A pretty exciting show for fans of physical media. Jex was just at a Record Faire yesterday, and Harrison a couple weeks ago. They had plenty of cool new finds on CD, vinyl, DVD, and cassette. Alice Cooper, Dio, Accept, Twisted Sister, and some artists a little off the beaten track. We know that Harrison, Jex, and special guest Mr. Books have a variety of tastes. Mr. Books, incidentally, had some cool Charlie Watts stuff and a new guitar to experiment with.
Meanwhile, Mike did a cameo with the newest releases by Sven Gali, and Toronto psychobilly artists Evil Elvis. For Sven, it’s their first full-length CD of new material since 1995’s InWire. The new CD Bombs and Battlescars has tracks produced by Andy Curran, and others featuring the late guitarist Dee Cernile. I ordered the autographed version from RockPaperMerch! Meanwhile, Evil Elvis just picked up original Blue Rodeo drummer Cleave Anderson, and I opened their most recent CD as well.
Finally, we had a new Ask Harrison question from “Noirison”, and a special question for Jex from “former Honeymoon Suite keyboardist Ray Coburn”!
NEXT WEEK: ONE YEAR ANNIVERSAY SHOW WITH DETAILS TO BE ANNOUNCED!
GRAB A STACK OF ROCK With The Mad Metal Man & Jexcalibur
Episode 39: Mr. Books & Record Fair Scores
+ LeBrain Unboxes Sven Gali & Evil Elvis
I decided to take tonight off, but Harrison and Jex have a bunch of new stuff they wanna show off, so they’re going LeBrainless tonight with an almost completely Mike-free evening. Jex went to a Record Faire, and Harrison went undercover as a normal bloke without superpowers to bring you this episode.
With them will be Aaron KMA otherwise known as Mr. Books. He may or may not have books, or guitar equipment to show.
Meanwhile, Mike will be there by 9:00 PM sharp for two special unboxings: The newest releases by Sven Gali, and Toronto psychobilly artists Evil Elvis. For Sven, it’s their first full-length CD of new material since 1995’s InWire. I ordered a special version, so I can’t wait for you to see!
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T-Rev, Wes, Doug and I had a great time at the Toronto Musical Collectibles Record & CD Sale 2014. Trevor came home with some kind of Asian import of Foo Fighters’ In Your Honor with at least a dozen bonus tracks. He also scored a cool silver Grand Funk LP with a round cover. Wes stocked up on Tom Petty vinyl.
My treasures are below. Let’s start with the Japanese imports! Yes, the same vendor was there. I probably cleared out his best stuff last year, but he still had some good ones left for me.
Japanese imports purchased:
Ozzy Osbourne – Under Cover($25 with obi strip intact) I am well on record as not being a fan of this album. But it’s one of only two Ozzy albums that I didn’t own. Finding a Japanese version made it easy to justify for my collection. The bonus track is “Changes” with Kelly Osbourne, but I had that already on the Prince of Darkness box set. This comes with a region 2 DVD.
Europe – Start From the Dark (sealed, $20) I already had this album as a bonus CD within Europe’s Live From the Dark DVD set. The Japanese get two live tracks from Sweden Rock 2004: “Seven Doors Hotel” and “Wings Of Tomorrow”.
White Wolf – Endangered Species (sealed, $20) Last year I bought Standing Alone on vinyl, this year I got Endangered Species! I always liked that song “She.” There are no bonus tracks on it but it’s so hard to find this on CD at all, let alone Japanese.
Paul Gilbert – Get Out of My Yard (sealed, $20) I’ve long been a fan of Paul Gilbert (Mr. Big), and he’s a cult hero in Japan. I know his solo stuff is pretty out there. Although I have tracks of his on guitar compilations, this is the first solo album of his that I have found.
Aerosmith – “Pink” (sealed CD single, $15) In Record Store Tales Part 42, I made fun of the “Barefoot DJ” because he was looking for this Aerosmith dud. Regardless, I’m probably most excited about this CD. If there’s one thing rarer than Japanese CDs, it might be Japanese CD singles. They’re produced in even more limited number. I won’t get all the B-sides for “Pink” on this CD single, but it has plenty of tracks that I believe are exclusive to this disc.
Aerosmith – “Amazing” (CD single, $5 with obi strip intact) I had a domestic copy of this CD with the exact same tracks, just in a different order. I wasn’t sure if I had it or not when I bought it, but for $5 I figured it’s still a win-win situation. It’s in mint condition and I paid a fair price for it.
Other CDs purchased:
Anthrax – We’ve Come For You All (sealed German import, $10) I’ve always wanted this album, and I always promised myself I’d get it if I found an import with bonus tracks for a good price. I have done that now.
Deep Purple – Smoke On My Mega-mix ($5) This is a bootleg. I bought this from the same guy who sold me the Aerosmith “Amazing” single. Years and years ago, there was a Deep Purple compilation LP called Anthology. If you bought that and four other singles, you could mail away for a “Smoke On My Mega-mix” exclusive single. This bootleg has that track, and a whole bunch of other rarities. One such track is Deep Purple Mk V’s “Fire, Ice & Dynamite” which is only on a DVD called New, Live & Rare.
Iron Maiden – Revenge Is Living In the Past (bootleg from A Matter of Life and Death tour, $40) This is a beautifully packaged triple-gatefold live bootleg. One of the few recent tours that Maiden have not released a live album from was A Matter of Life and Death. On that tour, they played the whole album live, and now I have it. It’s really nicely packaged and I’m looking forward to listening to it soon.
One funny story: At record shows, you always find vendors who “know it all”. T-Rev found a CD copy of Kim Mitchell’s self-titled solo EP for $5, but it was burned. Trevor asked, “Do you have the original CD of this? Because if you do, I will buy it.” The vendor swore up and down that no such CD exists. Trevor said, “Yes it does, my buddy has it.” He’s right, because I am that buddy. Here are pictures of my copy of that EP; Amazon are asking over $100 for it, since it went out of print. Photographic proof that it exists below (Wounded Bird CD edition):
Here’s a list of the next bunch of shows. Attendance is pending funds:
London, April 18 2014 (Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington St.)
Cambridge, April 27 2014 (Holiday Inn, 200 Holiday Inn Dr.)
Woodstock, (Nostalgia Show & Sale), May 25 2014 (Woodstock Fairgrounds, 875 Nellis St.)
Ancaster, (Nostalgia Show & Sale), June 22 2014 (Ancaster Fairgrounds, 630 Trinity Rd.)
Mississauga, October 19 2014 (Capitol Cenvention Centre, 6435 Dixie Rd.)
London, October 26 2014 (Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington St.)
All four of us had a blast. In the car, Wes commented, “I don’t think I’ve ever had musical conversations like this before!” Then, I found something out. Last year, Wes gave me a copy of Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It.” He did this on condition that I rip and email him the tracks. I did that as soon as I got home, only I sent them via Trevor, since I didn’t have Wes’ email.
Wes said he never got them. “I emailed the tracks like a year ago,” I replied. I explained that Trevor instructed to just send them to him, and he’d forward them along. That never happened. Wes said, “All this time I thought it was Ladano’s fault, turns out it’s my friend right here!” and points at Trevor.
This is turning into an annual event. We might make it semi-annual by checking out the October show. I’ll be sure to be you posted!