Pearl Bailey / After Hours (re)(c/o) 2LP vg+ 1969

Local pickup, no postage: $5.99
Used collectible 33 1/3 rpm record album, US pressing:

Artist: Pearl Bailey
Title: After Hours
Label: Mercury Wing
Number: PKW-2-122
Year: 1969
Format: Stereo 2 LP
Cover: vg; gatefold, cut-out, otherwise good and solid
Inner Sleeve: both white paper, original
Record: vg+; except light snaps in a couple of tracks side 3
Comment: Reissued from For Adult Listening & The Intoxicating Pearl Bailey
Tracks (click to audition):
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Pearl Bailey LP
Pearl Bailey LP
Pearl Bailey LP
Pearl Bailey LP
Pearl Bailey LP
Pearl Bailey LP
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Chicago Farmer, Set 3, Byron’s Bar, 11/2/21

Since we have viturally no upload from Chicago Farmer, Byron’s, 11/2/21 (operator error) (again), we’ll post the entire third set, which we did get. Hope this stuff doesn’t buffer-it does sometimes on my old lappy.

This clip includes: “All In One Place”, “City Of New Orleans” (Goodman), “Alright Guy” (Snider) and “Illegal Smile” (Prine).

Additionally, Tom Brandt caught “Who On Earth” on video (Set 1).

Additional photos: Tom Brandt







Beatles / History Of The Beatles (Holland) LP nm unknown date

HIstory Beatles LP
HIstory Beatles LP
HIstory Beatles LP
HIstory Beatles LP

Tracks (click to audition):

Realized $14.99 11/22/21







That Thing Joey Pafumi Does (Paul Nelson Band)

Joey Pafumi, drums, Tom Terry, bass, Rico Amero, vocals, Paul Nelson, guitar, during “Killing Floor -> “Going Down”, 10/31/21, Byron’s Bar, Pomeroy, IA

Paul Nelson Poster
Poster By Mark Gerking







Paul Nelson Band “Boom Boom” 10/31/21 Byron’s Bar

Paul Nelson Poster
Poster By Mark Gerking

Paul Nelson Band, Legendary Byron’s Bar, 10/31/21
“Boom Boom” (John Lee Hooker, 1961)

Set 2 opener

Paul Nelson, Guitar
Rico Amero Vocals, Harmonica
Tom Terry, Bass
Joey Pafumi, Drums

Zoom H2n 8′ high, 8′ out to the right, gain=4, mics=-4 (WAV)
track separations: Audacity
eMastered to mp3 (320 kbps) for Internet sharing, little kick-in-the-butt to the lows and mids, stereo widened
fades & labels: Audacity

Poster: Mark Gerking