My Vinyl Mix For The Secret List Book

It was very nice to be asked to do a vinyl mix by author, traveler, record hunter and all round good guy Sanjiv Ahluwalia, head guy at The Secret List. A series of well crafted and beautifully designed books giving an essential guide that opens the lid on those lesser known record shops, the little hidden gems in the city of the title. Coming across like a vinyl version of Alan Whicker, Sanjiv gives you tips on quaint places to eat, drink and somewhere to relax, whilst looking through your recently purchased musical delights. Choice images of stunning architecture and of course pictures of piles, shelves and boxes of the black stuff, gorgeous honest vinyl.

It’s an exciting challenge to be compiling a mix for this project which I take on enthusiastically. Being somewhat obsessed, I tend to picture tracks in my head before I make my compilation. I always try to keep to my initial tunes and not to add any more.
My record collection covers many genres throughout my 30 plus years of collecting and I tend to spend months being crazy about one sound and build up my collection that way. My main passion is Reggae Dub and Soul but filtered throughout is Jazz, Folk, Samba, Disco, Electronica, Nu Jazz and all the sub genres like Digital Dub, Street Soul, Broken Beat etc. My collection may seem quite small compared to some people monster hoards but it does take up three walls of one room and consists of around 7000 records with a few big boxes of seven inches thrown in. Still I have time to fill up the fourth wall over time, who needs windows anyway……

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The tunes I’ve selected will hopefully show a little of that The Secret List spirit and what can be found by digging in those “secret record shops,” those lovely warm and cosy places filled with boxes of 12″ black discs which give you so much pleasure as well as bad knees, an achy back and an empty black void in your wallet.
In the description below next to the track I have added where the record was purchased. Most are local but some are in London. Some record shops are still there, some have unfortunately fallen, but never forgotten.

Hope you enjoy the mix and be sure to pop on by The Secret List on either its website or The Secret List Facebook page and say hello to Sanjiv Ahluwalia

Happy digging

Mike Mongos

The Secret List – Mix

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André Ceccarelli – Forget It – Inner City Records [Ceccarelli]
A firing jazz rock track from French drummer André Ceccarelli. Featuring the superb jazz folk vocals of Chantal Alexandre. The lp is a mix of jazz rock and fusion. This record was picked from Reckless Records Berwick Street Soho in the early 90’s. A time when you went in there and pretty much gambled on tens of lp’s, returning home to feel that addictive buzz of flicking through your finds.

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Roger Bunn – Road To The Sun – Major Minor [Piece Of Mind]
I love this album so much. British acid folk jazz and rock plus a cockney comedy number to boot. Road To The Sun has been a track i’ve dropped into mixes many times over the years but I’m sure it never gets noticed. I think it’s an exceptional piece of music. A friend had this first but I was lucky to find a copy a year later around 1988. Found it in a 50p box in Big Brother Records, Ashley Road, Poole. Super rare but this has a big chunk out of the sleeve artwork, like a dog has taken a bite out of it. I don’t care though as it’s such a journey of an LP and one of my treasures.

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Jan Akkerman & Kaz Lux – Guardian Angel – Atlantic [Eli]
Dutch guitarist Jan and singer Kaz join forces for this funky jazz tune with wonderful arrangements, very similar in style and production as Jan Akkerman’s epic Streetwalker tune . I’m not a total fan of Kaz’s vocal style as it’s too loud for me but it works pretty well on this tune and I also love the track Naked Actress… This was purchased in Rotterdam whilst visiting family. Holland has a Queen’s Day city wide flea market once a year and outside Demonfuzz Record Store on Nieuwe Binnenweg 86 they had a stall selling off tons of bargain vinyl at the grand cost of 1 euro.

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Ferris Wheel – Song For Alice – Uni Records [Ferris Wheel]
An interesting shift changing tune from this British rock and folk band which goes in and out of different styles in only two odd minutes. Why did I buy this record? Turn it round to see the back cover and you see the angel beauty that is Linda Lewis. Wispy hippy folk, fairy tale ode and ending with a slight northern soul tinge. This was purchased at Snoopy’s Records, Ashley Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth.

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Kalapana – All I Want – Abattoir Records [Kalapana]
This group out of Hawaii is a pop rock jazz band with a lot of soul. On investigating I read that they supported the mighty Earth Wind and Fire on tour. This band is pretty unknown but surprisingly they have a massive back catalogue of albums. This track is from their debut recording and is actually my friends Jamie’s record who lent it to me a few years back and I still have it. Keep meaning to pick up a copy. He got this from the now defunct but awesome record shop called Avid Records which was in the Triangle part of town of Bournemouth.

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Wah Wah Watson – Bubbles – CBS [Elementary]
Always loved seeing the wonderful name of Wah Wah Watson appear on the line up of different records through-out buying records. The session guitarist seemed to pop up on so much and he’s still playing! “Elementary” though was his only LP as leader and with that cheesy name and cover picture I’m not surprised. Hehe only joking. It’s a pretty good lp but hidden on there is a short alternative cut of the Herbie Hancock’s Manchild tune Bubbles. With Herbie and Bennie Maupin on the jam too. This was picked up for a pound from a stall in a vintage retro market hall called Molly’s Den, Francis Ave, Bournemouth.

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Earl Rodney – Juck Juck – Antillana [Friends & Countrymen]
This is a gem of an album and would you believe I was a little disappointed it with when I got home and played it! Stay with me, I was just starting to get into reggae at the time around 1987 and saw this for the grand sum of £2 and put it straight into my to buy pile. Stuck it on the deck when I returned home and my face dropped, it wasn’t reggae. A little deflated it got put in the collection and it wasn’t till a few years later I dug it back out and felt my shame but also joy at how amazing the music was on this raw and funky record out of Barbados. It’s pretty sort after nowadays. The tune Peace Pipe is most excellent too. Check out the lavish artwork by Anthony Timothy. Record shop in question was Big Brother Records, Ashley Road, Poole again.

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Kain – Black Satin Amazon Fire Engine Cry Baby – Juggernaut Records [The Blue Guerrilla]
I picked this album up in 2013 from that big massive record shop in the sky Discogs. That wonderful place where so many pusher men and ladies get together to tempted you with their wares. It really does have the best title ever Black Satin Amazon Fire Engine Cry Baby they really don’t come much better than that hey? Poet and playwright Gylan Kain delivers this dark and twisting story which would sit very nicely next to your The last Poets records especially as he was one of the founding members. From the cover and the label you would really think this was rare as a rasta riding a unicorn but it’s very reasonable. Original Hip Hop and Rap from 1970.

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Rupert Holmes – Brass Knuckles – Epic [Rupert Holmes]
Barry Manilow on crack? This could be. Not sure what you would class this as? Easy listening gangster? It’s a whole lot of fun. With a brilliant groove and vibe to it and a story to follow. Never knew till writing this that Mr Holmes is actually originally from Cheshire in the UK. This was a local charity shop find.

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Charles Bernstein – Erotica – MCA Records [Gator OST]
Deep slow and low down funky swamp soundtrack starring the human mustache, Burt Reynolds. It’s actually a really lp from conductor Charles Bernstein who did soundtracks for films like, Mr Majestyk and A Nightmare On Elm Street. Check Laying The Trap on Gator too as that is funky as hell but I’ve put that on a mix before and thought I’d go for this one instead. I picked this up in Comix Books on Queens Road Bournemouth. A shop that has been there forever and filled with millions of all kinds of memorabilia.

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Geoffrey Stoner – Bend Your Head Low – Ovation Records [Watch Out]
Killer tune hidden away on this album with the super artwork. The actual LP isn’t that great apart Bend Your Head Low if I remember rightly. We used the cover image for a Jazz Funk night we did in Bournemouth in 1988 at a place called Hartleys. You can see the flyer here. I picked this up in Boiler Room Records when they first opened at the indoor market which was halfway down the high street in Poole. They later moved to the old town high street where they are still going strong. I love popping in there everytime I pass through town and normally come away with something.

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Joao Donato – A Ra – Odeon EMI [Quem É Quem]
Oh my I love this guys music. Such a vibe to his sound. Pretty much smile music. Have to say I haven’t a clue what he’s singing about and it all could be doom and gloom and destruction but I know it can’t be really with those good grooves and head nodding good rhythms. I picked this up at a stall on Portobello Road Market. It was around 1994 when all the Brazilian records were being re-released and flooding into London. This guy had a box of goodies all priced at £5 and I remember also picking up Joao Bosco‘s debut record at the same time.

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Michael Longo – Ocean Of His Might – Groove Merchant [900 Shares Of The Blues]
This has to be a quintessential record hasn’t it? Just a perfect recording of funky jazz. Really impossible to pick a favourite to put on here. I was going to go for the modal jazz of “Summers Gone” but felt like “Ocean” fitted better. Now this album was a real early part of my life, I got it from my first girlfriends Dad when I was 15. He sold it to me for a pound when I said I appreciated jazz. I also got Larry Willis – Inner Crisis too. What a way to start a record collection. I might not miss the ex but I wish I could of chatted more to the Dad teehee.

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UPP – It’s A Mystery – Epic [UPP]
British Jazz Rock and elements of Funk Fusion from this British band produced by Jeff Beck. I picked this tune just by the simple fact it’s amazing. I love the groove, the vocals and the whole funky style in which the love song is composed. The whole record is filled with little samples to be used, drum breaks, quirky synth breaks and original sounds. This record was picked up in Boiler Room Records, High Street, Old Town, Poole for about £7. I need to pick up their 2nd LP “This Way”.

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Eberhard Weber Colours – Seriously Deep (2nd half) – ECM Records [Silent Feet]
So much good music comes out the ECM label and this record is no different. German bassist Eberhard Weber and his trio of musicians create a blissful array of sound but I have to admit to cutting this one down in size. At 18 minutes long it is perfect placed on the deck to immerse yourself in sound but for this mix I recorded the second half of the epic tune. This was a little treasure I picked up in a local charity shop.

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Hubert Eaves – Call to Awareness – Inner City Records [Esoteric Funk]
Every good record has a place in your heart and this one is buried in there deep. You can read all about my love and this records journey on a past post I did here Hubert Eaves The Journey.
I remember buying it for £2.50 but I must of blanked out from all the spontaneous orgasms I had as I can’t picture where I was. I’m pretty sure it was Big Brother Records though.

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General Strike – Interplanetary Dub – Staubgold [Danger In Paradise]
Original released as a cassette tape in 1984 but never released on vinyl. This is a musical curiosity of greatness out of the UK which I was very happy to see transferred to vinyl by the German label Staubgold (which is now based in France). Just to make it even more worldwide connected I purchased it from Switzerland through Discogs. Duo Steve Beresford and David Toop play around with different styles of experimental electronic music hitting Jazz, Dub and fusing the essence of Sun Ra.

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Alpha – Somewhere Not Here – Melankolic, Virgin [Come From Heaven]
Soul crushing music full stop….. Really hard choice with which “Some” to go for. It’s a battle of raw emotion from two different takes on the melody. You get the male version soul smashing pained vocals from Martin Barnard on Sometime Later or the female jab to ribs, uppercut to the soul to rip the last remaining piece left by the vocals of Wendy Stubbs on the track I choose to finish my mix off Somewhere Not Here. Both tunes, well the whole blooming recording and their 2nd LP “The Impossible Thrill”, hit you over the head deep with strings and musical melancholy. Essential music. This double piece of vinyl was picked up in the legendary Honest Jon’s Records on Portobello Road in Ladbroke Grove, London.

Big thanks to Sanjiv for asking me to do this mix for his outstanding book series The Secret List. It was a real pleasure to do and a right trip back down memory lane.

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Some Funky Ass Reggae Volume One

Mainly 45’s which have entertained me and my friends over the years. Some real quirky funky rock steady skanking reggae full of raw noises and old synths sounds with added snap crackle and pop. Big smiles should be guaranteed throughout this journey.
Happy listening. Big love ….. Mike

Tracklist, stream, pictures of records and download link all below.

Happy Junior and The IQs – In Style – Horse 7″
Happy Junior and The IQs - In Style
Charlie Boy – Funky Strip – Trojan Records 7″
Charlie Boy - Funky Strip
Lee Perry – Move Me – Trojan Records [Africa’s Blood]
Lee Perry - Move Me
Jam Now Generation – Peacemaker – Horse 7″
Jam Now Generation - Peacemaker
B B Seaton – I’m A Changed Man (Instrumental) – Trojan Records 7″
B B Seaton - I'm A Changed Man (Instrumental)
Azul – Babylon Special – Venture 7″
Azul - Babylon Special
Augustus Pablo – Duck It Up – Creole 7″
Augustus Pablo - Duck It Up
Danny Ray & The Revolutionaries – Revolution Rock Part 2 – High Note 7″
Danny Ray & The Revolutioneers - Revolution Rock Part 2
Skin Flesh and Bones – Butter Fe Fish – Harry J 7″
Skin Flesh and Bones - Butter Fe Fish
Big Youth – Black Man Message – Klik [Dread Locks Dread]
Big Youth - Black Man Message
Greyhound – Wappadusa – Blue Mountain 7″
Greyhound - Wappadusa
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals – Idlers Rest – Joe Gibbs Music [African Dub All Mighty Chapter Two]
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Idlers Rest
Colonel Elliott & The Lunatics – Interstellar Heavy Mob – Rhino Records [Interstellar Reggae Drive]
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The Baboons – Escape From The Planet Of The Apes – Horse 7″
The Baboons - Escape From The Planet Of The Apes

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Astrological Signs In Music – It Ain’t Your Sign It’s Your Mind

“Sagittarius and my name is Michael. Take my hand, come with me, baby, to Love Land”

The Floaters were big on the Star Signs announcing their zodiac sign with their name before they started singing their turn on the classic Float On. Larry was always my favourite.

What was it with the obsession in Horoscopes and Star Signs in music. The seventies and late 60’s were the main culprits. Songs about it, albums dedicated to them, having the band line up on the cover with name and Astrological sign. The signs were everywhere. Is it still done today? I have to say I’ve not noticed it. Be way too cheesy now I guess. It seemed so normal to be singing about constellations, astrological and the concept of the zodiac. Outer worldly, mystical and maybe spiritual! I’m in no way a believer in your star sign makes you who you are but it did influence an unimaginable amount of music and artists. Here just tiny few.

By the way if the music is awesome is it acceptable or a bit weird to be listening to a star sign other than your own? hehe

Roy Ayers happy to show his birthday month off with tunes such as Virgo Vibes, Virgo Red but then went off to say “It Ain’t Your Sign It’s Your Mind” three times! Once on Everyone Loves The Sunshine LP and then again with Wayne Henderson on Prime Time and my favourite version on his You Send Me album from 1978

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Roy Ayers – It Ain’t Your Sign It’s Your Mind

Gary Mcfarland took it a whole lot further and dedicated an whole album to it. Scorpio And Other Signs. 12 signs 12 tracks. I do wonder if it was a concept which was added later as all the tracks have normal names with a star signs in brackets tagged on after.

Gary Mcfarland - Scorpio and other signs - Verve Records

A1 Take Care…Beware (Capricorn)
A2 Whatever – Whenever (Aquarius)
A3 Days Dipped In Dreams (Pisces)
A4 Trying To Find A Way (Aries)
A5 No Other Way (Taurus)
A6 Thanks, But No Thanks (Gemini)
B1 Sad Eyes (Cancer)
B2 Long Live The King (Leo)
B3 Close Your Eyes And Follow Me (Virgo)
B4 Can’t Help Dancing (Libra)
B5 Runaway Heart (Scorpio)
B6 I Don’t Need The Rain To See The Rainbows (Sagittarius)

Johnny Hammond did an LP called ‎Forever Taurus which I thought would of been his birth sign especially having the Bull on the cover but he’s down as being a Sagittarius like me, being born in December.

Johnny Hammond ‎– Forever Taurus

Johnny Hammond – Forever Taurus

Now on to American funk group Sun out of Dayton, Ohio. They did a different take on it and fashioned themselves as cosmic space men from the future and as you can see from the back cover of their 1979 LP for Capitol Records called Destination: Sun they had some fun with it.

Destination: Sun

Terra Nomen: Byron Byrd
Solar Signum: Aquarius

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Terra Nomen: Ernie Knisley
Solar Signum: Virgo

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Then there’s the transcendent Soul Zodiac from 1972 on Capitol Records by The Nat Adderley Sextet which features his brother Cannonball Adderley and having the signs spoken word by Rick Holmes. A superb LP. Here’s a few recording but if you want to hear yours just click here Youtube and they are all there for your listening pleasure.

Nat Adderley - Soul Zodiac

Sagittarius

Capricorn

Even the Prog Rockers were at it with Psychedelic Rock band The Zodiac doing a concept album on Elektra Records in 1967 called Cosmic Sounds which features Cyrus Faryar‘s narration over the blissful sounds. Check the tracklist, the star signs get a sub-title too, I’m The Versatile Daredevil which with the music makes for a comic tale hehe.

Aries – The Fire-Fighter
Taurus – The Voluptuary
Gemini – The Cool Eye
Cancer – The Moon Child
Leo – The Lord Of Lights
Virgo – The Perpetual Perfectionist
Libra – The Flower Child
Scorpio – The Passionate Hero
Sagittarius – The Versatile Daredevil
Capricorn – The Uncapricious Climber
Aquarius – The Lover Of Life
Pisces – The Peace Piper

Aquarius – The Lover Of Life

Sagittarius The Versatile Daredevil

I’m sure Pharaoh Sanders was at it too here’s a bliss mellow tune from his 1990 album of the same name Moon Child where he sings about signs about the Moon in the stars.

Pharaoh Sanders – Moon Child

Here was just a few examples, sure Sun Ra must of gone total mental for it but I could go on and on and have to stop somewhere. If you know more and would like to add them in the comments, please feel free too. Be nice to hear your thoughts.

And to play us out Horace Silver Trio – Horoscope 1956 Blue Note Records

Happy vibes
Mike Mongos

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Ebony Rockers – Prison Gates

Ebony Rockers Prison Gate Sabre records

I picked up this little gem of a 12″ from Ebony Rockers on Sabre Records called Prison Gates yesterday from the wonderful and long running Boiler Room Record Shop on the Old Town High Street stretch of Poole near The Quay.

Really I should know about this guys being that I’m busy doing the Raw British Reggae series I’m compiling and the fact that they are almost a local band to me, being from Southampton, and only up the road from me in Bournemouth. But I admit to not crossing paths with the band. This was their debut single which has the tune Down By The River on the B-side. Then they recorded a second 12″ and maybe last recording called Steppin Out on EMI Records, which is also great and has gone on my wants list.
Prison Gates doesn’t have a youtube clip, if I get time I will try and upload it. Here’s Steppin Out

Just a photo copied black and white stuck on printed picture on the cover which was probably sold at one of their gigs back in 1979. The great thing that I liked is that its been signed by all the members and inside there’s a few promotional stickers left too.

Ebony Rockers Prison Gates www.madmongos.com

Ebony rockers stickers

Nice little fact that goes along with the band is that bassist George David , guy sitting on the right I believe, is the father of the pop star Craig “Kes” David. How proper bo is that!

Craig David Kes

You can read a great article on the band and the Craig connection on the BBC Hampshire website here.
The History Of Ebony Rockers In Southampton

Really happy as it’s a nice addition to my Raw British Roots Series and it’s sure to be on part 7 in a few months time. Part 6 is in the bag just need to write up the tracklist, info etc.

Here are vols 1-5

Raw British Roots Reggae Vol 5

Raw British Roots Reggae Vol 4

Raw British Roots Reggae Vol 3

Raw British Roots Reggae Vol 2

Raw British Roots Reggae Vol 1

Part 6 coming very soon, keep them peeled.

Happy vibes
Mike Mongos

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Dust & Grooves: Adventures in Record Collecting – The Book

Dust and Groove

Check out this incredible looking 416 page book on vinyl collecting by Eilon Paz called Dust & Grooves: Adventures in Record Collecting.

Shining a spotlight onto 130 vinyl junkies in their natural habitats, their treasured record rooms.

From what I’ve seen so far following the Facebook page the photography is outstanding, beautiful. With mind blowing pictures showing the inner sanctum of the like minded souls, producers, record dealers and everyday folk. Featuring 250 full page images.

Plus to add to that in the second half of the book a collection of full interviews on the subject. Happy to see Jonny Trunk in there alongside Gilles Peterson, The Gaslamp Killer, Kieran Hebden from Four Tet and Rich Medina to name a few.

Being released in the US on and around Record Store Day on the 19th April 2014 and worldwide shortly after.
This book looks like and has to be a pure diggers paradise.
I can’t wait to get my paws on a copy.

Be sure to visit the fantastic site Dust And Grooves for all info, updates and of course to order your book.

King Britt Talks Vinyl With Dust & Grooves

All the best and happy vibes

Mike Mongos

Easy On The Eye – Ladies of Easy Listening Record Covers

From the hundreds, thousands of easy listening cheese records you can buy in firth stores, charity shops and bargain bins for anything from a few pence to a grand sum of 50p one thing you can be certain of is the amount of covers aimed at selling to us fellas. Strings and orchestras under the influence of a band leader, conductor happily means you can get a sexy gorgeous lady selling the goods. Most of the records are pretty bad but I’m a sucker for a lovely looking girl smiling at me from the dusty boxes especially when my knees and back are hurting from the bending down record digging. So 50p for a sweet girl and maybe the chance of some super strings to brighten the day, the record has to be bought. Here’s a little selection of some of the records purchased over the years, some good some pretty bad but all have a certain charm that a vinyl junkie just loves.
Unfortunately the ladies rarely get a mention, so who any of them are? I won’t have a clue. Hope you enjoy the look at what only can be described as perv corner!! Hehe

The Latin Sound Of Henry Mancini – RCA
Jeez this girl is mighty fine!
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The World Of Easy Listening Vol 4 – Decca
Not leaving much to the imagination, steamy. Not seen the other volumes of ladies!

Stereo Perspectives In Percussion – Marble Arch
Gatefold sauciness! Naked lady and a whole drum kit. Now that’s what I’m talking about. Photo By John Prosser.

Back To Brazil – RCA
Hello! Pretty good music on this one too.

Black Is Beautiful – Windmill Records
This has been one of my treasures. So love the design and used it as a logo since I first started Mad Mongos. Lovely lady, needlework and butterflies.

Stereo 99 Volume 2 – Polydor
Double vision of this lovely lady. Super cover design by Hamish and Gustav whoever they maybe?

Michel Legrand – Beautifully Yours – Springboard
Always worth picking up a Michel Legrand lp when you see it. Normally a few great arrangements on them. Plus some nice girls too. This record has some top tunes on, worth picking up.
Here’s three Legrand’s in a row.

Michel Legrand With His Orchestra And Voices – Lovers Concerto – Polydor Special

Michel Legrand And His Orchestra – Strings On Fire – Philips
Nice and bonkers cover. Sexy lady on one side, fire on the other?

Blues And Brass – Deacon Stereo
The exciting combination of blues and brass seems to have made this black chick rip her clothes off and grab a trumpet!
I love the quote on the back cover “A tremendous rhythm section! A terrific instrumentalist! A great brass section! It all adds up to excitement which is Blues and Brass!!”

The Hits Of Burt Bacharach By The Singers And Chorus Of Manhattan – Spectro – Stereo Dimension
Looking very thoughtful chilling in the ferns!

Gunter Kallmann Choir – Somewhere My Love – Contour
Wide eyed and fancy free!

Duncan Lamont – Summer Sambas – MFP
Everyone loves a bit of of samba when the sun starts shining and this gorgeous beauty would be mighty fine to dance with. As with all the covers there is no mention to the models. Photographed by Dick Swayne he did work for Duncan Lamont’s other lp below with the same girl on the same shoot day I can only imagine.

Duncan Lamont – Best Of The Bossa Novas – Music For Pleasure
She so nice I wanna see her twice! Unfortunately I can’t seem to stop the reflection when taking images of the covers so my hands seem to be an a naughty place?

Chico And His Orchestra – Mambos And Boleros – ARC Records
To march us out of here and finish the gallery of lovely ladies, here’s a dancing booty, shaking maracas, what’s not to like. Cha cha cha
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Hope you enjoyed the pretty ladies. Not too steamy I hope? hehe

All the best and happy vibes

Mike Mongos

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Record Covers – From The Great To The Ridiculous

You can never judge a book by its cover art work, that same description goes for vinyl record covers too. Here’s a little post on some random record pulls off the shelf to show the contrast between different peoples ideas. Really some of these must of gone through various people to get checked off. See the JJ Band and Paul Kelly covers down the page for examples of WTF!! Then there are the concept cover, utilising the gatefold cover to the max to tell a story. The Dells pull off some pretty mad shit with their Musical Menu and Blood Sweat and Tears look liked they had a right laugh. Then there is the damn right cheesy, step forward Paul Delicato. A brilliantly fun one from Jimmy Maelen playing the congos. Plus I’ve added a few which I just love from a photographic or graphic point of view, that would be the Charles Wright and the Pat Metheny. I will add more at a later date. Weirdly as I took the photos I noticed that most are from the CBS camp.

>First three covers that got it right in my eyes….

Pat Metheny Group – Offramp ECM Records 1982 (Cover by Gerd Winner)
Love the grainy image on the dark black cover. The orange turn left sign and yellow lines setting it off. Stunning cover I think. Great LP too. The tune Are You Going With Me? is mellow and ace.

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Charles Wright – Doing What Comes Naturally (Photography Michael Lawton)
Great use of the gatefold sleeve using two panoramic shots. Clever to have two Charles’s in the inside shot.


Spirit – Spirit – CBS Records (Cover photo Guy Webster Album Design Corporate Head)
This one is awesome. From 1968. Fantastic image of the five members of the band collaged together to make one. One I would like to one get framed.

>Now three WTF moments……

Paul Kelly – Hooked, Hogtied and Collared (Illustration by Peter Palombi)
Really what the hell were they thinking with this one? Maybe it’s in the lyrics of one of the tunes? I have to admit to not really listening to it.
Even though he’s been “hooked, hogtied and collared” he does look like he’s in ecstasy! and having much fun. I do hope he has a good “safe” word and I hope the lady looked after him! An image for a record cover? Haha how did that one get a pass?

JJ Band – CBS Records 1971 (Cover photos by Hans and Toto Kellerman)
I know half the band are from Brussels and the peeing boy is some kind of icon but still guys who the heck thought this was a good idea? Wrong on so many levels. But hey this is one brilliant record and one you need in your collection. Check Requiem For A Lost Planet, Shades Of Goodbye and the stomper Out Of The Darkness. Quality recording, bonkers art design.

Nino Ferrer – Nino And Radiah (Photography Richard Bennett)
When you’re rocking the old French farmer look what better way to finish the style off with a beautiful naked black goddess strutting a cool big afro on your arm. Nino a cool guy mind and this is one top album through out. Yeah of course I’m jealous!

>Now a few cheesy but fun ones……

Paul Delicato – Cara Mia – Artists Of American Records – 1976 (Cover Design Saul Saget)
Paul’s rocking The Disco Sound. Super cheesy cover but had to get this as soon as I saw it in a charity. Did have a little hope for some outrageous funky craziness but unfortunately it’s a bit wack. Still it’s a great novelty record to have.

Roger Mcguinn & Band – CBS Records – 1975 (Photography Norman Seeff)
CBS records strikes again. This one is pretty cool with the former Byrd’s guy straddling with his arms back on his chair in front of a whole heap of monitors, dials, buttons, knobs and reel to reels. No idea what they are for. I really should of taken a photo of the back cover too. Which has four members of the band in the monitors looking down at Rogers laughing as he twiddles with stuff.

Jimmy Maelen – Beats Workin – CBS (Photography Bill King. Design Paula Scher and Cheryl Machat)
CBS really going for it. This is one of my favourites. Shame the music isn’t all that but hey that is all made good by the absolute joy on Jimmy’s face playing those congos. Could he be any happier. Photographed in a record pressing plant too. This cover ticks all the right boxes. Flip the record round and production staff or maybe the band are getting in on the action. With seven inch singles all over the place. Is that actor John C Reilly at the back with the cymbal?

>To finish off the post here are two gatefold story covers.

The Dells – Always Together – Cadet 1968 (Photos by Ray Klein, Album Design by Jerry Griffith, Cover Concept by Bobby Miller)
The Dells Musical Menu. This is a splendid funny idea which someone came up with and surprisingly it got to go into production and what a joy it is. The band start off by being shaken out of the salt and pepper pots on too two slices of bacon and the words Dells written in “egg”! Then open the cover to see the gang getting chased by a folk, get scooped up by a lovely looking lady on a journey to her mouth. Best shot the one with the guys serious faces looking out from behind her teeth, getting ready for certain doom. Cue picture of satisfied lady, turn over to the back cover for an empty plate and the words “Salt and pepper, always together? Obviously….. What else is always together?….. The Dells! Naturally………. Did you enjoy your meal? hehe




Blood, Sweat and Tears – No Sweat – CBS 1973 (Cover designed by John Berg, Photos by Horn/Griner)
Sat in a steam room fully suited in their jacket and dicky bow ties. The band are surrounded by a bunch of sweaty miserable old fellers, naked apart from their towels. Open up the cover and the band look like they are having a take over of the place. Clothes are starting to come off and the old fellers looking like they are getting ready to move on. Clothes strewn over the floor they get ready to relax in the heat. Happy band members on the back. Work hard play hard – No Sweat….. Guys in a sauna! Not sure thats sells a record! Fun though.




Just a few from many many many bonkers, weird, strange, brilliant and wonderful record covers. I will do another post with some more pieces soon. Really hope you enjoyed having a look.
All the best

Mike Mongos

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