Thursday, January 2, 2025
Amon Düül – Eternal Flow / Paramechanical World. 1970 Germany
Two low key psychedelic mumblers from the only coherent era of the commune Amon Duul - professional spin offs not counting of course. Post rock 25 years before anyone knew the term. Wood taverns, wood floors, and a lot of incense. Yeaaa.
1996 (first listen); 9/22/17 (review); 1/2/25 (new entry)
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Chance - Harbor Nights / Magic Eyes. 1978 USA-Colorado
Solid AOR music from down south in Pueblo.
I got into a bit of a dispute on Discogs when another owner insisted this was psych garage and removed AOR. I had to disagree on that one, and put back AOR, though left their interpretation out of respect of other's opinions. That person also added 'Magic Eyes' to YouTube, so you can hear for yourself. But there's no way this is psych ;-)
Own. From a local garage sale (2019). I consider this the first 45 obscurity I found in the wilds where the music was agreeable too (i.e. not country). I didn't really know what I was doing yet, and bought all of the 45s for a $1 each (there were about 150 titles). Fortunately there were a few that were worth much more than that and I made a healthy profit. Last year I finally ditched the rest in a bulk auction, and I think they went for something like 30 cents each. Haha - I should have cherry picked. But that's how you learn!
Bill Stein - Where To Go, What To Do? / Come To Me. USA
Own. From an estate sale in Castle Rock (2019).
Darkstar - I Wanna Be The One / T.T.H. (Tryin' Too Hard). 1982 USA
Own. From a local seller (2019). This seller had befriended me at the first Colorado Springs Record show and asked if I would be interested in buying some items from his collection. I said sure, and this ended up being the pick of the litter.
West (West The Band) - Ghost Riders / Turkey Necks. 1980 USA-Wyoming
Babydoll and the New Surfettes - When We Said Goodbye / You Haven't Done Nothing. USA-Hawaii
It's always great to find a 45 no one knows about, but it's even better when it's in the Soul genre! The b side features a nice bass riff too.
There have been a couple of ebay auctions that settled nicely. One described the 45 as thus: "Private pressing of an extremely rare and seldom seen HAWAII female SOUL record. Side one is a pleasing soul ballad, the flip side is Stevie Wonder’s SOUL classic."
Own. From a local collector's garage sale for $1 (2020). He had no idea what is was.
6/22/20 (first listen); 3/21/22 (review); 1/1/25 (new entry)
Mark Vieau - Blind Love / Say a Prayer. 1993 USA-Texas
Picked this one up because it's from our old stomping grounds south of DFW, and this is a complete unknown! Whitney, Texas is not the place you'd expect to find a hip label, yet they had dozens of similar releases in the late 80s and early 90s. This is a very professional recording, not the usual private press fodder. Music can best be described as hair metal meets pop rock. A little later than what I normally collect, but this one is a cool little oddity.
Own. Online acquisition (2021).
Arnie & Chisé Trio - Three Cherries / Bumming Around. 1966 USA / Japan
Three Cherries is a novelty song where Chise opens in English with her heavy Japanese accent, and then proceeds to make a silly song in Japanese. Bumming Around is rockabilly and is arguably Arnie's contribution. They have an album that is also highly sought after. Super cool 45.
Own. Thrift shop find (2021).
Lightkraft - Now Or Never / Take Me. 1984 USA-Colorado
I never really wrote a review, but I described the genres as thus: A-side = Modern Soul Boogie sound; B-side = AOR / New Wave sound.
We eventually learned that the band is local to us here in Colorado Springs! Released in the spring of 1984 in fact. Elk Bugles says the band were from Indiana and Minnesota. But there was another poster in her collection that showed the band playing here.
Even though it doesn't appear Tiny Barge was a performer on the 45, his name is listed as the publisher. Here's a page for him, as he's still performing it appears.
Sadly we found lead singer Ric Wright's obituary.
Own. Found at a record store in Denver (2022). No pic sleeve.
Charles J. Foley (Charlie) - Witches Ogres and Mint / Overture (To the Sabbath). 1974 USA-Nebraska
Wow - this one is completely extinct from the modern historical record. Nowhere to be found - at all! And it's good folk too - a bit of Dylan and some dark themes. I would expect this to be a big hitter if it ever gets discovered.
Own. Found at a record store in Denver (2022).
7/27/22 (first listen / review); 1/1/25 (new entry)
Everyone's Daughter - Take Me Home / Get To You. 1986 USA
First side recalls Iron Maiden with its galloping guitars and dual solos. Other side is more in the Dio / Malmsteen mold. Former auctions suggest the band is female - or at least the singer. Can't find too much about the group. In any case, a good two sider for metal fans.
Own. Thrift shop find (2022).
9/26/22 (first listen / review); 1/1/25 (new entry)
The Whale and Flea – Ridin' On / Dawn Song. 1986 USA-Oklahoma
This is a heavy hitter in the field of 80s boogie soul or really just simply boogie. Has a heavy funk vibe on A) that I dig, especially some of the guitar work. B side is a bit too much balladry, but still some fine guitar work at the end. Apparently they were from Norman, Oklahoma (where Univ. of Oklahoma sits).
Own. Found at a record store in Denver (2022).
12/18/22 (first listen / review); 1/1/25 (new entry)
2 Plus 2 - Two Girls / Stay Around Me. 1985 USA-Pennsylvania
Music is fairly dumbo hair metal. "Two girls for every guy" being the thought provoking chorus, sung over and over. Not too bad though. Decent riffing. Some crack research turned up bupkis. The label address is in Sellersville, which sits in between Allentown and Philadelphia.
Own. Online acquisition (2022)
12/18/22 (first listen / review); 1/1/25 (new entry)
Racket - It's Our Night / Cruisin' (Down Main Street). 1981 USA-Pittsburgh
An older sounding 45 than the date suggests, while there is synthesizer, there's also Hammond organ and phased guitar. A better than average hard rock, and it looks to be related in some way to Poobah (Peppermint Productions). Good stuff.
The Whim of Arrow - 1800LBS of Grey / The Day Noah's Ark Sank. 1966-67 USA
The J.T. Cooke Band - Bright Blue Eyes / Lasting Man. 1982 USA-Kansas City
The J.T. Cooke Band were typical of their era. Not too far from REO Speedwagon or Journey, but a bit more raw with some nice lead guitar. As good as the groups that "made it" for better or worse. This is no underground classic, but it's well done. B side is more enjoyable here at PPR. BTW - there is no one named J.T. Cooke in the band.
Sterling. 1981 USA-Minneapolis
Classic yacht rock here. Softer than standard AOR with a higher sophistication. Good looking guys singing about love while presumably the sexy female audience are drinking highballs. Get out your white pants and double breasted blue coat.
Own. Thrift shop find (2024)
Monday, November 25, 2024
Ground Attack - Red Lion / Every Mother's Son. 1981 England
Though associated with the NWOBHM movement. Ground Attack sound more like a standard issue early 80s hard rock band. Not very heavy or original, the two tunes here blow by without much notice. A little AC/DC can be heard on the B side.
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Lynx – Just A Friend / Woman Of My Dreams. 1970 USA-Texas
Just the fact that these guys are from Andrews, Texas is already a revelation for this Texas Tech graduate. How a hard rock band like this existed in the oil fields and ranches of 1970 is something amazing in of itself. Solid hard rock from the Grand Funk / Rare Earth school. This was their debut, but they managed to get out six 45s, which is incredible. They even covered early Yes on one of those. I'd keep that one if I ever find it...
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
The Pawnbrokers - Realize / Smell of Incense. 1968 USA-North Dakota
From Fargo, North Dakota, The Pawnbrokers certainly were turned onto the most psychedelic aspects of the movement. I have the A) on a comp and it's a fuzz blaster, perfect for that sort of thing. B) is new to me, and is a trippy psych number leading into some progressive Eastern ideas. This one hasn't been comped that I know of. What a great two sider.
9/10/24