45s are... James & Bobby Purify - Shake A Tail Feather Ice T - Cold Wind Madness (Raer?, I never saw this before, could be because of my location though) David Ruffin - My Whole World Ended Wilson Pickett - Funky Broadway Young Rascals - Good Lovin' Johnnie Taylor - I Could Never Be President Stevie Wonder - Shoo-be-doo etc. Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A man Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour Lost Generation - Sly Slick Wicked
yo ryan, listning to the mp3 right now, this 7inch is a 33rpm not 45rpm!!!
exactly. think 24 carat black.
I seen one of these at a high school swap meet. Didn't get it though. The guy is there every weekend anyways so I will check em out next time. Are they any good?
Yeah I'm stoked with that Etta too. Scatbird would fall in the tepid fusion category if it was to be graded by the SS terd herd, but I really like the title track. And I like how that ZZ Hill got chopped for the Madvillainy LP. I think Madlib hooked that up real nice, regardless of the hatters on this board.
I seen one of these at a high school swap meet. Didn't get it though. The guy is there every weekend anyways so I will check em out next time. Are they any good?
Pi-r-squared is really nice funky jazz. It's on a few compilations, and used to be a big $ thing, but nowadays more of a 25 to 50 dollar thing.
How's that Bohannon LP? Never heard/seen that one... I just found two Bohannon LP yesterday, Bohannon - Same (75) and Dance Your Ass Off (76). I sent Stop and Go during Secret Santa operation...
I -recently- found:
- Heavy Soul - Atlantic (2LP compilation)
- James Brown - Soulful Christmas - Dionne Warwick - Make It Easy On Yourself - Jean Knight - M. Big Stuff - Timmy Thomas - The Magician - Van Mc Coy and The Soul City Symphony - Love Is The Answer - New York City - I'm Doin' Fine Now - The Jean Leccia Interpolation this one is for trade, holla. - Roy Ayers - A Tear To A Smile - AIR - Air Time (nessa - n12)
- MEDIA MUSIC - Release 12 - N#7 (Moog) - IMAGINATIONS pour l'expression corporelle - Unidisc ...
bagatelle was on point today: foster sylvers- self titled black ivory- dont turn around houston person- goodness ojays- super bad fred wesley- damn right i'm somebody rudy ray moore- ate the whole thing rudy ray moore- cockpit funkadelic- self titled funkadelic- maggot brain x2 earth wind fire- self titled lawanda page- preach on sister grant green- alive, shades of green, visions al green- back up train 9th creation- falling in love soul children- self titled james brown- hell, payback x2 bautista- self titled x2 bob and earl- harlem shuffle headhunters- survival of the fittest meters- struttin laura lee- self titled linda lewis- not a little girl, heart strings hirth martinez- hirth from earth leroy hutson- self titled charles kynard- afrodisiac gene harris- elegant soul cal tjader- solar heat, plugs in lou donaldson- say it loud undisputed truth- self titled x2 ohio players- climax, ecstacy ov wright- all the spades vaughn mason- bounce rock skate the album ronnie hudson- west coast pop lock 12" dyke and the blazers- funky broadway spoonin gee- spoonin rap 12" biz- make the music 12" x2 + about 80 more hip hop records. peace, stein. . .
You could shingle your roof with the copies of that record that I have seen in DC just in the last 6 months.
Ya know, I'm in Paris...
Thanks for the infos.
Yeah...Not trying to be a smart ass...next time I see a clean one I will pick it up for ya.
That's the thing, finding pristine copies is another matter. I have a bit of a sentimental attachment to that LP, it was in my first decent soul/funk score in DC and I always dug it. Stop and Go is better, but only in terms of the whole LP being a bit more solid and a bit more spirited. Those Bohannon LPs all sound like they were recorded at the same session to my ears.
Yeah...Not trying to be a smart ass...next time I see a clean one I will pick it up for ya.
That's the thing, finding pristine copies is another matter. I have a bit of a sentimental attachment to that LP, it was in my first decent soul/funk score in DC and I always dug it. Stop and Go is better, but only in terms of the whole LP being a bit more solid and a bit more spirited. Those Bohannon LPs all sound like they were recorded at the same session to my ears.
Yeah! cool. Stop and Go is the shiznit! without a doubt. And you're right when you say that they all sound like they were recorded at the same session... The B side of Bohannon - Same (DK 76917) is
stop and go is ridiculous. spirited is an understatement. whoever it was who opicked up that brothers isley, thats an other necesary joint.
i went to 3 shops and got zero. i did get beginning of the end's 2nd record cheap recently, so i guess i could go listen to that. snow is falling in philly
damn dog! bagatelle is a nice spot. what hiphop you catch? you pick your records up when you see em cheap? now that i think of it, i never see ugly duckling records anywhere. ?
damn dog! bagatelle is a nice spot. what hiphop you catch? you pick your records up when you see em cheap? now that i think of it, i never see ugly duckling records anywhere. ?
i've only seen one ugly duckling 12" for sale in a record store and they wanted too much. hip hop from bagatelle: kane- its a big daddy thing, long live the kane x2 x clan- to the east blackwards digital- sex packets biz- the diabolical 3rd bass- cactus above the law- livin like hustlers kurtis blow- self titled and tough kwame- boy genius run dmc- tougher than leather rhyme syndicate- self titled doc- no one can do it better cube- americas most bdp- criminal minded ll- mam said knock you out special ed- youngest in charge and legal lyte- lyte as a rock lyte- eyes on this jazzy jay- cold chillin in the studio run dmc- runs house 12" cash money- find an ugly woman stet- sally 12" ice cream tee- cant hold back 12" mc hammer- feel my power(debut album on bustin records) nwa- express yourself 12" fresh price- summertime 12" mantronix- the album soul II soul- back to life 12" vaughn mason- bounce rock skate 12" x2 and a bunch more common stuff like it takes two, humpty dance,etc. . . peace, stein. . .
bagatelle was on point today: foster sylvers- self titled black ivory- dont turn around houston person- goodness ojays- super bad fred wesley- damn right i'm somebody rudy ray moore- ate the whole thing rudy ray moore- cockpit funkadelic- self titled funkadelic- maggot brain x2 earth wind fire- self titled lawanda page- preach on sister grant green- alive, shades of green, visions al green- back up train 9th creation- falling in love soul children- self titled james brown- hell, payback x2 bautista- self titled x2 bob and earl- harlem shuffle headhunters- survival of the fittest meters- struttin laura lee- self titled linda lewis- not a little girl, heart strings hirth martinez- hirth from earth leroy hutson- self titled charles kynard- afrodisiac gene harris- elegant soul cal tjader- solar heat, plugs in lou donaldson- say it loud undisputed truth- self titled x2 ohio players- climax, ecstacy ov wright- all the spades vaughn mason- bounce rock skate the album ronnie hudson- west coast pop lock 12" dyke and the blazers- funky broadway spoonin gee- spoonin rap 12" biz- make the music 12" x2 + about 80 more hip hop records. peace, stein. . .
holy hell. let me holler at one of those Maggot Brains
myrna summers- give me something to hold on to, im not all up on the gospel scene, sounds good: http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=08C1FTHBNVYQY3FATEGHHB2UT9 hal galper- the guerilla band, this is my 2nd copy, anyone need this? 20th century steel band- warm heart cold steel, finally picked this up! cold blood- sisyphus redd holt unlimited- the other side of the moon player- s/t, this one has been ripped: http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1KZYFVW4UQMEJ1AUQUWCJEN922 a totally off the scale breakbeat version of put your hand in the hand, nicest ive heard in a long time, on a german h??rzu record...cant say anymore though a modern soul record (1981): http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3MDDXFI8BXUQG09EPMJQCP1V8R the SS modern soul experts should definitely know this joint. and last (but not least), roy budd- the stone killer OST.
Nice Finds though... What about that Six thousand dollar n***er, is it the Kari Saxton OST ? i've had it with a different cover.. or is it a different record??? peace G
bagatelle was on point today: foster sylvers- self titled black ivory- dont turn around houston person- goodness ojays- super bad fred wesley- damn right i'm somebody rudy ray moore- ate the whole thing rudy ray moore- cockpit funkadelic- self titled funkadelic- maggot brain x2 earth wind fire- self titled lawanda page- preach on sister grant green- alive, shades of green, visions al green- back up train 9th creation- falling in love soul children- self titled james brown- hell, payback x2 bautista- self titled x2 bob and earl- harlem shuffle headhunters- survival of the fittest meters- struttin laura lee- self titled linda lewis- not a little girl, heart strings hirth martinez- hirth from earth leroy hutson- self titled charles kynard- afrodisiac gene harris- elegant soul cal tjader- solar heat, plugs in lou donaldson- say it loud undisputed truth- self titled x2 ohio players- climax, ecstacy ov wright- all the spades vaughn mason- bounce rock skate the album ronnie hudson- west coast pop lock 12" dyke and the blazers- funky broadway spoonin gee- spoonin rap 12" biz- make the music 12" x2 + about 80 more hip hop records. peace, stein. . .
tyrone thomas-and the whole darn family (one with bongos) piero umliani-l'uomo e la citta soundtrack (pretty cool italian thing with one good side) gazzelini-se fossi flauto (cool italian got some funky shit very cheap so i had to snag it) harlem pop trotters neal creque-creque smoke-everything (glad i got turned onto this record on that real headz forum i love this shit) catalyst-s/t (Definatly their best record) i gres-volume 1 (thanks to legend) marva whitney-unwind yourself 45 (thanks again legend) platinum hook-watching you merl saunders-sf after dark chinese fighters-kung fu fighting (chicles alias) children of all ages-just might turn out to be sages solaris-s/t (private soul funk record) seaquence-mix faze (love this shit reminds me of newban's first record) ruben hernandez-new day on the rise (don't know anything about this except i saw it onece on ebay, it's sealed should i crack it?) and about 40-50 more modern soul records, some decent some crap a lot sealed.
You could shingle your roof with the copies of that record that I have seen in DC just in the last 6 months.
Ya know, I'm in Paris...
Thanks for the infos.
Yeah...Not trying to be a smart ass...next time I see a clean one I will pick it up for ya.
That's the thing, finding pristine copies is another matter. I have a bit of a sentimental attachment to that LP, it was in my first decent soul/funk score in DC and I always dug it. Stop and Go is better, but only in terms of the whole LP being a bit more solid and a bit more spirited. Those Bohannon LPs all sound like they were recorded at the same session to my ears.
exactly why i picked it up, its practically mint. my copy i had had basically every seam split and scratched to hell...
I have a bit of a sentimental attachment to that LP, it was in my first decent soul/funk score in DC and I always dug it.
same here actually and it happened to be a nice clean copy. in addition to being a good record, i always dig on the mushrooms prints on that woman's jacket
Found a nice haul of casettes yesterday (many still sealed):
Stimulators - Loud Fast Rules (ROIR) Chelsea - Live in Norwich 22/10/81(Chaos) GHB - Live at the 100 Club 24/11/81 (Chaos) UK Subs - Live at Gossips 28/9/81 (Chaos) Shox Lumania - Live at the Peppermint Lounge (ROIR) Dr. Alimantado - Best Dressed Chicken in Town (Greensleeves) Clint Eastwood and General Saint - Two Bad DJ (Greensleeves) Yellow Man - Mister Yellowman (Greensleeves) plus a bunch of Joy Division, Residents and Black Sabbath.
Comments
45s are...
James & Bobby Purify - Shake A Tail Feather
Ice T - Cold Wind Madness (Raer?, I never saw this before, could be because of my location though)
David Ruffin - My Whole World Ended
Wilson Pickett - Funky Broadway
Young Rascals - Good Lovin'
Johnnie Taylor - I Could Never Be President
Stevie Wonder - Shoo-be-doo etc.
Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A man
Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour
Lost Generation - Sly Slick Wicked
I seen one of these at a high school swap meet. Didn't get it though. The guy is there every weekend anyways so I will check em out next time. Are they any good?
Yeah I'm stoked with that Etta too. Scatbird would fall in the tepid fusion category if it was to be graded by the SS terd herd, but I really like the title track. And I like how that ZZ Hill got chopped for the Madvillainy LP. I think Madlib hooked that up real nice, regardless of the hatters on this board.
Pi-r-squared is really nice funky jazz. It's on a few compilations, and used to be a big $ thing, but nowadays more of a 25 to 50 dollar thing.
How's that Bohannon LP? Never heard/seen that one...
I just found two Bohannon LP yesterday, Bohannon - Same (75) and Dance Your Ass Off (76).
I sent Stop and Go during Secret Santa operation...
I -recently- found:
- Heavy Soul - Atlantic (2LP compilation)
- James Brown - Soulful Christmas
- Dionne Warwick - Make It Easy On Yourself
- Jean Knight - M. Big Stuff
- Timmy Thomas - The Magician
- Van Mc Coy and The Soul City Symphony - Love Is The Answer
- New York City - I'm Doin' Fine Now
- The Jean Leccia Interpolation this one is for trade, holla.
- Roy Ayers - A Tear To A Smile
- AIR - Air Time (nessa - n12)
- MEDIA MUSIC - Release 12 - N#7 (Moog)
- IMAGINATIONS pour l'expression corporelle - Unidisc
...
that means, I -for example- also found a clean copy of "Courtial - Don't You Think It's Time"...
foster sylvers- self titled
black ivory- dont turn around
houston person- goodness
ojays- super bad
fred wesley- damn right i'm somebody
rudy ray moore- ate the whole thing
rudy ray moore- cockpit
funkadelic- self titled
funkadelic- maggot brain x2
earth wind fire- self titled
lawanda page- preach on sister
grant green- alive, shades of green, visions
al green- back up train
9th creation- falling in love
soul children- self titled
james brown- hell, payback x2
bautista- self titled x2
bob and earl- harlem shuffle
headhunters- survival of the fittest
meters- struttin
laura lee- self titled
linda lewis- not a little girl, heart strings
hirth martinez- hirth from earth
leroy hutson- self titled
charles kynard- afrodisiac
gene harris- elegant soul
cal tjader- solar heat, plugs in
lou donaldson- say it loud
undisputed truth- self titled x2
ohio players- climax, ecstacy
ov wright- all the spades
vaughn mason- bounce rock skate the album
ronnie hudson- west coast pop lock 12"
dyke and the blazers- funky broadway
spoonin gee- spoonin rap 12"
biz- make the music 12" x2
+ about 80 more hip hop records.
peace, stein. . .
You could shingle your roof with the copies of that record that I have seen in DC just in the last 6 months.
Not a bad Bohannon LP....sounds EXACTLY like every other one from that era. But that's a good thing, IMO.
Ya know, I'm in Paris...
Thanks for the infos.
Yeah...Not trying to be a smart ass...next time I see a clean one I will pick it up for ya.
That's the thing, finding pristine copies is another matter. I have a bit of a sentimental attachment to that LP, it was in my first decent soul/funk score in DC and I always dug it. Stop and Go is better, but only in terms of the whole LP being a bit more solid and a bit more spirited. Those Bohannon LPs all sound like they were recorded at the same session to my ears.
Yeah! cool.
Stop and Go is the shiznit! without a doubt.
And you're right when you say that they all sound like they were recorded at the same session...
The B side of Bohannon - Same (DK 76917) is
whoever it was who opicked up that brothers isley, thats an other necesary joint.
i went to 3 shops and got zero.
i did get beginning of the end's 2nd record cheap recently, so i guess i could go listen to that. snow is falling in philly
you pick your records up when you see em cheap?
now that i think of it, i never see ugly duckling records anywhere. ?
hip hop from bagatelle:
kane- its a big daddy thing, long live the kane x2
x clan- to the east blackwards
digital- sex packets
biz- the diabolical
3rd bass- cactus
above the law- livin like hustlers
kurtis blow- self titled and tough
kwame- boy genius
run dmc- tougher than leather
rhyme syndicate- self titled
doc- no one can do it better
cube- americas most
bdp- criminal minded
ll- mam said knock you out
special ed- youngest in charge and legal
lyte- lyte as a rock
lyte- eyes on this
jazzy jay- cold chillin in the studio
run dmc- runs house 12"
cash money- find an ugly woman
stet- sally 12"
ice cream tee- cant hold back 12"
mc hammer- feel my power(debut album on bustin records)
nwa- express yourself 12"
fresh price- summertime 12"
mantronix- the album
soul II soul- back to life 12"
vaughn mason- bounce rock skate 12" x2
and a bunch more common stuff like it takes two, humpty dance,etc. . .
peace, stein. . .
and a bunch of other $1 LPs
Get to sleep, D!
myrna summers- give me something to hold on to, im not all up on the gospel scene, sounds good: http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=08C1FTHBNVYQY3FATEGHHB2UT9
hal galper- the guerilla band, this is my 2nd copy, anyone need this?
20th century steel band- warm heart cold steel, finally picked this up!
cold blood- sisyphus
redd holt unlimited- the other side of the moon
player- s/t, this one has been ripped: http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1KZYFVW4UQMEJ1AUQUWCJEN922
a totally off the scale breakbeat version of put your hand in the hand, nicest ive heard in a long time, on a german h??rzu record...cant say anymore though
a modern soul record (1981): http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3MDDXFI8BXUQG09EPMJQCP1V8R the SS modern soul experts should definitely know this joint.
and last (but not least), roy budd- the stone killer OST.
peace G
man i miss that place
tyrone thomas-and the whole darn family (one with bongos)
piero umliani-l'uomo e la citta soundtrack (pretty cool italian thing with one good side)
gazzelini-se fossi flauto (cool italian got some funky shit very cheap so i had to snag it)
harlem pop trotters
neal creque-creque
smoke-everything (glad i got turned onto this record on that real headz forum i love this shit)
catalyst-s/t (Definatly their best record)
i gres-volume 1 (thanks to legend)
marva whitney-unwind yourself 45 (thanks again legend)
platinum hook-watching you
merl saunders-sf after dark
chinese fighters-kung fu fighting (chicles alias)
children of all ages-just might turn out to be sages
solaris-s/t (private soul funk record)
seaquence-mix faze (love this shit reminds me of newban's first record)
ruben hernandez-new day on the rise (don't know anything about this except i saw it onece on ebay, it's sealed should i crack it?)
and about 40-50 more modern soul records, some decent some crap a lot sealed.
exactly why i picked it up, its practically mint. my copy i had had basically every seam split and scratched to hell...
same here actually and it happened to be a nice clean copy. in addition to being a good record, i always dig on the mushrooms prints on that woman's jacket
Stimulators - Loud Fast Rules (ROIR)
Chelsea - Live in Norwich 22/10/81(Chaos)
GHB - Live at the 100 Club 24/11/81 (Chaos)
UK Subs - Live at Gossips 28/9/81 (Chaos)
Shox Lumania - Live at the Peppermint Lounge (ROIR)
Dr. Alimantado - Best Dressed Chicken in Town (Greensleeves)
Clint Eastwood and General Saint - Two Bad DJ (Greensleeves)
Yellow Man - Mister Yellowman (Greensleeves)
plus a bunch of Joy Division, Residents and Black Sabbath.
Lemme holler at that