Cloud 8 has a great section of album covers, sans records. Moderately priced, ready to be framed and hung on your wall. A great tribute to your favorite artists.
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Tracks from Cloud 8
Did you know the owner of Cloud 8 Records owns an 8 Track Museum in Dallas’ very own Deep Ellum? Bucks Burnett is happy to host private showings by appointment and for free! For more information, contact him via Facebook.
Nothing Sacred
Released in 1978, Nothing Sacred was David Allan Coe’s 11th studio album release and his fourth independent release. Released solely by mail order due to its explicit lyrics, this is a rare and super obscure country album. Some of our favorite tracks, “Cum Stains on the Pillow”, “Pussy Whipped Again”, and “Whips and Things”. Vinyl is mint, cover is fair.
The recordings of Luke the Drifter are inspirational in tone and made up of segments of recitations interspersed with song. Taken from the back of the record, “This is Luke the Drifter, the wandering poet who has been termed Hank Williams’ other self.”
The album Honky Tonk Heroes made Waylon Jennings the father of outlaw country. Released in 1973 in collaboration with Billy Joe Shaver, this album is loaded with “sing-alongs”. This is a mint promo edition.
Country Dames from Cloud 8
Framed Rolling Stone Ads
Dance Jams from Cloud 8
Cloud 8 Must Haves
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath was the fifth studio album release by Black Sabbath. Released in December 1973 on Warner Bros, this was an expansive album for the band featuring strings, keyboards, and complex orchestral arrangements. This is a first edition pressing in the original shrink (unsealed). Cover has minimal wear around the edges and vinyl is in good condition.
Madonna’s Madonna was her debut studio album featuring some of everyone’s favorite dance hits, “Lucky Star”, “Borderline”, and “Burning Up” among others. It was released July 27, 1983 on Sire Records with a repress to follow in 85 for the European market. This is an original pressing in the original shrink (unsealed). Record has minimal wear and record is in good condition.
ZZ Top’s First Album released January 16, 1971 on London Records. A loud, often silly, and certainly brash album full of sexual innuendo, it established the bands identity for years to follow. Recorded at Robin Hood Studios in Tyler, TX the album failed to produce any real hits but is a gem for ZZ Top lovers. This is a promo copy, rare, and in good shape compared to most.
Cloud 8 Records is happy to purchase your old vinyl records of various genre and condition. Contact Bucks Burnett to schedule a buying appointment!
Music Nostalgia from Cloud 8
Top Left: Framed silk screened, autographed, artist print by Frank Kozik for Sid’s birthday bash. Super fun, rare poster.
Top Right: Framed Devo Rolling Stone ad from Oct. 19,1978.Bottom Left: Framed 1970’s Melody Maker ad from 1970’s.
Bottom Right: Framed Melody Maker Kiss promo ad from July 23, 1977.
Stoned, Slow, Rugged
Top Left: Will Barnes, Texas Music in My Blood. Recorded in 1975 at Autumn Sound Studio in Garland, TX. This recording was the first and last release for Barnes who was a staple in the honky-tonks and dance halls in and around Dallas in the 70’s. Drinking songs about Dallas? Yes please. This record is in great shape and a super rare find.
Bottom Left: Dolly Parton, Love Is Like A Butterfly. Released in 1974 and the 14th studio release by Parton. The single, “Love Is Like A Butterfly” was her signature song for years previous to the album release. Album is in great condition, cover is near mint.
Top Right: Rusty Wier, Stoned, Slow, Rugged. An obscure country outlaw gem, he walked a thin line between southern rock and country music, never truly conforming to either genre hence limiting his commercial success. This was Wier’s debut album released in 1974 on ABC, a must have for any country collector. Its very tough but homey at the same time. Vinyl is in near mint condition with some ware on the cover.
Bottom Right: Waylon Jennings’ Honky Tonk Heroes. Excluding “We Had It All” all of the songs were written or co-written by Billy Joe Shaver. Recorded in the spring of 1972, this was a pivotal album in the development of “outlaw country”. Reluctant to release the “rock injected country”, RCA delayed the release until the summer of 73. Record and cover are both in great shape.
Rainy Day Blues
Top Left: Dynamic Bobby Bland’s, Here’s The Man!!! Produced in 1962, this was the first Duke album issued in stereo format. This is a 1988 repress. Its not the prettiest, but it plays fine! This album is not available on cd and has not been repressed or released since 88.
Bottom Left: An RCA Legendary Performer Collection, this is a great Woody Guthrie compilation, documenting his finest “Dust Bowl Ballads”. Released in 77, this issue is in great shape with slight discoloration on the cover, but still includes original booklet insert filled with great photos.
Top Right: Arkansas Trap, one of George “Harmonica” Smith’s few solo releases, shows his strong admiration for the style of Little Walter. Known mostly for his collaborative work with many of the greats like Muddy Waters, his solo work is also a great, rare find. Released in 1971 on Dream (London Records), this is a promo copy in good condition.
Bottom Right: Robert Johnson, King of the Delta Blues, was not recognized as such until this 1961 re release on Columbia, allowing his music (recorded in 1936-37) to reach a wider audience for the first time. Now recognized as a master of blues, Johnson died at 27 before his time. This copy in good condition, a must have for any serious blues collector.
Do you have old vinyl records you want to sell!? Call Bucks Burnett of Cloud 8 Music and he will take them off of your hands. (469) 867-4074