Ray Barretto- Hard Hands (1968) ****
Ray Barretto- The Message (1971) ***1/2
Eddie Harris- Silver Cycles (1969) ****
Traffic- The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys (1971) ***1/2
Bob Marley & The Wailers- Natty Dread (1974) ****
Ike & Tina Turner- Story: Disc One (2007) ***1/2
Rush- Caress Of Steel (1975) ***1/2
The Clash- Super Black Market Clash (1993) ****
Banda AL9- Hey! Hey! We're Banda AL9 (2026) ***1/2
Galactic- Ruckus (2003) ****
The Rolling Stones- Their Satanic Majesties Request: Personal Edit (1967/2025)- ****
Donna Summer- Gold: 14 Song Edit (2005/2026) ****
Somewhere between five and ten years ago, my friend Tim B., a fellow record dealer, was just a table away from mine while we worked a show. I took a walk around the room while he watched my records and I bought a few things, including four Eddie Harris records. When Tim saw my little haul, he said, "Don't sleep on those Eddie Harris records!" I knew exactly what he meant. The worst record dealers won't bother with Eddie Harris records because they don't sell for much. A jazz record to these clowns, needs to be on Blue Note or on some indie boutique label, and has to sell for $100-$500 before it is worthy to sit in one of their boxes. But Tim and I knew just how great these Eddie records were, so we'd snatch them up for $5 or $8 whenever we saw them, and then resell them for $15-$20, with little stickers that showed our reviews. We never failed to sell every one. So, don't sleep on "The In Sound," "Mean Greens," "Electrifying," and "Silver Cycles" if you see them.
"Super Black Market Clash" and The Jam "Extras" are so good, they often play better than either band's regular releases.
Here is that "Satanic Majesties" edit, if you're interested.
https://music.amazon.com/user-