whitevancatman 1st Nov 2019 | ![](//images.45worlds.com/t/ab/little-richard-heres-little-ricard-ab-t.jpg) | Vinyl AlbumLittle Richard - Here's Little Richard (1957) | ReviewWell, 62 years later, it still clocks in at under half-an-hour.
Still could be questioned about all the riffs & chords sounding similar.
You might still even question how derivative of earlier jump-blues artists it is.
But, it still rocks,smokes and blasts out of the speakers just like it always did right from August 1957. No weak tracks, thank you, no fillers, just a human (probably!!) perpetual motion machine, even just on vinyl, blasting a sort of rock 'n' roll Mount Rushmore, with 12 faces this time.
Heaven:-I'm glad I've had a copy nearby ever since, as I was only 5 when it first came out, and I don't recall many successful attempts at playing it on the recorder at infants school-just goes to show you can't beat the original!
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whitevancatman 25th Oct 2019 | ![](//images.45worlds.com/t/ab/elvis-costello-and-the-attractions-imperial-bedroom-ab-t.jpg) | Vinyl AlbumElvis Costello And The Attractions - Imperial Bedroom (1982) | A limited edition of 1000 promo copies were released.
This consisted of a double album, each music track followed by EC talking about the track in question. The front sleeve of each was autographed by EC in blue marker pen & the front sleeve was plain white with an EC photo & no more-think the track details were on the back cover, but cannot be sure on that last detail.
I sold mine in 2000 for £450,still in pristine condition.
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