Dark Clouds Rain Down Tears Washing Away Swirling Colors From The Clown's Face..
Good Tuesday morning to you all and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we remember Philadelphia born actor and singer, Eddie Fisher, on what would have been his 93rd Birthday. He passed away in 2010, age 82, from complications of hip surgery. To honor his legacy we spotlight this album from Crown Records which may or may not be from the year, 1963. On the album cover "tonight" is spelled tonite, while on the label is is spelled correctly ...
A1 The Sound of…
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Good Monday morning gang and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. With the school year starting back in a lot of places, we thought it would be fun to feature this local piece of music, Featuring The Music Men by The Music Men. This is a album made in approximately 1963 -64 for that year's winner of the Key Club International Talent Contest, the Music Men. The album is autographed by the arranger, Henry Fletcher, and features a group of high school boys playing instrumental versions of…
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Good morning Sunday people and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we celelbrate the 59th Birthday of Harlem born rapper, actor , and writer, Mohandas Dewese, better known by his stage name, Kool Moe Dee. Happy Birthday Dee ! To mark the occasion, we spotlight his third studio album, Knowledge Is King. The LP was released May 30, 1989 on Jive records and produced by Kool Moe Dee, Teddy Riley, LaVaba Mallison, and Pete Q. Harris. It peaked at #25 on the Hot 100 and #1 on the…
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Good morning gang and welcome to the return of Saturday's Singles, a Number Ones Edition. Our first number one comes to us via California rock band (the) Eagles. "One of These Nights", the title track to their 4th studio album was released May 19, 1975 on the Asylum label. The song, written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, and produced by Bill Szymczyk, peaked at #1 (Hot 100) on this day in 1975. It's B-side, "Visions" is unique, as it is the only song in their catalogue that guitarist Don…
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Good morning record enthusiasts and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today our album of choice is this 1980 K-Tel compilation, The Rock Album, because Friday's rock. The LP some of the best (now classic rock) bands of the day, including songs by ELO, Styx, Kansas, and Boston. We bought this album years ago a Webster Westside Flea Market, in Webster ,FL.
Side One:
Don't Bring Me Down - ELO
Dirty White Boy - Foreigner
Two Tickets To Paradise…
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Good morning Wednesday warriors and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again . Today we remember New Orleans trumpeter and vocalist, Louis Armstrong, on what would have been his 120th Birthday. He passed away in 1971, age 69, from a heart attack. We honor his legacy with this 1968 Buena Vista Records release, Disney Songs the Satchmo Way. The LP was produced by Tutti Camarata.
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" (Ray Gilbert, Allie Wrubel) – 2:22
"Ten Feet off the…
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God Tuesday morning to you all and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today we joyfully celebrate the 95th Birthday of painter and vocalist Tony Bennett. Happy Birthday Tony ! With him in mind, we spotlight his second compilation album Tony Greatest Hits. The LP was released in 1958 on the Columbia label and collected some of his greatest hits, up to that point.
A1 Stranger In Paradise
Written By – Wright - Forrest
A2 Cold, Cold Heart
Written By…
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Good Monday morning gang and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Our record of choice today is the 6th studio recording by Florida disco/funk group, KC And The Sunshine Band. Do You Wanna Go Party was released June 22, 1979 on the Epic label and produced by band members H. W. Casey, and Richard Finch. The record reached #83 in Australia, #60 in Canada, #50 on the Billboard 200, and #19 on the R&B charts. "I Betcha Didn't Know That" (#25 R&B) and "Please Don't Go" (#27 Adult…
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Good morning, morning people and welcome back to the Sunday edition of Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Our record of choice today is this 1972 Athena Records, Switched On Nashville (Country Moog) by Tennessee born composer and synthesist, Gil Trythall. The LP reached #19 on the Billboard 200. Trust me, you've never heard eclectic moog music until you've heard it in the vein of your favorite classic country songs like " Foggy Mountain Breakdown" , " Folsom Prison Blues", "Harper Valley P.T.A." and…
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