![]() ![]() It's very spacey, often almost frictionless, sometimes veering into prog. Extension of Stomu Yamashita's Go, sort of, which was an experiment on jazz and middle of the road hard rock, the latter furnished by Pat Thrall, who made a lot more money with Pat Travers later but quit that, too, after co-writing "Smoking Whiskey, Drinkin' Cocaine." Anyway, Automatic Man is nothing like that. Passed on a 50-cent 1987 Guadalcanal Diary LP too (what did they sound like?), and a $2 1989 LP by Joe Hardy-produced New York hard rock band Law and Order, though if George advises otherwise, I'll go back for that one.ĭon't know if you'll like this. Passed up a couple other 50-cent '80s Randy Travis LPs, but Xgau gave them worse grades than the one I bought, so maybe that was smart. Or maybe I am just a glutton for punishment. Probably not the first time I've tried those Desmond Child and Southside Johnny LPs. ![]() Randy Travis Old 8 x 10 (Warner Bros., 1988) Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes This Time It's For Real (Epic, 1977) Puhdys Das Buch (Pool West Germany, 1984) The Stanky Brown Group If The Lights Don't Get You The Helots Will (Sire, 1977) (if the band is stanky and brown rather than Stanky Brown being somebody's name, this should be filed in the S's rather than B's obviously)ĭesmond Child And Rouge Desmond Child And Rouge (Capitol, 1979)ĭucks Deluxe Don't Mind Rockin' Tonite (RCA, 1978) (already had this, but what the heck, I'm sure I'll find use for another one someday) $4 total (= less than 50 cents each), vintage store, 48th and Skillman, Sunnyside:Īutomatic Man Automatic Man (Island, 1976) Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame I (Atlantic, 1983) $2, thrift store, 46th and Queens Blvd, Sunnyside: (Still like the specificity of this thread more than that catch-all rolling vinyl one.) ![]()
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