Category Archives: Vinyl Finds

New Vinyl For Sale: Creepshow, Ms. 45, more…

Creepshow Blue Vinyl For Sale TurntablingThere is new vinyl for sale in the Turntabling shop at Discogs.com. New titles include the amazing re-issue of the Creepshow soundtrack by Waxwork Records, the Death Waltz clear vinyl edition of Ms. 45, and the Bruno Nicolai soundtrack to the Jess Franco opus, Marquis de Sade on Finders Keepers.

All top-notch releases, and when you purchase one of these LPs you are helping support the arts. All profits from the sale of records in the Turntabling Discogs shop go to support my art space and indie publishing HQ, StudioLab. Thank you for your support of the arts and your love of all things vinyl!

–Joe Wallace

Bruno Nicolai soundtrack Marquis De Sade

Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral

Yes we’re still digging that parody Trent Reznor song,  that came out a couple of weeks ago.  So biting, yet fun to dance to as well.

Turntabling  has a copy of The Downward Spiral 2008 re-issue 180 gram vinyl LP for sale at our Discogs store. —It is first come, first served. A great find for those who wore out the first one. Or for someone pleasantly reminded as to how insanely great Nine Inch Nails gets on this album.

DIGITAL CAMERAJen  Kilzer

Marvin Gaye Passport on Antiques Roadshow


Courtesy of Antiques Roadshow
If you missed Antiques Roadshow this last Monday night, you missed a treasure found in a vinyl record. The title of the record that held Marvin Gaye’s 1964 passport for so long is still a mystery. Did the artist lose the passport or store it for safe keeping and later forgot about it? Perhaps, he gave it to the record’s owner as a keepsake. We may never know for sure.

This is an exciting example of what one might find while browsing the record stacks and estate sales. Perhaps there’s a picture, poster or letter that brings the past to life waiting for someone like you, a music lover. Vintage records sometimes have more than fantastic music.

Jen Kilzer

Courtesy Today.com
Courtesy Today.com

 

Barney Bubbles Artist and Director – A Celebration

Today, I decided to show off some artwork that I didn’t know was by the same person. That person was a fantastic artist who went by the name (most of the time) of Barney Bubbles. We’ll keep our eyes out for his artwork from now on. In record hunting, sometimes the music is not the only reason to love the vinyl. Sometimes, it’s a visual pursuit, too.

Armed Forces 12 inch abum cover_Barney Bubbles

This album, Armed Forces by Elvis Costello and The Attractions,is my earliest memory of Barney’s work. Thankfully, my relatives brought this great album home in early 1979. Little did I know, more artwork from this fellow would later turn up in my record collection as I looked for all the top British New Punk and some New Wave bands of  the early ’80s.

Damned Stretcher Case Baby_Sick of Being Sick  7 inch sleeve Stiff Records 1977 Jesus Of Cool (Discogs)
He was the artist behind much of the album art for Stiff Records. For a time, he lived in the Stiff Records offices, designing all types of promotional material for the company, album sleeves, record logos and promotional posters.

Do It Youself 12 inch LP various designs The Jesus of Cool Radar side 1 (Discogs)
There’s a lot of discovering left on my part. Unfortunately,though he was prolific, he tended not to identify all of his works with signatures. He was also a victim of mental illness which brought his life to an early end. Some say other artists had begun to steal his style, while others mentioned money problems and recent album cover rejections were the cause of the mood swing that led to his suicide.

Many of his famous album covers and posters are featured in the book Reasons To Be Cheerful: The Life and Work of Barney Bubbles for sale here.  Also, you can hear more of the people who knew the man, including relatives in this BBC Radio 4 Documentary, In Search of Barney Bubbles.

Hawkwind Star Rats Poster 1972 Barney BubblesBubbles designed the poster above for the band Hawkwind.  He built a strong relationship with the band during the ’70s as well as with Ian Dury and The Blockheads (Reasons to Be Cheerful is an Ian Dury and The Blockheads song). Bubbles designed their black and white ‘profile’ logo below.Barney Bubble Blockhead Logo

He also was a director in the early ’80s video scene. One of his best known videos is Ghost Town by the Specials. I decided to include this nice one he directed for Squeeze.

With luck, now that I know that a lot of those bizarre album covers that represented the bands so well were by one man, I’ll see more examples of his work out there. Maybe, someday,  I’ll have my own little collection to share with everybody in new blogs.
Jen Kilzer