Really appreciate your love and dedication for maintaining your collection. As a musician myself I feel like people don’t understand how important it is for guys like you to archive these recordings and take care of them. The resources you’ve amassed are so important for future musicians!! Stay up!
Great video. I love Johnny Rivers. After collecting hundreds and hundreds of albums, some years ago my dear wife of 45 years made me “get rid of them” with the advent of CD’s. By then, the turntable was broken, LP’s were impossible to come by, and peace at home was and is important. (Some people’s clutter is other people’s treasure.) Luckily, most went to my sons who kept them safe. I also inherited many from my father who bought them in the early 50’s when he first came to this country from Ireland. Mom and Dad loved to dance naturally so most of his Jazz albums were the great swing bands of the Duke, the Count, Chick Webb, Benny Goodman, etc. (Dad also had many other great LP’s - Irish rebel songs and American folk songs, especially Paul Robeson and Pete Seeger both of whom he revered). Anyway, now I collect LP’s from thrift shops for my sons. Four recent finds, all originals and in great condition): 1. Afro-Cuban Jazz Moods, Dizzy Gillespie and Machito. $4! I love Latin Jazz. (A heresy - I think Tito Puente’s version of Take Five is better than the original, and I love the original.) 2. Donald Byrd, Byrd in Flight. $7! (with Hank Mobley and other greats. Hank’s albums are sort of my holy grails of record store foraging). 3. Mary Lou Williams Presents the Black Christ of the Andes. $11! This one is special to me not just because Mary Lou Williams would always be in my list of top ten pianists of all time but also because my father’s family had a great devotion to the subject of the album, St. Martin de Porres, an Afro-Peruvian saint. When he returned from his parents’ funerals in Ireland (they died in their 90’s within three days of each other) the only keepsake he brought back to Brooklyn was a small old plaster statue of St. Martin. 4. Van Morrison, Astral Weeks. $6! love just about everything Van the Man has done. It was great to find this on an LP. Speaking of Donald Byrd, when he formed the great R&B group The Blackbyrds, their song Walking in Rhythm remains one of my all-time favorites. Ah to be young again, speeding on the highway blasting that song!
I enjoyed reading your comments, thank you for taking the time to post them. Those recent finds of yours are great. I'm a big fan of the Van Morrison album Astral Weeks as well, what a great album. I remember the Blackbyrds very well 😊
Hi Kenny ! Real good choice and for incredible cheap prices ! Just for information, you will find this kind of original albums between 15 and 25 € in France ! Great, great channel !
Hi Kenny, a maioria dos discos que você mostrou é de músicos que eu nunca nem tinha ouvido falar (apesar dos meus 73 anos). Mais descobertas musicais. Tenha uma ótima semana
Hey, Kenny! Great finds. Especially love the Dave Brubeck "Take Five" for $6! Great find. And that copy of "Yesterday and Today" ~ that's a piece of history! I remember when that came out, and everybody was soaking off the paste-on cover to reveal the "butcher" picture ... man, those were the days. Watching your video reminded me that I've got a Capitol re-issue of this album in mono, with the butcher cover and blue translucent vinyl! Have you ever seen one like that?
Amazing Finds Kenny!! Tio Find That "Butcher Cover" In A Thrift Store .. Wow!! I Still Check The Thrift Stores!!!! Because You Never Know!!!! Thanks Brother!!!
These are some great finds, and I'll check some of them out. I will say Mercy Mercy Mercy) isn't my favorite song by the Buckinghams. I like (Kind of a Drag). Every time I hear that song, it puts me in a certain mood that makes me feel like I'm feeling what's going on musically in that time period.👍
@@kennysaudiophilerecordreviewsYeah I just heard that one. I also found a cover song by Screaming Jay Hawkins that your father would probably be proud of. (Night and Day)? Enjoy.👍
not being a collector, I am unwilling to fight against the tremendous population in my area on just hope. my last thrift store buy was a pristine looking album featureing a real cute looking Linda ronstat on roller skates on the cover. Took it home, very eager to play it, and inside was "a statler brothers Christmas." now I pay to let a record store curate what I flip through. big Jhonny rivers fan here . he's like the real Elvis, except for the tall dark and handsome part.
I've seen a couple vids where you mentioned Harvest For The World. I'm definitely gonna check it out and let you know what I think. I picked up Brother Brother Brother and Going All The Way this weekend for $4 each
Kenny: Great review. But I would not label Al Hirt as under-rated. At least not in N.O. and probably in general. A great trumpet player. Agreed: It's hard to find discount store recordings any more.
With all the hype and attention going to other trumpet players like Miles Davis, Chet Baker, Freddie Hubbard, Luis Armstrong, Lee Morgan, Wynton Marsalis, Thad Jones (I can name more), Al Hirt does not get the proper attention in my opinion, consequently I think he is underrated.
Can you make a video on Nat King Cole, you put him as #2 male singer of all time. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the albums you have of Nat ❤ my favorite album of his currently is The Touch Of your Lips, I'd like to hear your favorite also.
Really appreciate your love and dedication for maintaining your collection. As a musician myself I feel like people don’t understand how important it is for guys like you to archive these recordings and take care of them. The resources you’ve amassed are so important for future musicians!! Stay up!
I appreciate that my friend, thank you 😊 ✌️
Great video. I love Johnny Rivers. After collecting hundreds and hundreds of albums, some years ago my dear wife of 45 years made me “get rid of them” with the advent of CD’s. By then, the turntable was broken, LP’s were impossible to come by, and peace at home was and is important. (Some people’s clutter is other people’s treasure.) Luckily, most went to my sons who kept them safe. I also inherited many from my father who bought them in the early 50’s when he first came to this country from Ireland. Mom and Dad loved to dance naturally so most of his Jazz albums were the great swing bands of the Duke, the Count, Chick Webb, Benny Goodman, etc. (Dad also had many other great LP’s - Irish rebel songs and American folk songs, especially Paul Robeson and Pete Seeger both of whom he revered).
Anyway, now I collect LP’s from thrift shops for my sons. Four recent finds, all originals and in great condition):
1. Afro-Cuban Jazz Moods, Dizzy Gillespie and Machito. $4! I love Latin Jazz. (A heresy - I think Tito Puente’s version of Take Five is better than the original, and I love the original.)
2. Donald Byrd, Byrd in Flight. $7! (with Hank Mobley and other greats. Hank’s albums are sort of my holy grails of record store foraging).
3. Mary Lou Williams Presents the Black Christ of the Andes. $11! This one is special to me not just because Mary Lou Williams would always be in my list of top ten pianists of all time but also because my father’s family had a great devotion to the subject of the album, St. Martin de Porres, an Afro-Peruvian saint. When he returned from his parents’ funerals in Ireland (they died in their 90’s within three days of each other) the only keepsake he brought back to Brooklyn was a small old plaster statue of St. Martin.
4. Van Morrison, Astral Weeks. $6! love just about everything Van the Man has done. It was great to find this on an LP.
Speaking of Donald Byrd, when he formed the great R&B group The Blackbyrds, their song Walking in Rhythm remains one of my all-time favorites. Ah to be young again, speeding on the highway blasting that song!
I enjoyed reading your comments, thank you for taking the time to post them. Those recent finds of yours are great.
I'm a big fan of the Van Morrison album Astral Weeks as well, what a great album. I remember the Blackbyrds very well 😊
Wow! Wow again..kenny
Thanks Tony 😊 🙏
Always the most fun seeing real gems found by those who truly appreciate them✌️🤘 many thanks as always Kenny!
Thank you very much 😊 ✌️
WOW - AMAZING! that Tide & Down Here On the Ground, Coleman are massive for my ears - great finds Kenny
Thank you 😊
Wow I got Go For Your Guns a couple weeks ago.. im just commenting as I'm watching great video Kenny
Thank you 😊
Down Here on the Ground by Wes Montgomery is a gem, one of his last records. Such beautiful music
Hi Kenny ! Real good choice and for incredible cheap prices ! Just for information, you will find this kind of original albums between 15 and 25 € in France ! Great, great channel !
Hi Kenny, a maioria dos discos que você mostrou é de músicos que eu nunca nem tinha ouvido falar (apesar dos meus 73 anos). Mais descobertas musicais. Tenha uma ótima semana
I hope that you have a great week Zenon 😊
It was announced today that the great Quincy Jones has died. I'm sure you'll have lots of thoughts on this, perhaps good for a video? Thank you!
Thank you very much for your comments. Quincy Jones will be missed tremendously 🙏
Hey, Kenny! Great finds. Especially love the Dave Brubeck "Take Five" for $6! Great find. And that copy of "Yesterday and Today" ~ that's a piece of history! I remember when that came out, and everybody was soaking off the paste-on cover to reveal the "butcher" picture ... man, those were the days. Watching your video reminded me that I've got a Capitol re-issue of this album in mono, with the butcher cover and blue translucent vinyl! Have you ever seen one like that?
Thank you for your comments 🙏...I've never heard of that Capitol reissue of the album...seems cool 😎 👍
Kenny, my friend, this video gave me the spirit to do a similar one. Of course I gave you a big SHOUT OUT.
I appreciate you Tony, thank you very much 😊 ✌️
@kennysaudiophilerecordreviews thanks kenny keep rockN
Amazing Finds Kenny!! Tio Find That "Butcher Cover" In A Thrift Store .. Wow!! I Still Check The Thrift Stores!!!! Because You Never Know!!!! Thanks Brother!!!
Thank you very much 😊 ✌️
These are some great finds, and I'll check some of them out. I will say Mercy Mercy Mercy) isn't my favorite song by the Buckinghams. I like (Kind of a Drag). Every time I hear that song, it puts me in a certain mood that makes me feel like I'm feeling what's going on musically in that time period.👍
"Kind of a Drag" is great, I agree...so is "Don't you Care"
@@kennysaudiophilerecordreviewsYeah I just heard that one. I also found a cover song by Screaming Jay Hawkins that your father would probably be proud of. (Night and Day)? Enjoy.👍
all are great finds great video Kenny 🙂
Thank you 😊
Lucky finds! I’ve been looking for NO Suite for a while. I wish they would re release it. I had this album when first released and lost it🤬
I hope that you find the album, it's great 👍
not being a collector, I am unwilling to fight against the tremendous population in my area on just hope. my last thrift store buy was a pristine looking album featureing a real cute looking Linda ronstat on roller skates on the cover. Took it home, very eager to play it, and inside was "a statler brothers Christmas." now I pay to let a record store curate what I flip through.
big Jhonny rivers fan here . he's like the real Elvis, except for the tall dark and handsome part.
Johnny Rivers was great back then, no doubt
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I've seen a couple vids where you mentioned Harvest For The World. I'm definitely gonna check it out and let you know what I think. I picked up Brother Brother Brother and Going All The Way this weekend for $4 each
It's a great song in my opinion, I hope that you like it ✌️
Kenny, I wish you'd make some TH-cam playlists with your finds, maybe release them a day after these vids to keep folks coming here.
Kenny: Great review. But I would not label Al Hirt as under-rated. At least not in N.O. and probably in general. A great trumpet player. Agreed: It's hard to find discount store recordings any more.
With all the hype and attention going to other trumpet players like Miles Davis, Chet Baker, Freddie Hubbard, Luis Armstrong, Lee Morgan, Wynton Marsalis, Thad Jones (I can name more), Al Hirt does not get the proper attention in my opinion, consequently I think he is underrated.
Can you make a video on Nat King Cole, you put him as #2 male singer of all time. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the albums you have of Nat ❤ my favorite album of his currently is The Touch Of your Lips, I'd like to hear your favorite also.
I needed this, been in that political doom scrolling loop.
Thank you 😊 ✌️
THAT BUTCHER NOT EVEN WORTH $2 .... RECORD HAS NO RELEVANCE.