I rarely do this anymore, but a few months ago I went past an old thrift and decided to stop and check out their Lps just for the heck of it. I am always trying to get rid of stuff, not bring more in these days, but still love to look. When I got there, there was another woman flipping through Lps too. We politely acknowledged each other and I started on the other end of the sales rack. She already had a nice pile of “keep-ems” stacked up and when I glanced at them, this was at the top.
I thought it looked pretty cool and I told her that it’s exactly the sort of thing I look for too. She mentioned that she was a music teacher and that she was bummed that there was no record for this cover, but she wanted the cover anyway. She let me have a look at it and I about passed out.
When I realized it was from Detroit, I went through my bag and counted out every last bit of dough I had: $11 and some change. I offered to buy it off her right there, but she refused. I even explained about the significance it would have to the Queen of Kitsch and did a hefty bit of pleading. I offered to write her a check for more. She wouldn’t budge. At least she let me photograph it. I went through all the Lps after that to make sure the missing record hadn’t been tossed somewhere else but never found it. I also gave her my number and info about the awmok in case she ever changed her mind about selling it. Sorry, divine QoK, I tried. Sorry for the choppy multiple pictures too. I wanted to get all the liner notes and had only the camera on my phone to work with….
Allee Willis
The second I saw the cover i thought ‘that school is in Detroit!” Then when i realized that’s really what this was I almost passed out. I’m almost certain that my mom was a substitute teacher there for a few years. Not glee club though. First grade.
A fantastic find!!! Thank u so much for photographing it. I sure wish that record had been laying else where in the bin but in the meantime this post is excellent and very much appreciated!!!!!
windupkitty
I was just beside myself that I couldn’t pick this up for you! Seriously tortured! Oh well, at least it’s documented!
denny
I hate thrift store encounters like that. I’ve been in situations like that before.
I know some stuff about the Willis clan but had no idea mom Willis was a teacher. Funny Wind-Up, even though I’ve never met Allee’s mom, I still feel like I did know her in some small way.
Cheers to you Mrs. Willis.
Allee Willis
Yes, I certainly wish she were around so you could meet her. Left the planet in 1964, wayyyyyy too early. She would have loved you both.
windupkitty
I’m sure I woulda truly adored her…how could you not love the mom of the queen!?! the pic of her holding you on one of your old mother’s day posts always gets me….she just seemed so, so lovely..I’m so sorry you lost her so very early…it’s just not fair…
Allee Willis
I know that post. Gets me too! https://www.alleewillis.com/awmok/kitschenette/2011/05/08/allee-willis%E2%80%99-kitsch-o%E2%80%99-the-day-%E2%80%93-happy-mothers-day-2/
windupkitty
It gets me every time…box of kleenex over here all over again :) I forgot her name is Rose…couldn’t be more fitting and my favorite flower since as long as i can remember..been photographing them for weeks around here as everything is in bloom :)
windupkitty
I know, I really am not the type to try to get things from people when they are buying them! :) But I was ready for a full on wrestling match for the album cover! Next time I will bring a lucha libre mask for intimidation!
Mod Betty RetroRoadmap.com
Oh how I wish that lady let you have it – it would’ve been such good karma! But at least she let you photo it. Retro Roadhusband collects phonograph records from things like this- I’ll have to have him check to see if any are from Detroit! If so we’ll whisk it off to you for sure!
windupkitty
Yeah, good karma indeed! I’m glad it’s in the hands of someone who cares about it, but it shoulda been in Allee’s …just sayin’, thrift store lady!!! Wow, RRHubby better check the collection! Yeah, this is the stuff I go for…back in the day you could empty your piggy bank and make a record…it was pretty cool…i guess that is easy now with technology and all, but this is the sort of thing that counts to me… a lot of work went into it and it’s a bit of “everday man” history…far more important than most collectible/expensive records, if you ask me!
Nessa
OHhh, what a bummer! But you got some good pictures at least.