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| And yes, this is the vinyl cover. You can be too obscure! |
"I had this on vinyl, back in the day" and have searched for it fruitlessly, and vegetablelessly, ever since. It's hard to even search for on line, unless you love Green Day.
So this is my request to you - if you have it, or know somebody who does, please do me - and just about everybody else - a big favour and upload it!
Pmac's link in comments!

I'll upload it later today.
ReplyDeleteWas able to get to it before I left:
ReplyDeletehttps://mega.nz/folder/szxxgKyB#xa7aIpWj4WJSrrzW3bKdfA
You're my Caucasian!
DeleteIf you ever get out of the Tijuana Correctional Facility, look me up!
They did lighten up on me, and I am now a trustee. But, as a trustee, I also need to clean the burro stalls. Such is life.......
DeleteThanks, pmac. You've saved me hours of searching for my copy.
DeleteThat was great, does anyone has the previous one
ReplyDeletehttps://www.discogs.com/release/2058213-Boulevard-Of-Broken-Dreams-Boulevard-Of-Broken-Dreams
... or the one previous to that; Boulevard-Of-Broken-Dreams-Boulevard-Of-Broken-Dreams-Boulevard-Of-Broken-Dreams
DeleteI found the first album of Boulevard of Broken Dreams, apparantly it was in my loft all the time. I could not find the one before that first one, the one you mention.
DeleteWanks for the memories 5gw
ReplyDelete... for the mammaries, shirley?
Deletemammories . . . they light the corners of my eyes
DeleteFarq - going to listen to a friend's band tonight - Cristian Novoa. Originally from Chile, he has lived in Thailand for the past 7 years - lives on a small island and frequently swims to nearby gigs. Great percussionist and composer.
ReplyDeleteIf he can swim upriver I'd be delighted to see him.
DeleteAmazing. There's a box set as well.
ReplyDelete"Let's do this, people!"
DeleteWhat a great find. Never heard of it before, and it's really good. Thanks pmac and FT III
ReplyDeleteIn a very similar vein to this, Charlie Haden lead a group called Quartet West that released about 5 albums focused on similar songs and genre. The first album also had snippets of dialogue from film noir classics in between songs, and the albums often used different singers on cuts (Melody Gardot, Diana Krall and Cassandra Wilson amongst others). Highly recommend to anyone enjoying the Boulevard music.
ReplyDeleteI had the first album, very good.
DeleteI like that one the best, but they all have stellar moments. Ernie Watts, the sax player on all of the lps, never sounded better.
DeleteAll new to me; most grateful, y'all!
ReplyDeleteApple. music has it will give ears 47 minutes of bliss thnx
ReplyDeleteAnd, just cause I love you guys, if yo are interested in some great bossa/samba/jazz, give a listen to Seu Jorge's new album, The Other Side. Best music to emerge from Brazil in 2 decades. Entire lp is on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uhed46Bwfl4&list=PLxA687tYuMWhuGUiJzh91pg_iAwNpg3sg
ReplyDeleteArrrrrrriba!
DeleteI think I have their Lonely Avenue album somewhere, but I'm still on holiday in the Low Countries. Once I'm back I'll start digging...
ReplyDeletehttps://workupload.com/archive/aFLghKzaXH
ReplyDeletehttps://workupload.com/archive/wCRkfvy5cz
The mysterious psychedelic-boroque classic called Harumi and produced by Tom Wilson in 1968 has been remastered. With an April 23 release date, I present to you my own needle drop in one link, and the 2026 remaster in the other link. I hope you enjoy it.
This is a fascinating and rare album, and "I had it on vinyl back in the day", the day being when I could (and did, indiscriminately) pick up used vinyl for pennies. I'd hesitate to call it a classic, but it's worth a listen!
DeleteThanks for taking the trouble to leave two links!