Rock

Hot August Night - Neil Diamond

Label: MCA Records

Iconic two record set from Neil Diamond. Recorded at the Greek Theater, it's Diamond at the top of his live performance game. Includes Cherry Cherry, Red Red Wine, Sweet Caroline, Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon, Solitary Man, and others. It's one of the selections in the book "1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die". This copy has a little natural wear and plays fine. This album seems to have been well-loved by everyone who owned it, so with that in mind, we rarely come across VG or MINT copies. Nice price for a two LP set. Okay, fine, you saw it in a dollar bin somewhere.... but still.

Byrdmaniax - The Byrds

Label: Columbia Records

The tenth studio album by the Byrds. It was released in 1971 and the line-up by this time includes guitarist Clarence White. Features the single Glory Glory and was produced by Terry Melcher. Also includes Pale Blue, I Wanna Grow Up to be a Politician and the Jackson Brown-penned song, Jamaica Say You Will. This is a stock photo of the record. The one that is available plays great and the jacket has a modest amount of natural wear.

Songwriter - Various Artists

Label: Twin Tone

Two photos, the intro cover from the site is the front cover. The photo after you click on the record is the back photo to give you a look at the artists. These are pics of the record we have available. The tape you see is to keep the 2 mil sleeve sealed. It's not on the record jacket. Minneapolis' Twin Tone Records put this release out in 1980 and includes all sort of artists from that time. It was compiled from over 700 entries in a Songwriters contest. Includes songs by Phil and the Blanks, The Liars, Bob Erkstrand, Bret Gardner, Fingerprints, Twin City Terrors, and others. Twin Tone went on to release records by the likes of Minneapolis bands like Soul Asylum, Husker Du and The Replacements. Those bands, or members of those bands, are not on this comp. Many of the songs were recorded at Blackberry Way studio.

Demons & Wizards - Uriah Heep

Label: Mercury Records

Is this rock? Is it prog rock? Metal? We're not sure, we'll just call it freaking awesome! The fourth record by these Brit rockers and it has gone on to sell over 6 million copies! Includes The Wizard, Circle of Hands, Easy Livin', and others. Cover art by the great Roger Dean. You may know his work from Yes record jackets. As a preplayed selection, this has some minor natural wear but plays fine with but a little surface noise. Remember, this record may date back to 1972, so possibly nearly 50 years old.

The Firm - The Firm

Label: Atlantic Records

Not to be confused with a 90's movie featuring Tom Cruise, this was a 1985 release with Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and Paul Rodgers of Bad Company and Free! A legendary guitarist and a legendary vocalist combine forces! The big hit single was Radioactive. They toured hockey venues and released one more record after that, but that was it. With all that history behind them, they were both somewhat lackluster releases. But hey, the price is right, pick this up somewhere (even if it's not at Rediscover) and see for yourself.

The Cowsills - The Cowsills

The Cowsills - The Cowsills
Label: MGM Records

Quite possibly one of the more underrated bands of the era. They were only the band that inspired the television show "The Partridge Family". This is the original MGM release which includes "The Rain, The Park, and Other Things" and also "Gettin into that Sunny Feelin' Again". The jacket and the record are in VG/VG shape. Find your records and record needs at Rediscover Records.

History Mix Volume 1 - Godley & Creme

Label: Polyvinyl Records

The 1986 release from Godley & Creme, formerly of the band 10cc. Includes the hit single Cry, which had a huge, if not bizarre, hit video that aired on MTV *insert "back when MTV played videos comment" says the Gen-Xer*. Also includes Wet Rubber Soup, Light Me Up, Save A Mountain For Me, and others. A very nice preplayed record from Polydor Records 825981-1 and includes the original inner sleeve. Played superbly upon a test play at the shop. Thanks!!

Body & Soul - Joe Jackson

Label: A & M Records

Retro looking record cover and back jacket to replicate the music on this record. Jackson kept some of his rock and power pop roots on the record but also incorporated some swing tune elements. Includes Cha Cha Loco, Go For It, Happy Ending, The Verdict, and the hit single You Can't Get What You Want (Til You Know What You Want). The record and jacket have just a little natural wear - it looks and sounds great. Pictured is the record we have in stock. Look at that ringwear.... see that makes it look cool! We know some may want a mint copy, but that has just enough natural wear to know it was played, enjoyed, and spent some time in someone's record collection. Originally released in 1984. 

Nightmares - J. Geils Band

Label: Atlantic Records

Excellent looking pre-played copy of J. Geils Band "Nightmares". Includes the hit Must Have Got Lost, as well as cuts like, Gettin Out, Detroit Breakdown, Givin' It All Up, and others. Record and sleeve are in great ship, photo is of the album available, and if you can read the $3.99 original price tag, it isn't much more than that now at $6.98 plus S&H.

Full House - J. Geils Band

Label: Atlantic Records

Arguably one of the greatest live albums of all time and it's only a single disc! Live records in the 1970's were often sprawling two, or even three, disc sets. This one is one record, to the point, and it rocks! Originally released in 1972 this record includes First I Look at the Purse, Looking For A Love, Whammer Jammer, and five other live classics. This is a preowned record but in decent shape with just enough natural wear to give it that cool look. The record sounds great!!

Greatest Hits - Electric Light Orchestra

Label: Jet Records

A greatest hits-greatest hits, if you will. Tremendous stuff. All the hit singles, some have been used recently in film soundtracks like "Guardians of the Galaxy". Includes Evil Woman, Mr Blue Sky, Turn to Stone, Sweet Talkin' Woman, Strange Magic, Telephone Line, and others. Jeff Lynne at the peak of his powers when he was one of the top popsters of the 1970's, before he got more involved in producing other artists, like George Harrison, Tom Petty, Dave Edmunds, Traveling Wilburys, to name a few. A word on the record, a very gently used copy. Cover looks great, record plays great. It has the original inner lyric sleeve too. It's no-brainer!

Running On Empty - Jackson Browne

Label: Asylum Records

Another classic release by Jackson Browne available on our site for a modest price. We have plenty of others, as a rule, in the shop as well. "Running On Empty" was literally recorded on the road, from Merriweather Post Pavilion to hotel rooms. Contains the title track, as well as, Shaky Town, The Load-Out, Rosie, Cocaine, Stay (a great cover!), and others. This particular record has just some natural wear and plays very well. Any questions, please ask. Thanks!

The Pretender - Jackson Browne

Label: Asylum Records

Classic Jackson Browne at the peak of his powers when The Pretender was released. Includes the title track as well as, The Fuse, Linda Paloma, Daddy's Tune, and others. Produced by Jon Landau and released in 1976. The LP itself just has some natural wear and plays fine. Any questions, please ask. Nicely priced, and modest shipping charge ($4.98 for Media Mail) will be added as you check out via our Buy Now buttons.

Voices Carry - Til Tuesday

Voices Carry - Til Tuesday
Label: Epic Records

While it may be an exaggeration to say that Til Tuesday "burst on the scene" in 1985, it is safe to say they made an impact with this record. The title song, "Voices Carry" made the charts and they were able to get a opening slot on a few Tom Petty shows for his "Pack Up the Plantation" tour. Til Tuesday opened for TP at Poplar Creek in suburban Hoffman Estates, were you there? Quite a splash for Aimee Mann as well who went on to several acclaimed solo records after Til Tuesday. This record has the original inner sleeve, plays great, and would make a nice addition to your collection. We ship in sturdy records only boxes and take care of all the shipping details.

Whipped Cream & Other Delights - Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass

Whipped Cream & Other Delights - Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass
Label: A&M

The one, the only, the iconic, the Whipped Cream cover by Herb Alpert and his Tijuana Brass. This record has inspired countless spoofs and it's music has been used in numerous game shows. It's as famous as they come. Get it, play it, or even frame it. Ships in a sturdy records only box. Supply your own whip cream!

Pretenders II - The Pretenders

Pretenders II - The Pretenders
Label: Sire

No sophomore slump here with the second Pretenders record. Includes Message of Love, The Adultress, Boys Get Spanked, and other hot tunes. Sadly, this would be the last record with the original line-up as drug use would take the lives of James Honeymoon-Scott and Pete Farndon. The original release date was August 15th, 1981. This is a nice preowned copy and the photo is a stock photo from the internets. This copy looks just as nice and plays well without much surface noise.

Love Is A Sacrifice - Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes

Love Is A Sacrifice - Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
Label: Mercury

Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes 1980 release. Billy Rush had become Southside's main foil and songwriter during this period. Get a little of that Jersey Shore sound with the Asbury Jukes. This record is in very good condtion, minimal wear, and plays fine. Ships with a poly sleeve and in a sturdy records only box.

Best of Dave Edmunds - Dave Edmunds

Best of Dave Edmunds - Dave Edmunds
Label: Swan Song

Excellent representation of Dave Edmunds catalog. Find this under "E" in our preowned bins or use our "Buy Now" buttons to purchase online. You'll be directed to your own PayPal account where you can finish the transaction there. Thank you!!

Sucking in the Seventies - The Rolling Stones

Sucking in the Seventies - The Rolling Stones
Label: Rolling Stone

A two record set released in 1981. This record is veiwed as a successor to the Stones "Made In the Shade" record as a compilation album. It primarily covers the period from 1975 to 1980. It includes some rarer material, such as, "Everything Is Turning to Gold", "Fool to Cry", "Mannish Boy", "Shattered", "Beast of Burden" and a live "When the Whip Comes Down". The cover is as pictured, this record is in very good condition and culled from a meticulous collection. The best time to order is now.

More Songs About Love & Hate - The Godfathers

More Songs About Love & Hate - The Godfathers
Label: Epic

The Godfathers were popular with college radio ("college radio" was just another term for "alternative music" before it became a marketing tool for music, or as some would say, "Oh, you listen to that 'weird' music) in the late 80's and early 90's. This was the follow-up to "Birth School Work Death" and released in 1989. It may be worth it just for "Walking Talking Johnny Cash Blues". This is the US release and the cover is as shown. On a sidenote, the UK cover has a photo of Liz Taylor and Richard Burton.

Every Picture Tells A Story - Rod Stewart

Every Picture Tells A Story - Rod Stewart
Label: Mercury Records

By now Rod Stewart has had a 30+ year solo career, but this was his solo debut after leaving The Faces. Includes Maggie Mae, Every Picture Tells A Story, That's All Right Mama, Mandolin Wind, Tomorrow Is Such A Long Time, and the Tim Hardin cover of Reason to Believe. One time in the late 1980's or early 90's there was a commercial where Rod morphed from a jukebox into a full-size Rod as he was singing the line "Oh my dear, I gotta get outta here..." One of the better debuts of all time and there seems to be two Rod Stewart fan bases... the Faces and early solo Rod, which we will call the Cool Rod, then there was the post-D'ya Think I'm Sexy Rod, which we will call the not-as-cool-Rod. Whichever, neither fan base is wrong, right? We have plenty of other Rod Stewart records in the shop.

Heart Like A Wheel - Linda Ronstadt

Label: Capital Records

Truly one of the greats of all time, Linda Ronstadt. This 1974 release is one of her finest and she is one of the few people in all the world who could make a cover version of a song better than the original. Included on this release are great covers of You're  No Good, When Will I Be Loved, Little Feat's Willin', and the Anna McGarrigle-penned track Heart Like A Wheel. An A-list of musicians join her on this release, with the likes of these artists; Clydie King, Andrew Gold, JD Souther, David Lindley, Russ Kunkel, Jimmy Fadden, Don Henley, Peter Asher, and others. Peter Asher produced this record, he of Peter and Gordon fame, who was also the brother of Jane Asher - who once had a boyfriend in the 1960's named Paul McCartney.

Somewhere Over China - Jimmy Buffett

Label: MCA Records

Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band returned to the beach or the Margaritaville for this 1981 release, "Somewhere Over China". This release parrots some of his earlier work and includes Where's the Party, Lip Service, I Heard I Was In Town, Somewhere Over China, and Steamer, which this record is not, though YMMVYankee third baseman great Graig Nettles gets a thank you nod in the back jacket liner notes, which is pretty cool. Jimmy is in the sports nerd and music nerd venn diagram, he sang the anthem before one of the 1984 NLCS games at Wrigley Field between the Cubs and Padres. He made mention of singer/songwriter and Cubs fan, Steve Goodman (composer of Go Cubs Go, City of New Orleans, Dying Cubs Fan Last Request, Lincoln Park Pirates, and was an embarrassment of riches as a songwriter), who had passed, sadly, in September of 1984.

This is one of thousands of preloved records in the shop. The records on our site are but just an representation of what we have. We will continue to populate the site with preplayed and new releases. In the meantime, stop by the shop to check out the rest or if you have a question on inventory, just contact us!

Wind and Wuthering - Genesis

Wind and Wuthering - Genesis
Label: ATCO
An early post-Peter Gabriel release (1976) from Genesis that is a surprisingly good release. How many bands continue on with much success when they change lead singers? Includes "One for the Vine", "Wot Gorilla" and "Blood On the Rooftops" Look for other Genesis records as well as Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins solo material when shopping at Rediscover Records. All of our used LPs for sale on our site have been inspected before even being listed here. Buy with confidence and next day shipping.

Seconds of Pleasure - Rockpile

Seconds of Pleasure - Rockpile
Label: Columbia
A great line-up of Billy Bremner, Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, and Terry Williams on this 1980 release by the one and only Rockpile. This was the only release under the Rockpile moniker though this group did record a couple Dave Edmunds records and Nick Lowe's "Labor of Lust" together. Features "Teacher Teacher", "Heart", and "Play That Fast Thing (One More Time). This is the gatefold release and lists the 1980 tour dates on the back jacket, which includes Chicago as the kick off city of the tour.

Marshall Crenshaw - Marshall Crenshaw

Marshall Crenshaw - Marshall Crenshaw
Label: Warner Brothers
It's not a stretch to say that not only is this one of the greatest *debut* records of all time, but to say it's one of the greatest records of all time. Hyperbole you say? Perhaps a little, but this is a solid record through and through, full of great melodies, harmonies, song craft, jangly guitars, and power pop classics. If you are fan of 3 minute pop songs, then you need this. Do yourself a favor and pick this up. It's so good we won't even care if you buy it elsewhere, just buy it. Includes; "There She Goes Again", "Someday Someway", "Cynical Girl", "Mary Anne", to name a few.Our secure "Buy Now" buttons take you directly to your paypal account where a modest S&H charge of $4.99 will be built in. We ship in "records only" boxes, usually the next business day, and provide a confirmation number with the shipment. If you are overseas, please contact us to arrange for extra shipping charges and insurance.

Tap Root Manuscript - Neil Diamond

Tap Root Manuscript - Neil Diamond
Label: Universal City Records
Admittedly, we have our share of Neil Diamond records in our dollar bins. Come and buy a few! This record, however, belongs nowhere near the dollar bins. In 1970 Neil Diamond incorporated World Musicians at least ten years before the likes of Peter Gabriel and Paul Simon began using them on their records. Includes the classic "Cracklin' Rose" (Give the acoustic guitar on this another listen, it's pretty magical), a cover of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", and side two ends with the African Suite. If you are looking for the hits, look for a Diamond "Best Of" compilation, but if you are looking for a complete album, we suggest "Tap Root Manuscript".This is an original release, we ship with a 2mil poly sleeve, the record plays fantastic, it has the original booklet, and the sleeve has just some minor natural wear. Do this.

Everly Brothers Very Best of - Everly Brothers

Everly Brothers Very Best of - Everly Brothers
Label: Vitaphonic Series
A great collection of hits you know and love from the from the Everly Brothers, Phil and Don. Includes "Bye Bye Love", "Wake Up Little Susie", "Cathy's Clown", "All I Have to Do Is Dream", and a cover of "Lucille" (that the Beatles somewhat mock in an interview from their Beatles at the BBC collection), plus many more! As the condition lists, this record is still sealed from when it was pressed originally. It's not a reissue on vinyl. Nice.If you are buying this from outside of the continental United States, please email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to add in extra shipping. Thank you.

Everly Brothers '84 - Everly Brothers

Everly Brothers '84 - Everly Brothers
Label: Polygram Records
A comeback album of sorts by the Everly Brothers in 1984. Produced by 80's hit maker and Rockpile man, Dave Edmunds. Includes songs penned by Paul McCartney, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan (Lay Lady Lay) and Don Everly himself. As the Condition states above, this is a sealed record from when it was originally pressed and is not a reissue. A nice pick-up for any Everly Brothers fan in your life. Maybe you are that fan.If you are buying this from outside of the continental United States, please email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to add in extra shipping. Thank you.

Living In the USA - Linda Ronstadt

Living In the USA - Linda Ronstadt
Label: Asylum Records
In 1978 there were not too many people ridin' as high on the pop charts as Linda Ronstadt. Long gone were the days with the Stone Pony's, now she is a full-fledged star! On this record she comes up with brilliant covers that include Chuck Berry, Warren Zevon, Elvis Presley, and Elvis Costello. How flattered must a young Costello felt to have his less than a year old song, "Alison" being covered by someone like Ronstadt? A nice find for a reasonable price. The record and jacket are in great condition. Why look through garage sales salvages and thrift stores for ill-kept records? Buy 'em here!Our secure "Buy Now" buttons take you directly to your paypal account where a modest S&H charge of $4.99 will be built in. We ship in "records only" boxes, usually the next business day, and provide a confirmation number with the shipment. If you are overseas, please contact us to arrange for extra shipping charges and insurance.

Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones

Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones
Label: Warner Brother Records
The debut record from Rickie Lee Jones. Includes the hit single "Chuck E.'s In Love" which was all over the radio in 1979. Also includes "Company", "Young Blood", and "Night Train". An array of great musicians on this album that include Willie Weeks, Randy Newman, Tom Scott, Steve Gadd, and Jeff Porcaro. A nice price on a good record from the Disco Era that was not disco. Great folk rock.

One Trick Pony - Paul Simon

One Trick Pony - Paul Simon
Label: Warner Bros
The 1980 release by Paul Simon, which includes the single "Late In the Evening". Also includes "Ace In the Hole", "Nobody", "Oh Marion" and "Jonah". This includes the original inner sleeve. This music was created for the Paul Simon film "One Trick Pony". Look for other Paul Simon and Simon and Garfunkel records at Rediscover Records. Hey, now, nice price.

Catch Bull At Four - Cat Stevens

Catch Bull At Four - Cat Stevens
Label: A&M Records
Looking for some Cat Stevens? Here we have an original "Catch Bull At Four" release on A&M Records. A nice gatefold with lyrics on the gatefold and original black label on the record itself. Includes such titles as "Sitting", "18th Avenue", "Ruins", and "Boy With A Moon & Star On His Head". We ship in sturdy records only boxes with a confirmation number. We take care of all the shipping details.

Bop Till You Drop - Ry Cooder

Bop Till You Drop - Ry Cooder
Label: Warner Bros.
An original release from 1979, the incomparable Ry Cooder. Even if you have never heard of him, you've probably *heard* him on all sorts of recordings as he has been an in-demand session musician for many years now as a guitarist. Speaking of session musicians, the one and only Jim Keltner makes an appearance on drums on this set. Includes "Little Sister", "Go Home, Girl", "I Can't Win" and "Down In Hollywood". One of the first "digital" vinyl recordings.

Silence Is the Answer - Deuter

Silence Is the Answer - Deuter
Label: Kuckuck 049/050
Fantastic 2 record set by German artist Deuter. If you are a fan of the Progressive Rock scene this is something you may want to look into. His full name is Chaitanya Hari Deuter. This is one of those best kept secret kind of records for those who enjoy atmospheric synth music. Includes "Gratitude", "Call of the Unknown", "Dawn", and "Divine Dust". This set is in great condition, you will not be disappointed. We ship in "records only" boxes and supply a confirmation number. When you buy with our secure "Buy Now" links, they take you directly to your PayPal account. An added shipping charge of $4.99 is included for domestic shipping only in the US. If you are an international buyer, we can work out a suitable shipping charge via email and PayPal. Please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Hearts of Stone - Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes

Hearts of Stone - Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
Label: Epic
"Got To Be a Better Way Home" (Steven Van Zandt)"This Time Baby's Gone for Good" (Steven Van Zandt)"I Played the Fool" (Steven Van Zandt)"Hearts of Stone" (Bruce Springsteen)"Take It Inside" (Steven Van Zandt)"Talk To Me" (Bruce Springsteen)"Next To You" (Steven Van Zandt)"Trapped Again" (Southside Johnny, Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt)"Light Don't Shine" (Steven Van Zandt)

Lone Justice - Lone Justice

Lone Justice - Lone Justice
Label: Geffen
The 1985 release by Lone Justice. One of the more under-rated bands of this era. Maria McKee is one fine vocalist and this band didn't rely on many of the over-produced tricks of this era to make a good record. Includes "East of Eden", "Working Late", "Pass It On", and "Ways to Be Wicked". Heartbreaker Benmont Tench adds piano and organ to this record. The jacket and the record itself are in great condition, well worth the price. An Adios Lounge favorite.

Dedication - Gary U.S. Bonds

Dedication - Gary U.S. Bonds
Label: EMI America
A comeback album for American singer Gary U.S. Bonds in 1981. He gets some help from some guy named Springsteen. Many of members of the E Street Band contribute to this record, including Steve Van Zandt. Includes the hit song "This Little Girl" and a duet with Springsteen on "Jole' Blon". This record also features covers by The Beatles (It's Only Love), Jackson Browne (The Pretender) and Bob Dylan (From A Buick 6). An original 1981 release, is in great shape, and plays fine. If questions before you order, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Shelter - Lone Justice

Shelter - Lone Justice
Label: Geffen
Released in 1986 after the moderate success of their self-titled debut Maria McKee and Lone Justice returned with "Shelter". This record is produced by Steve Van Zandt and it's includes the album's title track, which became somewhat of a hit in 1986. This is an original release, is in great shape, and still has the original inner sleeve. We know there are those of you out there who somehow deemed the inner sleeve unnecessary. Shame on you.

John Fogerty - John Fogerty

John Fogerty - John Fogerty
Label: Asylum
This is John Fogerty's self-titled record, his second release after the Blue Ridge Rangers. It was released in 1975 and includes the quasi-hit "Rockin' All Over the World". It's a mix of covers and original material. This is an original release and is in very good condtion. You may find this record out and about, but let's face it, it's not as common as "Centerfield" on vinyl. Order this now while you can.

Return! - The Dave Clark Five

Return! - The Dave Clark Five
Label: Epic
A MONO release of this classic Dave Clark Five record. It's their 2nd U.S. release. This is a collectible record. Catch it if you can. Includes "Can't You See That She is Mine" and "Rumble". Compare this price with online auction sites, it's pretty reasonable. This is an original Epic Records release. It plays great, ships in a sturdy records only box.