Hey Ghosthouse. You should check out the rendition of "Be thankful for what you got" by Vanessa Fernandez on the "Use Me" LP
180 gram pressing at 45 RPM. Stellar album !!
Long lost songs
Thanks crazyeddy. I found the album on Spotify. That track is running now. I’ve seen her name around but haven’t listened to her at all. I tend to have a bad attitude about covers going in. Show me why I should listen to your version. What are you bringing to it? Similarly, the VF makes me ask "why?". Don’t mean to come across harsh. I’ll try it again later. Different strokes for different folks. Glad it is something you enjoy. BTW - your on-line name - anything to do with the old NJ electronics stores? |
This almost qualifies. I fell in love wit a group called AUM almost 50 years ago. The album was Resurrection, the particular song was Today and Tomorrow. The electric guitar just drove into me, so I borrowed it from my older sister - permanently. That LP has been through all my turntables and cartridges and a few of my sister's, some not so good for vinyl. It has also picked up a few scratches during hundreds of plays. I always searched for another copy in any format without success. So I only listened to it when I needed it, to save further wear. Then, this July 29th I found it in CD on Amazon. It's not like I haven't looked there half a dozen times before. Now I can listen to it as much as I want and save the LP for those relive-the-whole-experience days. Or if I ever try some weed again. It was THE best on those days! |
Hey ghosthouse. I agree with you fully on the merits of doing covers. The reason I brought up the Vanessa Fernandez version was for sonics only. I have it on 45rpm 180 gm vinyl and the recording is wonderful. I also really love her voice. No connection to any NJ electronic stores, but now I'm curious. Why ask? |
Hey there eddy...got you on the Vanessa Fenandez. You can read the Crazy Eddie story here (spelling is different). "His prices are so low they're insane!". Just thought you might have taken the name from there. A long lost electronics chain for a long lost songs thread. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Eddie |