Midweek Digs 2/6-2/10

crashcoursecrashcourse 214 Posts
edited February 2006 in Strut Central
weekend digs are already at 7 pages so i'll start fresh. boogie, italo, disco, modern soul etc 12"s firstflowchart- ask the bossmasurrati- super duper lovinjanice mcclain- burning upjanice mcclain- giving my lovemichael mccray- bring your love backdel richardson- soul on firedamaris- what about lovepatti shaw- somebody pulled the switchmassara- margheritanijel- dance so fineplush- burnin loveguantanamera tomorrow is another daypretty boys- i've got my eyes on youfutura- feelin hotbusy bee- making cash moneylawton law- time is nowdunn & bruce st- shout for joyforce md's- let me love youeddie d- cold cash & moneyirt(interboro rhythm team)- when bad things happenirt- made in the usatia monae- don't keep me waitingmiro miroe- do androids dreamsmash- blue jeansrichard dimples fields- i've got to learn to say nohassan & 7-11- city lifephoenix- be happypenn ave boys- lover tonightlonnie love- young ladiesken c- get outta my facel.s. movement- moverichard dejongh- so easywide awake boy- billy hyenaakabu- watch yourselfvivien vee- pick updisco four- throwdowncold crush bros- punk rock rapmonyaka- go deh yakapeewee in the newz- keep dancinwaterfront home-take a chanceglory- let's get nicejazzy dee- put it to the testbravo- touch me nownight people- againjames white and the blacks- contort yourselfstatus iv- lovin you2wice- you set me on firetreacherous 3- feel the heartbeatsuzy andrews- der komissarff yellowhand- you want every nightstarpoint- get ready get downanthony franklin- hot numberromanelli-chain reactioncaptain jones- space dawglou christie- guardian angelspersuaders- i'm so gladfinesse- feel itintensive heat- you knowexecutive- celebrate your lovelpsalcia myers- you this timemichael henderson- solidyoung holt- just a melodyramsey lewis- an hour withahmad jamal- happy moodsjimmy smith- jeepers creepersbuddy miles- a msg to the peoplejoy apolloand i had to leave a lot behind because even at thrift prices i could've afford em all. lot of these are trades if you wanna inquire
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  • aleitaleit 1,915 Posts
    check pms

  • Two of my best finds of the year so far, at the flea market last weekend (from a nice stack of funk and soul 45s that I came away with):


  • sticky_dojahsticky_dojah New York City. 2,136 Posts
    my first time posting finds, nothing too special. I'm still always puzzled how you can find/afford so many records. Try that in Europe and it is not working really well...ok, here we go

    found this for one euro on the bay



    plus

    Afrique Soul Makossa in near mint and Gong's Shamal for reasonable prices...more next week!

    pce,

    dojah

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    While moving, I found three copies of this in a 45 case I'd not opened in a loooonnnnggg time



    K in Canada.

  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts



  • Some of the stuff I dug up the other day.









    Plus a bunch of lps and some other 45s!

  • nrichnrich 932 Posts
    some nice 12" scores there

  • some interesting things...



    private 80's soul business. couple of burners on it too.



    soul jazz with some funky tunes.

  • BigSpliffBigSpliff 3,266 Posts
    from the new place in Wburg on Monday, supporting local business and getting these for $5 ea, can't complain.


    Other locations.





    Bonus:

    no idea what it is and it sucks, but it's from Shelbyville.

  • is that an original Phill Most Chill S****???

  • BigSpliffBigSpliff 3,266 Posts
    is that an original Phill Most Chill S****???

    Yeah I think so, they had emails in 1988 right?
    Nah, it's not... else Dakar would have to explain how he missed it

  • James T.Pursey- Revenge is Not the Passwod (x-sham69 dude)

    John Mclaughlin,JohnSurman,et al- Where Fortune Smiles

    Muhal Richard Abrams-Things to Come From Those Now Gone (Delmark)

    Burton Greene Ensemble-Aquariana (Actuel-GetBack re-ish)

    Terry Riley/P.Marietan-Germ (as above)

    Miyoshi/Takemitsu/Mayuzumi-Musique Japanoise Nouvelle (French CBS)

    Electronic Music, Vol 5-Dartmouth intl' Competition 69 & 70)

    Heath Allen-Mikrokosmik Unit private Philly experimental free jazz

    Toshiro Mayuzumi-Nirvana-Symphonie (Time)

    Luiz Bonfa-Jacaranda (Ranwood)

    The Johnstons-s/t (Mercury)72 excellent folk

    Ronnie Prophet-vol4 w/killer spaced out version of Eleanor Rigby

    Caetano e Chico-Juntos e ao Vivo (Philips) nice

    Oliver Sain-Bus Stop

    + about 10 more Brasilian records from the 70's ,don't know much about them PM if interested.

  • is that an original Phill Most Chill S****???

    Yeah I think so, they had emails in 1988 right?
    Nah, it's not... else Dakar would have to explain how he missed it

    He missed plenty of other shit, from what I hear...

  • BigSpliffBigSpliff 3,266 Posts
    is that an original Phill Most Chill S****???

    Yeah I think so, they had emails in 1988 right?
    Nah, it's not... else Dakar would have to explain how he missed it

    He missed plenty of other shit, from what I hear...

    If anyone got any hot disco 12s out of there I'll be pissed coz I know the girl unloaded them for a steal. She said something along the lines of I wouldn't have wanted them coz they were all "black disco".

  • haze25haze25 759 Posts
    thanks to mark the rez for the hook up on these 3


    gloria scott-what am i gonna do lp

    s.o.u.l.-can you feel it lp

    hudson library "blueprint"



    and my salvo find from sat.


    dick hyman-moon gas



  • Bobby Timmons - Got To Get It!
    Dennis Coffey - Finger Lickin Good
    Herbie Hancock - Death Wish OST
    Paul Motian - Conception Vessel
    Rare Earth - Brass Monkey (any info on this??)



    Dynamic Superiors - Pure Pleasure
    Willie Mitchell - Soul Serenade
    Leon Haywood - It's Got To Be Mellow
    Kaygee's - Keep On Bumpin' & Masterplan
    David T. Walker - Press On
    Rare Bird - Epic Forest
    New Birth - Coming Together (promo) (any info??)
    Willie Hutch - Mark Of The Beast
    Soul Children - Friction

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    in the last 2 days






    OG copy produced by young Axelrod

    and this one


    70's live show from Etta with some funky covers liek "respect Yourself, some nice heartfelt renditions of songs like "I'd rather Go Blind" and some great adlibs including one where she belts out the word "cocksucker" during a cover of Otis Reddings "Can't Turn You Loose.
    this is the 2nd LP I've found on the intermedia label. The other one is a Commodores LP with all pre-motown funk instrumentals (Alvin Cash and Sly Stone covers). Whats the deal on this label?

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Where'd you pull Osmium, A*am?

    "In the field??"

    That is one record I was really hoping to find on my NYC trip,
    but no luck...

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts

    Rare Earth - Brass Monkey (any info on this??)

    English folk group named Brass Monkey on the Rare Earth label circa.71

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts

    Rare Earth - Brass Monkey (any info on this??)

    English
    folk group[/b] named Brass Monkey on the Rare Earth label circa.71



    It's a mostly unremarkable hard rock record that
    contains one awesome heavy instrumental with a fairly sick braek.

    Staple of "break bins" around the globe these days.

  • Just got back from a month in Brazil... I was too busy to go record shopping most of the time, but here's some stuff I pulled across a couple of days. Thanks to MoogMan for showing me some stores in Sao Paulo!








  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    Where'd you pull Osmium, A*am?

    "In the field??"

    nah, I paid a very fair sum and picked it up from fellow soulstrutter thenon.

    After all the (ongoing) bullshit with that James Mason I got rooked on It's nice to have a smooth transaction with a good dealer/person (thanks J**n)

  • BigSpliffBigSpliff 3,266 Posts

    Rare Earth - Brass Monkey (any info on this??)

    English
    folk group[/b] named Brass Monkey on the Rare Earth label circa.71



    It's a mostly unremarkable hard rock record that
    contains one awesome heavy instrumental with a fairly sick braek.

    Staple of "break bins" around the globe these days.


  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Where'd you pull Osmium, A*am?

    "In the field??"

    nah, I paid a very fair sum and picked it up from fellow soulstrutter thenon.

    After all the (ongoing) bullshit with that James Mason I got rooked on It's nice to have a smooth transaction with a good dealer/person (thanks J**n)

    Word - TheNon is dude.

    Nice score. Osmium done been on grail status with me for a minute.

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    There are grails to be had SOI. Take I-90 West.
    I'm glad you're pleased with Osmium Ad*m
    Peace
    T.N.

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts

    Crystal Mansion, reasonably average English Folk Band on Rare Earth circa.71
    Buddy Miles, Against Me! - New folky punk from florida, they played here last night & I copped their latest double LP at the show, record 1 is black vinyl & record 2 is white. Anyways, great show, the only "new" punk band that I follow, if you are into upbeat, folky, country-tinged politicopunk, check them out. Late Atlantic Wilson Pickett, The Clash's 1st to finally replace an old dubbed cassette.

  • spivyspivy 866 Posts
    There are grails to be had SOI. Take I-90 West.
    you speak the truth! but you're gonna have to fight over grails with haze 25...he has the west side on lock.


  • Rare Earth - Brass Monkey (any info on this??)

    English
    folk group[/b] named Brass Monkey on the Rare Earth label circa.71



    It's a mostly unremarkable hard rock record that
    contains one awesome heavy instrumental with a fairly sick braek.

    Staple of "break bins" around the globe these days.

    i'm familiar with rare earth but some light research on 'brass monkey' turned up inconclusive which is why i asked. the instrumental is quite heavy indeed.

  • SooksSooks 714 Posts
    I've been having lots of good luck lately - SS down, my crates up?

    First was a large pile of Bollywood that I turned into this small floor tile:
    They're all good in one way or another - that Rocky soundtrack is like the Bollywood Chariots of the Gods - AWESOME.



    Can't turn a title like this ('Let's Dance For the Great Guy Bruce Lee') down:



    Also got some other random business from the same Beatles&Rare Stones store:



    top to bottom it's Hidden Strength, 2X 20th Century steel band, a Prince Charles 12", 2 Boris Gardner LPs, Dakila, and the Voudounon EP.

    along with some 45s - Soul Bros 6 - I'll Be Loving You, Yvonne Sterling - If you love me (let me know) and a few more.

    Also, there was a big 12" find, which I have no pictures of..

    Nick Straker - Little bit of Jazz (CBS)
    Man Parrish - Boogie Down Bronx (Sugascoop)
    Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop (Polydor)
    Newcleus - Computer Age (Push the Button) ( Sunnyview)
    Nairobi - Funky Soul Makossa (Streetwise)
    Indeep - Last Night a DJ.. (Sound of New York)
    Twilight 22 - Electric Kingdon (Vanguard)
    Gino Soccio - Try It Out (Atlantic)
    Trussel - Love Injection (elektra)
    Break Machine - Street Dance (ero)
    Triple Threat Three - Scratch Motion (Saturn)
    Sugardaddy - One More Time (BC)
    Aleem - Release Yourself (nia)
    Konk - Konk Party (Celluloid)
    Teena Marie - Behind the Groove (Gordy)
    Jeanette "Lady" Day - Come Let Me Love You (Prelude)
    Stetsasonc - Forever My Beat (Tommy Boy)
    Biz Markie - Pickin Boogers - Prism
    Crash Crew - We Want to Rock (Sugarhill)
    Rock Master Scott - Roof on Fire (Reality)
    Peech Boys - Don't Make Me Wait (West End)
    Afrika Bambaataa - Planet Rock (21 records)
    Pigbag - Papa's Got a Brand New (Y records)
    Evasions - Wikka Wrap (Sam)
    Skool Boys - Superfine (from behind) (Columbia)
    Real Roxanne - Romeo
    DJ Watkins - Jealousy (Rap) (Brownsville)
    Kydd Fresh - Tak'in it to the floor (Slice)
    Fuzz Dance EP
    52nd Street - Cool as Ice
    Mutiny - Peanut Butter and Jam (Funky Thang)
    Freaky D - Beep Rap (MTL)
    Sparky D - Sparky's Turn (Roxanne) (nia)
    'Lectric Funk - Shanghaid (Unidisc)
    Brooklyn Express - Hollywood Party (BC)
    Lustt - Pillow Talk (Street-Level)
    Funky4+1 - That's the Joint (Sugarhill)
    Aural Exciters - Spooks in Space (Buddah)
    Must - Sado Maso Disco (Epic)
    Maggotron - Welcome to the Planet of Bass (Jamarc)
    Big Daddy Kane - Smooth Operator (Cold Chillin)
    Richie Scotti - The Break (Radar)


    and LPs:

    Strikers - S/T (Prelude)
    Kay-gees - Keep on Bumpin' & Masterplan (Gang)
    One Way - S/T
    Willie Bobo - Hellofanacttofollow (Columbia)
    Gwen McCrae - rockin' chair (RCA)
    Gil Scott Heron - It's Your World (Arista)
    Donald Byrd - Street Lady, Places & Spaces, Electric Byrd, Black Byrd
    Dennis Coffey - Evolution
    Tom Brown - Love Approach
    V/A - The Rap Pack (Fresh) T La Rock, Just Ice, more
    Zapp - II (WB)
    Ramsey Lewis - Funky Serenity
    Curtis Mayfield - Sweet Exorcist

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    There are grails to be had SOI. Take I-90 West.

    I did take I90 west just yesterday - all the
    way to 84 South and beyond, on the infamous Chinatown bus
    down to Manhattan and hollered at GOOD Records NYC - all the
    raves on here made it impossible not to check out.
    Believe the hype - Jonny P is that dude, and his spot
    makes for some very tough decision making when it's check-out time!
    Thanks to JP and GRNYC for very good looks on trades, having dope
    records and putting up with me trying to rush him through the deal
    so I could make a movie...I only bought one other record in NYC
    (at Underground, who had some pretty good deals on TFT's on the wall)
    and it sucked so bad I can't even show it...

    All courtesy GRNYC:





    Doris Duke is raw female soul grail. Pair it with the Latimore for
    a grown & sexy night at home with your signifigant other.



    Cortez is so damn funky.

    45 on Stax is Harvey Scales - I Wanna Do It


    Mike 2600 & JP's Impala Mixes are


    Big ups GRNYC.


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