The sale will continue…! 25% off vinyl and 50% off cds!!!

Yes indeeeeed…. I’ve got way too many records sitting in the basement – so the sale will go on well into March. For example, people are walking out with near-mint vinyl copies of Zeppelin III for $15 and Neil Young’s Harvest for $11 – and so it goes… Amazing deals!

Jazz 78s are now for sale in Kensington Market at Paradise Bound Records!

Indeed! Got that old turntable or Victrola running? Great, then drop in or email me about my 78s. I’ve got Calloway, Hampton, Bechet, Whiteman, Young, Hodges, Hines etc. etc… all on original Savoy, Brunswick, Bluebird etc. etc… Mostly VG+ to Near Mint – and all a swingin’ good time!!!

The renovations are finished and the vinyl is rocking!

Thaaaat’s riiiiight! We’ve expanded the vinyl and we’re pumping out new arrivals daily! We’ve also added antique Japanese art to the walls, so if you come in and see something you like -it’ll probably be something you can roll up and take home -because these are ORIGINAL, HAND-PAINTED SCROLLS! They roll up into a scroll, you take it home, unroll it and it takes you half-way around the world. Yeahhhhh… sansui… wabi-sabi… no more thoughts of dirty desire…

Coyote helps set-up “Pedestrian Sundays” in Kensington Market.

Two Pedestrian Sundays left. Don't miss `em!

Two Pedestrian Sundays left. Don't miss `em!

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Grey Coyote’s on YouTube

Grey Coyote on YouTube

New arrivals and the Adventures of Coyote.

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Coyote – The Writer has Landed!

Let me introduce you to the writing of Grey Coyote – a click away if you choose the link on the top bar! Coyote, owner of Paradise Bound, has business, music, acting and artistic talents, but perhaps his greatest skills lie in the areas of poetry and prose. It is with pride that I call myself his editor and he’s shared some fabulous “prosetry” and short stories with me over the last year. This writing will lead you on a jaunty stroll down a lyrical back lane, where Coyote imparts his impassioned and unique take on city life. Happy reading friends.

-Mike

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Mike's "Top 5 Cool Moments" in the shop

Adam Arkin, Actor

After a little absence, I’m back! Of course I’m still blogging madly over at iam.strongandfree.ca but I’ve had this hankering to get back in the saddle (cue country music Coyo). So it’s been stewing for a while – a top 5 “cool moments” in the store. There’s been countless cool, interesting, weird and wild, and otherwise blissful or unique moments. I used to be “Mike on Mondays” for about two years so I’ve spent quality time. Anyway, here’s a snapshot of what retail life in Kensington Market can mean:

(in no particular order)

  • Discovering New Music: I learned a lot about Deodato, Mongo Santamaria, and all kinds of jazz blues world legends while I worked, but the afternoon I found Joni Mitchell’s “Blue” was incredible. Sunlit, and fairly quiet, I played an Australian pressing of this classic album about 3-4 times back-to-back. It was magic.
  • Naming Indie Rock Bands: Dave from The Golden Dogs used to drop by with some regularity, when he wasn’t touring or busy rehearsing (in B.B.G.D. – bands before the golden dogs). One day I distinctly remember him asking Coyote and I to listen to a demo he was working on and he asked us what we thought of a couple potential band names. One of which was obviously Golden Dogs- which we all took a shine to.
  • Pedestrian Sundays: Looking out the window, or watching from the porch, the music tends to be the aspect that really comes alive on Kensington North. Perhaps the best moments have included my brother, Jeff Simpson, or Ken Stringer tinkling the ivories on the “street piano” or the intense Afro-Brazilian serenade of slave anthems that is the signature of Maracatu Nunca Antes – regulars I rarely want to miss.
  • Hearing Coyote tell me he’s gotten calls from California and other places from people who’ve stumbled upon the website or blog, and knowing that all the hard work is paying off. Paradise Bound is going galactic (cue Beasties Coyote).
  • Meeting the Stars: Perhaps the Daddy of them all, and admittedly definitely my “number one,” is the time I was working a couple summer weekends. One Saturday a man strolled in, and as he browsed, his back to me, I got this strange feeling I knew him but he was a stranger or celebrity. He spoke in a confident voice and turned and I felt a light euphoria. It was my favourite TV actor – Adam Arkin – who played the infamous maniacal cook on the 1990s series, “Northern Exposure.” I ended up advising him on a couple hip-hop selections and he left the store without me saying a “fan-like” word. I couldn’t believe it. I was starstruck. Fortunately he came the following Saturday and I wasted no time in opening up to tell him I was a big fan. He explained he was in town directing a movie. I lucked out and got to meet one of my favourite actors!

How about you? Any cool moments in Paradise Bound? Feel free to leave your comments!

Mike

Mikooshka touches down at Paradise Bound…

Local electronic musician Mikooska has an EP CD available here at the introductory price of $7. It’s a limited edition release that features J. Ulysses Castellanos free-styling on “Coconut Radio”. Drop in and check it out!