Show and Tell Music - Thrift Store Vinyl.
December 5, 2002 5:51 PM   Subscribe

Show and Tell Music - Thrift Store Vinyl. There are lots of vinyl sites out there, but some of the items in this collection had me floored. And the quantity is just as impressive as the quality -- several pages of unintentionally funny Christian vinyl you have to see to believe. MP3 samples too! Via BoingBoing, but got lost under a lengthy EFF post (which was also good).
posted by condour75 (26 comments total)
 
This site rocked! I am a goodwill shopper and I see these great moments of americana all the time. Corny/sexy/crappy record covers are as important to our culture as neon signs, big-finned automobiles and mom and pop burger stands. I guess it's a sign-of-the-times when we see parental warning stickers and "editted" versions on the latest releases of compact discs. Which usually end up over-promoting a crappy album to begin with. Although I don't think Herb Albert ever resulted to using four-letter words to squeeze out a hi
posted by lsd4all at 6:08 PM on December 5, 2002


What a great link, my sides hurt from laughing. I haven't finished browsing all the galleries, but I'm ashamed to admit I've got a few of the "gems" he has posted....like the Hartz Mountain Parakeet Training Record. As David Letterman once remarked about that disc: "Obviously that bird was trained to speak by Broderick Crawford."
posted by Oriole Adams at 6:10 PM on December 5, 2002


By the way, for some more deliciously bad albums, take a peek at It Crawled from the Bins
posted by Oriole Adams at 6:17 PM on December 5, 2002


Here are some more sites for weird and exotic albums.
posted by jonp72 at 6:34 PM on December 5, 2002


Wow.
posted by hippugeek at 6:49 PM on December 5, 2002


heh, heh

Great post!
posted by madamjujujive at 6:53 PM on December 5, 2002


best. album. title. ever.
posted by quonsar at 6:57 PM on December 5, 2002


great link condour75!
i collect some of this stuff (i've got the book of mormon on yellow vinyl, and the cover has to be seen to be believed), and this has inspired me to be more diligent about searching for it
posted by dolface at 7:00 PM on December 5, 2002


but don't... do not... miss lil markie. play the mp3.
posted by quonsar at 7:04 PM on December 5, 2002


See also:
The Radio Thrift Shop with Laura Cantrell
Antique Phonograph Music Program with MAC

Both are WFMU (NY/NJ) streaming radio archives.
posted by crunchland at 7:13 PM on December 5, 2002


Priceless on so many levels, man....

Why it seems like only yesterday, or perhaps August of 1985, that, in a Saint Vinnies record section aisle, I thought, Some day, all these will collector's items--God help us all... *eyesspincycle*
posted by y2karl at 7:45 PM on December 5, 2002


lil markie the singun fetus frightens me daddy. Please make it go away.
In the meantime, continue your weirdo audio fix here
Ad: if someone knows of any Jandek mp3's floating around on the interweb would appreciate a privy.
posted by Zoyd Wheeler at 8:15 PM on December 5, 2002


Check out the American Song Poem Archives' MP3 collection for more wonderful audio strangeness. Mentioned previously but worth visiting again.
posted by snez at 8:35 PM on December 5, 2002


best post ever. fo' sheezy!

as an aside: I saw Laura Cantrell open for Elvis Costello at the Tabernacle in Atlanta. she can really play old timey country to the max. she is a singer in a band that tours all over the land.
posted by mcsweetie at 10:23 PM on December 5, 2002


When I spent a long time at this site about six months ago, I found a lot of great covers. (Galleries C and Q are the really odd ones.) I was most 'floored,' though, by Country Moog, "Two words that don't belong in the same sentence." It has a sound file as well, so you can hear what it would sound like if Johnny Cash was a robot.
posted by LeLiLo at 11:18 PM on December 5, 2002


Easily, best link and treasure trove of links I've ever seen on MeFi.

Compliments of Zoyd Wheeler and his weirdomusic.com link, I happened upon this mighty awesome site.

Which yielded this killer jazz.

Four Mp3's from the soundtrack of "College Confidential" are to be found at the top of of the page of this link.
posted by crasspastor at 11:22 PM on December 5, 2002


I found another great record cover site from reading . . . what's that called again? MetaFilter. Last June. And a person really can't mention Muhammad Ali vs. Mr. Tooth Decay too many times.
posted by LeLiLo at 12:20 AM on December 6, 2002


Awesome thread. If not rather frightening in parts.
posted by Frasermoo at 12:46 AM on December 6, 2002


Charles Burpo Sings Hymns.

Just can't get enough of this.
posted by rory at 2:57 AM on December 6, 2002


By the way, here's another great album-cover site that hasn't been mentioned.
posted by rory at 3:34 AM on December 6, 2002


crasspastor, you're a champ - Dean Elliott is fantastic. His classic Zounds! What Sounds! has been rereleased by a Dutch label, and is worth every euro.
posted by rory at 3:51 AM on December 6, 2002


hide it under a bushel - NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
posted by sgt.serenity at 4:20 AM on December 6, 2002


I second the Lil Markie suggestion. I heard that song a few months ago and it's priceless.

Whyyyyy did you killlll me mommmy??
posted by wackybrit at 9:48 AM on December 6, 2002


Wow, great thread - I've been looking for stuff like this and have been very happy with what I'm finding - and yes, you've GOT to hear the Lil Markie song.
posted by pyramid termite at 5:32 PM on December 6, 2002


don't know if anyone's still reading this post, but i put some of these pieces together into an animutation.
posted by condour75 at 10:13 PM on December 8, 2002


that should be this, sorry...
posted by condour75 at 10:14 PM on December 8, 2002


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