Growing up in the Seventies, I have rather vivid memories of my sister playing records to me. She's six years older than me and so she had a record collection while I was still dreaming of having one, one day. 'Mr. Blue Sky' was one of the songs she played a lot back in 1978, when it was in the charts. Ten years later I bought a copy of the single, and twenty years after that I bought the album 'Out of the blue' which is quite a fascinating album.
However, last weekend I found this new copy of 'Mr. Blue Sky', pressed on blue vinyl. I didn't think much about it: I simply had to have it. It's still one of the most fabulous songs I know.
My collection: 7" single no. 5258 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Mr. Blue Sky' / 'One summer dream'
The German band Wind entered the Eurovision Song Contest three times, but their debut took place in 1985, when they represented Germany with the song 'Für alle'. They finished second in a field of 19 competitors.
The band recorded the song in three other languages: French ('Pour tout le monde'), Swedish ('Så många människor' and English ('For everyone'). This single features the English version. The B-side of the original German single, 'Feuer und eis' also appears in an English version here as 'Fire and ice'.
My collection: 7" single no. 5255 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 5 euro Tracks: 'For everyone' / 'Fire and ice'
Paul Hardcastle had a surprise hit with '19' in 1985, a song about America's involvement in the Vietnam war and the effect it had on the soldiers who served, using sampled dialogue from an American television documentary about the post-traumatic stress disorder suffered by veterans. He quickly recorded versions in French and German as well.
While I knew about these versions, I never realised a 12" version might also exist. But here it is: an extended remix of the German version of '19', featuring sampled dialogue entirely in German.
My collection: 12" single no. 607 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 4 euro Tracks: '19 (German version) (12" mix)' / '19 (German version) (7" mix)', 'Eat your heart out'
'Your love is so good for me' was released in 1978 as a single from Diana Ross's 1977 album 'Baby it's me'. The album was produced by Richard Perry and the single was written by Ken Peterson. The album also contained songs written by Stevie Wonder and Bill Withers, but for some reason those were not selected for a single release.
This slightly repetitive song reached number 49 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. This pressing comes from France, but unfortunately I have no information what the single did in the charts in that country.
My collection: 7" single no. 5227 Found: Record fair, utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Your love is so good for me' / 'Baby it's me'
Here's another good example of the Puck-trick I employed so successfully last Saturday. In April I spotted this promotional 7" single of Janet Jackson. Interesting, since I've become a bit of a Janet Jackson collector lately. But I already owned the 'normal' single of 'Miss you much', so I wasn't prepared to spend 3 euros on this one.
But fortunately the same dealer returned this month, with a special discount on all of his 7" singles. Now the single had become very cheap, and it was still the collector's item I wanted to have. It's mine now!
My collection: 7" single no. 5233 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 0,5 euro Tracks: 'Miss you much' / 'You need me'
'Who do you wanna be' was the eighth single by Dutch girl group Luv', released in the autumn of 1979 by Philips/Phonogram Records. This song was taken from the group's debut album 'With Luv'' and released as a contract-fulfilling single just before they left the label and switched to CNR/Carrere Records. The single was only released in the Netherlands.
The girl group didn't promote the song as they focused on their new releases with Carrere, which is why it failed to reach the chart.
My collection: 7" single no. 5264 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'Who do you wanna be' / 'I.M.U.R.'
'It could happen to you' was released in 1989 as the sixth and last single from Robert Palmer's 1988 album 'Heavy Nova'. His first album for EMI Records after a 15-year association with Island Records (both with Vinegar Joe and as a solo artist), it followed Palmer's very popular album 'Riptide'. The name Heavy Nova derives from Palmer's love of both heavy metal and bossa nova rhythms.
The single only reached number 71 in the UK singles chart, but was not released in other territories.
My collection: 7" single no. 5262 Found: Record fair, Utrecht, November 19, 2011 Cost: 1 euro Tracks: 'It could happen to you' / 'Change his ways'