Manuscript
Collection
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THE
CENTER FOR POPULAR MUSIC
MIDDLE
TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY, MURFREESBORO, TN
CROOK,
JOE 11-030
MUSIC VIDEO AND SERIALS COLLECTION
Physical Description:
17 boxes
of VHS tapes, 178 magazine serials (separate), 2 calendars (separate), 1
compact disc (separate)
Dates:
1978 to
1999
Abstract (Descriptive Summary):
212 VHS
tapes of music videos belonging to collector Joe Crook (6 tapes were defective
and are not with collection), 178 serials (primarily rock, blues, and music
collector magazines), 2 calendars, 1 compact disc. Most videos relate to 1980s
and 1990s alternative rock.
RESTRICTIONS:
All materials in this collection
are subject to standard national and international copyright laws. Center staff are
able to assist with copyright questions for this material.
Provenance and Acquisition
Information:
Joe
Crook acquired the items in this collection starting from 1981 until 2012. Most
of the collection was purchased at record stores in the Nashville area.
Subjects/Index Terms:
Subjects:
Music
videos
Alternative
rock music
Rock
music
Blues
(Music)
Rolling
Stone (San Francisco, Calif.)
Names:
Crook,
Joe, 1956—
Agency History/biographical
sketch:
Joe
Crook is a Database Administrator in the Nashville area. Originally from Tennessee,
he earned his B.S. in Mathematics from Vanderbilt University in 1989. Crook
began collecting vinyl records in 1981 while living in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
and continued collecting vinyl records, CD’s, and VHS tapes from that point
forward.
Scope and content:
Collection of
206 VHS tapes. All tapes belonged to Joe Crook, collected over several decades.
The videos encompass a wide variety of genres, primarily rock and alternative
from the 1980s and 1990s. Also includes 1950s, 60s, and 70s rock, electronica,
blues, reggae, ska, and punk. Collection of 178 music
magazines primarily consists of Goldmine, Rolling Stone, and Living Blues. See
inventory list for specific titles.
Materials Cataloged Separately: All serials catalogued in
Center’s database.
Arrangement: Original order has been
maintained for music videos. All serials have been separated from collection
and catalogued in the Center’s database.
Location:
The videotapes
are housed in the Manuscript Collections of the collection storage area filed
by accession number. Magazines and serials are housed with the Secondary
Serials collection.
Related Materials:
The Center holds
a number of other music video VHS tapes of 1980’s and 90’s alternative rock
music.
JMH;
January 17, 2013
Box List:
Box 1
- Afrikan Dreamland, “Apartheid
Kills”, One World Productions, AYO Records, 1985
- Aphex Twin, “WindowLicker”,
Sine Records and Warp Records, 1999
- Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas, and Tracy Nelson,
“Sing it”, Rounder Records
- “The Batreel”, Warner
Bros. Records In-Store Video Show #6/97
- The Beatles, “The Beatles Live”, Dave Clark
(London) Limited, 1985
- “Give Peace a Chance” music video; “The Making
of ‘Give Peace a Chance’” Documentary, Propaganda Films screening copy
- David Bowie, “Jazzin’
for Blue Jean”, 1984
- David Bowie, “Love You Till Tuesday”, Polygram
music video
- Meredith Brooks, “Deconstruction”, EPK 1999,
Capital Records
- James Brown and Friends, “Set Fire to the
Soul”, HBO Video, 1987
- Catherine Wheel, “Black Metallic” and “I Want
to Touch You” from the album Ferment, Mercury Records, promotional use
only
- Tracy Chapman, “Bang Bang
Bang” music video, Elektra Entertainment
- The Church, “Ripple”, Arista Records
- “Remembering Patsy Cline”, documentary, 1999
Box 2
- “Fleetwood Mac: The Early Years”, documentary,
Rhino Home Video, 1995
- Fishbone, “Live in San Francisco, January 16,
1992”; Willie Dixon funeral, February 5, 1992; Grammy Salutes the Blues
- Enya, “Moon Shadows”, Warner
Reprise Video
- Dread Zeppelin, “un-Led-ed”,
video press kit, July 18, 1990
- The Doors, “Dance on Fire”, 1985
- The Devlins, “I Knew
That” music video, Capital Records, 5/14/1993
- Definition FX, “Something Inside”; The Cranes, “Everywhere”;
RCA Records
- Dead Milkmen, “Peter Bazooka”, NTSC Stereo
Copy, Restless Records, 8/29/1985
- Miles Davis, “Miles Davis: The Music of Miles
Davis”, BMG Video, Promo Only-Not for Sale
- Shannon Curfman, KARE
11 News
- The Robert Cray Band, Video Profile and “Don’t
Be Afraid of the Dark” Video
- Crash Test Dummies, “A Bumper Car Named
Desire”, Arista Records
- Cracker, “Low”, 8/27/93, Virgin Records
- Alice Cooper, Halloween Video ID’s, 10/23/89,
Epic Records
Box 3
- George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic,
“The Mothership Connection”, Live from Houston,
1985
- Peter Gabriel, “Secret World Live”, comes with
brochure
- Peter Gabriel, “Cv”,
compilation video, 1987, Virgin Records
- Georgia Satellites, home video recording of a
concert
- Government Cheese, “For the Battered”
- Nanci Griffith, Video Press Kit,
9/9/1994, On the Scene Productions
- Beth Hart, Late Show with David Letterman,
10/6/99
- The Juliana Hatfield Three, “My Sister”, from
CD “Become What You Are”; Mammoth Records/The Atlantic Group, 6/28/1993
- Jimi Hendrix, Live at Monterey (from Monterey
Pop Festival in 1967), HBO Videos, 1986
- Jimi Hendrix, “Johnny B. Goode”, video EP
- John Lee Hooker, “Baby Lee”, 1990, Chameleon
Records
- Billy Idol, “The Charmed Life and Other Vital
Videos”, Chrysalis Records, 1990/1
- Gift: A Film by Perry Farrell and Casey Niccoli, Featuring Music by Jane’s Addiction, 1993,
Warner Bros. Records
- Jane’s Addiction, “The Fan’s Video, Soul Kiss”,
1989 Warner Bros. Records
Box 4
- Nine Inch Nails, 50 minute video
- The Motels, Sony Video 45, a video 45 release
of the Sony Corp. of America
- Morcheeba, “Trigger Hippie,”
Discovery Records, 11/8/96
- Meat Puppets, “Backwater,” London/PLG,
2/25/1994
- Meat Loaf, “Storytellers”
- Mazzy Star, “Fade Into You,”
4/1/94, Capital Records, Inc.
- Los Amigos Invisibles, Luaka
Bop, The Mastering Studio, Burbank, California, 12/2/1997
- Led Zeppelin, “The Song Remains the Same”, 1987
- Lenny Kravitz, “Video
Retrospective”, Virgin Records
- Leo Kottke, “Home and
Away”, VIDEO NOT WITH COLLECTION
- The Kinks, “Come Dancing with the Kinks”, 1986,
Arista Records
- Jefferson Airplane, “White Rabbit”, RCA
Records, 3/13/1987 (note: video for the film Platoon)
- Jason and the Scorchers, “TV Clips, Interviews,
Promos, Videos, Live etc…”
- Jason and the Scorchers, Indianapolis 86: Rock
Influences, Mambo, Rock of the 80’s
Box 5
- R.E.M., “The Great Beyond” from Man on the Moon, Warner Bros. 1999
- Otis Redding, “Live at Monterey”, HBO Video,
1988
- The Ramones, “Lifestyles of the Ramones”,
Warner Reprise Video, Burbank, CA, 1990
- Rage Against the Machine, “Killing in the
Name,” Epic Associated, for Promotional Use Only 11/27/92
- Primus, “Cheesy Home Video”, Interscope, 1992
- Primus, “Videoplasty”,
Interscope, 1998
- Primitive Radio Gods, “Standing Outside a
Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hands”, Columbia Records, 1996
- Porno for Pyros, “Live at Woodstock ‘94”
- Pink Floyd, “Pulse Live”; Filmed at London
Earls Court, 11/20/1994, Sony Music Entertainment
- Alan Parsons, “Turn It Up”, Arista Records
- Alan Parsons, “Video Postcard”, Arista Records
- “P.M. Dawn: One World One Voice; Plus the Cure,
Rise Robots Rise, Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy,
Arrested Development, R and R Hall of Fame, Graham Nash, etc.”, Island
Visual Arts, Gee Street Pictures
- Nine Inch Nails, “Pinion” music video, Interscope Records 11/17/92
- Nine Inch Nails, “Wish” music video, Interscope Records 11/24/92
Box 6
- GrokGazer, “Your Visual Concert
Hall”, 1990 Utopia Grokware
- Todd Rundgren, “The
Desktop Collection”, Rhino Home Video, 1993
- Todd Rundgren, “Live
in Japan”, comes with promotional flyer, Rhino Home Video, 1990
- Utopia, “Live at the Royal Oak”, 1983
- Utopia, “The Utopia Sampler”, 1983
- Todd Rundgren, “The
Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect”, 1983
- Todd Rundgren, “Videosyncracy”, 1983
- Todd Rundgren, “The
Making of 2nd Wind”, 1991
- Royal Crown Revue, “Mugzy’s
Move”, Electronic Press Kit, Promotional Copy, Warner Bros. Records, 1996
- Rollins Band, “Liar”, The
Image Recording Co.
- The Rolling Stones, “The Steel Wheels Concert”
- The Rolling Stones, “Rock and Roll Circus”, 1995,
ABKCO Films
- The Righteous Brothers “Unchained Melody”,
Capital Cities, 1991
- R.E.M., “Succumbs”, 1987
Box 7
- “White Animals Home Movies”, Midnight music
video from Channel 24 from Nashville
- Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, three
songs, Epic, CMV Enterprises
- U2, “Under a Blood Red Sky”, Live at Red Rocks,
1984, MCA Home Video
- Traffic, “Live at Santa Monica”, RCA/Columbia
Records, 1989
- Tina Turner, Promo Copy, video 45, Capital
Records Inc., 1984
- Tina Turner, “Love Thing”, Capital Records
Inc., 1991
- Thrill Kill Kult,
“Sex on Wheelz”, Cool World Video, Interscope Records, 6/25/92
- Richard Thompson, “I Feel So Good”, Capital
Records Inc., 1991
- Talking Heads, “Stop Making Sense”,
RCA/Columbia
- Talking Heads, “Storytelling Giant”, comes with
promotional flyer, Warner Reprise Video, 1988
- Social Distortion, “Bad Luck”, 1992
- Shonen Knife, “Explosion”,
Betelgeuse Productions
- Michelle Shocked, “A Few Notes on the Arkansas
Traveler”, PolyGram Records, 1992
- Todd Rundgren, “Live
in Philadelphia-Summer ‘88”
Box 8
- Rollins Band, “Starve”, Dreamworks/SKG,
1997
- Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Kiss
Them for Me”, Geffen Records, 1991
- The Murmurs, “You Suck” and “Bad Mood”, MCA
Records, 1994
- VH1 Behind the Music, Jim Croce
- Eric Clapton and Dr. John, VH1 Duets, Song
Music, 1996
- LaTour, “People Are Still Having
Sex,” Polygram Label Group, 1991
- Neil Young and Crazy Horse, “Ragged Glory”,
Ragged Glory, WR Video, 1991
- Shawn Colvin and John Hammond, “Austin City
Limits”; Neil Young, “Soundstage”
- Neil Young and Crazy Horse, “The Complex
Sessions”, Directed by Jonathan Demme, WR Video,
1995
- Brian Wilson, “I Just Wasn’t Made for These
Times”, Palomar Pictures
- Webb Wilder, “Corn Flicks”, 1992
- Webb Wilder, “Horror Hayride”, 1991
Box 9
- Shonen Knife, “vs. The Monsters of
Toho”, Virgin Records
- Tom Tom Club,
“Compilation/Interview”, 05/22/89, VIDEO NOT WITH COLLECTION
- Todd Rundgren, “Newswrap”, 05/22/89, VIDEO NOT WITH COLLECTION
- B-52’s, “6 Videos Tied”, Warner Bros.
Rec-Library, 07/19/89, VIDEO NOT WITH COLLECTION
- The Pink Floyd,
“London 66-67”, 1994
- The Who, “The Kids Are Alright”, Thorn EMI
Video, 1979
- Bauhaus, “Shadow of Light”, Castle Hendring, Begger’s Banquet
Box 10
- Steve Earle, “Back to the Wall”, MCA Records
Inc.
- Madonna “Live! Blond Ambition World Tour ‘90”,
HBO, Sunday Aug. 5th 9:00PM
- REM, “Tour Film” Trailer, Warner Bros.
Rec-Library
- The Doors, “A Tribute to Jim Morrison”,
Hollywood, Heartbeat/Alchemical, 1981
- The Art of Noise featuring Tom Jones, “Kiss”,
PolyGram Records
- In-Store Play Video #7/94, From: Marlene Fedo Arden, Warner Bros. Records, Merchandising Dept.,
includes log of music videos
- R.E.M., “3 Videos Tied”, Warner Bros
Rec-Library, 1993
Box 11
- Enya, “On My Way Home,”
10/24/96, comes with CD single
- Lou Reed and John Cale,
“Songs for Drella”, Press Kit, Warner Bros.
Rec-Library, 4/3/90, comes with promotional flyer
- Robert Randolph and the Family Band, “I Need
More Love”, WB Records
- Stereolab, “Miss Modular”, LP-Dots
and Loops, Elektra/EEG, 1997
- The Jayhawks, “Settled Down Like Rain”, video
press kit, Hollywood Town Hall, 1993, comes with 3 promotional postcards
- Manuscript tape, “Paul Westerberg on Saturday
Night Live, Smashing Pumpkins on Saturday Night Live, Pearl Jam on
Saturday Night Live, Nirvana on Saturday Night Live, R.E.M. on Saturday
Night Live 11/12/94, Rolling Stones on 60 Minutes 11-13-94, Tom Petty-SNL
11/19/94, GreenDay SNL 12/3/94, MTV Unplugged
Nirvana and Meat Puppets ‘Plateau’, ‘Lake of Fire’, Nirvana ‘All
Apologies’”
Box 12
- AlternaVision Vol. 14
- AlternaVision Vol. 15
- AlternaVision Vol. 18
- AlternaVision Vol. 27
- AlternaVision Vol. 28
- AlternaVision Vol. 29
- AlternaVision Vol. 30
- AlternaVision Vol. 31
- AlternaVision Vol. 32
- AlternaVision Vol. 33
- AlternaVision Vol. 38
- AlternaVision Vol. 43
- AlternaVision Vol. 45
- AlternaVision Vol. 47
Box 13
- AlternaVision Vol. 48
- AlternaVision Vol. 49
- AlternaVision Vol. 51
- AlternaVision Vol. 52
- Pop Vision Vol. 21
- Pop Vision Vol. 23
- Metal Vision Vol. 31
- Metal Vision Vol. 37
- Video Sheetmetal 1,
Warner Bros. Records, 1991
- Rock Revolution, RSVP Music Videos, Royal Sound
Video, 1986
- Tommy Boy Music, Inc., Video Compilation Reel
- Smash Records, 1993 Video Compilation, Island
Records Inc.
- Warner Bros. Inc., “Black Light Special”,
Developing Artist Program
- Virgin Records, 6/18/90, VIDEO NOT WITH COLLECTION
Box 14
- The Reel Vol. 6
- Columbia Digital P.O.P. Reel 001
- Columbia Digital P.O.P. Reel 002
- Colubia Records, Metal Video Reel,
“Cathedral/Entombed/Fudge Tunnel/Fishbone/Alice in Chains/Cathedral”
- College Music Video, CMV, Alternative Show, May
1995
- CEMAVision # 16
- CEMAVision # 13
- CEMAVision # 12
- CEMAVision # 11
- CEMAVision Summer 1991
- CEMAVision Summer 1990
- Betelgeuse Productions, BMG Distribution, (15)
Song Comp Reel, Jan. 1993
- BMG Alternative Compilation Video #1
- Spewvision, Atlantic Recording Co.,
1995
Box 15
- “Center Stage: Keith Richards, Austin City
Limits: B.B. King, Saturday Night Live: Sade, Paul Westerberg”
- Roger Waters, “What God Wants Pt. 1”; “The
Search for Robert Johnson”
- Aerosmith, “1990 private camera”; The Rolling
Stones, 1972 “Cocksucker’s Blues”
- “Mance Lipscomb and Lightnin’ Hopkins, Masters of the Country Blues”,
Yazoo Video, 1991
- “Rev. Gary Davis and Sonny Terry, Masters of
the Country Blues”, Yazoo Video, 1991
- “ A Way to Escape the Ghetto, Out of the Blacks
into the Blues”, Yazoo Video, 1992
- “Messin’ with the
Blues”, Rhino Records, 1991
- “The Last Waltz: A Martin Scorsese Film”, The
Last Waltz Productions, 1978
- “Epic Records Compilation”
- “Billy Block’s Western Beat LIVE”
- madd hatter films video montage,
directed by Peter Lauer
- “Bizarre Music Television”, Rhino Records, 1986
- “The A.R.M.S. Concert Part II”, Media Home
Entertainment, 1984
- “The A.R.M.S. Concert Part I”, Media Home
Entertainment, 1984
Box 16
- Rock Video Monthly, October 1992
- Rock Video Monthly, January 1993
- Rock Video Monthly, April 1993
- Rock Video Monthly, May 1993
- Rock Video Monthly, June 1993
- Rock Video Monthly, July 1993
- Rock Video Monthly, August 1993
- Rock Video Monthly, September 1993: alternative
releases
- Rock Video Monthly, October 1993: alternative
releases
- Rock Video Monthly, November 1993: alternative
releases
- Rock Video Monthly, December 1993: alternative
releases
- Rock Video Monthly, January 1994: alternative
releases
- Rock Video Monthly, September 1994: alternative
releases
- Rock Video Monthly, Fall 1995: blues edition
Box 17
- “Epic Records, March 1991 Alternative
Compilation Reel”
- “Holiday Heavy Hitters ‘95”, In-store play
video, WB Mech. Department
- “Island: Compilation Reel”
- “Epic Records Hard Rock/Metal Video Compilation
III”
- Virgin Records, “September Compilation, 18
Reels Tied, 9/15/89”
- “Reel Rock for Summer from Epic, Aug. ‘92”
- Elektra Entertainment, “Sight and Sound Fall
’93”
- Elektra Entertainment, “Winter ’92”
- “MTV Closet Classics”, Vestron
Music Video, 1986
- “Just Say Yes: The Video, Vol. 2”, Warner Reprise
Video, 1991
- Rock Video Monthly, Winter 1995: techno edition