Inside Miracle

Inspired by a stint in a New York Sanitarium, From The Inside, Alice Cooper’s 11th studio album release came out in 1978 on Warner Bros.  According to Cooper, the songs were all based on characters he met during his stay.  These characters were later used to form the story line for the Marvel Premier #50 comic book, featuring Alice Cooper.  This promo copy is in excellent condition and the cover is in good shape as well.  Priced to sell. 20130318-132603.jpg

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“Singing together in a recording miracle”, this MGM release in 1965, produced by Jim Vienneau, features Hank Jr singing along with his father’s recordings with perfect timing and cadence, backed by the Jordanaires.  A gem for lovers of the Williams family tradition.  Cover and vinyl are in great shape.  $14…get it outa here!20130318-132625.jpg

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Banners

Oddfellows banner from 1880’s with Eye of Providence and Skull.  $700  20130314-144045.jpg

 

Fabulous Order of Eastern Star Point Banners.  $98 each20130314-144104.jpg

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New from Reincarnate

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Butthole Hooker Motels

Recorded live at the Meridean in San Antonio, TX in 1984. Includes “Wichita Cathedral” and “Cowboy Bob”.  Released on Alternative Tentacle Records with a special thanks noted to River City Music of San Antonio.

“All Rights Up Your Butt”

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A great compilation of works by the late, great, John Lee Hooker.  Side A consists of recordings from Detroit via 1949-1950, side B via 1954 (5 songs per side).  “Let Your Daddy Ride” and  “Good Rockin’ Mama” make this European import a must have.  Printed in 2010 on Doxy.

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The inner sleeve says it best….

“…..Some of this music is in the movie.  Some of this music is not in the movie…Some of the music that’s in the movie is not in the album.  Some of the music that was written for the movie is not in the movie or the album.  ….Some of the situations described in the song texts are real. Some of them are not so real….”

Composed and orchestrated by Frank Zappa.  Performed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Rolling Stone Mags

Only three issues apart from one another, these super collectable 1972 Rolling Stone Magazines both feature articles by Hunter S. Thompson as well as art from Ralph Steadman.  Come check them out in Cloud 8 Records at the store!

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Pretty Pretty Very Pretty

New boots, vintage, jewelry all out on the floor this week at Dolly.

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Valentine’s Sale on Reincarnate

In honor of the lover’s holiday, all Reincarnate is 20% off now until the 14th!20130202-115115.jpg

Three Times a Lady

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Top Hat

This is a beautiful gentleman’s collapsable top hat from the 1920’s (my guess) $120.

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Talking Dark Pearl

Remain in Light, released on Sire Records in 1980, was an attempt by Talking Heads to dispell notions of frontman and lead vocalist David Byrne, ‘leading a back up band”.  One of the first new wave albums to utilize series of samples and loops, it merges many genres and was acclaimed for its sonic experimentation.  Talking Heads’ “magnum opus”.

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After a long battle with former management, resulting in years of legal troubles, in 1978 Springsteen released a somewhat less commercial album than his four prior (most previous, Born to Run) titled, Darkness on the Edge of Town.  Van Zandt is given formal credit for his contribution to production assistance on this appropriately named, dark, and often lyrically morose album.  This vinyl is in mint condition, in it’s original shrink.

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Certified quadruple platinum, released in 1971, Pearl was the final album with Joplin’s direct participation, and the only one recorded with the her final touring unit, The Full Tilt Boogie Band.  With hits like “Me and Bobby McGee”, “Get it While you Can”, and “Mercedes Benz”, this promo copy vinyl is a must have for any Joplin fan.

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