The Vinyl Playground Podcast

The Vinyl Playground Podcast - Ep. 7- "Access To The Family Treasure"

March 26, 2024 Alex Season 1 Episode 7
The Vinyl Playground Podcast - Ep. 7- "Access To The Family Treasure"
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The Vinyl Playground Podcast - Ep. 7- "Access To The Family Treasure"
Mar 26, 2024 Season 1 Episode 7
Alex

Summer, 1978. Age 9. My family movies, and I get my first glimpse of "it" - the family record collection. At the time, it was 42 years worth of collecting. Be prepared to share memories and my varied musical soundscape of the times: songs by Frankie Valli, Gerry Rafferty; Tower of Power, The Beach Boys; Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Chicago and Santana. Music does indeed "save." Cheers.

Alex Oliver is the owner of "The Vinyl Playground," the online, mail-order vinyl LP record shop. The items you see in these videos are all for sale, via the internet, at:
https://www.discogs.com/seller/thevinylplayground

Please visit me and check out the family collection inventory of LPs for sale online at Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083071912149

No copyright is claimed and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster.

This podcast contains portions of the following songs in The Family Collection:

"Grease," performed by Frankie Valli, from the motion picture soundtrack Grease, RSO Records, 1978

"The Skunk, The Goose, and The Fly," Tower of Power, from their debut album East Bay Grease, 1970, Fillmore Records

"What Is Hip," Tower of Power, from their third, self-named album Tower of Power, 1973. Warner Bros. Records

"Introduction," Chicago, from their debut album The Chicago Transit Authority, 1969, Columbia Records

"Don't Let It Get You Down," The Crusaders, from their album Second Crusade, Blue Thumb Records, 1973

"Spinning Wheel," Blood, Sweat and Tears, from their self-titled second album, Columbia Records, 1968

"Oy Como Va," Santana, from their second album, Abraxas, Columbia Records, 1970

"Let's Get It On," Marvin Gaye, from the album Let's Get It On, Motown Records, Tamla label, 1973

"The Warmth Of The Sun," The Beach Boys, from Shut Down Vol 2, Capitol Records, 1963

"Gimme That Wine," Lambert Hendricks, and Ross, from The Hottest New Group In Jazz, Columbia Records 1959

"Baker Street," Gerry Rafferty, from the album City To City, United Artists Records, 1978

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The Vinyl Playground Podcast is a production of TriPops Music Production, in association with Trimordial Studio, Las Vegas.

© ℗2024
All rights reserved

Show Notes

Summer, 1978. Age 9. My family movies, and I get my first glimpse of "it" - the family record collection. At the time, it was 42 years worth of collecting. Be prepared to share memories and my varied musical soundscape of the times: songs by Frankie Valli, Gerry Rafferty; Tower of Power, The Beach Boys; Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Chicago and Santana. Music does indeed "save." Cheers.

Alex Oliver is the owner of "The Vinyl Playground," the online, mail-order vinyl LP record shop. The items you see in these videos are all for sale, via the internet, at:
https://www.discogs.com/seller/thevinylplayground

Please visit me and check out the family collection inventory of LPs for sale online at Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083071912149

No copyright is claimed and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster.

This podcast contains portions of the following songs in The Family Collection:

"Grease," performed by Frankie Valli, from the motion picture soundtrack Grease, RSO Records, 1978

"The Skunk, The Goose, and The Fly," Tower of Power, from their debut album East Bay Grease, 1970, Fillmore Records

"What Is Hip," Tower of Power, from their third, self-named album Tower of Power, 1973. Warner Bros. Records

"Introduction," Chicago, from their debut album The Chicago Transit Authority, 1969, Columbia Records

"Don't Let It Get You Down," The Crusaders, from their album Second Crusade, Blue Thumb Records, 1973

"Spinning Wheel," Blood, Sweat and Tears, from their self-titled second album, Columbia Records, 1968

"Oy Como Va," Santana, from their second album, Abraxas, Columbia Records, 1970

"Let's Get It On," Marvin Gaye, from the album Let's Get It On, Motown Records, Tamla label, 1973

"The Warmth Of The Sun," The Beach Boys, from Shut Down Vol 2, Capitol Records, 1963

"Gimme That Wine," Lambert Hendricks, and Ross, from The Hottest New Group In Jazz, Columbia Records 1959

"Baker Street," Gerry Rafferty, from the album City To City, United Artists Records, 1978

HashTags: #thevinylplayground #AllThingsVinyl   #thebeachboys #bloodsweat&tears #gerryrafferty #poprockclassics #jazzvocalists #LambertHenricksRoss  #santana  #towerofpower #greasethemovie  #vinylcollection #vinylcommunity #vinylcollector #vinyljunkie #vinylrecords #recordcollection #music #records #vinyladdict #nowspinning #vinyloftheday #recordcollector #rpm #record #lp #nowplaying #vinylgram #vinyligclub #vinyllover #vinyllove #vinylrecord #turntable #crosley #classicrock60s #ChicagoTheBand

The Vinyl Playground Podcast is a production of TriPops Music Production, in association with Trimordial Studio, Las Vegas.

© ℗2024
All rights reserved