05/29/2026
“Record roulette at Third Eye is basically Erin revealing her entire inner world one album at a time.” 🎲📀
Tonight’s pulls somehow included:
🌀 The New Executives – Live and In Concert
A bizarre, ultra-obscure lounge/pop private press style record with serious “lost 70s hotel band” energy. These kinds of records are exactly why crate digging is addictive. Weird typography, forgotten musicians, and music that feels like it came from an alternate timeline.
🎭 Miles Davis & The Original Sound Track Recording of Porgy and Bess
One of Miles Davis’s most important orchestral jazz collaborations with arranger Gil Evans. Released in 1959, this record helped redefine what jazz albums could emotionally and cinematically become. Smoky, dramatic, elegant.
☁️ Elton John – Blue Moves
A massive double album from 1976 and one of Elton’s most emotional records. It gave us “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word” and has this melancholy, late-night California feeling running through it. Underrated and beautiful.
🌑 Dan Fogelberg – Nether Lands
Soft rock for people staring out rainy windows thinking about life. Seriously though, this record is lush, introspective, and incredibly well-produced. Fogelberg had a way of making melancholy sound warm instead of cold.
Honestly… this is less a roulette and more a cinematic personality test.
That’s the magic of vinyl though. Algorithms would never put these records together. Human curiosity does.
Which one are you spinning first?
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