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    Is that a test press?

    Or just super-OG low budget 1st press?

    Either way, pretty sick to have for a track that
    gets bandied about as contender for "the
    first 'soul' song!"

    If it's the same group...

    Love Love Love



    k in Canada.

  • luckluck 4,077 Posts
    YO, a weekday find for me:

    havent really had time to listen to several records i just recently picked up at the record fair here in CPH, one of these was from a swedish seller who told me that he'd dug up Stark Reality five times (top that ), Guiness Book material!!! anyway, i bought a album from this guy which have an awesome track on it, im not sure if this shit's been sampled before, i have the feeling ive heard it before somewhere, psych-folk-funk steez, not really sure what to call this genre, a Canadian group called the Poppy Family.

    check it: http://www.myspace.com/upskiboo


    Have you heard Monty's "They used our LPs for ballast in international ships" story? Like the dude pulling Stark out of a Swedish ostrich farm?

    Are you kidding about the Poppy Family, Mister Nakamura?

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts


    anyway, i bought a album from this guy which have an awesome track on it, im not sure if this shit's been sampled before, i have the feeling ive heard it before somewhere, psych-folk-funk steez, not really sure what to call this genre, a Canadian group called the Poppy Family.

    check it: http://www.myspace.com/upskiboo



    I think I like the North American cover better:



    If only because the font on that other cover is so
    hideous - like a Barry Manilow LP from 1978 or something...
    anyway, yeah, the Poppy Family LP is kind of an acknowledged
    SS favorite ... the spacy ballad tracks like "Free from the City"
    and "Beyond the Clouds" get stuck in my head constantly.

    "No Blood in Bone" is undeniably the freshest song on there -
    here's something cool I found this week on a cheapo "Best of Vancouver
    Rock Volume 1" 60's comp LP...seems before forming the Poppy Family,
    Terry Jacks originally recorded "No Blood In Bone" as a garage punk
    track! Check it out:

    Terry Jacks - No Blood In Bone - unreleased OG garage version MP3

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  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    My only "find" of the week so far
    came in the mail today:






    Pretty cool blend of Beau Brummels/Beach Boys folk-pop
    harmony vocals & ripping fuzztone guitar! "Supervised"
    by Lee Hazlewood for his LHI label. I had a couple of
    45's from here for a few years, finally got a clean &
    cheap copy of the full LP from eBay. Good stuff.



    Fuzzed-out action:

    Kitchen Cinq - Determination - LHI 1967 MP3

    Folk Rock goodness:

    Kitchen Cinq - Need All the Help I Can Get - LHI 1967 MP3

  • SoulhawkSoulhawk 3,197 Posts

    Is that a test press?

    Or just super-OG low budget 1st press?

    Either way, pretty sick to have for a track that
    gets bandied about as contender for "the
    first 'soul' song!"

    If it's the same group...

    Love Love Love



    k in Canada.

    same group?

    yes, and no.

    the Falcons went through many many line-up changes over the years.

    the group that recorded for Lupine included Eddie Floyd, Mack Rice, Joe Stubbs( brother of the 4 Top singer) & Wilson Pickett - 'I Found a Love' was Pickett's break-out performance.

    the Falcons on Big Wheel is a different group previously called the Fabulous Playboys - they had the same management as the Falcons & took over the name when the orig group broke up / went solo.

    btb

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts





    Hows this one? Do you have a SOUND clip?

    its okay. it pops up quite often for looking so dope.

    that sensations is cool but its the most common one from them. $10 or so should get you a copy anywhere. all of their other records on way out are better imo.

    the falcons on lupine is nice. wish i had clean copies of their records.

    wf:

    (in the mail)

    little beaver - s/t
    universal jones - vol 1
    jimmy mcgriff - soul sugar
    ew&f - s/t
    donnie elbert - the real me (sealed)
    bill blacks combo - turn on your love light

    a ton of nice statler and hoctors inc.:

    frank hatchett - afro cuban jazz jungle drums vol 2
    johnny frigo - giants of jazz dance (awesome latin tracks)
    johnny frigo - jazz dance 107 (awesome latin tracks)
    bobby christian - all that jazz (ill drum instrumentals) x2
    statler - dance factory w. Express, Barettas Theme
    Lynda Gache - Smooth & Hot (funky inst Queeka)
    nilo toledo - jazz in the sun w. Aint no Sunshine, Gold Coast Banana Puddn, Do It, etc
    Hoctor - Shall we Dance w. Theme from Black Belt Jones, etc

    and like 30 more pieces.

    if anyone is interested in these type of pieces holler at me on the PM and ill give you a list of what i got. have 600+ more pieces coming to me as well so get at me.

  • upskibooupskiboo 2,396 Posts


    anyway, i bought a album from this guy which have an awesome track on it, im not sure if this shit's been sampled before, i have the feeling ive heard it before somewhere, psych-folk-funk steez, not really sure what to call this genre, a Canadian group called the Poppy Family.

    check it: http://www.myspace.com/upskiboo



    I think I like the North American cover better:



    If only because the font on that other cover is so
    hideous - like a Barry Manilow LP from 1978 or something...

    i actually like the english Decca cover, the spooky picture fits the song!

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    Willie West.







    Early Wailers blank.



























































    Cymande before Cymande?

















    K in Canada.

  • jaymackjaymack 5,199 Posts
    holy shit!
    i dont know whether to idolize you, or wonder where you find the time and money to spend all the time you do posting up records you found.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Didn't know Maurice & Mac were still recording in
    the early 70's - how is it?

    Also, just when I think I've seen every T.K. subsidiary
    there is, up pops another ... never heard of that one in the
    first pic - "Acid's World" or "R-Cid's World?"

    oh, and nice finds as always, of course.

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    It's my job.

    Kevin.

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    (Clarence)Reid's World maybe???

    K.

  • funky16cornersfunky16corners 7,175 Posts


    I have an Eldridge Holmes 45 on Brown Sugar. This is the first time I've seen anything else on that label.

  • Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts



    I love this record

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    yeah, I'd be really interested in hearing that Maurice & Mac.
    M&M's work for Checker was outstanding.

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    I'll get a clip together later tonight.

    k.

  • SoulhawkSoulhawk 3,197 Posts


    I have an Eldridge Holmes 45 on Brown Sugar. This is the first time I've seen anything else on that label.

    the flip side is funky - not too tough a 'pull' as the man says...

    ---

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts


    I have an Eldridge Holmes 45 on Brown Sugar. This is the first time I've seen anything else on that label.

    Is it not the same as this one:




  • jaymackjaymack 5,199 Posts
    It's my job.

    Kevin.


    then we'll go w/ the former!

  • LazerLazer 796 Posts
    My local thrift in tiny assed Wisconsin farm town:


    Blues Magoos -- Psychedelic Lollipop (Mercury)
    Black Sabbath -- Paranoid (WB)
    Stevie Wonder -- Music of My Mind (Tamla)
    Joe Jones -- Boogaloo Joe (Prestige)
    Fred McDowell -- Long Way From Home (Milestone)
    Ike & Tina Turner -- In Person (Minit)
    Son House -- Father of The Folk Blues (Columbia)
    Marvin Gaye -- Let's Get it On (Tamla)
    Muddy Waters -- At Newport 1960 (Chess)
    Blind Willie McTell -- Last Session (Prestige Bluesville)
    Instant Funk -- S/T (Salsoul)
    Fred McDowell -- and his Blues Boys (Arhoolie)
    Big Bill Broonzy -- Sings Country Blues (Folkways)

    all in very good ++ shape too. well, save for the Blues Magoos

    Broonzy is nice.

  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts
    Thanks to the hommie JKriss for some nice soul lp's!
    The Intruders "when we get married"
    The Moments "a moment with"
    The Whispers "life and breath"
    The Escorts "all we need is another chance"
    The Temprees "3"

    also:
    Barbara Mason "Yes, I'm ready"
    Perry Robinson "kundalini"

  • motown67motown67 4,513 Posts
    singles:

    jewels - opportunity/gotta find a way (dimension) 45

    I freaking love Opportunity. One of my favorite Soul tunes. I can sing a long to that all day long.

  • Thanks to the hommie JKriss for some nice soul lp's!
    The Intruders "when we get married"
    The Moments "a moment with"
    The Whispers "life and breath"
    The Escorts "all we need is another chance"
    The Temprees "3"

    also:
    Barbara Mason "Yes, I'm ready"
    Perry Robinson "kundalini"

    I think he mislabeled that package

    please forward it along to

    Dabney_Klein
    West Covina, CA
    91**1

    thnaks paece

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts
    you can be impressed. that was a nice pull and the first time ive ever looked at kevins finds. usually theyre reggae and that bores me because i never see it and i dont care about the music.

    nice pieces. some of those are real winners like ledgends and the masqueraders. the rest are nice but theyre the cheaper ($10-20) and easier to find titles from those groups like M&M. they are ALL good soul records regardless of value. modern, northern, ballads, etc. really really nice finds kevin.

  • bluesnagbluesnag 1,285 Posts
    singles:

    jewels - opportunity/gotta find a way (dimension) 45

    I freaking love Opportunity. One of my favorite Soul tunes. I can sing a long to that all day long.

    i actually sought it out based on your review of it. so thanks for all the reviews!

  • luckluck 4,077 Posts
    I've always liked that Willie West number.

    ...and yes, it is "Reid's World." There were 6 or 7 45s on that label. That's the sought-after one.

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    you can be impressed. that was a nice pull and the first time ive ever looked at kevins finds. usually theyre reggae and that bores me because i never see it and i dont care about the music.

    nice pieces. some of those are real winners like ledgends and the masqueraders. the rest are nice but theyre the cheaper ($10-20) and easier to find titles from those groups like M&M. they are ALL good soul records regardless of value. modern, northern, ballads, etc. really really nice finds kevin.

    More pic's in my "Lickle Soundsystem" post from the same collection for viewing , Justin.

    My pic's not show on your computer in the past???

    http://soulstrut.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=650265&page=0&fpart=1&vc=1

    Kevin.

  • TheMackTheMack 3,414 Posts
    Impressions-this is my country
    Tommy James and the Shondells-Hanky Panky
    The Heartbeats-Again
    The Hush of Midnight(jewish rock opera with some nice music)
    Love-Da Capo(og gold label mono)

  • MikeZeroMikeZero 215 Posts


    Paradise...Ladies of the 80s...Marj Snyder x2...Two xian psych/spoken word albums on Avant Garde (pretty cool ones)...Phil Angotti is great low-key power pop/songwriter from '86...Big Star 3rd...Joseph...Left Banke...Bevis Frond's 2nd...Nick Drake box



    Mutants...Cindy Lynn...Lukas Lollipop...John Williams & The Tick Tocks...Azie Mortimer
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