Vinyl Find: I Had A Dream Joe 12" Single by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
One of the joys of picking up a USB turntable is being able to instantly plug-in and listen to vinyl recordings. Which has got me back on the kick of picking up old singles and albums again. I found this gem -- a 12" maxi-single for Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds' "I Had A Dream Joe" -- at Kim's Video down in the East Village. I almost opted for the 7" version, which only had two tracks with a live version of "The Good Son" on the B-side. But I'm glad I picked this one up instead which includes live versions of "The Mercy Seat," "The Ship Song," and a fantastic rendition of "The Carny."


Labels: nick cave and the bad seeds, singles, vinyl











There has been a bit of a gap in my posts here. Mostly this is due to my trip to London that started last Wednesday. In spite of almost having the entire thing sabotaged by American Airlines who cancelled our flights at 6 pm the night before we were supposed to leave at 8 am, everything went splendidly. I actually was able to learn a lot about the UK publishing world from some fellow colleagues who were more than gracious with their time. There are some very intelligent folks over there who believe in publishing and they are coming up with really creative ideas.
























