so i was working with my aunts vinyl again today, and i am sad to say that aqualung was not salvageable it was skipping everywhere, so sad.
Bummer.....at least you have the vinyl with the label and can keep it as a collectors' relic. How bad off is the cover and sheath? Maybe just frame it?
MikeA
I suppose i could but i would feel really guilty about it. i just started a Beatles album and it has broken record syndrome right at the end of the fade out of Lucy in the sky, but i can work with that cause i have the entire song and i managed to start it perfectly at the beginning of the next song, lynyrd skynyrd it's pronounced... was a wash though.
on another thought i was just looking at the allman brothers album brothers and sisters and i noticed that the song listing on the back only listed 6 of the seven songs and the insert that credits the songs lists seven but one differs from the name of the song that's listed on the actual record, i was wondering if anyone could explain this to me.
Here you go skibum--I remember this myself and remember doing research--Gotta love Wiki!!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brothers_and_Sisters_(album)
Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Wasted Words" (Gregg Allman) - 4:20
- "Ramblin' Man" (Richard Betts) - 4:48
- "Come and Go Blues" (Gregg Allman) - 4:54
- "Jelly Jelly" (Trade Martin) - 5:46
[edit] Side two
- "Southbound" (Richard Betts) - 5:11
- "Jessica" (Richard Betts) - 7:31
- "Pony Boy" (Richard Betts) - 5:51
Early pressings of the album were confused about the contents, with the label listing "Jelly Jelly", the album insert listing "Early Morning Blues", and the album cover listing neither.
He sings it high, he plays it low
thanks for the info i was wondering about the whole "jelly jelly" "Early Morning Blues" thing, i still find it very odd.
One of my good friends is moving (a sad story I will relate at another time and place), and she had a bunch of albums she couldn't take. Needless to say, I thought of some folks here. After the few that I wanted, and accounting for duplicates of ones I already own, here's a listing of what's up for grabs for the price of shipping from NJ. A brief look at some of them reveal that they seem to be in pretty good to excellent shape, but if there is one in particular you are interested in, I can let you know if you ask.
Rolling Stones: It's Only Rock and Roll
Elton John: Caribou; Greatest Hits
Chicago: Chicago (the one with 'Colour My World')
Earth, Wind, & Fire: The Best of...
Beach Boys: Pickwick/33--Re-release
Barbra Streisand: Guilty (with Andy Gibb)
Supertramp Crime of the Century
Ohio Players: Honey
BTO: Not Fragile
Tower of Power: We Came to Play
Gary Numan: The Pleasure Principle
Dan Fogelberg: Captured Angel
Al Stewart: Year of the Cat
Inmates: First Offense
Jay Ferguson: Real Life Ain't This Way
David Gates (of Bread): Goodbye Girl
Janis Ian: Between the Lines
As of this weekend, I'll be away until Sept 10, but I will answer eventually. I wouldn't be able to do any mailing until after that.
~Eva~
...the calling of the tide's eternal tune, the phases of the moon, the chambers of the heart, the egg and dart...