can Help Somebody”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes:  “This record is dedicated to my wife Carol and daughter Pam for without their support this recording would not be possible.  I want to thank those who prayed for me during my times of sickness and have continually encouraged me in pursuing God’s will in my life. Thank you to... Read More »

Gene MacLellan – “Gene MacLellan”

Gene MacLellan – “Gene MacLellan”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes:  “Gene MacLellan is rolling down Highway 401. Alone. He is returning from one of his eating-money legion hall dates in a forgotten northern Ontario town; a stand by guitarist with a country group that never did have a name. It is 2 a.m. when he dozes of, careens to the... Read More »

The Dream Academy – “The Dream Academy”

The Dream Academy – “The Dream Academy”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review:  So, originally when I was given this LP, I was under the impression I had no idea who this band was, or any of their work. Upon listening, I knew that I had heard the first track before.  The album opens with “Life in a Northern Town”... Read More »

Traci Lords – “Fallen Angel”

Traci Lords – “Fallen Angel”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review:  I like Traci Lords as an actress, I’m sure she’s a very nice person too. But that album cover… why is she surrounded by anal beads?  So, the album opens with the “Perfecto Mix” and it starts off alright, nothing overly bassy or techno sounding, but hey,... Read More »

The New Seekers – “We’d Like to Teach the World to Sing”

The New Seekers – “We’d Like to Teach the World to Sing”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: I don’t really remember when I came to own this LP, I know it was during my first few months of collecting, and I know it was for the title track.  The album opens with the track “Tonight” with Peter on lead vocals, and it seems to... Read More »

Gary (Dee) Bradford – “Good Ole Gospel Music”

Gary (Dee) Bradford – “Good Ole Gospel Music”The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes:  “Sincerely dedicated to Darrell & Beverly Bledsoe.  We determine the kind of music we listen to by the inward thoughts of the heat. Fix your thoughs on what is true, good and right. Think about things that are pure and lovely.  The mysterious beauty of music is one of the... Read More »

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