Good morning Martin, I remember the love that you have for The Church. I have been watching your videos for at least ten years now. I try not to miss any of them. Its funny in a way. I started to listen to them when they released their second album The Blurred Crusade. I remember them adding two songs on the US release of the debut that were not on the UK release. The songs Sisters and Too Fast For You were not on the UK release. Our cover art was different too. BTW. Those 7" record boxes are becoming quite collectible. Whenever I see them at garage sales or anywhere else I ask to buy them. I usuallt leave the records in them behind unless they are really worth taking. I am not taking home records that I will not listen to anymore. I will grab them if I know that they are collectible. But most of the times I am not going to find a copy of the Pistols 'God Save The Queen' or any original Cabaret Voltaire/Durutti Column advanced pressings on Factory. Anyways. Enjoyed seeing your most listened to and your fantastic new finds Martin. The perfect way of starting this endless summer August morning~ Rob/Boston
Wow. Can't believe you have that KLF "Chill Out" album. It's fantastic and quite hard to find. Great to see it as the first one shown on your list and wonderful to see Sisters of Mercy, Transvision Vamp and The Church's debut lp too! Cool list. Enjoyed watching thanks.
Hey. I was working in a record shop when chill out came out so had alot of first dibs back then. You know there's a British road journey version similar right? It's by the FLK.
Hi Martin. I watched half of this video two weeks ago then forgot to come back to it, so I have now. Good to see someone show 'Chill Out'. I was very into that album in the nineties and used it to 'come down' from many naughty Saturday nights. When I met my partner in the early noughties I played it for her and she didn't get on with it at all, but then again that's true of most music so I shouldn't read too much into that. Btw, your Egyptian record at the 9:00 mark looks to be by Om Kathoum (that may or may not be the correct spelling), judging by the silhouette on the cover. She is one of the most commercially successful singers of all time apparently; I only know about her because Robert Plant mentioned her a few times in interviews back in the day so I downloaded some of her songs. I don't remember making much of them though. The blurb on that 'Speak Well' record is truly outrageous. Be in touch soon.
Hi Rob. The Church are touring the US so maybe catch them.....? I have those two tracks you mentioned on the double compilation 'Hindsight'. You are right often garage sales and suchlike aren't great but I'll tend to buy the lot if cheap and keep what i need moving the rest on or take to charity shops.
Good luck with the new job! Your 10 choices are much less predictable than some of the others I've watched. I need that debut Church album! 'Albums I've listened to so much I'll never listen to again' could be a VC thread 😂
Hi John, or as younger people say about overplayed tunes: 'well rinsed out' (probably 20 years out of date too). I just figured I listened to those 80/90s ones a huge amount of times and probably know most of the words too.
Hi Martin, really interesting list of 10, I think you just about covered all the musical bases. I have a lot of Nightwish on CD but nothing on vinyl. That European soundtrack album you showed looked really interesting. All the best in your new job, cheers Mike
Hi Mike, Nightwish is one of the more recent bands still going I actually listen to. In that genre only really a very small handful i dabble in, have you heard of Beast in black that often support them?
A truly weird bunch of records. I have that Paul McCartney comp. too. After owning it for 25 years i happened to learn that there are different versions of it with different track listings. For once happily i learned to own the version with the track listing most to my taste. I have been once to Birmingham to a meeting, not a vc, but music related group meeting. Good luck with the new job. Pasi
London I gravitate to countless times, Birmingham a bit further away probably about five times in fifty years. Actually flew to Finland cheaply from there once I think KLM?
Good luck on the new job! Its funny how I have been seeing people talk about Flood lately (though I listened to Apollo 18 much more). I've never seen that Barbara Streisand album.
Thank you very much Kris. Yeah TMBGs and Barbara, the VC hasn't been much down those roads before........ Must endeavour to still stretch my cultural experiences and let loose 😊
My list, one album per artist Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms Deep Purple - Made in Japan Camel - Snow goose Pink Floyd - Animals Neutral Milk Hotel - In the aeroplane over the sea The Chameleons - Script of the bridge Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes Supertramp - Paris Gang of Four - Entertainment! Sufjan Stevens - Illinois The Sound - From the lion´s mouth The Waterboys - The whole of the moon Television - Marquee Moon Keith Jarrett - Koln Concert
that's a very varied list thanks for sharing. I really like Chameleons partly because they remind me of The Church my favourite band. Marquee Moon is so listenable again and again too. The only one I cannot get into is Keith Jarrett.
Hi Martin, that Barbra Streisand is a wild concept record. A bit hit and miss but it's by far the one that is the most experimental of her releases. The Egyptian record is undoubtedly Our Khalsoum, who is often regarded as the greatest singer in the Arabic language. She would record a lot of her live outings which were usually extended jams. Out Khalsoum was the real deal.
I'm glad you can fill in some info on this because it's not easy to find out about Arabic, Hebrew or Russian is it? Yes Barbara Streisand isn't usually on my playlist is an understatement unless I was particularly cheesy mood. I think we just have to try different even the straight artists sometimes. So Arsenal started with a win and Kane bottles it and goes to Germany looking for a winners medal 😅
@@Thevinylscavenger Kane can score goals but he has never won anything, so he's looking for something to show for his career. Bayern is the right move. And yeah we won. Nice start. Big squad this year, we should do well hopefully.
Hi Martin, Good luck in the new job, hope all goes well. I must get that Giants debut album I have others. We all need a bit of Macca in our lives. Interesting that REM’s Out of Time is now Out of Time with you….sorry, I went a bit Alan Partridge there. Mike
Ahaaaaaaaa. They were the ten I grabbed I think it was a fair reflection of my music listening habits so difficult to say exactly as never kept a spreadsheet.
Hi Martin! Great selection of records. Discovered your channel via Harris pilton latest video. I try to make the record fair in Southampton when I can, I don’t think Iv seen you there? I also have a channel, annoyingly called ‘martins vinyl’ not as creative as yours though 😂. Just subbed. 👍
Likewise. Actually not been to Southampton or the fair there but from other folks seems like it's a half decent one. Occasionally I go up to London and less than a handful of times a year I sell at fairs which actually I enjoy. I've seen your channel few times but maybe I'd not thought of much intelligent to say 🙃😁😂
I didn't know about the Richard Dawkins tie-in with the track The Greatest Show on Earth, though I have read Dawkins' book. I am going to have to listen to that. The Speak Well record is hilarious. Blue Rodeo's best record is the debut, so you don't need any further records from them 🤭😹 I hope the new job is going well.
I was at the London show few years ago when he was invited to come on stage and read out his part in that track. Nightwish are one of the best bands live I've ever seen live so consistent and don't disappoint. I like the debates RD has with an Irish guy called John Lennox.
That "Brahmachari" record is an old Indian Bollywood soundtrack, originally released in 1967.... don't know when this Pakistani version was issued. Do listen to the track "aaj kal tere mere...." you'll love it. 😊
Hi Martin. I guessed that the Church and Nightwish would make the Top 10. I didn't see Paul McCartney coming ... I would have picked up that Barbra Streisand. I've never sen it before ... Aphrodite's Child look a sorry bunch.
Hi Carl, just the odd suprise from me, until 1990/91 my musical tastes were very mainstream to say the least. Then I went to work in a record shop and everything changed overnight.
Hey Martin I've avoided doing this thread because there are no records in my collection i play the most regularly however, those i've PLAYED the MOST, is more interesting, so i may do a video based on that . Like you, i don't think i can ever listen to Out of Time ever again..Murmur, on the other hand.... Hope the new job is working out..who is organising this meet up in Brum?.
They only fit if I break them into quarters. I've few vinyl albums (weirdly their live one is worth alot) but I think most of CDs though I prefer Floor Jansen and later ones as I was late to the party).
Good morning Martin, I remember the love that you have for The Church. I have been watching your videos for at least ten years now. I try not to miss any of them. Its funny in a way. I started to listen to them when they released their second album The Blurred Crusade. I remember them adding two songs on the US release of the debut that were not on the UK release. The songs Sisters and Too Fast For You were not on the UK release. Our cover art was different too. BTW. Those 7" record boxes are becoming quite collectible. Whenever I see them at garage sales or anywhere else I ask to buy them. I usuallt leave the records in them behind unless they are really worth taking. I am not taking home records that I will not listen to anymore. I will grab them if I know that they are collectible. But most of the times I am not going to find a copy of the Pistols 'God Save The Queen' or any original Cabaret Voltaire/Durutti Column advanced pressings on Factory. Anyways. Enjoyed seeing your most listened to and your fantastic new finds Martin. The perfect way of starting this endless summer August morning~
Rob/Boston
I've replied Rob but it's come up elsewhere 😅 have a good weekend! Raining here.
Wow. Can't believe you have that KLF "Chill Out" album. It's fantastic and quite hard to find. Great to see it as the first one shown on your list and wonderful to see Sisters of Mercy, Transvision Vamp and The Church's debut lp too! Cool list. Enjoyed watching thanks.
Hey. I was working in a record shop when chill out came out so had alot of first dibs back then. You know there's a British road journey version similar right? It's by the FLK.
Hi Martin. Nightwish - what a band and what an album that is! For me, with Floor they really are 'The Greatest Show on Earth' 😁
Me too especially live I did see them once with Annette and it wasn't great. Thanks for commenting.
Great selection of albums, keep enjoying them 👏 ( subscribed ) 👍
thank you for subscribing and admitting it!
@@Thevinylscavenger😅
Hi Martin. I watched half of this video two weeks ago then forgot to come back to it, so I have now. Good to see someone show 'Chill Out'. I was very into that album in the nineties and used it to 'come down' from many naughty Saturday nights. When I met my partner in the early noughties I played it for her and she didn't get on with it at all, but then again that's true of most music so I shouldn't read too much into that. Btw, your Egyptian record at the 9:00 mark looks to be by Om Kathoum (that may or may not be the correct spelling), judging by the silhouette on the cover. She is one of the most commercially successful singers of all time apparently; I only know about her because Robert Plant mentioned her a few times in interviews back in the day so I downloaded some of her songs. I don't remember making much of them though. The blurb on that 'Speak Well' record is truly outrageous. Be in touch soon.
Heya cheers thanks for info and it's been a while since I've had to come down since a Saturday night out too......
Hi Rob. The Church are touring the US so maybe catch them.....? I have those two tracks you mentioned on the double compilation 'Hindsight'. You are right often garage sales and suchlike aren't great but I'll tend to buy the lot if cheap and keep what i need moving the rest on or take to charity shops.
Good luck with the new job! Your 10 choices are much less predictable than some of the others I've watched. I need that debut Church album!
'Albums I've listened to so much I'll never listen to again' could be a VC thread 😂
Hi John, or as younger people say about overplayed tunes: 'well rinsed out' (probably 20 years out of date too). I just figured I listened to those 80/90s ones a huge amount of times and probably know most of the words too.
Hi Martin, really interesting list of 10, I think you just about covered all the musical bases. I have a lot of Nightwish on CD but nothing on vinyl. That European soundtrack album you showed looked really interesting. All the best in your new job, cheers Mike
Hi Mike, Nightwish is one of the more recent bands still going I actually listen to. In that genre only really a very small handful i dabble in, have you heard of Beast in black that often support them?
Great video my dude…I love most of these albums. Can’t go wrong with artists like McCartney, Madonna, and Stone Roses👊🏼
Thanks man I'll dip into your channel soon you are on my hitlist to watch.
@@Thevinylscavenger Thanks my friend.
A truly weird bunch of records. I have that Paul McCartney comp. too. After owning it for 25 years i happened to learn that there are different versions of it with different track listings. For once happily i learned to own the version with the track listing most to my taste.
I have been once to Birmingham to a meeting, not a vc, but music related group meeting.
Good luck with the new job.
Pasi
London I gravitate to countless times, Birmingham a bit further away probably about five times in fifty years. Actually flew to Finland cheaply from there once I think KLM?
Good luck on the new job! Its funny how I have been seeing people talk about Flood lately (though I listened to Apollo 18 much more). I've never seen that Barbara Streisand album.
Thank you very much Kris. Yeah TMBGs and Barbara, the VC hasn't been much down those roads before........ Must endeavour to still stretch my cultural experiences and let loose 😊
My list, one album per artist
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Deep Purple - Made in Japan
Camel - Snow goose
Pink Floyd - Animals
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the aeroplane over the sea
The Chameleons - Script of the bridge
Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes
Supertramp - Paris
Gang of Four - Entertainment!
Sufjan Stevens - Illinois
The Sound - From the lion´s mouth
The Waterboys - The whole of the moon
Television - Marquee Moon
Keith Jarrett - Koln Concert
that's a very varied list thanks for sharing. I really like Chameleons partly because they remind me of The Church my favourite band. Marquee Moon is so listenable again and again too. The only one I cannot get into is Keith Jarrett.
Hi Martin, that Barbra Streisand is a wild concept record. A bit hit and miss but it's by far the one that is the most experimental of her releases. The Egyptian record is undoubtedly Our Khalsoum, who is often regarded as the greatest singer in the Arabic language. She would record a lot of her live outings which were usually extended jams. Out Khalsoum was the real deal.
I'm glad you can fill in some info on this because it's not easy to find out about Arabic, Hebrew or Russian is it? Yes Barbara Streisand isn't usually on my playlist is an understatement unless I was particularly cheesy mood. I think we just have to try different even the straight artists sometimes. So Arsenal started with a win and Kane bottles it and goes to Germany looking for a winners medal 😅
@@Thevinylscavenger Kane can score goals but he has never won anything, so he's looking for something to show for his career. Bayern is the right move. And yeah we won. Nice start. Big squad this year, we should do well hopefully.
Hi Martin, Good luck in the new job, hope all goes well. I must get that Giants debut album I have others. We all need a bit of Macca in our lives. Interesting that REM’s Out of Time is now Out of Time with you….sorry, I went a bit Alan Partridge there. Mike
Ahaaaaaaaa. They were the ten I grabbed I think it was a fair reflection of my music listening habits so difficult to say exactly as never kept a spreadsheet.
Hi Martin! Great selection of records. Discovered your channel via Harris pilton latest video. I try to make the record fair in Southampton when I can, I don’t think Iv seen you there? I also have a channel, annoyingly called ‘martins vinyl’ not as creative as yours though 😂. Just subbed. 👍
Likewise. Actually not been to Southampton or the fair there but from other folks seems like it's a half decent one. Occasionally I go up to London and less than a handful of times a year I sell at fairs which actually I enjoy. I've seen your channel few times but maybe I'd not thought of much intelligent to say 🙃😁😂
@@Thevinylscavenger ah! Iv must of missed heard Harris, never mind. 😅
I didn't know about the Richard Dawkins tie-in with the track The Greatest Show on Earth, though I have read Dawkins' book. I am going to have to listen to that. The Speak Well record is hilarious. Blue Rodeo's best record is the debut, so you don't need any further records from them 🤭😹 I hope the new job is going well.
I was at the London show few years ago when he was invited to come on stage and read out his part in that track. Nightwish are one of the best bands live I've ever seen live so consistent and don't disappoint. I like the debates RD has with an Irish guy called John Lennox.
That "Brahmachari" record is an old Indian Bollywood soundtrack, originally released in 1967.... don't know when this Pakistani version was issued.
Do listen to the track "aaj kal tere mere...." you'll love it. 😊
Hi Martin. I guessed that the Church and Nightwish would make the Top 10. I didn't see Paul McCartney coming ... I would have picked up that Barbra Streisand. I've never sen it before ... Aphrodite's Child look a sorry bunch.
Hi Carl, just the odd suprise from me, until 1990/91 my musical tastes were very mainstream to say the least. Then I went to work in a record shop and everything changed overnight.
@@Thevinylscavenger If I see an unusual record in a charity shop - the other day it was a German language course - I think of you.
@@carltweed942 haha I obviously have that effect 😄
Hey Martin
I've avoided doing this thread because there are no records in my collection i play the most regularly however, those i've PLAYED the MOST, is more interesting, so i may do a video based on that .
Like you, i don't think i can ever listen to Out of Time ever again..Murmur, on the other hand....
Hope the new job is working out..who is organising this meet up in Brum?.
I think the main culprits were losing my religion, shiny happy people and radio song...... Bar those there was some lesser played corkers.
Interesting Aphrodite’s Child. I heard those early songs are more poppy than 666. Speak Well, now that is interesting, enjoy that
Hey Steve, of course I said queen's English though is it King's English now I've no idea.
Do you have a lot of Nightwish, do they all fit in that fiver box?
They only fit if I break them into quarters. I've few vinyl albums (weirdly their live one is worth alot) but I think most of CDs though I prefer Floor Jansen and later ones as I was late to the party).
@@Thevinylscavenger yes I remember that when Turunen left the band it was in the big news of Iltasanomat and iltalehti few days.