Brownsville Station

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

A Night On The Town
New - LP - BTS 2010
Sealed 1972 Heavy Vinyl Original. more
Brownsville Station
New - LP - 06 PS 2026
Sealed And Pristine 1977 Original. Includes The Cult Favorite "Martian Boogie." more
Brownsville Station
Used - LP - PS 2026
1977 White Label Promo, Light Top Seam Wear, Hence Price. more
Brownsville Station
Used - LP - WS 1888
Rare 1970 White Label Promo. Jacket Has Very Light Wear. The Glossy LP Appears Unplayed. more
Motor City Connection
New - LP - BT 89510
Sealed 1975 Original With Tiny Saw Cut. more
No BS
Used - LP - P 1004
1970 Heavy Vinyl Stereo Original. Back Cover Artwork Is Printed Upside Down. Top Seam Split, Hence Price. more
School Punks
New - LP - BT 89500
Sealed 1974 Original. Saw-Cut. "Flush From The Success Of "Smokin' In The Boys Room," Which Climbed All The Way To Number Three On The Pop Charts, Brownsville Station Was Eager To Keep The Party Going, Deciding The Best Way To Do So Was To Capitalize On The Juvenile Delinquent Image They Captured So Perfectly On Their Big Breakthrough. Hence, The Title Of Their Quickly Released Follow-Up Is School Punks; The Illustrated Cover Pictures The Trio All Decked Out In Leather In Front Of A Graffiti-Ridden School Wall; The Opening Cut, "Kings Of The Party," References The Hit; "Meet Me On The Fourth Floor" Rewrites It; And "Mama Don't Allow No Parkin'" And "Fast Phyllis" Tell Similar Tales Of High-School Misadventures. Unlike Yeah!, Which Had Only Two Originals, School Punks Is Heavy On New Material From Cub Koda And Michael Lutz, Which Are Punctuated By Well-Chosen Covers Like Geno Washington's "I Get So Excited," A Blues Medley Of "I've Got Love If You Want It/I'm A King Bee," And Gary Glitter's "I'm The Leader Of The Gang." The Other Big Change Is That Koda Has Become The Unofficial Leader Of The Band. He Sang "Smokin' In The Boys Room" And He Sings Everything Here With The Exception Of The Cover Of Dee Clark's "Hey Little Girl," Which Lutz Sings. Cub Gives The Band An Appealing, Funny, Down-And-Dirty Persona That Suits The Band's Heavier Attack On School Punks. While There's Nothing As Undeniable As "Smokin' In The Boys Room," "Kings Of The Party" And "I'm The Leader Of The Gang" Are Rampaging Rockers, "Ostritch" Is A Very Funny Stomping Country-Rocker, The Band Gets To Stretch Out On The Blues Medley, And The Whole Record Just Feels Like One Nonstop Party.” - By Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide more
School Punks
New - LP - BT 89500
Sealed 1974 Original. Saw-Cut. "Flush From The Success Of "Smokin' In The Boys Room," Which Climbed All The Way To Number Three On The Pop Charts, Brownsville Station Was Eager To Keep The Party Going, Deciding The Best Way To Do So Was To Capitalize On The Juvenile Delinquent Image They Captured So Perfectly On Their Big Breakthrough. Hence, The Title Of Their Quickly Released Follow-Up Is School Punks; The Illustrated Cover Pictures The Trio All Decked Out In Leather In Front Of A Graffiti-Ridden School Wall; The Opening Cut, "Kings Of The Party," References The Hit; "Meet Me On The Fourth Floor" Rewrites It; And "Mama Don't Allow No Parkin'" And "Fast Phyllis" Tell Similar Tales Of High-School Misadventures. Unlike Yeah!, Which Had Only Two Originals, School Punks Is Heavy On New Material From Cub Koda And Michael Lutz, Which Are Punctuated By Well-Chosen Covers Like Geno Washington's "I Get So Excited," A Blues Medley Of "I've Got Love If You Want It/I'm A King Bee," And Gary Glitter's "I'm The Leader Of The Gang." The Other Big Change Is That Koda Has Become The Unofficial Leader Of The Band. He Sang "Smokin' In The Boys Room" And He Sings Everything Here With The Exception Of The Cover Of Dee Clark's "Hey Little Girl," Which Lutz Sings. Cub Gives The Band An Appealing, Funny, Down-And-Dirty Persona That Suits The Band's Heavier Attack On School Punks. While There's Nothing As Undeniable As "Smokin' In The Boys Room," "Kings Of The Party" And "I'm The Leader Of The Gang" Are Rampaging Rockers, "Ostritch" Is A Very Funny Stomping Country-Rocker, The Band Gets To Stretch Out On The Blues Medley, And The Whole Record Just Feels Like One Nonstop Party.” - By Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide more
Yeah!
New - LP - BT 2102
Sealed 1973 Heavy Vinyl Original. Saw Cut. "With Ten Great Songs, Yeah! Is An Album That Lives Up To Its Name — Quite Possibly The Only Fully Realized LP The Band Ever Made. Eight Covers, All Given The Treatment, And Two Originals — One Of Which Sold Two Million Copies. Yeah! Is The Quintessential "Nice Little Record" — It Won't Take Up A Lot Of Your Time, And It's Got A Very Friendly Vibe To It. The Cover Songs Span A Wide Variety Of Musical Styles, Which Isn't That Surprising, Considering That Guitarist/Vocalist Cub Koda Has A Deep Knowledge Of Music History. From Hoyt Axton's "Lightning Bar Blues" To Then-Unknown Jimmy Cliff's "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah" To Lou Reed's "Sweet Jane," The Band Pumps Out All Of Its Songs In A Chugging, Lighthearted Manner That Ends Up Being Nothing But Fun. Lead Vocals Were Previously The Exclusive Domain Of Bassist Michael Lutz, But Koda Emerges As A Singer As Well; Lutz May Have Been The More Prototypical Rock Singer, But It Was Koda's Sleazy, Nasal Snarl That Worked To Perfection On The Classic Hit Single "Smokin' In The Boys Room." While The Success Of "Smokin" Opened A Lot Of Doors For The Band, It Also Pigeonholed Them In Such A Way As To Render Them Almost Un-Arrestable Only A Couple Of Years Later. Between Their Wild Onstage Antics And The Fact That The Follow-Up Album, School Punks, Was A Blatant Attempt At Cashing In, The Band Lost A Lot Of The Credibility They Had Earned By Playing Straight-Ahead Rock & Roll. Although Brownsville Station Would Never Again Capture The Magic Here, Yeah! Easily Stands The Test Of Time — It's Truly Delightful." AMG - Geoff Ginsberg. more
Yeah!
New - LP - 2102
Sealed 1973 Original, CC. Custom "Smokin In The Boys Room" Sticker Over Shrink Wrap. more
Yeah!
New - LP - BT 2102
Sealed 1973 Heavy Vinyl Original. "With Ten Great Songs, Yeah! Is An Album That Lives Up To Its Name — Quite Possibly The Only Fully Realized LP The Band Ever Made. Eight Covers, All Given The Treatment, And Two Originals — One Of Which Sold Two Million Copies. Yeah! Is The Quintessential "Nice Little Record" — It Won't Take Up A Lot Of Your Time, And It's Got A Very Friendly Vibe To It. The Cover Songs Span A Wide Variety Of Musical Styles, Which Isn't That Surprising, Considering That Guitarist/Vocalist Cub Koda Has A Deep Knowledge Of Music History. From Hoyt Axton's "Lightning Bar Blues" To Then-Unknown Jimmy Cliff's "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah" To Lou Reed's "Sweet Jane," The Band Pumps Out All Of Its Songs In A Chugging, Lighthearted Manner That Ends Up Being Nothing But Fun. Lead Vocals Were Previously The Exclusive Domain Of Bassist Michael Lutz, But Koda Emerges As A Singer As Well; Lutz May Have Been The More Prototypical Rock Singer, But It Was Koda's Sleazy, Nasal Snarl That Worked To Perfection On The Classic Hit Single "Smokin' In The Boys Room." While The Success Of "Smokin" Opened A Lot Of Doors For The Band, It Also Pigeonholed Them In Such A Way As To Render Them Almost Un-Arrestable Only A Couple Of Years Later. Between Their Wild Onstage Antics And The Fact That The Follow-Up Album, School Punks, Was A Blatant Attempt At Cashing In, The Band Lost A Lot Of The Credibility They Had Earned By Playing Straight-Ahead Rock & Roll. Although Brownsville Station Would Never Again Capture The Magic Here, Yeah! Easily Stands The Test Of Time — It's Truly Delightful." Geoff Ginsberg, AMG. more

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