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From scouring flea markets and eBay to maxing out their credit cards, record collectors will do just about anything to score a long-sought-after album. In Vinyl Freak, music writer, curator, and collector John Corbett burrows deep inside the record fiend's mind, documenting and reflecting on his decades-long love affair with vinyl. Discussing more than 200 rare and out-of-print LPs, Vinyl Freak is composed in part of Corbett's long-running DownBeat magazine column of the same name, which was devoted to records that had not appeared on CD. In other essays where he combines memoir and criticism, Corbett considers the current vinyl boom, explains why vinyl is his preferred medium, profiles collector subcultures, and recounts his adventures assembling the Alton Abraham Sun Ra Archive, an event so all-consuming that he claims it cured his record-collecting addiction. Perfect for vinyl newbies and veteran crate diggers alike, Vinyl Freak plumbs the motivations that drive Corbett and collectors everywhere.
From scouring flea markets and eBay to maxing out their credit cards, record collectors will do just about anything to score a long-sought-after album. In Vinyl Freak, music writer, curator, and collector John Corbett burrows deep inside the record fiend's mind, documenting and reflecting on his decades-long love affair with vinyl. Discussing more than 200 rare and out-of-print LPs, Vinyl Freak is composed in part of Corbett's long-running DownBeat magazine column of the same name, which was devoted to records that had not appeared on CD. In other essays where he combines memoir and criticism, Corbett considers the current vinyl boom, explains why vinyl is his preferred medium, profiles collector subcultures, and recounts his adventures assembling the Alton Abraham Sun Ra Archive, an event so all-consuming that he claims it cured his record-collecting addiction. Perfect for vinyl newbies and veteran crate diggers alike, Vinyl Freak plumbs the motivations that drive Corbett and collectors everywhere.
Track One / Formation of a Freak 1
Track Two / "News of My Death, Greatly Exaggerated," Quoth the
Record 5
Column One / 2000–2003
Philly Joe Jones, Philly Joe Jones 15
Paul Gonsalves, Cookin' 16
Takashi Furuya with the Freshmen, Fanky Drivin' 18
Carsten Meinert Kvartet, To You 20
Melvin Jackson, Funky Skull 21
Gloria Coleman Quartet featuring Pola Roberts, Soul Sisters
23
Elmo Hope Ensemble, Sounds from Rikers Island 24
Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath, Brotherhood 26
Morris Grants Presents J.U.N.K. 28
Tom Stewart, Sexette / Quintette 30
Kenny Graham and His Satellites, Moondog and Suncat Suites
31
John Coltrane, Cosmic Music 33
André Hodeir, Jazz et Jazz: Jazz Experiments; Triple Play Stereo,
Pop+Jazz=Swing; Bill Russo Orchestra, Stereophony 35
George Davis Sextet, various acetates 37
Staffan Harde, Staffan Harde 39
Art Pepper, Chile Pepper 42
Jack Wilson, The Jazz Organs 43
Craig Harris, Tributes 45
Quintet Moderne, The Strange and the Commonplace 46
A. K. Salim, Afro-Soul / Drum Orgy 48
Tristan Meinecke, home recordings, 1939–43 50
Chico Hamilton Quintet, Sweet Smell of Success 52
Lehn-Strid, Here There; Klapper-Küchen, Irregular 54
Bill Leslie, Diggin' the Chicks; Thornel Schwartz with Bill Leslie,
Soul Cookin' 55
Tony Scott and His Buddies, Gypsy 57
Herbie Mann, Great Ideas of Western Mann 58
Track Three / Freek, Not Snob 61
Column Two . 2004–2006
Afreaka!, Demon Fuzz 69
Contemporary Sound Series 70
Beaver Harris / Don Pullen 360-Degree Experience, A Well-Kept
Secret 72
Mike Osborne Trio, Border Crossing 73
The Three Souls, Dangerous Dan Express 75
Steve Lacy, Raps 77
Halki Collective, Halki Collective 79
The Amran-Barrow Quartet, The Eastern Scene 80
Charlie Parke acetates 82
Tommy "Madman" Jones, A Different Sound and Just Friends
84
New York Art Quartet, Mohawk 86
Paul Gonsalves / Tubby Hayes, Just Friends; Paul Gonsalves All
Stars Featuring Tubby Hayes, Change of Setting 88
Anthony Braxton, New York, Fall 1974 90
Herbie Fields Sextet, A Night at Kitty's 91
Air, 80° Below '82 93
Guy Warren with Red Saunders Orchestra, Africa Speaks—American
Answers! 94
Barry Altschul, Another Time, Another Place 96
The Korean Black Eyes, "Higher" 97
Rufus Jones, Five on Eight 99
Johnny Shacklett Trio, At the Hoffman House 100
The Mad-Hatters, The Mad-Hatters at Midnight 102
Klaus Doldinger, Doldinger Goes On 103
Max Roach, Solos 105
Dick Johnson, Most Likely . . . 106
Phil Seaman, The Phil Seamen Story 108
Paul Smoker Trio, QB 109
Khan Jamal, Drumdance to the Motherland; Franz Koglmann, For Franz
/ Opium 111
Track Four / Brand New Secondhand: Record Collector
Subcultures 113
Column Three / 2006–2012
Walt Dunn, seven-inch singles 123
Leonard Feather, The Night Blooming Jazzmen 125
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Modern Jazz Expressions 126
Archie Shepp, Plays the Music of James Brown; Cozy Eggleston, Grand
Slam 128
Black Grass, Black Grass 129
Yoke & Yohs seven-inch 45
The Bill Dixon Orchestra, Intents and Purposes 132
Orchestre Régional de Mopti, Orchestre Régional de Mopti
134
The Jihad, Black & Beautiful . . . Soul & Madness 136
Milford Graves / Don Pullen, Milford Graves & Don Pullen at Yale
University 137
Heikki Sarmanto Sextet, Flowers in the Water; G.L. Unit,
Orangutang! 139
Ernie and Emilio Caceres, Ernie & Emilio Caceres 141
Maarten Altena, Papa Oewa 142
London Experimental Jazz Quartet, Invisible Roots 144
Sunny Murray, Big Chief; Solidarity Unit, Inc., Red, Black, and
Green 146
Dick Wetmore, Dick Wetmore 147
United Front, Path with a Heart 149
Joseph Scianni, Man Running 150
The Residents, The Beatles Play the Residents and the Residents
Play the Beatles 152
John Carter / Bobby Bradford Quartet, Flight for Four and Self
Determination Music 153
Johnny Lytle Trio, Blue Vibes 155
Orchid Spangiafora, Flee Pasts Ape Elf 156
Noah Howard, Space Dimension 158
Baikida Carroll, The Spoken Word 159
Randy Weston, Blues 161
Charles Bobo Shaw Human Arts Ensemble Çonceré Ntasiah 163
Lee "Scratch" Perry, Double-7 164
Eddie Shu / Joe Roland / Wild Bill Davis, New Stars—New
Sounds 166
Cecil Taylor / Tony Oxley, Ailanthus / Altissima 167
Unidentified Kenyan Highlife Band, seven-inch test pressing
169
Track Five / Specialty of the House 173
Track Six / Anything Can Happen Day: Sun Ra, Alton Abraham, and the
Taming of the Freak 221
Column Four / 2016
Le Sun-Ra and his Arkistra, "Saturn" seven-inch single; Tom Prehn
Quartet, Axiom 243
Track Seven / Run-Off Groove 247
Acknowledgements 249
John Corbett is a music critic, record producer, and curator. He is the author of Microgroove: Forays into Other Music and Extended Play: Sounding Off from John Cage to Dr. Funkenstein, both also published by Duke University Press, and A Listener’s Guide to Free Improvisation. His writing has appeared in DownBeat, Bomb, Nka, and numerous other publications. He is the co-owner of Corbett vs. Dempsey, an art gallery in Chicago.
"Vinyl Freak could have easily been a stale trip down memory lane
by a record collector. Yet Corbett takes an almost philosophical
look at how music passes through listening mediums and what that
means for listeners. As a result, the text will appeal to both
vinyl freaks and non-freaks as it speaks to the transience of pop
culture and its intersection with everyday lives."
*Foreword Reviews*
"... since the discussion is at least as much about the music being
collected as the vinyl package, there is also a lot of intriguing
music in the book. Much (but not all) of it jazz, and all of it
worth seeking out: it comes with Corbett's highest
recommendation."
*All About Jazz*
"[A] fascinating look at a subculture og hard-core collectors and a
gold mine of information about various kinds of music and recording
esoterica.... The illustrations of the record covers under review
are fascinating and the author's musical savvy is daunting. This
lively book could appeal to a wide range of readers."
*Library Journal*
"... one of the most readable books about the arcane magic of
hunting down and listening to rare and unusual albums, or even
rediscovering them from your own collection."
*Jazzwise*
"As a person who is not quite an over-the-top Sun Ra aficionado but
is certainly more than a casual fan, I am forever grateful for
Corbett’s obsession. As a person who is always interested in
discovering new and obscure music, I am also forever grateful for
Corbett and his publisher compiling this collection of reviews.
Although I read several of them in their original incarnation in
Downbeat, this little book is now my reference guide for music I
need to check out. Thanks again, John Corbett."
*Counterpunch*
"[Corbett's] new book digs deep into the culture of the vinyl
lover and digs even deeper into his personal record collection. In
the process, he exposes a beautiful and dusty world largely
forgotten but kept alive by that dead medium known as the vinyl
record."
*PopMatters*
"Corbett really is an 'equal opportunity ear filler' and is willing
to acquire the music he really enjoys in any format. With Vinyl
Freak John Corbett invites us to join him in the pleasure of
discovering new sounds to indulge our ears. So what are you waiting
for? You’ve been invited. Highly Recommended!"
*Avant Music News*
"Corbett still has an obscene record collection, but he's realized
that his greatest mission is to share and educate—to arrange things
so that others can experience the joy that he does. As much as
anything I've read by him, Vinyl Freak does precisely that."
*Chicago Reader*
"John Corbett is one of my favourite music writers. This book
gathers up his elegaic and highly informative columns for Vinyl
Freak magazine along with a series of mediations or essays on his
love of music, an engaging mix of autobiography, reflection and
storytelling. There are lots of colour pictures of record sleeves
too."
*International Times*
"Corbett's deep knowledge in his chosen fields yields many valuable
insights about records you may never have even heard of, let alone
heard. Sure, he appreciates the classics, but he favours outliers.
Admirably, he wants to broaden the canon (it would behoove readers
to keep a notebook handy to tabulate all the records for which they
should search).... And that is the motor of Vinyl Freak: an
insatiable desire for the next revelatory recording, offering a
thrilling portal to discover a hidden facet of your identity
through a work of art. And if it impresses your mates or seduces a
potential lover, so much the better."
*The Wire*
"John Corbett revels in the knowledge he's gained from a life spent
rooting round shops and chats with like-minded souls. It's the
final section that will resonate with most, detailing his
experience unearthing an entire house-worth of Sun Ra memorabilia,
it is so vividly written that you can almost sense his pulse racing
as he ecstatically rifles through priceless artefacts."
*Record Collector*
"Corbett writes with both enthusiasm and a keen ear, the upshot of
which is that high-dollar rarities and cheapies that shred get
near-equal attention."
*New York City Jazz Record*
"John Corbett shows how vinyl collecting serves archival and
perhaps even societal purposes. By actively reanimating obscure and
hard to find vinyl, he demonstrates that 'vinyl freaks' make worlds
available that otherwise might be lost. Vinyl Freak opens up a
world of vinyl, revealing recordings, musicians, as well as
cultural history, that remain written in the grooves of decades-old
records."
*Popular Music and Society*
“Vinyl Freak is a good read, a well-written collection that helps
with the fun and overwhelming project of trying to come to grips
with the huge amount of music preserved in the LP era. I cannot
imagine even casual collectors making it through Vinyl Freak
without adding several items to their wants lists.”
*ARSC Journal*
"The spirit of this book, it’s generosity and enthusiasm all work
to support John’s preferred status as a 'Freak' not a 'Snob.' I
love records. I love books. A beautiful book about crazy rare and
out-of-print records?! Heaven."
*Amazon Book Review*
"Corbett’s words obviously sing to me. . . . Vinyl Freak is a
longtime companion; I’d set it askew of the rest of my books, which
I then organized without it. I recently came across it again and
it’s full of . . . passionate envois to the listening life that
somehow manage not to grandstand."
*Beat Connection*
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