At the risk of further ridicule from C***s, here are the few things I copped at the local record show today. Worth getting up early and driving in the snow? I guess so...45's were pretty on point...
this is their 3rd and last LP, a raer-ish release on Bell that has Bernard Purdie handling the drum duties...not bad for mellow smoking sessions...
45's:
Ann Mason - You Can't Love Me (in the Midnight Hour) - Atlantic Junior Parker - I'm So Satisfied - Blue Rock George Torrence - Licking Stick - Shout (finally a clean copy) Ebony Jam - Ride On - Amos (this one is nice!) Barbara Lynn - Promises - Jamie Arthur Alexander - Cry Like a Baby - SS7 Sylvia Robbins - Our Love - Sue Nite-Liters - Afro-Strut - RCA
At the risk of further ridicule from C***s, here are the few things I copped at the local record show today. Worth getting up early and driving in the snow? I guess so...45's were pretty on point...
this is their 3rd and last LP, a raer-ish release on Bell
"Run N***** Run" on the Checkmates is cool and "Monkey Demon" on the Orpheus is
thrift/flea and dollar bin record fair finds--25 cents to a dollar each.
that max roach lp is slept on. not a money record--but a nice one! that wild bill lp has one of the illest covers though it's not a big money record either. a few spiritual jazz records in there too.
steel funk lp in that one! it's probably the best steel band record i've heard! og nicodimus lp and a og sammy dread, moments, etc.
no-wave/ny dance/post-punk fans--that chandra record is INCREDIBLE! only real info i could find was a couple of wfmu playlists. indie rockers--found two of those walkmen self-released silk-screened ones--50 cents each!!! the first robyn hitchcock record (w. a couple of other soft boys on here) kinks boot and peter frampton's 'mod band'. it's not bad--but man...i can't get over the whole frampton thing!
post-punk fans--that one above is a stockholm monsters 7" single on factory.
haha, i distinctly remember listening to this in a certain New Orleans penthouse apt. one evening, followed by the even weirder "karaoke" version by a certain Long Island enigma.
i got this in a dollar bin. it's 1970 written and produced by david axelrod and his son. the sound is nice, it's like funky spanish folk-rock. it's also a white label promo copy.
is it worth anything? i'm having trouble finding anything out about it.
I just got around to spinning this, and I gotta say, this shit is pretty sick. I have the 45 of Run, Ni**er, Run already, and it's dope, but even then I wasn't sure what to expect from the full LP. But the heat is here - no strings and sweetness, all tight combo playing, heavy guitar, good drums, ARP touches...really raw and really real. Definitely an album you can play straight through.
What does F/S/O mean??
Edit: also, judging by the publishing credits, and the short instro, a couple of the tracks besides Run, Ni**er, Run are from the same movie, making it a mini-Blaxploitation-soundtrack within an album, ala the Dells No Way Out.
Are those the same dudes that were a Las Vegas revue-band? Had an LP by them a while back but sold it. Too boring for me. Lots if standard soul-covers like "Hold on I'm comin".
pt. 2 of that hiphop 12" collection I found at a local thrift. $1 a piece...
Saafir - 'hit list' Saafir - 'light sleeper' Saafir - 'just ridin' O.C. - 'times up' O.C. - 'my world' Jay Dee - 'fuck the police' Big L - 'mvp' Gang Starr - gotta get over (promo) Pete Rock & CL Smooth - 'I got a love' Pete Rock & CL Smooth - 'lots of lovin' Big Shug - 'treat u better' Penut Butter Wolf - 'step on out egos?' Penut Butter Wolf - 'penut butter breaks (#1)' Penut Butter Wolf w/Charizma - 'my world premire' Cage - 'agent orange' 'radiohead' Kool G Rap - 'streets of NY' Gauge - 'off key' 'cranium' Extra Prolific - 'brown sugar' Souls of Mischief w/Casual- 'get the girl...'/'later on' Casual - 'thats how it is' Casual - 'me-o-mi-o' Special Ed - 'think about it' EPMD - 'gold digger' Genius/Gza - 'cold world' Non Phixion - 'I shot regan' Loot Pack - 'the anthem' Fugees - 'refugee camp' Mr. Complex - 'visualize' 'why dont cha' Master Ace - 'me and the biz' the Nonce - 'bus stop' the Beatnuts - 'off the books' the Beatnuts - 'hit me with that'/'get funky' Vooodu - 'one life to live' 3rd Bass - 'step into the AM' Outcast - 'elevators' Tribe Called Quest - 'jazz (we got)' the Roots - 'silent treatment'
The Persuaders - Thin line between love and hate on We Produce Grant Green - Iron City Triples of the new Day 12" Hampton Hawes - Universe Johnny Hammmond - Gears (my Mizell discog is now complete) Wayne Shorter - Speak no evil og BN Walter Heath lp
45s Doubles of the Hercules 45 on Jazzman Patrice Rushen - Let your heart be free Barbara Mason - Give me your love Natural Four - Message from a black man
haha, i distinctly remember listening to this in a certain New Orleans penthouse apt. one evening, followed by the even weirder "karaoke" version by a certain Long Island enigma.
i like that song- some tripped out shit.
Yep, a couple of visits to the Volcano Vaporizer and the Monkey Demon will crawl inside your head for sure!!
That Long Island disc is a trip....supposedly produced by the guy's friend "Lou"....apparently "Lou" had been in some other band called The Velvet Underground or somesuch!!
A few I bought from someone on another board I frequent.
Booker T and the MG's - Mo' Onions - Stax records single - 45rpm
(For old times sake) Masters of the Universe Short story album - spoken word
WAR presents Lonnie Jordan - 1978 Great Moments/voices/music of the 20th century spoken word 2LP Environments, totally new concepts in sound 20th Century Steel band - warm heart cold steel Raja - Journey into rhythm Edgar Winters - White trash Issac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul Led Zepplin - S/T Harold Melvin and the bluenotes - Reaching for the world Thomas Goodlunas and Panacea - take me away Led Zepplin - the song remains the same soundtrack 2LP Anjelique Kidjo - Wombo Lombo single Barry White - Barry white sings for someone you love Hazma el Din - The water wheel Walter Wanderly - Rain Forest Greatest Motown Hits - various (no cover) Ike and Tina Turner - The Hunter (Radio Promo copy, no cover) P funk Allstars - Urban Dancefloor Guerillas The sounds of Kabuki - Japanese Kabuki theatre James Bonds Greatest hits - Various movie songs, French LP Jr Walker and the Allstars - Rainbow Funk John F Kennedy Memorial album - Spoken word speeches "Perfect background music for your home movies" Guy Warren Sounds - Themes for African Drumming Close encounters of the third kind - movie soundtrack Don Ellis - Music from other galaxies and the theme from Star Wars
i got this in a dollar bin. it's 1970 written and produced by david axelrod and his son. the sound is nice, it's like funky spanish folk-rock. it's also a white label promo copy.
is it worth anything? i'm having trouble finding anything out about it.
haha nevermind...it's in the ss record reviews
about 40 bucks if i remember right. maybe less since axelrod records have died in value.
i got this in a dollar bin. it's 1970 written and produced by david axelrod and his son. the sound is nice, it's like funky spanish folk-rock. it's also a white label promo copy.
is it worth anything? i'm having trouble finding anything out about it.
haha nevermind...it's in the ss record reviews
about 40 bucks if i remember right. maybe less since axelrod records have died in value.
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this is their 3rd and last LP, a raer-ish release on Bell that has Bernard Purdie handling the drum duties...not bad for mellow smoking sessions...
45's:
Ann Mason - You Can't Love Me (in the Midnight Hour) - Atlantic
Junior Parker - I'm So Satisfied - Blue Rock
George Torrence - Licking Stick - Shout (finally a clean copy)
Ebony Jam - Ride On - Amos (this one is nice!)
Barbara Lynn - Promises - Jamie
Arthur Alexander - Cry Like a Baby - SS7
Sylvia Robbins - Our Love - Sue
Nite-Liters - Afro-Strut - RCA
if its a dub... PM a brother
Yeah, let me get in line for that. If you have a double or a third or whatever of that Majestics, shoot me a PM.
HHH
we both got the sweet tooth.
that max roach lp is slept on. not a money record--but a nice one! that wild bill lp has one of the illest covers though it's not a big money record either. a few spiritual jazz records in there too.
steel funk lp in that one! it's probably the best steel band record i've heard! og nicodimus lp and a og sammy dread, moments, etc.
no-wave/ny dance/post-punk fans--that chandra record is INCREDIBLE! only real info i could find was a couple of wfmu playlists. indie rockers--found two of those walkmen self-released silk-screened ones--50 cents each!!! the first robyn hitchcock record (w. a couple of other soft boys on here) kinks boot and peter frampton's 'mod band'. it's not bad--but man...i can't get over the whole frampton thing!
post-punk fans--that one above is a stockholm monsters 7" single on factory.
reggae for you.
You guys know there was a(nother) copy on ebay last week right?
haha, i distinctly remember listening to this in a certain New Orleans penthouse apt. one evening, followed by the even weirder "karaoke" version by a certain Long Island enigma.
i like that song- some tripped out shit.
is it worth anything? i'm having trouble finding anything out about it.
haha nevermind...it's in the ss record reviews
I just got around to spinning this, and I gotta say, this shit is pretty sick. I have the 45 of Run, Ni**er, Run already, and it's dope, but even then I wasn't sure what to expect from the full LP. But the heat is here - no strings and sweetness, all tight combo playing, heavy guitar, good drums, ARP touches...really raw and really real. Definitely an album you can play straight through.
What does F/S/O mean??
Edit: also, judging by the publishing credits, and the short instro, a couple of the tracks besides Run, Ni**er, Run are from the same movie, making it a mini-Blaxploitation-soundtrack within an album, ala the Dells No Way Out.
Anyone seen the film?
Woody Allen wrote a review on the back though!
- J
Carolyn Franklin- Chain Reaction (really liking on this one)
then my girl came home last night from visiting her Grandma in NYC, from whom she snatched a few things, including
Joe Bataan- Afro Filipino
Donald Byrd- New Perspective (extra copy)
and something called "Angela Must Be Free" (on Teachers Action Caucus)
Saafir - 'hit list'
Saafir - 'light sleeper'
Saafir - 'just ridin'
O.C. - 'times up'
O.C. - 'my world'
Jay Dee - 'fuck the police'
Big L - 'mvp'
Gang Starr - gotta get over (promo)
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - 'I got a love'
Pete Rock & CL Smooth - 'lots of lovin'
Big Shug - 'treat u better'
Penut Butter Wolf - 'step on out egos?'
Penut Butter Wolf - 'penut butter breaks (#1)'
Penut Butter Wolf w/Charizma - 'my world premire'
Cage - 'agent orange' 'radiohead'
Kool G Rap - 'streets of NY'
Gauge - 'off key' 'cranium'
Extra Prolific - 'brown sugar'
Souls of Mischief w/Casual- 'get the girl...'/'later on'
Casual - 'thats how it is'
Casual - 'me-o-mi-o'
Special Ed - 'think about it'
EPMD - 'gold digger'
Genius/Gza - 'cold world'
Non Phixion - 'I shot regan'
Loot Pack - 'the anthem'
Fugees - 'refugee camp'
Mr. Complex - 'visualize' 'why dont cha'
Master Ace - 'me and the biz'
the Nonce - 'bus stop'
the Beatnuts - 'off the books'
the Beatnuts - 'hit me with that'/'get funky'
Vooodu - 'one life to live'
3rd Bass - 'step into the AM'
Outcast - 'elevators'
Tribe Called Quest - 'jazz (we got)'
the Roots - 'silent treatment'
yeah, and your boy Jinx here
The Persuaders - Thin line between love and hate on We Produce
Grant Green - Iron City
Triples of the new Day 12"
Hampton Hawes - Universe
Johnny Hammmond - Gears (my Mizell discog is now complete)
Wayne Shorter - Speak no evil og BN
Walter Heath lp
45s
Doubles of the Hercules 45 on Jazzman
Patrice Rushen - Let your heart be free
Barbara Mason - Give me your love
Natural Four - Message from a black man
plus a jimmy castor best of that i couldn't find a picture of...
25 bucks for them all.
Yep, a couple of visits to the Volcano Vaporizer and the Monkey Demon will crawl inside your head for sure!!
That Long Island disc is a trip....supposedly produced by the guy's friend "Lou"....apparently "Lou" had been in some other band called The Velvet Underground or somesuch!!
Jackie Mittoo - Wishbone
Jackie Mittoo - Reggae Magic
Jackie Mittoo - Let's Put It All Together
Wes Montgomery - Down Here On The Ground
nice!
Booker T and the MG's - Mo' Onions - Stax records single - 45rpm
(For old times sake) Masters of the Universe Short story album - spoken word
WAR presents Lonnie Jordan - 1978
Great Moments/voices/music of the 20th century spoken word 2LP
Environments, totally new concepts in sound
20th Century Steel band - warm heart cold steel
Raja - Journey into rhythm
Edgar Winters - White trash
Issac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
Led Zepplin - S/T
Harold Melvin and the bluenotes - Reaching for the world
Thomas Goodlunas and Panacea - take me away
Led Zepplin - the song remains the same soundtrack 2LP
Anjelique Kidjo - Wombo Lombo single
Barry White - Barry white sings for someone you love
Hazma el Din - The water wheel
Walter Wanderly - Rain Forest
Greatest Motown Hits - various (no cover)
Ike and Tina Turner - The Hunter (Radio Promo copy, no cover)
P funk Allstars - Urban Dancefloor Guerillas
The sounds of Kabuki - Japanese Kabuki theatre
James Bonds Greatest hits - Various movie songs, French LP
Jr Walker and the Allstars - Rainbow Funk
John F Kennedy Memorial album - Spoken word speeches
"Perfect background music for your home movies"
Guy Warren Sounds - Themes for African Drumming
Close encounters of the third kind - movie soundtrack
Don Ellis - Music from other galaxies and the theme from Star Wars
I meant, there was one besides the one he got....
East-West on that Butterfield jernt is unfadeable.
about 40 bucks if i remember right. maybe less since axelrod records have died in value.
A hard sell at 30.
How much did you spend on the Cannabis LP?
I don't think dude broke 100 Euro on any of these...
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1467 euros