A coworker was rolling down Green St./Franklin Ave. on his normal route home from work one day when he told me he saw what looked like a yard sale. Strange, as this portion of the road is purely industrial. When he saw a drum set (he is a drummer), he pulled over to check it out. He said the drum set was junk but that they had some records and that I should check it out. He gave me the name 'Thrifty City Sales' and I checked out their website. It did not look like they were a retail operation but they did have a discogs.com store so I shot them a message and got a response from Mike:
Hi, tomorrow or Thursday works. Let me know.
On 05/10/15, 11:33AM, satan165 wrote:
How about 530-6pm one day this week?
On 05/10/15, 11:33AM, satan165 wrote:
How about 530-6pm one day this week?
On 05/10/15, 08:35AM, Thriftycitysales wrote:
Hi! Cool, we are at the corner of Franklin and Dora in Franklin Park. Call me to set up a time.
Mike
7733697278
On 05/06/15, 07:06AM, satan165 wrote:
hello,
I live in river grove and work in wood dale. A coworker goes down green street every day after work and told me about your store. I know you specialize in online sales but I'd love to come in and go through your bins.
If possible, let me know when I can come in.
Thanks a ton!
So that Monday afternoon after work, I stopped in at home and had a bite to eat, then left again immediately. The place is totally unmarked so when I got to the intersection, I gave Mike a call and he stepped outside to direct me in.
I immediately asked if he had any records besides the 400+ that were on discogs and he said he did; they were 'junk' (too invaluable to waste time listing them) and I said that is what I wanted to dive into first. I had 5 or 6 huge Rubbermaid totes to dig through and I pulled out an array of scores! He insisted on giving me not only a perfectly short stool to sit on but also a rectangular crate to put the totes on and bring them to eye level. Ergonomic crate digging!
I have listened to my stereo copy 1000s of times and I grabbed the mono version a while back though its pretty beat. I was pleased to find this - another mono - in real nice shape and still in its slightly tattered wrapper.
Could not resist the 10 minute live version of the side B lead track and the packaging is really cool. Been a fan of Traffic since my dad got me into 'Low Spark' as a youngster.
I walked away from two Eric Gale records last summer and its haunted me ever since. However, I am pleased to have grabbed this one amongst the three and it does not disappoint. The lead track on side A was kind of strong in the blues department which was neither expected nor appreciated but the title cut has been in heavy rotation around these parts ever since. Great album.
I also grabbed a really screwy release for my girlfriend's daughter who is a bit young to understand the premise of the show, but loves the theme song. Once I was done with those heavy totes, I dug through the jazz section of Mike's discogs store and found something I've been waiting to turn up for a while. This 60s classic is a bit off the beaten path from the straight ahead jazz Kai is known for...I grabbed this for my girlfriend a while back as she likes both K and JJ but it wasn't until I put it on during one of my visits that I was shocked at what I heard. The vocals and overall arrangements were pretty dated and peculiar, and totally irresistible. The opener is so addictive I think I need an intervention. Mike had these all bagged up and highly organized so I let him grab it:
Mike hooked me up with all this good stuff for just $10 - what a guy! I would have liked to dig around in his shop for the rest of the night. Give him a holler on discogs and find some new vinyl today!
No comments:
Post a Comment