Sunday, June 19, 2011

Rest In Peace, Big Man

"You want to be like him, but you know you can't"
--Bruce Springsteen

You never want to think of days like this, when people who influenced your life (even if you never knew them, let alone, met them) have passed on. Today is one of those days as we found out late last night the passing of Clarence Clemons. "The King of the World, Master of the Universe, Do I have to speak his name? Clarence 'The Big Man' Clemons!"

I didn't experience the wonder, the majesty, the fist pumpin' experience of a Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band show until Alpine Valley, Wisconsin 1984. While that is now 25 years further on down the road, I've always felt a little late to the Springsteen party. I'm so glad I got to the party and it's been a continuous party of memories ever since as I have seen Springsteen (a modest count relatively speaking to some Springsteen fanatics) 20+ times since that affirming show in 1984.

It's one thing that Springsteen himself is one of the more dynamic performers of any era, the fact that Clarence was his main foil, his rock n roll partner, and one of the best rock sidemen of all time, just added to the experience. To sit behind the stage and see the joy and exuberance of total strangers after Clarence plays the solo to "The Promised Land" are memories I will never forget. To see an entire section of an arena erupt as he kicks into solo of "Badlands" is something that has to be experienced, and sadly, experienced no more. He was just cool. I mean, *cool*. Look at this picture. It's cool. Period.

It's giving a total stranger at a Springsteen show a knowing look after the "Prove it All Night" solo that you both saw the *same* thing and have this same bond. It's Clarence going to one wing of the stage and Bruce going to the other wing as we pulled outta here to win during sax solo and coda of "Thunder Road" and meeting in the center in a joyous celebration with 20,000 of your friends are things I will never forget. I can't tell you how many times I just opened the gatefold of the "Born to Run" record and just stared at it. How many times did I go to a Springsteen show and see Clarence's saxophone's on the stage before the show and just countdown the moments til the house lights went down and we'd hear Clemon's first solo. On the "Tracks" tour of 1999, it was the song I have on now, "The Ties That Bind" from 1980's "The River". I saw the 1992 Human Touch/Lucky Town tour, just one show, with Springsteen and some other musicians not the E Street Band. This band, while good, was not the E Street Band. Imagine the aforementioned "Badlands" with no sax solo. Yeah, you get the idea. The show was just a shadow of itself. The main ingredient missing, the X factor missing: Clarence.

Rediscover Records may not exist as we know it without the impact of a Bruce Springsteen concert. That's the power and the passion of rock n roll. That's the impact of a Springsteen show and it's influence of wide smiles, tears of joy, and wonderful memories. R.I.P. Big Man. Your work is done here, you're in a better place, and you made our world a better place.

"If I could take one moment into my hands"



Saturday, June 4, 2011

New Arrivals


A few notable new arrivals:

MC5 - Kick Out the Jams (original release, uncensored)
The Beatles - Abbey Road (On Green vinyl!)
The Beatles - White Album (On White Vinyl with the poster and the fab four 8x10 pics)
The New York Dolls - Debut
David Bowie - Live (2 LP live set)
Love - Forever Changes (Original Elektra release, very clean)

This is just for starters, just as a quick blog post. Make sure to always stop into Rediscover Records for all your vinyl needs. Visit our webpage, "like" us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter.

A great selection of new and sealed vinyl is just waiting your peruse-al.

As always, thanks.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

His name is Elvis Presley

There are times in the music world when we lose sight of the brilliance of an artist, an album, or a song due to various circumstances such as saturation of the market/over exposure, fodder for the tabloids, and our own repeated plays of an artist or a song ad infinitum. Sometimes the artists themselves bring this on to themselves by their actions on and, more particularly, off the stage. They've become a caricature or a cartoon of themselves.

Elvis Presley is one of those artists. Sure, we know him as the King, how he died, the way he died, his method of channel surfing, his weight, his drug use. We know he left the building years ago. Look, however, to the picture of his debut record here. This is the real Elvis Presley. A record cover so revered and hallowed even The Clash paid homage to it. This is Elvis.


Recently, at Rediscover Records we were able to procure a few Elvis Presley 78 speed records. These are on the RCA Victor label. We can only wish they had been on the Sun Records label. The 78 rpm record, by the 1950's, was becoming a thing of the past, the 8-track or cassette, or even CD of it's day.

When these 78's came out the ink was probably barely dry from The Colonel signing Elvis from Sun Records to RCA Victor. These are in super condition with some of them in original sleeves. Currently, they are not listed on the website but you can come into Rediscover Records and look through them, and other records. The Jerry Osborne Record Guide (for what it's worth) lists these records from $60 up to $150.00 each. We have them varying from $19.98 to 79.98. Here is what we have:

Mystery Train/I Forgot to Remember to Forget
Heartbreak Hotel/I Was the One
Love Me Tender/Anyway You Want Me
Milkcow Blues Boogie/You're A Heartbreaker
That's All Right/Blue Moon of Kentucky
Too Much/Playing For Keeps
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You/My Baby Left Me
Don't Be Cruel/Hound Dog
Good Rockin' Tonight/I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine

Discover all your records and vinyl needs at Rediscover Records! Here is a great video with pictures of Elvis Presley singing "Good Rockin' Tonight". Have you heard the news?

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Record Store Day Countdown

Hey, welcome to the Rediscover Records blog. A great place where you can read about all things Rediscover Records, read a review, find a link, and maybe learn a thing or two about a thing or two. Did you know that Records Store Day is almost upon us? Record Store Day in an international phenonomon with many independent artists as well as mainstream artists releasing special record releases specificially for RSD!

Let the countdown commence!








Monday, February 21, 2011

Thanks for listening!


Thanks to those who tuned into our Rediscover Records Radio Hour on Saturday Night on WRMN 1410am in Elgin. Despite some glitches, errors, or rookie mistakes we think it went pretty well. Special thanks to WRMN, our sponsors, Brandon Couture, and David Ham for helping to spin the records and make me sound at least, somewhat professional. As of this writing, this was a one-time shot on the radio. However, all indicators point to more Rediscover Records Radio Hour's in the future. Stay tuned! All the records we played are available for purchase at Rediscover Records. Please support the artists, buy your music.

Visit our "News" link on our website to see the playlist. We think we covered at least some musical ground in our maiden voyage. We hope to have more broadcasts in the future. Look to this page, our website, our Twitter Page, or our Facebook Page for more information.

Here is the link, by the way, to our playlist, scroll down a bit to see it all. We played the Reverend, Al Green, and we also played local faves, The Reverends, and had a special introduction by Brandon Couture, guitarist in the band. Check out the playlist!


Here is one song that we played dedicated to the "In the Neighborhood Deli". It's Tom Waits and "In the Neighborhood" off his 1983 record "Swordfishtrombones"

Saturday, February 19, 2011

WRMN Radio Show Tonight!

Remember to tune into WRMN 1410 A.M. on your radio dial *tonight* from 7 to 8pm to listen to the first ever Rediscover Records Radio Hour. Please don't let the Radio Shopping banners on WRMN's site scare you. This'll be a music show! While we love the Radio Shopping Show and we have spots running on it, we're gonna push those radio shopping show shopping carts way out past the cart corrals and way out into the middle of the parking lot. Instead......we'll be spinning records, talkin' music, and having a great time. Please join us, won't you? Also, in on the action will be Brandon Couture of the legendary local band, The Reverends.

We'd be remiss in not thanking the people who helped sponsor us and make this radio dream a reality. Please consider clicking these links for more information for each business. Thanks again, we are very grateful!


They'll be no genre left unturned, no genre left unsoiled, well, as least we'll play as much music as we can in a one hour time slot. Hopefully, this will grow into a much larger project.

Rediscover Records today!
Rediscover Records....Living the Dream since June.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

WRMN Radio Show


We'll have more details to follow in the coming days, but we are excited to announce we will be appearing live on a one hour radio show on WRMN 1410 here in Elgin!!

Look for more information soon! It'll be on the a.m. dial in the p.m. of your evening. Look for the best of new releases and also since we'll be on AM radio, look for some of those great A.M. hits of the 60's and 70's that you may remember from your transistor radios! We may need to bring one of these 45 inserts (pictured left) for all the great singles we'll be playing!


Always look to our live website for the best in new vinyl, info, and other record related news!


Keep 'em spinnin!