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Artist | Title | Format / Price | Label | Year | |
RHYTHMTOWN-JIVE![]() |
ON THE MAIN STEM![]() ![]() |
CD: $12.25 (US) - NEW ($11.03 with *discount) |
GLOBE RECORDS![]() |
a1998 | |
blues, funk, New Orleans, rhythm & blues, swing, rockabilly: Big Sale! This 3rd RJ album brings the band's diverse American roots into a solid blues focus with the addition of Johnnie Johnson on seven cuts, who writes three of them, including the sublime mood of "Johnnie's Idea" and the classic stroll of "Slow Drag" It also features a cameo by east coast R & B diva, Rahni Raines, and at times, the full three-man New Orleans-style horn section that the band features at their Mardi Gras Mambofest performances: Rob Sudduth (tenor sax - Huey Lewis, Amos Garrett), Ed Early (trombone - Albert King), and Michael Peloquin (bari sax). With six other originals mostly by lead vocalist/bassist Tim Eschliman (Commander Cody, Etta James), an Irma Thomas classic, a New Orleans brass band romp and a Pinetop Smith Boogie Woogie, a full palette of top shelf rhythm & blues is delivered on this recording - topped off by drummer Jimmy Sanchez's crazed full- bore second line deviation, "Mighty Fine Day." Also appearing are Caroline Dahl, Stevie Gurr, Anthony Paule and Steve Freund. Total Running Time: 56 minutes. | |||||
RHYTHMTOWN-JIVE![]() |
ON THE MAIN STEM [NOVEMBER SALE!] ![]() ![]() |
CD: $10.00 (US) - NEW ($9.00 with *discount) |
GLOBE RECORDS![]() |
a1998 | |
blues, funk, New Orleans, rhythm & blues, swing, rockabilly: November Sale! This 3rd RJ album brings the band's diverse American roots into a solid blues focus with the addition of Johnnie Johnson on seven cuts, who writes three of them, including the sublime mood of "Johnnie's Idea" and the classic stroll of "Slow Drag" It also features a cameo by east coast R & B diva, Rahni Raines, and at times, the full three-man New Orleans-style horn section that the band features at their Mardi Gras Mambofest performances: Rob Sudduth (tenor sax - Huey Lewis, Amos Garrett), Ed Early (trombone - Albert King), and Michael Peloquin (bari sax). With six other originals mostly by lead vocalist/bassist Tim Eschliman (Commander Cody, Etta James), an Irma Thomas classic, a New Orleans brass band romp and a Pinetop Smith Boogie Woogie, a full palette of top shelf rhythm & blues is delivered on this recording - topped off by drummer Jimmy Sanchez's crazed full- bore second line deviation, "Mighty Fine Day." Also appearing are Caroline Dahl, Stevie Gurr, Anthony Paule and Steve Freund. Total Running Time: 56 minutes. | |||||
COMMANDER CODY & HIS WESTERN AIRMEN![]() |
LIVE FROM ELECTRIC CITY![]() ![]() |
CD: $10.00 (US) - NEW ($9.00 with *discount) |
LIBERATION HALL![]() |
2019 | |
rock, Americana, twang, pop, country, rockabilly: After some 20 years of roaming the countryside, playing what seems like every honky tonk in America, I have finally perfected the four piece rock and roll boogie band. It has taken a very long time and I'm happy to get it recorded. The scene was the Sunbanks Festival in beautiful Electric City, Washington, on the shores of the Grand Coulee in front of thousands of culture lovers, on Saturday, September 8, 2018. No frills, no overdubs, nothing fancy, just four like minded reprobates doing what we do best: playing their hearts out and creating good time rock and roll music. Tim Eschliman and I have been working together, on and off, playing and producing for 40 years. He plays bass and sings a lot in this band. Sean Allen, western swing hall of famer and pedal steel whiz plays the electric guitar in this group and sings a lot of the songs on this album. Steve Barbuto is the drummer, here been backing the Commander Cody groups for going on 25 years and sings Don't Let Go for the first time live.. I think this is the best album I've done in 45 years and I hope you'll agree... just basic rock and roll from the ozone. | |||||
NEW COPASETICS![]() |
TWANG-UCOPIA (BALANCED DIET ) [NOVEMBER SALE!] ![]() ![]() |
CD: $10.00 (US) - NEW ($9.00 with *discount) |
GLOBE RECORDS![]() |
2019 | |
rock, Americana, twang, acoustic, soul, pop, country, rockabilly: November Sale! Price will go up soon. Twang-Ucopia (Balanced Diet) is the DEBUT release of New Copasetics, recorded "live," Big Pink-style in the living room studios of Global Mobile in the San Francisco Bay Area with minimal overdubbing. This brings together a quartet of veteran S. F. Bay Area players with ridiculous credits and a curated playlist of originals and select covers from seminal artists such as Rockpile (Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds), Ry Cooder, Delbert McClinton, Gary Nicholson, Little Feat, Don Covay, The Simms Twins, Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, Manual Galban and L. D. Armstrong.This project has been developing for several years, with personnel changes and honing of the musical directions. With the recent addition of Dallis Craft, the bands' sound, material and development of harmonies and duets came together in a powerful way to warrant committing it all to vinyl and CD.New Copasetics players have ridiculous credits: Tim Eschliman (acoustic string bass, vocals, worked with Etta James, Commander Cody & His Western Airmen, Jesse Colin Young, Christmas Jug Band, played on the Grammy-nominated Garden Of Joy album by Maria Muldaur), Sean Allen (electric guitar, steel guitar, vocals, worked with Carlene Carter, Commander Cody & His Western Airmen, Tommy Thomsen, member of Western Swing Hall Of Fame), Dallis Craft (piano, vocals, worked with Bruce Willis, K.T. Oslin), and Kevin Hayes (drums, worked with Robert Cray, Bonnie Hayes & The Wild Combo). Note: "(Tonight I'm) Drinkin' Tomorrow Away" and "The Trouble With the Truth" not included on LP. | |||||
NEW COPASETICS![]() |
TWANG-UCOPIA (BALANCED DIET ) [NOVEMBER SALE!] ![]() ![]() |
LP: $10.00 (US) - NEW ($9.00 with *discount) |
GLOBE RECORDS![]() |
2019 | |
rock, Americana, twang, acoustic, soul, pop, country, rockabilly: LP VINYL version! November Sale! Price will go up soon. Be the first on your block. Twang-Ucopia (Balanced Diet) is the debut release of New Copasetics, recorded "live," Big Pink-style in the living room studios of Global Mobile in the San Francisco Bay Area with minimal overdubbing. This brings together a quartet of veteran S. F. Bay Area players with ridiculous credits and a curated playlist of originals and select covers from seminal artists such as Rockpile (Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds), Ry Cooder, Delbert McClinton, Gary Nicholson, Little Feat, Don Covay, The Simms Twins, Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, Manual Galban and L. D. Armstrong.This project has been developing for several years, with personnel changes and honing of the musical directions. With the recent addition of Dallis Craft, the bands' sound, material and development of harmonies and duets came together in a powerful way to warrant committing it all to vinyl and CD.New Copasetics players have ridiculous credits: Tim Eschliman (acoustic string bass, vocals, worked with Etta James, Commander Cody & His Western Airmen, Jesse Colin Young, Christmas Jug Band, played on the Grammy-nominated Garden Of Joy album by Maria Muldaur), Sean Allen (electric guitar, steel guitar, vocals, worked with Carlene Carter, Commander Cody & His Western Airmen, Tommy Thomsen, member of Western Swing Hall Of Fame), Dallis Craft (piano, vocals, worked with Bruce Willis, K.T. Oslin), and Kevin Hayes (drums, worked with Robert Cray, Bonnie Hayes & The Wild Combo). | |||||
MOONLIGHTERS![]() |
THE MISSING MOONLIGHTERS - LIVE / STUDIO CLOSET TAPES ![]() ![]() |
2-CD: $12.75 (US) - NEW ($11.47 with *discount) |
GLOBE RECORDS![]() |
2008 | |
rock, pop, rockabilly, Americana: 2-CD set ($17.98 list). All previously unreleased tracks from the band that was led by Bill Kirchen and "moonlighted" from Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen... later to become his backing group. This release presents for the first time many popular mainstays of the live shows as well as some seldom heard, experimental studio recordings. These songs represent the early "Rhythm & Western" sound of the group as well as the later four-man, skinny-tie, rock/pop outfit. These recordings have a live-ness and songwriting that's missing from the two previous releases. Featuring Bill Kirchen, Tony Johnson, Richard Casanova (George Strait), Steve Mackay (Iggy Pop), Steve Fishell (Emmy Lou Harris), Don Kennedy, Rick Higginbotham, Tim Eschliman (Rhythmtown-Jive), Austin de Lone (Eggs Over Easy) with special guests Mark Karan (Ratdog) and James Henry. The live CD includes essential tunes that were staples of the band's live shows but didn't appear on the 2 previously existing releases, like Carl Perkins' "Boppin' the Blues," a few Rockpile numbers and the bands traditional rave-up set-closer, Warren Smith's "Ubangi Stomp." 3 songs from the early "Rhythm & Western" days of the band are included: the Cajun fiddling of "Mississippi Sawyer," "Big Mamou" which featured the 3-man section of fiddle, tenor sax & pedal steel and the sassy "Sittin' On Top Of The World," which adds to that section Bill Kirchen's wild trombone. Live recordings are also from Keystone Palo Alto, The Saddlerack (KFAT Fat-Fry), Keystone Berkeley, and Rohan's Rockpile. The studio CD, on the other hand, brings to light a more experimental side of the band. Three of the tracks were recorded live to 4-track in an afternoon as a pre-production session at Different Fur Studios in San Francisco and when heard by Austin's friend Nick Lowe, led to the arrangements for the recording of the Moonlighter's "Rush Hour" album, which Nick produced in London. Many of the other tracks are song demos of originals by drummer Tony Johnson or bassist Tim Eschliman, and several of those were recorded at Tim and Austin de Lone's at-the-time home studio, the earliest iteration of Globe Studios. Although not all of these recordings were Moonlighter projects per se, they happened to have been recorded by the band members and in some cases led to additions to the band's set lists. Studio recordings are also from Sonoma Recorders and Prairie Sun. Mastered by Fred Catero, Tim Eschliman and Tony Johnson. Packaged in all-recyclable mini-double jacket format. | |||||
FARLOW-KIRCH BAND![]() |
ALLIGATOR CRAWL![]() ![]() |
CD: $15 (US) - NEW ($13.50 with *discount) |
GLOBE RECORDS![]() |
2005 | |
blues, rockabilly: Lightning's struck at the crossroads, and from it has arisen the alliance of two modern blues masters: Billy C. Farlow and Rich Kirch. The bold, soulful lyrics and screaming harmonica of Farlow, coupled with the wailing electric guitar riffs of Kirch create a driving rhythmic force that interweaves an eclectic blend of traditional blues and Southern-fried rockabilly, celebrating Americana roots styles with foot-stomping vigor. Farlow is noted for his nine-year career as Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen's frontman and harmonica player, responsible for penning several of their hits. Kirch's credits include a 13-year career as the late John Lee Hooker's lead guitarist and band leader. The two musical veterans honed their chops in the '60s and '70s hotbeds of blues revived Chicago and Detroit, emulating such legends as Howlin' Wolf, Hound Dog Taylor, and James Cotton and collaborating with such masters as John Lee Hooker, Sippie Wallace, Big Joe Williams, Junior Wells, and Charlie Musselwhite, among other greats: from Chuck Berry to Eric Clapton. Both artists boast lengthy discographies and worldwide touring acclaim. Alligator Crawl is the duo's first collaborative effort featuring renegade Billy C. originals and Kirch's electric savvy. The duo will be touring the Bay Area and beyond this summer to promote the new album. Includes special guests Keith Crossan (Tommy Castro) and Bill Gibson (Huey Lewis & The News). | |||||
WILLIEM DEFOE, JUDGE REINGOLD, V. A.![]() |
ROADHOUSE 66![]() ![]() |
DVD: $6.25 (US) - NEW ($5.62 with *discount) |
ATLANTIC VIDEO![]() |
1984 | |
Action, Comedy, Americana, Rockabilly: Big Sale! Judge Reinhold and Willem Dafoe star in this road picture set in a town on Route 66. A spoiled rich kid fresh out of college decides to see the real America one last time before being absorbed by his Dad's corporation. He heads out in his classic T-Bird and winds up stranded in a small Arizona town, teamed with a world-wise and mysterious hitchhiker, and forced into defending his honor against a gang of fast-driving, tough-talking local hoods. Features "All Tore Up" by The Moonlighters (Demon 406, Prod by Nick Lowe). Full of humor, violence, music and sex. Also starring Kaaren Lee, Kate Vernon, Stephen Elliott, Alan Autry, Kevyn Major Howard, Peter Van Norden, Erica Yohn. 1984. Key Video (Atlantic). Director: John Mark Robinson. Rated R. Not for sale to persons under age 18. | |||||
WILLIEM DEFOE, JUDGE REINGOLD, V. A.![]() |
ROADHOUSE 66 [USED]![]() ![]() |
VHS: $2.75 (US) - USED ($2.48 with *discount) |
ATLANTIC VIDEO![]() |
1984 | |
action, comedy, americana, rockabilly: Judge Reinhold and Willem Dafoe star in this road picture set in a town on Route 66. A spoiled rich kid fresh out of college decides to see the real America one last time before being absorbed by his Dad's corporation. He heads out in his classic T-Bird and winds up stranded in a small Arizona town, teamed with a world-wise and mysterious hitchhiker, and forced into defending his honor against a gang of fast-driving, tough-talking local hoods. Features "All Tore Up" by The Moonlighters (Demon 406, Prod by Nick Lowe). Full of humor, violence, music and sex. Also starring Kaaren Lee, Kate Vernon, Stephen Elliott, Alan Autry, Kevyn Major Howard, Peter Van Norden, Erica Yohn. 1984. Key Video (Atlantic). Director: John Mark Robinson. Rated R. Not for sale to persons under age 18. USED: former rental | |||||
MOONLIGHTERS![]() |
RUSH HOUR![]() ![]() |
LP: $8.85 (US) - NEW ($7.96 with *discount) |
DEMON![]() |
1983 | |
rock, pop, rockabilly, Americana: Pop groove rockabilly English import recorded in London, produced by Nick Lowe with Bill Kirchen (original Commander Cody - Lost Planet Airman), Tony Johnson (from Jr. Walker,Sandy & the Accents, writer of "Midnight in Memphis," from "The Rose" with Bette Midler), Austin de Lone and Tim Eschliman (Rhythmtown-Jive). Features the deLone/Eschliman compostion, "All Tore Up'," from the movie Roadhouse 66. New copy. Very slightly shop worn cover. | |||||
MOONLIGHTERS![]() |
RUSH HOUR [PROMO]![]() ![]() |
LP: $8.25 (US) - NEW ($7.42 with *discount) |
DEMON![]() |
1983 | |
rock, pop, rockabilly, Americana: Promo copies of Pop groove rockabilly English import recorded in London, produced by Nick Lowe with Bill Kirchen (original Commander Cody - Lost Planet Airman), Tony Johnson (from Jr. Walker,Sandy & the Accents, writer of "Midnight in Memphis," from "The Rose" with Bette Midler), Austin de Lone and Tim Eschliman (Rhythmtown-Jive). Features the deLone/Eschliman compostion, "All Tore Up'," from the movie Roadhouse 66. | |||||
MOONLIGHTERS![]() |
RUSH HOUR [PROMO]![]() ![]() |
LP: $8.85 (US) - USED, NEAR MINT ($7.96 with *discount) |
DEMON![]() |
1983 | |
rock, pop, rockabilly, Americana: used, near mint copy of Pop groove rockabilly English import recorded in London, produced by Nick Lowe with Bill Kirchen (original Commander Cody - Lost Planet Airman), Tony Johnson (from Jr. Walker,Sandy & the Accents, writer of "Midnight in Memphis," from "The Rose" with Bette Midler), Austin de Lone and Tim Eschliman (Rhythmtown-Jive). Features the deLone/Eschliman compostion, "All Tore Up'," from the movie Roadhouse 66. | |||||
MOONLIGHTERS![]() |
MIDNIGHT IN MEMPHIS 45![]() ![]() |
45 rpm 7" vinyl: $2.15 (US) - NEW ($1.94 with *discount) |
AMHEARST![]() |
1977 | |
rock, pop, rockabilly, Americana: 45 RPM single from the first Moonlighters album, "The Moonlighters." "Lady Of Light" on B side. | |||||
MOONLIGHTERS![]() |
MIDNIGHT IN MEMPHIS 45 [PROMO]![]() ![]() |
45 rpm 7" vinyl: $2.25 (US) - NEW ($2.02 with *discount) |
AMHEARST![]() |
1977 | |
rock, pop, rockabilly, Americana: 45 RPM single from the first Moonlighters album, "The Moonlighters". promo copy (white label) with stereo mix on one side, mono on the other. promo copy | |||||
NICK LOWE AND DAVE EDMUNDS![]() |
SING THE EVERLY BROTHERS EP 7"![]() ![]() |
33 1/3 rpm vinyl EP: $11.75 (US) - NEW ($10.58 with *discount) |
COLUMBIA![]() |
1977 | |
country, rockabilly, rock, americana, folk: 33 1/3 RPM VINYL EP - 4 songs in Picture Sleeve (2 songs on each side). New record . Sleeve a little shop worn. Small center hole. | |||||
COMMANDER CODY & HIS LOST PLANET AIRMEN![]() |
DIGGY DIGGY LO / SUNSET ON THE SAGE 45![]() ![]() |
45 rpm 7" vinyl: $3.75 (US) - USED ($3.38 with *discount) |
DOT RECORDS![]() |
1974 | |
rock, rockabilly, rhythm & blues, country: VG shopworn 45 rpm vinyl single of Diggy Liggy Lo with Sunset On The Sage on the B side. Unplayed old store stock | |||||
THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS![]() |
TUFF ENUFF / LOOK AT THAT, LOOK AT THAT 45![]() ![]() |
45 rpm 7" vinyl picture sleeve: $4.50 (US) - USED ($4.05 with *discount) |
DOT RECORDS![]() |
1974 | |
rock, rockabilly, rhythm & blues, country: new 45 rpm vinyl single of Tuff Enuff with Look At That, Look At That on the B side. Used: Near Mint. | |||||
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