recommend box sets
hammertime
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I have a 30% off coupon from Borders, and I'm thinking about making it worth my while. Here's what I already have:Nuggets 1 & 2Stax 1Doo Wop 1Velvet UndergroundAyler/Holy GhostColtrane European ToursGoodbye Babylon
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Yes, the record player is straight foolishness--I'm not sure who that would actually appeal to--but that's the package that the music comes in, and the music is great.
Do all of those outtakes make it worth it? I think those recordings were pretty straightforward. It's not like you're getting insight into how layers were built (i.e., Pet Sounds or those electric Miles boxes). Also, It's not like the ATL records are hard to find.
Point well taken. But you gotta give it up for that hat box the Girl Group set is in. That's a girlfriend present if there ever was one. Rhino's steez is gimmicky to the extreme, but it is always done with enthusiasm and care.
Yeah, except that it doesn't focus on garage-rock as much. Still a really good set, though, ESPECIALLY that booklet!
That book is incredible. I scored my copy off of Amazon for like half of what I'd seen it for in the store.
I thought the garage stuff was pretty well represented considering what most people's conception of San Franscisco rock is. That said, they definitely could have cut back on well known (and easily available) stuff and made room for some more fuzz.
back in the days..i also always heard a lot of good things about these Capitan Beefheart & Magnetic Field sets.
Imaginatively put-together "themed" five-CD Scott Walker set, with a grip of unreleased swag amongst selected classics.
Wide-ranging and hugely enjoyable 4-CD set of Mod favourites from 1958 to 1967.
That said, I'm surprised there were no Golliwogs or Creedence songs on the box, which I think is more a case of last-minute licensing than any oversight on Rhino's part.
And you're right, while I thought it was extremely misleading for Rhino to use the term Nuggets on the cover, the garagier-type material is well-represented.
They worked on that box for like two years. Creedence was on the list but Fogerty wouldn't sign off. Golliwogs too.
Yeah, I was gonna say, I co-sign the recommendation,
but check Amazon before you buy it at Borders, coupon
or no coupon - I bought it as a gift for someone from
Amazon last week and it was only $30, half the MSRP!
I had seen it a few days before at Borders for something like $64.99 with a 20% off sticker, which was actually cheaper than I'd seen it elsewhere. I followed a link from the New York Times to the Amazon listing and couldn't believe that they were selling it so cheaply. Definitely the (non-vinyl) buy of the year.
oh good call but I actually have that one too, pretty much the greatest music ever recorded IMO.
As mentioned on the Waxidermy board, the Scream Loud! Fenton Set is pretty spectacular. It's an impressively complete survey of the West Michigan 60s rock scene. Many face melters contained within (Aardvarks, Mussies, Fugitives, Black Watch, Jujus, Blues Company, etc.)
is pretty outstanding.
That one is really
I see this set was re-released with color 45s: http://turntablelab.com/products/rhino-what-it-is-funky-soul-and-grooves-7-vinyl-boxset
Good music nonetheless to jumpstart a Timmy's 45 collection. The un-colored set is still available on eBay.