Bonards: “Mask To Protect”

Here’s a wild and wacky new local release – it’s actually been out for a while – we picked up copies on CD for our store somewhere around the 1st or 2nd wave of the pandemic even. Here we are in the third wave telling you about Mask To Protect by The Bonards. What a wonderful gift we have here. This is an 18-track album by this duo which features members of some other long running Springfield punk bands you may or may not be familiar with. Check out that album streaming on the youtube player below. Mask To Protect can be found on Apple Music, Deezer, or Youtube Music.

We have also added this one to our Springfield album archive page, bringing us to 57 local releases we have kept track of so far this year.

New Arrivals This Week at Dumb Records

Hello! As you know, our store is still closed. But we are pushing our online stores – along with shipping, local delivery, and local pickup options harder than ever! Find our online stores below:

STORENVY (ALL DUMB MERCHANDISE + NEW NEW VINYL)

DISCOGS (OVER 5,000 NEW AND USED RECORDS AND CDS, WOW)

With those types of options that we offer, what more could you possibly need? Do you really need to even come to our physical store ever again? 🤷

So our store is closed right now (we’ll reopen some day), and we WILL be open for Black Friday this upcoming Friday. Our store WILL be open from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm all day for that day, limited to 5 customers in the store at a time. There will be many many Record Store Day exclusives available. We will be running some big sales on Dumb Records merch on our storenvy site as well for the whole weekend. Aside from all of those Black Friday exclusives, here is a pile of stuff that’s recently hit our shelves (most of which you can find online):

New LPs
Albert Ayler – The First Recordings, Vol. 1
Elvis Costello – Hey Clockface
Ghost Key – The Things I Am Not
La Dispute – Wildlife
Lights – Siberia Acoustic
Mary J Blige – My Life
Public Enemy – What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down
Sleater-Kinney – Call The Doctor
Slipknot – We Are Not Your Kind
Sufjan Stevens – The Avalanche
Thin Lizzy – Fighting
Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Tea For The Tillerman 2

Used LPs
Depeche Mode – Some Great Reward
Desmond Dekker – Compas Point
The Isley Brothers – Go All The WayJackie Gleason – Love Embers And Flame
James Brown – Plays New Breed
Johnnie Bachemin Trio – Plays For You
Kid Stuff – Space Shuttle: A True Space Adventure
King Crimson – Lizard
The Living Strings & Living Voices – White Christmas
Lynn Anderson – Greatest Hits Vol. 1
Lynn Anderson – Top Of The World
Michael Franks – Burchfield Nines
Mike Oldfield – Hergest Ridge
Muddy Waters – Live
Neil Diamond – Beautiful Noise
Neil Diamond – The Best Years of Our Lives
Nina Simone – Pastel Blues
Peggy Lee – Then Was Then Now Is Now
REO Speedwagon – Nine Lives
RUSH – Caress of Steel
Skeeter Davis – I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know
T-Bone Walker – Funky Town
Tedd Smith – Time To Run (Soundtrack)
Tom Loncaric – I’m Crazy ‘Bout My Baby
Various – Country Classics
Various – The Kings of New Orleans

12” Singles
Count Bass-D – Sandwiches (I, Got A Feeling)
DJ Quik – Quik Is The Name
Herb Alpert – Rise
Milliat $ – Groove On
Twisted Black – Throw It Up

New / Used CDs
America – Silent Letter
Art Garfunkel – Watermark
Branford Marsalis Quartet – Crazy People Music
Echo And The Bunnymen – Flowers
Eels – Daisies of the Galaxy
Eminem – Encore
Eminem – The Slim Shady LP
Emmylou Harris – Profile
Emmylou Harris – Pieces of the Sky
Fine Young Cannibals – The Raw & The Cooked
Garbage – Beautiful Garbage
Guttermouth – Musical Monkey
(Hed) Pe – (Hed) Pe
Holly Dunn – Milestones
Holly Dunn – Getting It Dunn
Indigo Girls – All That We Let In
Information Society – Peace And Love, Inc
Jay Z / Linkin Park – Collision Course
Jay-Z – The Dynasty Roc La Familia
Joe Diffie – Third Rock From The Sun
Kathy Mattea – A Collection of Hits
Lonestar – Crazy Nights
Nanci Griffith – Flier
The Neville Brothers – Uptown Rulin’
NWA – Straight Outta Compton
Ol’ Dirty Bastard – N***a Please
Paul Anka – The Most of Paul Anka
Pleasure Forever – Pleasure Forever
PJ Harvey – Stories From The City
The Pogues – Pogue Mahone
Primus – Pork Soda
The Proclaimers – Persevere
The Romantics – Rhythm Romance
Roxy Music – Manifesto
Roy Orbison – In Dreams: The Greatest Hits
Sixer – Busted Knuckles & Heartbreak
Soul Asylum – And The Horse They Rode In On
Soulfly – Primitive
Various – Punk O Rama Vol. 2

Church The Voice: “Cloud Mine EP”

Here’s another local release that came out about a month or so ago! This is “Church The Voice,” local hip hop artist, and one of those featured in the recent “Freshman Class 2020 Cypher Series” put together by Reco Hill and his series “Reco On The Move” which was shot earlier this pandemic in our venue space. Church The Voice has released a new six-track EP entitled Cloud Mine, and you can check that out on the youtube player embedded below.

For more Church The Voice, check out his youtube channel. We have added this one to our Springfield Album Archive, bringing us to 56 local releases we have kept track of so far this year.

Mark Schwartz “Le Nuit Noire”

Okay, back to the music. Here is yet another album by local recording artist Mark Schwartz. The album is entitled Le Nuit Noire and it is a “soundtrack for an imaginary French film.” You can check out the 19-track instrumental release on the player embedded below. Head on over to Mark’s bandcamp page where you can find more music and also purchase the download of this album.

As far as we can tell this is Mark’s ninth release this year under his own name – not to count a few more by his other projects Demons on Wheels, Forest Saints, and Tin Ghost. We have also added this one to our Springfield album archive page, bringing us to 55 releases we have kept track of so far this year.

Dumb Records / Brian Galecki Awarded Springfield ICON’s “Good Neighbor Business Award” 2020

This past week we are honored to accept the Springfield ICON’s annual “good neighbor” award for 2020 in the business category. “The ICON Good Neighbor awards recognize individuals, organizations and businesses who make an objective, measurable positive impact on the quality of life for Springfield residents in inner city older neighborhoods.”

Lisa Stott, executive director of Downtown Springfield, Inc. nominated us / owner Brian Galecki for this award, and gave a nice speech in this acceptance video. Also from the Springfield ICON website:

“Dumb Records, led by owners Brian Galecki and Jeff Black, has been an amazing community force and partner during COVID. They are part of a young generation of business owners in the music and arts space who are leading by example to help us all embrace the societal changes taking place. Their all-ages music venue and record shop was an early, welcoming, safe space for the teenage organizers of one of the first and largest Black Lives Matter protests in downtown Springfield.

Dumb Records organized a later-summer, downtown-wide pinball tournament between business owners to help alleviate some of the stress of trying to operate small businesses during COVID and build up the sense of community. The tournament gave fellow business owners a different, fun way to express themselves, and it was a great way to show the benefits of locating a business in a neighborhood like ours.

Brian and Jeff’s willingness to create shenanigans, spread positive vibes, bring all ages together, and good-naturedly lift up everyone who needs lifting makes them a very Good Neighbor.”

New Arrivals This Week At Dumb Records

Lookout! Yes, our store is closed this entire week, and who knows how long after that, but we are still putting out plenty of great new and used LPs, CDs, and more onto the shelves!! Today we tested out putting a few records onto our Storenvy page and it seemed to work out pretty well, so we will probably keep going with that! We have shipping, local delivery, and local pickup options all set up for that to cater to your needs and make sure you get your records during this third-wave of COVID! Also we have our Discogs page set up and rolling for the same! Moving forward we may start listing more new LPs on our storenvy, and continue listing used LPs and all CDs on Discogs. We will see how things go! Here’s what’s new!

New LPs
AC/DC – Power Up
Albert Ayler – The First Recordings, Vol. 1
Bad Religion – Christmas Songs
Ghost Key – The Things I Am Not
La Dispute – Wildlife
Lambchop – Trip
The Menzingers – From Exile
Oneohtrix Point Never – Magic
Soul Glo – Songs To Yeet At The Sun
Testament – Dark Roots of Earth
Wilco – The Whole Love

Used LPs
Al DiMeola – Land of the Midnight Sun
Alejandro Escovedo – Big Station
Andreas Vollenweider – Book of Roses
Arthur Fiedler – Encore (Fiedler’s Greatest Hits)
Bill Burkett – Law And Love
Burt Bacharach – Burt Bacharach
Bobby Vinton – My Elusive Dreams
Claudine Longet – Claudine
Crabby Appleton – Crabby Appleton
Danny Davis – America 200 Years Young
Defunkt – Thermo Nuclear Sweat
Desmond Dekker – Compas Point
Engelbert Humperdinck – A Man Without Love
The Four Lads – Breezin’ Along
Frank Sinatra – This Is Sinatra Volume Two
Frampton – Breaking All The Rules
Genesis – Spot The Pigeon
George Harrison – George Harrison
George Harrison – Somewhere In England
Gigi Gryce / Donald Byrd – Gigi Gryce, Donald Byrd
Grover Washington, Jr. – The Best Is Yet To Come
Jackson Browne – Downhill From Everywhere
J.B. Lenoir – Natural Man
Johnny Dankworth – Bundle From Britain
Johnny Mathis – When Will I See You Again
Judy Collins – Running For My Life
The Last Poets – Douglas 3
Lenny Dee – Golden Organ Favorites
Lightnin’ Hopkins – Blues Hoot
Little Milton – Sings Big Blues
Maynard Ferguson – Primal Scream
Melanie – Candles In The Rain
Michael Franks – Burchfield Nines
Michael Franks – One Bad Habit
Mickey Mouse Club – Mousekedances
Martha Davis – A Tribute To Fats Waller
Miles Davis – Seven Steps To Heaven
Nina Simone – Pastel Blues
Paul Williams – Classics
Perry Como – Saturday Night With Mr. C
Poco – Live
Poco – Under The Gun
Riot – Restless Breed
Roger Daltrey – Under A Raging Moon
Ruth Welcome – Zither Goes West
Sally Rogers And Howard Bursen – Satisfied Customers
REO Speedwagon – Nine Lives
Sidney Bechet – The Grand Master of the Soprano Saxophone
Slim Whitman – Just For You
Stan Getz / Charlie Byrd – Jazz Samba
T.G. Sheppard – 3/4 Lonely
T.I.M.E. – Time
Three Man Army – Three Man Army
Triumvirat – A La Carte
Various – Modern Jazz Hall of Fame Volume 1
Walt Disney – Bambi
Walter Carlos – The Well-Tempered Synthesizer
Woody Herman – Woody Herman
Yo-Yo Ma / Chris Thile – Bach Trios

12” Singles
2Pac – In His Own Words
E-40 – Big Ballin’ With My Homies
Heavy D & The Boys – Who’s The Man
HWA – All That
L.L. Cool J – Big Ole Butt
Scholly D. – Housing The Joint
The Traveling Circus – Set It Off N This Mutha
Wendy Wall – Real Love

New / Used CDs
Andrew Lloyd Webber – The Premier Collection
Andrew Lloyd Webber – Gold
The Charlie Daniels Band – Road Dogs
Eminem – The Eminem Show
Eminem – 8 Mile Soundtrack
Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams Are Made of This
Exile – Latest & Greatest
Fantastic Plastic Machine – Beautiful
Full Devil Jacket – Full Devil Jacket
Guttermouth – Friendly People
Information Society – Peace And Love, Inc.
The Internationals – Behind Bars
The Internationals – Busted!
Jan Peerce – Neapolitan Serenade
Khia – Thug Misses
Naughty By Nature – Iicons
No Doubt – Tragic Kingdom
Pennywise – Unknown Road
Pet Shop Boys – Behavior
Pet Shop Boys – Release
Pulp – We Love Life
Rancid – Rancid 1993
St. Lunatics – Free City
Three 6 Mafia – Choices The Album
Ty England – Two Ways To Fall
Yusef Lateef – The Last Savoy Sessions
311 – Evolver

Black Friday 2020 November 27th at Dumb Records (or Online)

We’ve been keeping quiet about Black Friday Record Store Day which is coming up in just ten days now, because we’ve been trying to figure out the best way to approach this day, which is a hard thing to do when the future is always so unpredictable during these times.

Black Friday RSD is happening on Friday, November 27th the day after Thanksgiving as it is every year. This is usually the second biggest day of the year for our store, next to Record Store Day which usually takes place in April. This RSD event is going to be a big one for us because it is the first that we have ordered absolutely every exclusive release on “the list”. This includes over 130 different exclusive titles, which is too many for us to even list out below this time!! For that complete list along with photos and more info on each one, you can head over to the Record Store Day website right here.

As of right now, here’s how we are approaching this day: we WILL have our store open and limit the occupancy inside to 5 customers at a time. This means there will likely be a line you will have to wait in outside. We will be open on this day from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm. Then, online we will be offering 25% discounts on our regular Dumb Records mech items on our storenvy page. If you are local and place an order online through our online store, we will also be waving our delivery fees for that day. We are unable to run a sale on our Discogs page unfortunately, but we will be waving usual local delivery fees on that page for that day as well. We will also be listing whatever exclusive releases that we can on our storenvy and Discogs page later on in the day. (Our RSD pledge states that we can not do this until 1:00 pm, and we probably won’t be able to until later). This all may seem a little hectic, but we will be working hard this day and doing our best to make sure we have all of our RSD exclusives available one way or another!

Again, here are links to our online stores:
https://dumbrecords.storenvy.com/
https://www.discogs.com/seller/dumbrecords/profile

We Are Temporarily Closing Our Physical Store (And Arcade) Again.

Whoops! This is not an easy thing for us to do, but at this point in time with cases of COVID-19 spiking in our area and continuing to be so much on the rise, we have decided the appropriate thing for us to do is to shut down our physical store and arcade for the time being.

Our online operations will continue – and we are offering local pickup, local delivery, and shipping options on our storenvy and discogs online stores. Check those out linked below:

https://dumbrecords.storenvy.com/
https://www.discogs.com/seller/dumbrecords/

We encourage you all to stay home during these times to help slow the spread of this dreaded disease! This is not an easy time for any of us. We’ll be back again someday. Until then, feel free to hang out with us on our underground music, pinball, and movie forum as we all wait for Mitch Baker to tell us what movie to watch.

We will be back tomorrow with more info on how we are going to be handing Black Friday Record Store Day 2020, which is less than two weeks away on November 27th, 2020.

For curbside delivery orders, we are going to be open and available that at our downtown location from noon – 6pm every day.

Activator Magazine November 2020 Issue Available Now

We’re well into November now – today is 11-11 in fact, so that means we have a brand new issue of Activator Magazine available for free in our store.

This issue features long-running hip hop artist Cornbread featured on the cover! Cornbread has a new album coming out later this month. This issue is also jam-packed with other content, as always. As usual, there are plenty of write-ups on new local and also national releases. You can find interviews with “The Truth Council” a Central Illinois prog/rock band, “The Lettermans” – pop punk from Philadelphia, “Searching For Silence”- a metal group from Peoria, “Black Mountain” from St. Louis, and also an interview with Jesica Knight-Carnes about First Try Sessions. All of that and much, much more!

You can find issues of Activator Magazine for free at our store and various other local businesses around town. Also consider checking out Activator’s Patreon page and donating to them online!

New Arrivals This Week at Dumb Records

Welcome to another Tuesday edition of “here are the things that are new inside of our store” here at Dumb Records. We are still open from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm everyday. The virus is worse than ever before. If you want to stay at home and peruse our Discogs page, that is totally fine. But this week we do have plenty of new and used LPs, 12″ singles, CDs, and more. Let’s see what we’ve got:

New LPs
Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Polygondwanaland
Kraftwerk – Computer World
Mort Garson – Music From Patch Chord Productions
Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Return To Greendale
Sleep – Volume One

Used LPs
Alessl – Driftin’
Amy Grant – Amy Grant
Barry Manilow – 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe
Claudine Longet – The Look of Love
Dinah Washington – September In The Rain
Doris Day and Harry James – Young Man With A Horn
Frank Sinatra – One More For The Road
Hank Thompson – On Tap, In The Can, Or In The Bottle
Herbie Mann – The Herbie Mann String Album
Jackie Gleason – Music To Remember Her
Jackie Gleason – The More I See You
Jesus Christ Superstar – A Rock Opera
John Davis And The Monster Orchestra – Up Jumped The Devil
John Hartford – John Hartford
Jo Stafford – The Hits of Joe Stafford
Johnny Cash – Sings The Songs That Made Him Famous
Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues
Julie London – Julie Is Her Name
Julie London – Love On The Rocks
Lee Ritenour – Rit
Lighthouse – Sunny Days
Little Sonny – Black & Blue
Little Willie LIttlefield – Jump With Little Willie Littlefield
Lynn Anderson – What A Man My Man Is
Merrilee Rush – Angel Of The Morning
Neil Diamond – Heartlight
Oscar Peterson – My Favorite Instrument
Paul Barbarin’s New Orleans Band – Recorded In New Orleans
Peggy Lee – The Best of Peggy Lee
Perez Prado – “Prez”
Pure Prairie League – Can’t Hold Back
Rod Stewart – Greatest Hits
Roy Clark – Come Live With Me
Roy Clark – Roy Clark’s Family Album
Siegel / Schwall – The Reunion Concert
Stanley Turrentine – Have You Ever Seen The Rain
Staying Alive – Original Sountrack
Subri Moulin – Jungle Percussion
Supertramp – Indelibly Stamped
Supertramp – Paris
Triumvirat – Old Loves Die Hard
Various – Happy Birthday U.S.A.
Various – The Playboy Jazz All-Stars
Various – Nitty-Gritty Guitar
Various – World Pacific Jazz Short Cuts
Various – 30 Golden Country Hits
Various – 30 Fiddler’s Greatest Hits
Willie Nelson – Pretty Paper
Willie Nelson – Angel Eyes
Xzibit – Man Vs. Machine

12” Singles
Clipse – The Funeral
Doug E. Fresh – If I Was Your Man
Geto Boys – Mary 2
Jazzy Jeff + Fresh Prince – I’m Looking For The One
S.A. Smash – Gangsta
Trick Daddy – Sweatin’ Me

New / Used CDs
Charlie Daniels – Listen Up!
Charlie Daniels – Super Hits
Charles Ives – An American Journey
The Charlie Daniels Band – A Decade of Hits
Da Hood – Mack 10 Presents Da Hood
Deryl Dodd – Pearl Snaps
Emmylou Harris – Wrecking Ball
Eric Heatherly – Swimming In Champagne
Eve – Ruff Ryders’ First Lady
E-40 – Breakin’ News
Five – Invincible
Fuel – Natural Selection
Gang of Four – A Brief History Of The Twentieth Century
Garbage – Garbage
Gary Numan – Down In The Park: Alternative Anthology
Glen Campbell – Wichita Lineman
Goldfinger – Darrin’s Coconut Ass
Goo Goo Dolls – Jed
Idlewild – 100 Broken Windows
Ill Nino – Revolution Revolution
The Impotent Sea Snakes – Everything In Excess
Information Society – Information Society
Insolence – Revulution
The Internationals – On The Run Again
James Galway – The Very Best Of
Jay-Z – The Black Album
Joe Diffie – Biggest Hits
Lee Greenwood – God Bless The USA
Mac Davis – Very Best And More…
Mac Davis – Greatest Hits
Macy Gray – The Id
Marsill – Raw Material
MC Hammer – Active Duty
Missy Elliott – So Addictive
Musiq Soulchild – Aijuswanaseing
New Edition – Heart Break
Notorious B.I.G. – Life After Death
The Nylons – Live To Love
The Nylons – One Size Fits All
Pat Green – Three Days
Pet Shop Boys – Actually
Pet Shop Boys – Alternative Pet Shop Boys
The Romantics – Strictly Personal
Sam Philips – Fan Dance
Sara Evans – Three Chords And The Truth
Spring Heeled Jack – Amassed
The Step Kings – Let’s Get It On!
Ty England – Ty England
Various – The Best of Haydn
Various – Fatbeats Compilation Vol. 1
Various – Punk-O-Rama 3