LP album's title that starts with "T" Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By Smittengranny on 01-Jun-20. Waypoint GA15392
Cache Details
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Type: | Locationless |
Container: | Other |
Proximity: | 161m |
Maximum Finds: | 1 |
Description
Continuing this series.
Today I am looking for an album whose title begins with "T". To log this cache please include the name of the album in your log and ensure your identification is clearly visible on the photo.
Logs
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"The Secret Policeman's Other Ball" - various. I'm not sure where this record even came from, but it's in my collection And I think that's about all I have that might be able to fill the A-Z by album names. TFTLCs!
THE CUT & PASTEY BIT: I’m not sure how long some of these locationless GCA caches will be around for, but there’s only a finite number now that Covid is hopefully mostly past. In any case I was enthused today to check out my old records, and I hope you like the photos! I know I will enjoy checking out the galleries after to see what other people have added. Cheers all!
THE CUT & PASTEY BIT: I’m not sure how long some of these locationless GCA caches will be around for, but there’s only a finite number now that Covid is hopefully mostly past. In any case I was enthused today to check out my old records, and I hope you like the photos! I know I will enjoy checking out the galleries after to see what other people have added. Cheers all!
Alan Parsons Project! So many great albums to choose from...This has always been a fave. The Turn of a Friendly Card.
T = Timeless Tapestry by the Broadland House Choir. Thank you for the challenge.
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"Turnstiles" by Billy Joel.
A brilliant artist who has put out so many hits over the years.
We never tire of listening to our many LPs of Billy Joel.
A brilliant artist who has put out so many hits over the years.
We never tire of listening to our many LPs of Billy Joel.
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The Immortal Glenn Miller
Finally I have my hand on my record collection.
The full package includes my parents and grandparents LP’s too.
This is my T album I have found.
Glenn Miller certainly got the vibe happening.
Would have been great to see his band perform in the 30’s.
In The Mood, Moonlight Serenade.
Some real classics here.
You can listen here if you wish!
TFTL
Finally I have my hand on my record collection.
The full package includes my parents and grandparents LP’s too.
This is my T album I have found.
Glenn Miller certainly got the vibe happening.
Would have been great to see his band perform in the 30’s.
In The Mood, Moonlight Serenade.
Some real classics here.
You can listen here if you wish!
TFTL
Rated: for Overall Experience
From 1976, Torn Between Two Lovers by Mary Macgregor. Released in 1976 the album used the same name as the hit single. It was the only I remember hearing Macgregor as they weren't any follow up hit singles. However, what did have with this one probably set up for life.
Thanks for continuing the series SM...
Thanks for continuing the series SM...
Rated: for Overall Experience
The Best of Abba is my selection for "T". TFTL
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T is for Tommy (1969) by The Who
The tri-fold cover is in rough shape, but I'm hoping the 2 discs are better. It is up next in my queue, but haven't listed to it in many years. With my turntable, I'm working my way through my full collection. This is one that I inherited from my step-mother in high school and listened to often.
Wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_(The_Who_album)
Thanks and Happy Trails!
GCA #68
#NOVID
The tri-fold cover is in rough shape, but I'm hoping the 2 discs are better. It is up next in my queue, but haven't listed to it in many years. With my turntable, I'm working my way through my full collection. This is one that I inherited from my step-mother in high school and listened to often.
Wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_(The_Who_album)
Thanks and Happy Trails!
GCA #68
#NOVID
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The Greatest Hits of Rock & Roll
I can see why I bought this... it's a good collection when you want to hear some original rock & roll artists. TFTL Smittengranny
I can see why I bought this... it's a good collection when you want to hear some original rock & roll artists. TFTL Smittengranny
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Our Albun for this letter is "The Supremes". The required photo with identification has been added to the Gallery. Thanks Smittengranny for the cache.
This brings back memories
The Number Ones by The Beatles
Thanks for the Locationless Cache Smittengranny
The Number Ones by The Beatles
Thanks for the Locationless Cache Smittengranny
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Todays record title is The Concert in Centeal Park by Simon & Garfunkel, thanks to Smittengranny
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Hi Smittengranny
A rock opera is generally good
This one, T for TOMMY was excellent
Loved the theme song
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
A rock opera is generally good
This one, T for TOMMY was excellent
Loved the theme song
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
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Sitting back after Covid restrictions lifted by doing Puzzles and locationless caches.
This is a nice series of LP Albums to do as well. Well done.
This one is 'Trumpet a Go Go'.
Thanks for the memory and the cache Smittengranny,
Roostaman.
This is a nice series of LP Albums to do as well. Well done.
This one is 'Trumpet a Go Go'.
Thanks for the memory and the cache Smittengranny,
Roostaman.
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We had fun searching through the old LP's to claim this series...The Jim Nabors Collection
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Transformer is the second solo studio album by American recording artist Lou Reed. The album is considered an influential landmark of the glam rock genre, anchored by Reed's most successful single, "Walk on the Wild Side", which touched on then-controversial topics of sexual orientation, gender identity, prostitution, and drug use. Produced by David Bowie and arranged by Mick Ronson, the album was released in November 1972 by RCA Records. Though Reed's self-titled debut solo album had been unsuccessful, Bowie had been an early fan of Reed's former band The Velvet Underground, and used his own fame to promote Reed, who had not yet achieved mainstream success.
Transformer was produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, both of whom had been strongly influenced by Reed's work with the Velvet Underground. Bowie had obliquely referenced the Velvet Underground in the cover notes for his album Hunky Dory and regularly performed both "White Light/White Heat" and "I'm Waiting for the Man" in concerts and on the BBC during 1971–1973. He even began recording "White Light/White Heat" for inclusion on Pin Ups, but it was never completed; Ronson ended up using the backing track for his solo album Play Don't Worry in 1974.
Mick Ronson (who was at the time the lead guitarist with Bowie's band, the Spiders from Mars) played a major role in the recording of the album at Trident Studios, serving as the co-producer and primary session musician (contributing guitar, piano, recorder and backing vocals), as well as arranger, notably contributing the string arrangement for "Perfect Day". Reed lauded Ronson's contribution in the Transformer episode of the documentary series Classic Albums, praising the beauty of his work and keeping down the vocal to highlight the strings. The songs on the album are now among Reed's best-known works, including "Walk on the Wild Side", "Perfect Day" and "Satellite of Love", and the album's commercial success elevated him from cult status to become an international star.
Transformer was produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, both of whom had been strongly influenced by Reed's work with the Velvet Underground. Bowie had obliquely referenced the Velvet Underground in the cover notes for his album Hunky Dory and regularly performed both "White Light/White Heat" and "I'm Waiting for the Man" in concerts and on the BBC during 1971–1973. He even began recording "White Light/White Heat" for inclusion on Pin Ups, but it was never completed; Ronson ended up using the backing track for his solo album Play Don't Worry in 1974.
Mick Ronson (who was at the time the lead guitarist with Bowie's band, the Spiders from Mars) played a major role in the recording of the album at Trident Studios, serving as the co-producer and primary session musician (contributing guitar, piano, recorder and backing vocals), as well as arranger, notably contributing the string arrangement for "Perfect Day". Reed lauded Ronson's contribution in the Transformer episode of the documentary series Classic Albums, praising the beauty of his work and keeping down the vocal to highlight the strings. The songs on the album are now among Reed's best-known works, including "Walk on the Wild Side", "Perfect Day" and "Satellite of Love", and the album's commercial success elevated him from cult status to become an international star.
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I found Track Record by joan armatrading. 80's
Thanks
Thanks
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The Return of The Gunfighter by Marty Robbins, one of my favourite singers.
It has had a lot of airplay in our house, but only when I was on my own, the rest of my family don’t appreciate country and western music.
Thanks for another in the series Smittengranny
It has had a lot of airplay in our house, but only when I was on my own, the rest of my family don’t appreciate country and western music.
Thanks for another in the series Smittengranny
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Yeah!! Just when I thought that maybe this one wasn't going to continue up pops albums starting with T.
Have already played this one today in anticipation. Thru the Roof '83.
Best songs - Karma Chameleon by Culture Club and Red Red Wine by UB40.
Worst songs - Shake a Tailfeather by The Blues Brothers and Auatraliana by Austen Tayshus.
I'm sure that these mixed albums were probably bought for one or two songs.
Thanks for continuing with this series.
Have already played this one today in anticipation. Thru the Roof '83.
Best songs - Karma Chameleon by Culture Club and Red Red Wine by UB40.
Worst songs - Shake a Tailfeather by The Blues Brothers and Auatraliana by Austen Tayshus.
I'm sure that these mixed albums were probably bought for one or two songs.
Thanks for continuing with this series.
I have two LPs that could represent T and both of them are Tchaikovsky. But the one that I will use is just Tchaikovsky Symphony #4.
"T" is for tenderly by Pat Boone. I think we must have every Pat Boone LP. I didn't buy them. Thanks Smittengranny.
Tubular Bells is the debut studio album by English multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter Mike Oldfield, released on 25 May 1973 as the first album on Virgin Records. Oldfield, who was 19 years old when it was recorded, played almost all the instruments on the mostly instrumental album.
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I now that you have been waiting with bated breath for me to publish today's locationless cache in this series. So here it is. I enjoy seeing everyone's different tastes in music. Enjoy.