
7891 ALLAN SHERMAN - MY SON, THE BOX
8 November 2005
An individually numbered limited edition
of 4,000 Copies
149 Tracks
31 Unreleased
6 Discs
Compilation Produced by
Michael W. Johnson, Mark Leviton
and Robert B. Sherman

7866 GOD BLESS TINY TIM:
THE COMPLETE REPRISE RECORDINGS
18 April 2006
An individually numbered limited edition
of 3,000 Copies
107 Tracks
45 Unreleased
3 Discs
Compilation Produced by
Gary Peterson
330684 (2564 69929 1) JOY DIVISION
IN MEMORY
BOX SET
(Vinyl)
11 September 2007
Limited Edition of 3,000 Copies
JOY DIVISION Hand Annotated
by Harry Young 2007
UNKNOWN PLEASURES
FACT 10
Melody Maker Reviews
21 July 1979 by Jon Savage,
28 March 1981 and
10 July 1993 by David Stubbs
FACTUS 1
Qwest 25840
CLOSER
FACT XXV
dark red vinyl
Label: 9 May 1980
NME Review 19 July 1980 by Charles Shaar Murray
Melody Maker Review 26 July 1980 by Paulo Hewitt
NME / Melody Maker Not Published
19 April - 7 June 1980:
Labor Strike
FACTUS VI
colour vinyl
Rolling Stone Review 28 May 1981 by Mikal Gilmore
Rolling Stone Ad 9 July 1981
Qwest 25841
Love Will Tear Us Apart
FAC 23A (45 RPM)
Label: FOR * ML /
These Days
Love Will Tear Us Apart
FAC 23B (33 1/3 RPM)
Label: 18 April 1980
dark red vinyl
Melody Maker Review 28 June 1980
NME Review 28 June 1980 by Paul Rambali
Love Will Tear Us Apart
FAC 23-12A (45 RPM)
Label: FOR * ML /
These Days
Love Will Tear Us Apart
FAC 23-12B (45 RPM)
Label: 27 June 1980
Love Will Tear Us Apart /
These Days
FACUS 23
Atmosphere
FACUS 2 / UK A
She's Lost Control
FACUS 2 / UK B
Label: 2 September 1980
Melody Maker Review 13 September 1980
by Lynden Barber
She's Lost Control
Atmosphere
FACUS 2
Final show:
Friday 2 May 1980
Ian Curtis d.
Sunday 18 May 1980
STILL
FACT 40
Town House Cutting Report: 7 May 1981
Label: 1 August 1981
Factory / PolyGram Canada FACD 07 / 08
Label: 13 November 1981
with unlisted Twenty Four Hours at end of Side 3
NME Review 17 October 1981 by Chris Bohn
Melody Maker Review 17 October 1981
Qwest 26495
Sons Of Chance Take Good Care
For All The People Not There

TIM BUCKLEY
Hand Annotated
by Harry Young
2006
Elektra album
EKL-4004 / EKS-74004
TIM BUCKLEY
Billboard New Release (Mono)
19 November 1966 p. 53
Billboard ad
19 November 1966 p. 1
Billboard Review (Mono)
26 November 1966 p. 62
~ page
incorrectly dated
19 November 1966 !
Elektra album
EKL-318 / EKS-7318
GOODBYE AND HELLO
Billboard New Release
30 September 1967 p. 20
Billboard Review
30 September 1967 p. 40
Entered Billboard
4 November 1967 peak #171, 5 weeks
Monarch Delta 10810 / 10810-X
Elektra album EKS-
74024 Cash Box Review
3 August 1968
74025 Entered Billboard
24 August 1968
74027 Entered Billboard
30 November 1968
74028 GOODBYE AND HELLO
GATEFOLD & UNIPAK COVERS
74029 Billboard Review
23 November 1968
74030 LP Out Shortly, Cash Box
19 October 1968 (Live Review)
74030 Entered Billboard
28 December 1968
Elektra single EK-
45605 Entered Billboard
30 July 1966
45606 TIM BUCKLEY
Wings /
Grief In My Soul
45608 Billboard Review
26 November 1966
45610 Entered Billboard
31 December 1966
45611 Entered Billboard
8 April 1967
45612 TIM BUCKLEY
Aren't You The Girl /
Strange Street Affair Under Blue
45615 Entered Billboard
Bubbling Under
27 May 1967
45616
45617
45618 TIM BUCKLEY
ONCE UPON A TIME /
LADY GIVE ME YOUR HEART [KEY]
45619
45620
45621 Entered Cash Box
23 September 1967
45622
45623 TIM BUCKLEY
Morning Glory /
Once I Was
45624 Entered Cash Box
2 December 1967
Elektra album EKS-
74045 HAPPY SAD
Monarch Delta 13093 / 13093-X
Billboard Review 19 April 1969 p. 28
Entered Billboard 19 April 1969
peak #81, 12 weeks
74032 Billboard Review
23 November 1968
74033 Cash Box Review
7 December 1968
74036 Cash Box Review
29 March 1969
74037 Billboard Review
15 March 1969
74042 Cash Box Review
1 March 1969
74043 Billboard review
2 August 1969
74044 Billboard review
9 August 1969
74045 HAPPY SAD
Billboard Review 19 April 1969 p. 28
74049 Billboard review
30 August 1969
74050 Billboard review
2 August 1969
74051 Cash Box Review
26 July 1969
Straight album STS-
1060 BLUE AFTERNOON
Billboard Review 29 November 1969 p. 66
Billboard ad 17 January 1970 p.7
Billboard ad 7 February 1970 p.13
Entered Billboard 7 February 1970 peak #192, 2 weeks
WS
1838 Billboard Review 9 May 1970
1839
1840 ALICE COOPER earlier Straight album STS-1051,
Entered Billboard 28 June 1969
1841 TIM DAWE earlier Straight album STS-1058
1842 BLUE AFTERNOON earlier Straight album STS-1060
1843 Billboard Review 28 February 1970
1844
1845 ALICE COOPER
Billboard Review 11 April 1970
earlier Straight album STS-1061
Elektra album EKS
74074 LORCA
Not Reviewed in Billboard
New Release For August, Billboard
8 August 1970
New York Times Review
30 August 1970
Elektra album EKS
74066 Billboard Review
30 May 1970
74067 Billboard Review
13 June 1970
74069 Billboard Review 4 April 1970
74071 Billboard Review
19 September 1970
74074 LORCA
New Release For August, Billboard 8 August 1970
74075 Billboard Review
13 June 1970
74076 Billboard Review
8 August 1970
Straight / Warner Brothers album WS-1881
STARSAILOR
Billboard review 7 November 1970
Warner Brothers album WS
1878 Billboard Review
10 October 1970
1879 Billboard Review
10 October 1970
1881 STARSAILOR
Billboard review 7 November 1970
(STARSAILOR Also Straight album STS-1064)
1882 Billboard Review
27 March 1971
1883 ALICE COOPER Billboard Review 13 March 1971
(ALICE COOPER Also Straight album STS-1065)
1884 Billboard Review
12 December 1970
Warner Bros album BS-2631
GREETINGS FROM L.A.
Warner Bros album BS-
2628 Billboard Review
12 August 1972
2629 Billboard Review
5 August 1972
2630 Billboard Review
30 September 1972
2631 GREETINGS FROM L.A.
2633 Billboard Review
5 August 1972
2634 Billboard Review
5 August 1972
2635 Billboard Review
14 October 1972
W B single
7619 Entered Cash Box
2 September 1972
7623 TIM BUCKLEY
Move With Me / Nighthawkin'
7624 Billboard review
9 September 1972
DiscReet album MS-
2157 SEFRONIA
Not Reviewed in Billboard
Hot Chart Action Billboard
22 September 1973
FM Action Pick Billboard
29 September 1973
FM Action Pick Billboard
13 October 1973
FM Action Pick Billboard
20 October 1973
Entered Billboard Bubbling Under
27 October 1973 peak #201,
5 weeks
Billboard Ad 3 November 1973
DiscReet album DS-
2201 LOOK AT THE FOOL
Billboard New Release
5 October 1974
Billboard Review 19 October 1974
Entered Billboard Bubbling Under
19 October 1974 peak
#208, 2 weeks
Billboard New Release
2 November 1974
2202 Billboard Review
28 September 1974
DisCreet single DIS
1187 TIM BUCKLEY
Quicksand 3:22 / Stone In Love
1189 TIM BUCKLEY
Dolphins / Honey Man
DisCreet single DSS
1311 TIM BUCKLEY
Wanda Lu 2:57 /
Who Could Deny You 4:20
1312 Entered Billboard and
Cash Box 19 October 1974
BEST OF TIM BUCKLEY
Rhino Bizarre RNLP 112
Billboard review
3 December 1983
BLUE AFTERNOON
Enigma Retro 7 73504
1989
Rhino R2 70356
STARSAILOR
Enigma Retro 7 73505
1989
Rhino R2 70360
GREETINGS FROM L.A.
Enigma Retro 7 73506
1989
Rhino R2 70359
DREAM LETTER
LIVE IN LONDON 1968
Enigma Retro 7 73507
Billboard Review
7 July 1990
Rhino R2 70361
Manifesto MFO 40703
5 September 1995
Project Supervision
by Patrick Pending
SEFRONIA
Enigma Retro 7 73508
1989
Manifesto P23 40701
LOOK AT THE FOOL
Enigma Retro 7 73509
1989
Rhino R2 70357
Manifesto PT3 40702
HONEYMAN:
RECORDED LIVE 1973
Manifesto PT3 40704
LIVE AT THE TROUBADOUR 1969
Manifesto PT3 40705
Billboard Review
16 April 1994
THE DREAM BELONGS TO ME:
RARE AND UNRELEASED RECORDINGS
1968 / 1973
Manifesto MFO 40706
2001
MORNING GLORY:
THE TIM BUCKLEY ANTHOLOGY
Rhino Elektra R2 76722
20 March 2001
Project Assistance:
David Baker
THE BEST OF TIM BUCKLEY
Rhino CD R2 74116 (78:00)
3 October 2006
Special Thanks:
D. K. Baker
* on BEST OF TIM BUCKLEY
Rhino RNLP 112 (1983)
All 11 Tracks
01. Aren't You The Girl *
02. Song For Janie *
03. I Can't See You *
04. Carnival Song *
05. Morning Glory
06. Goodbye And Hello *
07. Sing A Song For You Take 11
From RHM 2 7705
08. Once I Was
09. Strange Feelin' *
10. I Had A Talk With My Woman
11. Happy Time *
12. I Must Have Been Blind *
13. The River *
14. Song To The Siren *
15. Dolphins *
16. Martha
17. Move With Me
18. Look At The Fool
RHINO / BIZARRE
Winter 1992
R2 70350 EASY ACTION
R2 70351 PRETTIES FOR YOU
R2 70352 TOOTH, FANG AND CLAW
R2 70353 CALL OF THE WILD
R2 70354 PERMANENT DAMAGE
R2 70355 THE BERKELEY CONCERT
R2 70356 BLUE AFTERNOON
R2 70357 LOOK AT THE FOOL
R2 70358 SEFRONIA
R2 70359 GREETINGS FROM L.A.
R2 70360 STARSAILOR
R2 70361 DREAM LETTER: LIVE IN LONDON 1968
R2 70362 THE PERSUSASIONS
R2 70363 LORD BUCKLEY
R2 70364 LICK MY DECALS OFF, BABY
R2 70365 SHINY BEAST (BAT CHAIN PULLER)
In The Rhino Handmade (Phase One) Groove:



8122 79948 8 LULU
THE ATCO SESSIONS 1969-72
12 November 2007
Compilation Produced by
Bill Inglot
LULU Hand Annotated
by Harry Young 2007
Muscle Shoals Sound 10 September 1969
17771 Where's Eddie Atco 45-6749 B
17772 In The Morning
17773 After All
17786 Marley Purt Drive
Muscle Shoals Sound 2 October 1969
17805 Oh Me Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby) Atco 45-6722, Cash Box Review 18 October 1969, Entered Billboard 15 November 1969, #22, Entered Billboard Adult Contemporary 15 November 1969, #36
~ Atlantic album SD-8274 The Super Hits, Volume 5
17806 Feelin' Alright
17807 Mr Bojangles
17808 Sweep Around Your Own Back Door Atco 45-6722 B
17809 Is That You Love
17810 Dirty Old Man
17811 People In Love
18051 After All (I Live My Life)
~ NEW ROUTES (Atco album SD 33-310, Released 16 January 1970, Billboard review 7 February 1970, Entered Billboard 21 February 1970, #88) The Muscle Shoals recording studios have brought a new dimension to Lulu's styling. This is her second excursion there and it's a knockout. Jerry Jeff Walker's Mr. Bojangles, Eddie Hinton's Where's Eddie and Mac Davis' Dirty Old Man show just wide her range is and just how much she can do with it.
Criteria 15 March 1970
18807 I Don't Care Anymore
18808 Hum A Song (From Your Heart) Atco 45-6749, Billboard and Cash Box Reviews 11 April 1970, Entered Billboard 18 April 1970, #54, Entered Billboard Adult Contemporary 9 May 1970, #26
18809 Take Good Care Of Yourself
18810 Good Day Sunshine Atco 45-6761 B
18811 To The Other Woman (I'm The Other Woman) Atco 45-6774
18812 Sweet Memories
18813 Saved
18814 (Don't Go) Please Stay
18815 Move To My Rhythm
18816 Vine Street (Version I)
18817 Vine Street (Version II)
18818 After The Feeling Is Gone Atco 45-6761, Entered Billboard 4 July 1970, #117, Entered Billboard Adult Contemporary 18 July 1970, #20
Criteria 18 May 1970
19289 I Don't Care Anymore
19290 Melody Fair Atco 45-6774, Billboard Review 12 September 1970
~ MELODY FAIR (Atco album 33-330, Billboard Review 25 July 1970)
Here's one of the most commercial and best performed packages of Lulu's career! She excels with the Beatles' Good Day Sunshine (much singles potential), and she's equally at home with the funky blues beat of I Don't Care Anymore. Her singles, Hum A Song, Melody Fair, and To The Other Woman are also standouts. Vine Street is a must to hear in this dynamite sales package!
Povera Me (Oh Me Oh My)
Italy Atlantic 03158, 1970
Criteria 21 December 1970
20891 Got To Believe In Love
Criteria 11 November 1970
21737 Things Are Getting Better
21738 Bury Me Down By The River
21739 Jokers Wild
21740 Got To Believe In Love UK Atco 2091-049
21741 Come Down On Time
21742 Love Song
21743 Goodbye My Love Goodbye Atco 45-6819 B
21744 Hi-Jacked
21954 Everybody's Got to Clap Atco 45-6819
710011 Warum Tust Du Mir Weh
(Giorgio Moroder - Michael Kunze)
Germany Atlantic 10.013, 1971
710012 Trauirg, Aber Wahr
(Giorgio Moroder - Michael Kunze)
Germany Atlantic 10.013 B
71012A Ich Brauche Deine Liebe
(Giorgio Moroder - Michael Kunze)
Germany Atlantic 10.083, 1971
71012B Wach' Ich Oder Traum Ich
(Giorgio Moroder - Michael Kunze)
Germany Atlantic 10.083 B
24253 You Ain't Wrong You Just Ain't Right
Atco 45-6885 B
24254 It Takes A Real Man (To Bring Out The Woman In Me)
Atco 45-6885, Billboard Review 13 May 1972
Even If I Could Change UK Atlantic K 10185, Released 16 June 1972
http://lulu.co.uk/
The last glowing remnant of
Rhino Handmade (Phase One)
could and should have been
JOBRIATH
Take Me I'm Yours / The Elektra Recordings
(Rhino Handmade, number unknown, described as "all of his Elektra masters in one marvellous place" in The Best of Morrissey, Rhino / Warner Brothers R2 78375, 6 November 2001).
But the project went through too many Hands,
finally emerging as the unsatisfying
JOBRIATH
Lonely Planet Boy
Attack CD 06076-86009 (46:03)
9 November 2004.
Sequence as per original Elektra albums:
( - ), 03, ( - ), 04, 12, 14,
05, 11, 02, ( - ), 09, 01,
15, 06, ( - ), 13, 10, ( - ), ( - ),
08, ( - ), ( - ), ( - )
Previously Unreleased 07
Jake Austen's JOBRIATH article appeared in
Rocktober #25 (Summer 1999). The article inspired Rhino Handmade (Phase One) to develop a JOBRIATH Elektra project. So, as I had for Rhino Handmade (Phase One) releases since 7704, I compiled and submitted detailed JOBRIATH Trade Magazine and Copyright research to Rhino Handmade (Phase One) chief David Baker.
My JOBRIATH information was also submitted to Rhino Handmade (Phase Two) chief Patrick Milligan.
On 1 December 2003 Patrick Milligan wrote, "Thanks for the JOBRIATH materials. Not sure that we will be able to use all the info in the booklet, but I do appreciate it, and I will indeed credit you in the booklet."But when Lonely Planet Boy came out...
Burp-ee! No credit for me!
And whoops!
Lonely Planet Boy "forgot" to establish the facts of JOBRIATH's recordings!Please see my JOBRIATH Track Annotation below.
JOBRIATH
Elektra Album EKS-75070
Cash Box review week ending 24 November 1973
Billboard review week ending 1 December 1973
Rolling Stone review 3 January 1974
New Musical Express review 26 January 1974
Tracks 01 - 11 Words and Music Jobriath, pseud of Bruce Campbell, Registered by Jerome Brandt and Bruce Campbell with the Library of Congress Copyright Authorities 26 September 1973
01. TAKE ME I'M YOURS
Elektra single EK-45878
Cash Box review week ending 26 January 1974
Not Reviewed in Billboard
02. BE STILL (3:43)
03. WORLD WITHOUT END
04. SPACE CLOWN (2:38)
05. EARTHLING
Elektra single EK-45878 B ?
06. MOVIE QUEEN (1:53)
07. I'MMAN (3:38)
Elektra single EK-45888, March 1974
Not Reviewed in Billboard or Cash Box
08. INSIDE (3:53)
09. MORNING STAR SHIP (3:31)
10. ROCK OF AGES
Elektra single EK-45888 B ?
11. BLOW AWAY (5:01)
CREATURES OF THE STREET
Elektra Album 7E-1010
Billboard and Cash Box
Reviews week ending 3 August 1974
Variety review 7 August 1974
12. HEARTBEAT (2:46)
13. DIETRICH / FONDYKE
(A Brief History Of Movie Music) 2:02
14. STREET CORNER LOVE (2:50)
15. OOH LA LA
Registered 17 June 1974
Elektra single E-45210 B
16. SCUMBAG (2:49)
17. ECUBYAN (2:40)
Registered 17 June 1974
18. GOOD TIME
19. SISTER SUE
20. WHAT A PRETTY (1:32)
21. LITEN UP
Elektra single E-45210, October 1974
Not Reviewed in Billboard or Cash Box
22. GONE TOMORROW
23. OOH LA LA (Reprise & Exit Music)
Also Registered 17 June 1974
Wildfire In Memphis
Amazing Dopetales
City Freak
Miss Arkansas
JOBRIATH Elektra LP EKS-75070
Reviewed in CASH BOX 24 November 1973:
Truly one of the more interesting debut albums of the year, the Jobriath LP represents at once a challenge and a delight to the discerning musical ear. Defying mere categorization with an expansive repertoire that ranges from hard rock to dramatic theatricality, the group, consisting of Jobriath, Billy Schwartz, Steve Love, John Syomis, and Andy Muson, puts it on the line in every cut. "Take Me, I'm Yours," "I'Maman," "Morning Starship," and "Rock Of Ages" are particularly fine, combining as they do excellent dynamics and tight arrangement. The vocals of Jobriath are effectively strange and will have you playing each track alot.
JOBRIATH Elektra LP EKS-75070
Reviewed in BILLBOARD 1 December 1973:
Elektra goes for its own Lou Reed with the last artist signed by Jac Holzman before leaving the label. Pianist-singer has energetic, spacey approach and a disconcerting tendency to sound like various other glitter-rockers from cut to cut. "Rock Of Ages" is one song that shows his potential to structure work for airplay.
Elektra single:
45871 Cash Box review 24 November 1973
45872 Cash Box review 24 November 1973
45877 Cash Box review 19 January 1974
45878 Jobriath: "Take Me, I'm Yours" (4:14)
Reviewed in CASH BOX 26 January 1974:
Powerful label backing is behind this group and their debut single from their debut album. Anybody can have a billboard with their names and pictures on it, but how many people can rock with a powerful ability to justify the promotion? Jobriath can and does convincingly. Jagger-esque lead vocal with strong backing musically will certainly have stations and consumers seeking out this disc. The future looks very bright indeed for this new, very talented organization. Flip: no info. available.
Elektra single:
45880 ent Billboard Hot 100 2 February 1974
45883 Cash Box review 23 February 1974
45884 Cash Box review 23 February 1974,
Billboard review 2 March 1974
45885 Cash Box review 16 March 1974
45886 Cash Box review 16 March 1974
45887 Cash Box review 27 April 1974,
Billboard review 4 May 1974
45888 JOBRIATH: I'MAMAN (date in wax: 3-8-74) not reviewed in Cash Box or Billboard
45891 Cash Box review 22 June 1974
45893 Cash Box & Billboard reviews 15 June 1974
Elektra - Asylum Summer Sampler
(EK Promo 23)
Side B, Cut 2:
JOBRIATH
Dietrich / Fondyke
(A Brief History Of Movie Music) /
Street Corner Love 4:51
Date In Wax:
ESR 7-2-74
JOBRIATH
Creatures Of The Street
Producer(s): none listed
Elektra 7E-1010
Genre: POP
RECOMMENDED
Originally reviewed in BILLBOARD
Week ending 3 August 1974:
Much more versatile effort than artists first LP for the label, featuring mix of good hard rock, ballads and folky sounding material. Sometimes sounds like Bowie, but highly original work. Should garner heavy FM play. Best cuts: "Ooh La La," "Sister Sue."
JOBRIATH
Creatures Of The Street
Elektra 7E-1010
Originally reviewed in CASH BOX
Week ending 3 August 1974:
Following his last provocative effort, Jobriath's new LP on Elektra ought to be another conversation piece worthy of garnering a good deal of attention. The highly stylized Jobriath vocals are again the soul and substance of this package and tunes such as "Heartbeat," "Ecubyan," "Good Time," and "Ooh La La" are sure to cause many a head to turn. The production on the record is clean and crisp and the attention payed to arrangement and dynamics speaks highly of the overall effort.
JOBRIATH Creatures Of The Street
Reviewed in VARIETY 7 August 1974:
Jobriath has a big push going for him as an exemplar of gay rock. His select audience should go for "Heartbeat", "Listen Up", "Ecubay", and "Ooh La La".
Elektra single:
45201 Cash Box review 10 August 1974
45202 Cash Box review 24 August 1974
45203 Cash Box review 31 August 1974
45207 (Asylum) Cash Box review 21 September 1974
45210 JOBRIATH Liten Up / Ooh La La
45213 (Asylum) Cash Box review 9 November 1974
45214 (Asylum) Cash Box review 12 October 1974
JOBRIATH Creatures Of The Street LP
(UK Elektra K42163) listed under
SEPTEMBER ROCKPILE / To Be Reviewed,
NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS 5 October 1974
(LP was not reviewed)
PIDGEON SESSIONOGRAPHY
LA, 11 December 1968
L 15067 The Dancer
L 15068 The Wind Blows Cold
LA, 17 December 1968
L 15111 Of The Time When I Was Young
LA, 14 January 1969
L 15112 Dark Bird
L 15113 Milk And Honey
L 15114 Springtime Girl
L 15115 Irene
L 15116 Penny’s Magic Bell
L 15117 The Main Line
L 15118 When She Arrives
L 15119 House On A Hill Among Trees
Decca album DL 75103 PIDGEON
LA, 21 January 1969
L 15134 Tasting Of The Caramel (Unreleased)
L 15135 Pine Trees (Unreleased)
L 15136 Life At The First National (Unreleased)
LA 22 April 1969
L 15192 Rubber Bricks
L 15193 Prison Walls
Decca single 32545
Cash Box review 30 August 1969
28 November 2007
JOBRIATH
In Japan

POCE 1214 (WQCP 627)
38:19

POCE 1215 (WQCP 628)
35:51