yeah there are several pressings, the "Maximus Party" one, this one, and one with a green label.
There's a green label pressing for that? I know the label you're talking about, but haven't seen it for that 12"--Express seems to have changed their label design with pretty much every release.
Curved Air- Air Conditioning LP Moog!- Claude Denjean Inti-Illimani - La Nueva Cancion Chilena LP Pepe Jaramillo and his Latin American rhythm- Mexican Pizza LP David Banner- Play UK Remixes 12" Ghostface white label with hot fire "NY Wildstyle remix" w AZ, Rae. cut and paste joint with Nas and Jay Z. Kilo, Be easy Luda remix, and Future thug w Ludacris, Redman. oh, and a Lata Mangeshkar 45 (from Daag ost)
yeah there are several pressings, the "Maximus Party" one, this one, and one with a green label.
There's a green label pressing for that? I know the label you're talking about, but haven't seen it for that 12"--Express seems to have changed their label design with pretty much every release.
Vancouver record show was a little on the weak side....
Maneige- ni vent...ni nouvelle dizzy gillespie-rel thing Alice Coltrane-Journey to Satchidananda Dom Salvador-My Family Zvesti/MArtin Kratochvil and Jazz Q Eric Kloss-to Hear is to See Chico Hamilton-Pernigrations Shirley Scott-Something Gap MAngione-Sing Along Junk HArvey MAndel-BAby BAtter Eddie Higgins-Soulero
yeah there are several pressings, the "Maximus Party" one, this one, and one with a green label.
There's a green label pressing for that? I know the label you're talking about, but haven't seen it for that 12"--Express seems to have changed their label design with pretty much every release.
From a recent (unbid) auction.
YEllow Qary and Canadian Love Train came out first, MAximus PArty yellow second, Green Express third.
Have 20+ years of invoices (most handwritten but all dated) from a reggae store here in town to prove it. Phill Pratt often simultaneously released stuff in NY and Toronto.
"Every time is Qary time and Qary time is everytime"
ok. here is my finds from this weekend and last weekend (since i forgot about last week)
thrifts/fleas/record store/record fair
prices anywhere from 25 cents - a dollar (with exception of a few 3 to 5 dollar ones from double d/record fair)
last poets lps in that photo are old, but they were autographed when i saw them last weekend!
that calypso lp has a few cuts from THE CHARMER aka LOUIS FARRAKHAN!!!
and, i was completely shocked to find a copy of that coyle & sharpe lp. the back appears to be autographed by one of them.
still sealed og. orchestra kool lp!
peter lang lp on takoma --sounds a lot like fahey. also, that sinatra lp is a live lp from some italian guy who had a cafe that was a shrine to him. even weirder is that columbia records lp that was only for thier workers at the pressing plant. tends to be a sought after record for its rarity, and there is some dylan song on it among other things.
white generic cover lp is a elevis costello boot--i had no idea what it was, but picked it up for 50 cents. for the old school emo heads -- that thumbnail/harriet the spy split was found at a thrift. seemed very out of place.
early 80s stuff from --factual = private synthpop post-punk, standard of living = INCREDIBLE synth/no-wave post-punk--sort of like early cab. volt/tuxedo moon mixed with screamers and dna , jezebel & the nudes = synth/post-punk w/female vocals, scattered order = artsy post-punk from aus, and bamboo zoo = INCREDIBLE. think fire engines.
liberty bell in that one made my day! found at record fair for 5 bucks, was thrilled to find it. i have a og 45 of thiers on the cee-bee label out of corpus christi, tx. texas garage punk at its finest!
i know most of yall arent interested in this, but my boy kems and i bought about 800 records this weekend from a storage unit... and about 300 last weekend all late 80's to mid 90s hip hop... a lot of really really tough promos. picked up some records i have been lookin for for years. most in minty shapel. found out it belonged to a prominate miami dj and i guess he forgot to pay his storage bill thank you
i may put some pics up if i can get these somewhat organized
i know most of yall arent interested in this, but my boy kems and i bought about 800 records this weekend from a storage unit... and about 300 last weekend all late 80's to mid 90s hip hop... a lot of really really tough promos. picked up some records i have been lookin for for years. most in minty shapel. found out it belonged to a prominate miami dj and i guess he forgot to pay his storage bill thank you
i may put some pics up if i can get these somewhat organized
Why wouldn't we be interested? Pics would be dope. Florida DJs have some wild jammie jams, especially on the electro side of things, that you won't find elsewhere.
Picked up a lot of stuff this weekend and just won that big 45 lot on ebay this weekend (260 funk & soul 45s...i was the only bidder?), but this is the stuff i wrote down from saturday...more to come:
Gene Ammons - Free Again Wildflowers Vol. 3 Billy Cobham - Funky Thide of Sings Gabor Szabo - Great Hits (Impulse) The Nova Local - Nova 1 Jeff Lorber Fusion - Water Sign Flora Purim - 500 Miles High Newport in New York, The Jimmy Smith Jam - Jimmy, BB King, bunch of others Newport in New York Vol (i forget) Curtis Mayfield etc Gil Scott - Pieces of a Man Keith Jarrett - Great Moments With Gato Barbieri - Chapter One: Latin America Hubie Laws - Crying Song (CTI 1000 series...w/ Elvis Presley's rhythm section)
sorry no pics...no internet at home, no camera, soft.
i know most of yall arent interested in this, but my boy kems and i bought about 800 records this weekend from a storage unit... and about 300 last weekend all late 80's to mid 90s hip hop... a lot of really really tough promos. picked up some records i have been lookin for for years. most in minty shapel. found out it belonged to a prominate miami dj and i guess he forgot to pay his storage bill thank you
i may put some pics up if i can get these somewhat organized
Why wouldn't we be interested? Pics would be dope. Florida DJs have some wild jammie jams, especially on the electro side of things, that you won't find elsewhere.
well from what i see, hip hop doesnt pique peoples interest on this site. i know there are a few heads on here though. ill get some pics up. i cant believe i used the word pique.. oh yeah, no electro in there. it was all hip hop except for a few jazz pieces. i did find a dynamite brothers soundtrack.
well from what i see, hip hop doesnt pique peoples interest on this site.
my finds: spoonie gee- love rap/new rap language 12 b-fresh "watch my dj get busy" hey ladies EP blvd. mosse - you cant escape the hypeness (pic cover) schooly D- gangster boogie/maniac father MC- im getting better/father MC going ill 12 main source- looking out the front door 12 DJ Red Alert- hiphop on wax vol 2 spoonie gee- spoonin rap (red label) great peso & nasty- its time to rock 12
plus terry callier - what color is love fathers children LP paul nero soul party
but i dont know if the last few will pique anyones interest on this site
There was a scene on L.I. between '68 and '74 that evolved into a weird mix of The Rascals meet N.Y. Dolls...bands like Barnabye Bye, Wiggy Bits, American Tears, Truth(although their music always reminded me of a Heckle & Jeckle cartoon soundtrack) and the Illusion......they all made really commercial LP's but were much better "live"......it's definitely the "Long Island Sound" from that period.
Those bands suck too. Except Truth. I am an LI Sound hatter I guess. Like
Long Island never had a great music scene....the better rock stuff is the real private press stuff like Odyssey....I do dig the Haystacks Balboa LP that had Leslie West's brother Mark on guitar.....and Sir Lord Baltimore had some LI roots but for the most part it was a real commercial, slickly produced scene with Mob backing all trying to land a "hit".
Truth was great live...used to go see them with one of the better LI bands, Rat Race Choir
No shame in hatting the Lonk Guyland sound...it was very hattable.
Hit a nice vein Thursday and Friday at [censored]. Most appeared to be from the same collection spread out over various locations. H2O Damage on some covers but vinyl is all stone mint.
Two banging 45s from the [censored] flea market. Sorry about the pictures. I have the damnest time getting clear close ups with legible text.
Snoopy Dean--Shake and Bump, parts 1 & 2 (FL)[/b]
Electric Express--I Can't Believe We Did (the Whole Thing) (Greensboro, NC)[/b]
and then...VA 1970 Private Psych madness for 25 cents at the third day of an estate sale, around the corner from my house, tucked among some Firestone X-mas and Lawrence Welk shits!
Boogaloo Joe Jones- No Way (prestige) Charles Earland- Dynamite Bros (prestige) Archie Shepp- Magic of Juju (Impulse) Gene Russell- Talk to my Lady (Black Jazz) Muddy Waters- Electric Mud (cadet concept) Horace Silver- Tokyo Blues (BLue note) Grupo de Experimentacion Sonora- Cuba Va! (Paredon). this record is cool, features Pablo Milanes and Silvio Rodriguez. what's up with Paredon- looks exactly like Folkways, right down to the paste-on and the booklet. James Moody- Beyond this World (Vanguard) thanks to Buscrates!! Nat Adderley- Much Brass (Riverside) Adventures of Captain Sky Mongo Santamaria- Soul Bag (Columbia)
i know most of yall arent interested in this, but my boy kems and i bought about 800 records this weekend from a storage unit... and about 300 last weekend all late 80's to mid 90s hip hop... a lot of really really tough promos. picked up some records i have been lookin for for years. most in minty shapel. found out it belonged to a prominate miami dj and i guess he forgot to pay his storage bill thank you
i may put some pics up if i can get these somewhat organized
Why wouldn't we be interested? Pics would be dope. Florida DJs have some wild jammie jams, especially on the electro side of things, that you won't find elsewhere.
well from what i see, hip hop doesnt pique peoples interest on this site. i know there are a few heads on here though. ill get some pics up. i cant believe i used the word pique.. oh yeah, no electro in there. it was all hip hop except for a few jazz pieces. i did find a dynamite brothers soundtrack.
maybe youright. fuck these folls. pm me what you got and lets trade some records. soulstrut hiphop goes underground!
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There's a green label pressing for that? I know the label you're talking about, but haven't seen it for that 12"--Express seems to have changed their label design with pretty much every release.
Nice finds....I'm sure you know that Leathercoated Minds is JJ Cale.....
The Gospel LP cover is
Curved Air- Air Conditioning LP
Moog!- Claude Denjean
Inti-Illimani - La Nueva Cancion Chilena LP
Pepe Jaramillo and his Latin American rhythm- Mexican Pizza LP
David Banner- Play UK Remixes 12"
Ghostface white label with hot fire "NY Wildstyle remix" w AZ, Rae. cut and paste joint with Nas and Jay Z. Kilo, Be easy Luda remix, and Future thug w Ludacris, Redman.
oh, and a Lata Mangeshkar 45 (from Daag ost)
From a recent (unbid) auction.
Maneige- ni vent...ni nouvelle
dizzy gillespie-rel thing
Alice Coltrane-Journey to Satchidananda
Dom Salvador-My Family
Zvesti/MArtin Kratochvil and Jazz Q
Eric Kloss-to Hear is to See
Chico Hamilton-Pernigrations
Shirley Scott-Something
Gap MAngione-Sing Along Junk
HArvey MAndel-BAby BAtter
Eddie Higgins-Soulero
YEllow Qary and Canadian Love Train came out first, MAximus PArty yellow second, Green Express third.
Have 20+ years of invoices (most handwritten but all dated) from a reggae store here in town to prove it. Phill Pratt often simultaneously released stuff in NY and Toronto.
"Every time is Qary time and Qary time is everytime"
That a serious typo, but I've seen worse.
K.
Roots
Deep stuff, k.
thrifts/fleas/record store/record fair
prices anywhere from 25 cents - a dollar (with exception of a few 3 to 5 dollar ones from double d/record fair)
last poets lps in that photo are old, but they were autographed when i saw them last weekend!
that calypso lp has a few cuts from THE CHARMER aka LOUIS FARRAKHAN!!!
and, i was completely shocked to find a copy of that coyle & sharpe lp. the back appears to be autographed by one of them.
still sealed og. orchestra kool lp!
peter lang lp on takoma --sounds a lot like fahey.
also, that sinatra lp is a live lp from some italian guy who had a cafe that was a shrine to him.
even weirder is that columbia records lp that was only for thier workers at the pressing plant. tends to be a sought after record for its rarity, and there is some dylan song on it among other things.
white generic cover lp is a elevis costello boot--i had no idea what it was, but picked it up for 50 cents. for the old school emo heads -- that thumbnail/harriet the spy split was found at a thrift. seemed very out of place.
early 80s stuff from --factual = private synthpop post-punk, standard of living = INCREDIBLE synth/no-wave post-punk--sort of like early cab. volt/tuxedo moon mixed with screamers and dna , jezebel & the nudes = synth/post-punk w/female vocals, scattered order = artsy post-punk from aus, and bamboo zoo = INCREDIBLE. think fire engines.
liberty bell in that one made my day! found at record fair for 5 bucks, was thrilled to find it. i have a og 45 of thiers on the cee-bee label out of corpus christi, tx. texas garage punk at its finest!
$1.99 - Sealed!
all late 80's to mid 90s hip hop... a lot of really really tough promos. picked up some records i have been lookin for for years. most in minty shapel.
found out it belonged to a prominate miami dj and i guess he forgot to pay his storage bill
thank you
i may put some pics up if i can get these somewhat organized
Why wouldn't we be interested? Pics would be dope. Florida DJs have some wild jammie jams, especially on the electro side of things, that you won't find elsewhere.
^^^
THE BEST AND WORST THING TO HAPPEN TO RECORD COLLECTORS, EVERYWHERE.
What does that Folica "Comando Geral" sound like?
standard mid-70s brazillian samba / carnival from what i remember...
Gene Ammons - Free Again
Wildflowers Vol. 3
Billy Cobham - Funky Thide of Sings
Gabor Szabo - Great Hits (Impulse)
The Nova Local - Nova 1
Jeff Lorber Fusion - Water Sign
Flora Purim - 500 Miles High
Newport in New York, The Jimmy Smith Jam - Jimmy, BB King, bunch of others
Newport in New York Vol (i forget) Curtis Mayfield etc
Gil Scott - Pieces of a Man
Keith Jarrett - Great Moments With
Gato Barbieri - Chapter One: Latin America
Hubie Laws - Crying Song (CTI 1000 series...w/ Elvis Presley's rhythm section)
sorry no pics...no internet at home, no camera, soft.
well from what i see, hip hop doesnt pique peoples interest on this site. i know there are a few heads on here though. ill get some pics up. i cant believe i used the word pique..
oh yeah, no electro in there. it was all hip hop except for a few jazz pieces. i did find a dynamite brothers soundtrack.
my finds:
spoonie gee- love rap/new rap language 12
b-fresh "watch my dj get busy"
hey ladies EP
blvd. mosse - you cant escape the hypeness (pic cover)
schooly D- gangster boogie/maniac
father MC- im getting better/father MC going ill 12
main source- looking out the front door 12
DJ Red Alert- hiphop on wax vol 2
spoonie gee- spoonin rap (red label)
great peso & nasty- its time to rock 12
plus
terry callier - what color is love
fathers children LP
paul nero soul party
but i dont know if the last few will pique anyones interest on this site
I picked that up at the Goodwill at the beach a couple weeks ago... red label though
Wha??? No love for the Good Rats???
Two banging 45s from the [censored] flea market. Sorry about the pictures. I have the damnest time getting clear close ups with legible text.
Snoopy Dean--Shake and Bump, parts 1 & 2 (FL)[/b]
Electric Express--I Can't Believe We Did (the Whole Thing) (Greensboro, NC)[/b]
and then...VA 1970 Private Psych madness for 25 cents at the third day of an estate sale, around the corner from my house, tucked among some Firestone X-mas and Lawrence Welk shits!
http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildata.php?itemnr=4800088262
Charles Earland- Dynamite Bros (prestige)
Archie Shepp- Magic of Juju (Impulse)
Gene Russell- Talk to my Lady (Black Jazz)
Muddy Waters- Electric Mud (cadet concept)
Horace Silver- Tokyo Blues (BLue note)
Grupo de Experimentacion Sonora- Cuba Va! (Paredon). this record is cool, features Pablo Milanes and Silvio Rodriguez. what's up with Paredon- looks exactly like Folkways, right down to the paste-on and the booklet.
James Moody- Beyond this World (Vanguard) thanks to Buscrates!!
Nat Adderley- Much Brass (Riverside)
Adventures of Captain Sky
Mongo Santamaria- Soul Bag (Columbia)
plus some other stuff...
K.
maybe youright. fuck these folls. pm me what you got and lets trade some records. soulstrut hiphop goes underground!
folkways imprint
take that shit to waxidermy...
Son.