Just some latin type shit. Pretty nice. A side is like something you would hear at a quincenera and has a nice smooth bassline running through it along with some nice drums. B side starts off with some congas or bongos whatever for about 5 seconds then into some drums but I wouldn't really consider break type shit and then it's whatever. A side is killer for me personally.
not rare in the least. Should be a cover for it too.
yeah defintly not raer but a fun listen. I think its a bunch of white guys playing the characters too. Theres this one line on rthere I've always wanted to sample (if I actually were to sample) "Wanted a negro man named Simon. Can read, write draw and bleed teeth"
Twas a 21st b/day present handmade by my Nana. It's been sitting in the cupbopard for ages, I never used it until this year, but it has grown on me & now I am digging it.
What is with the price on this though? This shit runs like water here in NYC. Find one every couple of weeks. I used to sell them for $30 mint. Then I see copies getting $50-75 on ebay...
What is with the price on this though? This shit runs like water here in NYC. Find one every couple of weeks. I used to sell them for $30 mint. Then I see copies getting $50-75 on ebay...
I still don't go that high but damn!
Great track.
haha. i think i sold mine for around $75 or so in a list. I was "quite surprised". I think i got around $50 - $60 for the other Jakki on west end.
What is with the price on this though? This shit runs like water here in NYC. Find one every couple of weeks. I used to sell them for $30 mint. Then I see copies getting $50-75 on ebay...
I still don't go that high but damn!
Great track.
I paid low 40s for mine. Mint condition. Pic sleeve. I love the whole thing -- worth every penny!
What is with the price on this though? This shit runs like water here in NYC. Find one every couple of weeks. I used to sell them for $30 mint. Then I see copies getting $50-75 on ebay...
I still don't go that high but damn!
Great track.
I paid low 40s for mine. Mint condition. Pic sleeve. I love the whole thing -- worth every penny!
I found mine in a church rummage sale in the middle of the rural south. They invited us to a revival that night.... we passed...
Probably my fave from this weekend- No Neck Blues Band- "dutch money".
Also found this cool record by a group called Grapefruit, the lp is called "around". Very Beatlesesque or similar to Emitt Rhodes. NIce pop psych joint.
lots of post-punk and no-wave stuff in this first pic--
more wfmu dollar lp finds---
WFMU finds -- --
the most i spent at wfmu was on the gainsbourg lp (8 bucks). all those 7" singles (in the wfmu finds) were a dollar or less. max roach,gunter hampel, and pierre henry were $5 each
it's a good thing i did pretty well at fmu--because this was all i found from the fleas and thrifts this weekend (record wise). plus they were all duplicates except for the art blakey record--which is a pretty nice record --- 25 cents - 50 cents each--
OK--IS THIS THE SCORE OF THE WEEK OR WHAT? I kid, I kid!
found all thuggy tuff guy macho metal hardcore 7"s (there is more than what is in this pic) from the mid-90s at a storage unit auction. picked them up for 2 bucks. figured i could resell them. lots of stuff on rick ta life's label--lots of numbered, limited colored vinyl ones from his label (like the 25 ta life demo is # 3 of 71). one would have thought that a tough guy nyxhc fan would have at least had some soft spot and had a fugazi or quicksand record in the bunch--but no--all thug no love! I Know Some of You Strutters were all about this in the mid-90s! Some of you were tough dudes--don't act like you weren't! FOr the record--I never was--and was threatened by some of these kids for making fun of madball--and thrown off the stage by a tough metalcore singer for skankin' on stage (yeah--i liked the 3rd wave ska at the time--kill me!)
mulatu 10" wutang - think differently minnie ripperton - perfect angel nina simone in concert 1968 las vegas nina simone - right on! nina simone - the second album eddie kendricks - eddie jimmie and vella - heartbeat rip rig and panic - god maureen tucker - life in exile ed townsend - now aretha franklin - lady soul - chinese import hi records - r&b years w devaughn - be thankful
What is with the price on this though? This shit runs like water here in NYC. Find one every couple of weeks. I used to sell them for $30 mint. Then I see copies getting $50-75 on ebay...
I still don't go that high but damn!
Great track.
I paid low 40s for mine. Mint condition. Pic sleeve. I love the whole thing -- worth every penny!
I found mine in a church rummage sale in the middle of the rural south. They invited us to a revival that night.... we passed...
I'm really surprised so many people are digging this, disco/boogie must be gaining favor around these parts. I recommend cutting in 1-2 mins into the track where the reedit starts
Every titles on his label (Soundway) is an essential purchase.
could not agree more
EVERYTHING
Are all the tracks on that new Mulatu 10" previously unreleased? Thats one of the only SOundways I don't own yet. FUcking awesome label, and I can't wait to see what's to come.
All flea market finds around a buck a piece. 12's are
mike and brenda sutton - dont let go of me (SAM) dimples D - Sucker dj's/Marley marl's sucker dub (injection) Surface - falling in love (Salsoul) D-Train - Walk on by/D-train dub (ramshorn)
Are all the tracks on that new Mulatu 10" previously unreleased? Thats one of the only SOundways I don't own yet. FUcking awesome label, and I can't wait to see what's to come.
I think all the songs were released on 45 back in the day, but this is the first time they're reissued. I bought it the other day and it is a true facemelter. It's a nice and loud pressing too.
very titles on his label (Soundway) is an essential purchase.
could not agree more
EVERYTHING
Co-Sign (ill covers to boot)
I love their attitude as well. The comment in the final pages (polyrythmo) on the "Greed of certain cultural boards and corporations not allowing the music to be shared" is
The Ghana soundz I&II are also recomended and afro-baby has some ill tracks on it
without forgetting Mulatu
Great label and fairly succesful for its market. An example to be taken
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-Digable Planets "Blow Out Comb"
-Geoff Love and His Orchestra "Big Terror Themes"
-Howard Roberts "Antelope Freeway"
-Rare Earth "MA"
-Earth Wind Fire "Open Our Eyes"
-Peace & Love "S/T"
all for about 5 dollars each
Saturday purchases:
-Les Nubian "Taboo" Roots remix 12"
-Angela Johnson "Won't Say Sorry" Spinna remix 12"
-Terri Walker "Guess You Didn't Love Me" 12"
-Chantay Savage "I Will Survive" 12"
and a bunch of Lupin IIIs
what's this one about?
Just some latin type shit. Pretty nice. A side is like something you would hear at a quincenera and has a nice smooth bassline running through it along with some nice drums. B side starts off with some congas or bongos whatever for about 5 seconds then into some drums but I wouldn't really consider break type shit and then it's whatever. A side is killer for me personally.
yeah defintly not raer but a fun listen. I think its a bunch of white guys playing the characters too. Theres this one line on rthere I've always wanted to sample (if I actually were to sample)
"Wanted a negro man named Simon. Can read, write draw and bleed teeth"
Eastside Connection - You're So Right for Me
Paulinho Da Costa - De Ja Vu
Universal Robot Band - Freak With Me
Ja kki - Sun, Sun, Sun (WHAT A TRACK!)
What is with the price on this though? This shit runs like water here in NYC. Find one every couple of weeks. I used to sell them for $30 mint. Then I see copies getting $50-75 on ebay...
I still don't go that high but damn!
Great track.
haha. i think i sold mine for around $75 or so in a list. I was "quite surprised". I think i got around $50 - $60 for the other Jakki on west end.
I think $30 - $40 is pretty accurate.
dont sleep on these last 2
45s:
bull and the matadors- funky judge
james brown- brand new funk/ king heroin but labeled public enemy number 1/ my thang
the chakaras- jungle fever
beginning of the end- funky nassau
willie colon- i wish i had a watermelon
smarty pants- first choice
manu dibango- soul makossa (original version) 3 copies
david "baby" cortez- the happy organ
dennis coffey- scorpio...i find about 1 a week
joe cuba sextet- bang bang
james brown- say it loud
james brown- make it funky
and my best 45 score:
hot- just cause i'm guilty
lps:
cannonball adderly quintet- 74 miles away stand tall
curtis mayfield- back to the world
Redman's "Time 4 Sum Aksion" Some Sprite clear vinyl promo shit with instrumental on the flip.
Crazy. How old is that?
my day:
to:
Army surplus store in the middle of nowhere
from:
home with an noice Dutch NATO jacket from '77
plus I found some crap (? - haven't listened to em yet but shit doesn't look too promising) records along the way.
Mongo Santamaria- Soul Bag
on cd:
on vinyl:
...which was a sealed reissue but ended up having a scratch on side 2. this isn't the first time i've bought a fucked up reissue. sdfkaljasdlfjlaksd;
I paid low 40s for mine. Mint condition. Pic sleeve. I love the whole thing -- worth every penny!
I found mine in a church rummage sale in the middle of the rural south.
They invited us to a revival that night.... we passed...
Probably my fave from this weekend- No Neck Blues Band- "dutch money".
Also found this cool record by a group called Grapefruit, the lp is called "around". Very Beatlesesque or similar to Emitt Rhodes. NIce pop psych joint.
Along with David Ruffin's "My Whole World Ended" and The Family's S/T.
My one FMU dig:
Sealed
lots of post-punk and no-wave stuff in this first pic--
more wfmu dollar lp finds---
WFMU finds -- --
the most i spent at wfmu was on the gainsbourg lp (8 bucks). all those 7" singles (in the wfmu finds) were a dollar or less.
max roach,gunter hampel, and pierre henry were $5 each
it's a good thing i did pretty well at fmu--because this was all i found from the fleas and thrifts this weekend (record wise). plus they were all duplicates except for the art blakey record--which is a pretty nice record --- 25 cents - 50 cents each--
OK--IS THIS THE SCORE OF THE WEEK OR WHAT?
I kid, I kid!
found all thuggy tuff guy macho metal hardcore 7"s (there is more than what is in this pic) from the mid-90s at a storage unit auction. picked them up for 2 bucks. figured i could resell them. lots of stuff on rick ta life's label--lots of numbered, limited colored vinyl ones from his label (like the 25 ta life demo is # 3 of 71).
one would have thought that a tough guy nyxhc fan would have at least had some soft spot and had a fugazi or quicksand record in the bunch--but no--all thug no love!
I Know Some of You Strutters were all about this in the mid-90s! Some of you were tough dudes--don't act like you weren't!
FOr the record--I never was--and was threatened by some of these kids for making fun of madball--and thrown off the stage by a tough metalcore singer for skankin' on stage (yeah--i liked the 3rd wave ska at the time--kill me!)
wutang - think differently
minnie ripperton - perfect angel
nina simone in concert 1968 las vegas
nina simone - right on!
nina simone - the second album
eddie kendricks - eddie
jimmie and vella - heartbeat
rip rig and panic - god
maureen tucker - life in exile
ed townsend - now
aretha franklin - lady soul - chinese import
hi records - r&b years
w devaughn - be thankful
I was given a blank label promo copy by the owner - who is a freind of mine. Every titles on his label (Soundway) is an essential purchase.
Picked up this Glen Brown bomb yesterday.
K.
I'm really surprised so many people are digging this, disco/boogie must be gaining favor around these parts. I recommend cutting in 1-2 mins into the track where the reedit starts
Every titles on his label (Soundway) is an essential purchase.
could not agree more
EVERYTHING
could not agree more
EVERYTHING
Are all the tracks on that new Mulatu 10" previously unreleased? Thats one of the only SOundways I don't own yet. FUcking awesome label, and I can't wait to see what's to come.
All flea market finds around a buck a piece.
12's are
mike and brenda sutton - dont let go of me (SAM)
dimples D - Sucker dj's/Marley marl's sucker dub (injection)
Surface - falling in love (Salsoul)
D-Train - Walk on by/D-train dub (ramshorn)
45 of Madonna's justify my love
I think all the songs were released on 45 back in the day, but this is the first time they're reissued. I bought it the other day and it is a true facemelter. It's a nice and loud pressing too.
I love their attitude as well. The comment in the final pages (polyrythmo) on the "Greed of certain cultural boards and corporations not allowing the music to be shared" is
The Ghana soundz I&II are also recomended and afro-baby has some ill tracks on it
without forgetting Mulatu
Great label and fairly succesful for its market. An example to be taken