I went to the record store and came across a record with a little blue “Buddah” label in the corner.
Thinking back to last week’s score I found on Buddah label, I figured I’d test this record out: There’s No Hole in My Sole by The Barry Goldberg Reunion. It sounded really bluesy mixed with 60′s organ, fuzzed guitars, tasteful blues harp (harmonica), and nice reverberated drum tones throughout. ‘Could be considered Bluesy Psychedelic. I looked up the year and found out it was released in 1968. And there’s a cool instrumental version of “Fool on the Hill” by The Beatles with organ taking most of the melody. I’m gonna say that the record is quite listenable from start to finish. Good job, Barry!!!
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Two nights ago, I played an acoustic set with Matt and Jon on a podcast radio show to be aired next friday on iTunes (details coming soon). On my way home I stopped at Amoeba Records in Hollywood to try my luck. I picked up a Raconteurs 45RPM single recorded live at Bonnaroo for my girlfriend (I mailed it to her yesterday; I hope she doesn’t read my post until the mail arrives or it’ll ruin the surprise). I also picked up a Rockabilly Record from 1978, but it didn’t sound as cool as the cover looked, so I’m gonna exchange it for something else. You can’t always strike gold, but I did strike a tiny speckle later that night. After buying a can of Squirt and a bag of M&M’s at the market, I stopped at Counterpoint Records and Books and picked up James Brown Prisoner of Love on King Records (black lable) from 1963, and a Keef Hartley record called Halfbreed on Deram London from 1969. I got a chance to listen to them, and they are both keepers!










