All week long in advance of KEXP’s third annual Record Fair this Saturday, Sept. 8, Afternoon Show host DJ Kevin Cole gives us a look inside his record collection at some of his rarest and most loved records.
By far, my rarest and most cherished record is an acetate of Prince’s “Irresistible Bitch.”
Prince gave this record to me personally when I was DJing at First Avenue. One night while hunched over the turntables working a mix, I felt a tap on my shoulder, turned around, and there was Prince holding the record asking if I would play it. Later that evening when I worked it into the mix, Prince ran down to the dance floor and stood in the middle of it, listening to how it sounded on the big system while a frenzied swarm of dancers worked their bodies, most oblivious to the song’s creator standing in their midst. When the night ended, Prince asked me what I thought of the song, the arrangement, and the mix. Then, he gave me the record. It’s possible there’s only one copy of it on the planet. I only played it once, that night. And, even if it wasn’t rare, it still would be my most cherished. R.I.P. Prince.
All week long in advance of KEXP’s third annual Record Fair this Saturday, Sept. 8, Afternoon Show host DJ Kevin Cole gives us a look inside his record collection at some of his rarest and most loved records.
All week long in advance of KEXP’s third annual Record Fair this Saturday, Sept. 8, Afternoon Show host DJ Kevin Cole gives us a look inside his record collection at some of his rarest and most loved records.
All week long in advance of KEXP’s third annual Record Fair this Saturday, Afternoon Show host DJ Kevin Cole gives us a look inside his record collection at some of his rarest and most loved records.