September 4
1. The Silos - Tennessee Fire - Cuba 1987
2. The Fall - Deer Park (live) - A Part of America Therein, 1981
3. Aztec Camera - Jump - Backwards and Forwards EP 1985
4. Delta 5 - Anticipation - Singles and Sessions (orig. Rough Trade single, 1980)
5. Delta 5 - You - Singles and Sessions (orig. Rough Trade single, 1980)
6. Husker Du - Ice Cold Ice - Warehouse: Songs and Stories 1987
7. Thelonious Monster - Michael Jordan - Next Saturday Afternoon 1987
8. Martha and the Muffins - Swimming - This is the Ice Age 1981
9. Beat Happening - I Spy - Beat Happening 1985
10. Braille Party – Seven - Welcome to Maryland 1984
11. Braille Party - Free Enterprise For Ya - Welcome to Maryland 1984
12. Public Image Ltd. - Memories - Metal Box/Second Edition 1979
13. Vōg - Step Ahead - Vōg 1982
14. Chameleons UK - Swamp Thing - Strange Times 1986
15. Kitchens of Distinction - Quick As Rainbows - Strange Free World 1990
16. Kitchens of Distinction - He Holds Her, He Needs Her - Strange Free World 1990
17. Flaming Lips - Shine On Sweet Jesus - In a Priest Driven Ambulance 1990
18. Close Lobsters - Loopholes - What Is There to Smile About? EP 1988
19. The Swimming Pool Q's - The Knave - The Swimming Pool Q's 1984
20. Close Lobsters - I Take Bribes - Foxheads Stalk This Land 1987
21. Talking Heads - Paper - Fear of Music 1979
22. Jefferson Airplane - Somebody to Love (live) - Bless Its Pointed Little Head 1969
23. Suzanne Vega - Cracking - Suzanne Vega 1985
24. Jesus and Mary Chain - Sowing Seeds - Psychocandy 1985
25. The Cult - Fire Woman - Sonic Temple 1989
26. The Vapors - Bunkers - New Clear Days 1980
27. Section 25 - Crazy Wisdom - 12" single 1985
- #22 was a request from an obviously insane person who mumbled into the phone nonstop for a couple minutes...I deciphered the phrases "Jefferson Airplane", "Woodstock", "West Homestead", and "Appreciate it", and told him I didn't think we had anything by the Jefferson Airplane because thanks to decades of theft we basically have the bizarro music collection (we have about five times as many albums by the Tubes as we have by the Rolling Stones, for example. And that's considering that we actually have more than one album by the Rolling Stones. The only thing we have by the Beatles is a burned copy of that "Number Ones Collection" album that came out about five years ago.) Anyway, I noticed this bootleg-looking Jefferson Airplane thing that had clearly been in the vinyl stacks for the full 37 years since it was released, and it turned out to be a cool live album.
- Finally played Braille Party, who I'd been meaning to play forever. The same is true for the Vapors album track.
- Also, got to see what Thelonious Monster was like. And the Aztec Camera Van Halen cover was tremendous. So was the Chameleons song.
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