Hey K, if you're asking what it is...it's an early 80's modern soul album from Chicago (I think) with a solid boogie vibe...some nice tracks on this one!
I was on a hardcroe buzz this week it seems, replaced some worn out cassettes. Also now the entire Judge discog is on two nice pieces of colored vinyl, sweet.
I saw Judge back in '90...they were alright but the real band that night was the opening group, BLIND APPROACH (from Minneapolis). Great band with two criminally slept on 7"s...
I thought someone else asked what it was (album stage left of Electric Mud). I've had it a couple times - always thought it was a Ohio thing for some reason.
Excedrin Headache #24 is such a dope track. I did a little research on it a ways back - I remember they were ex-O'Jays. I always wondered if there was a 12" of it.
btw you guys are killing me with Simtec & Wylie LP's at thrift stores. I wanna move to another state just to improve my local thrifting experience.
Rockadelic, that PHD record looks awesome/cool. What does it sound like? Good/bad? Only worth the cover?
That detroid sound by the megatons is great. Same with that norma jenkins. That "Jazz, Jive, and Boogie" is a 10" from the early 50s of straight jazz from the 40s. Not really into that stuff, but the cover was so cool.
Finally got a copy of this. The cover isn't that great, but the vinly is NM and it had the original inner sleeve and was only $20CAN at this antique mall. Great album.
Finally got a copy of this. The cover isn't that great, but the vinly is NM and it had the original inner sleeve and was only $20CAN at this antique mall. Great album.
Finally got a copy of this. The cover isn't that great, but the vinly is NM and it had the original inner sleeve and was only $20CAN at this antique mall. Great album.
these are from last week but I just got back from Vegas...didn't have much time for record shopping in San Francisco but here's the modest haul I came home with:
Jimmy Cliff- S/T (Trojan 1976 reissue) John Holt- A1 Disco Showcase (Taurus) Archie Shepp Quintet- Bird Fire V/A- Trap Door
Al Reed- 99 44/100 Pure Love b/w Sorry About That 45 (Axe, DJ Copy, labels are fucked but record plays great) Marva Whitney- Your Love Was Good For Me b/w If You Love Me 45 (King) Twinkle Brothers- Sweeter She Is Part 1 b/w Part 2 45 (blank) General Crook- What Time It Is Part 1 b/w Part 2 45 (Down To Earth) The Hot Line- I Like What I Like b/w Get Down- Get Stank! 45 (Red Coach) The Boys in the Band- The Boys in the Band b/w Sumpin Heavy 45 (Spring)
pretty good northern and ballads. LP doesnt pop up often. they have a few 45s prior to the RCA release on some smaller labels. not the most solid piece but a damn good find. dont know a value but i would guess $60? i could be waaaay off but thats my guess.
lil dude finds this weekened. all i listened to so far is the shakey jake and its a pretty good blues record. o and solitudes is a environmental sounds record with birds chirping and a thunderstorm and frogs cricketing.
Staple Singers - For What It's Worth (Epic) Howard Roberts - Antelope Freeway (Impulse) Baden Powell - L'Amme de (Imagem) Inner Life - I'm Caught Up (Prelude) Shonen Knife - S/T (Giant) Sweetwater - Just for You (Reprise) Leroy Hutson - Hutson (mint promo with publicity photo and press kit) Mondo Grosso - Marble (something in Japanese) Marks and Lebzelter - Rock and Other Four Letter Words (Columbia) Anyone know anything about this one? Crazy 1968 psych/spoken word sound collage thing.
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like a $40 record right
Hey K, if you're asking what it is...it's an early 80's modern soul album from Chicago (I think) with a solid boogie vibe...some nice tracks on this one!
I saw Judge back in '90...they were alright but the real band that night was the opening group, BLIND APPROACH (from Minneapolis). Great band with two criminally slept on 7"s...
K.
Area record store from Saturday evening
And then today someone somewhere had records to trade. I offered 2 Bohannons and some Jaylib effort for these
upgrade
ha, first of only 2 google hits brings up an Ish by the Rajmeister. Nice heavy drums for this sort of thing.
flea market dude:
amoeba berkeley:
(axelrod is the only non "find". a purchase for $14)
(the human condition is sooooooo )
thrift #2:
thrift #3:
record store #1:
garage sale dude:
thrift #4:
amoeba sf:
(brother to brother is also a purchase)
I passed on that Louis Sneed this morning (I'm guessing that very copy), how is it? I got some nice gospel from the same dude (presumably).
Excedrin Headache #24 is such a dope track.
I did a little research on it a ways back - I
remember they were ex-O'Jays. I always wondered
if there was a 12" of it.
btw you guys are killing me with Simtec & Wylie LP's
at thrift stores. I wanna move to another state just to
improve my local thrifting experience.
That detroid sound by the megatons is great. Same with that norma jenkins.
That "Jazz, Jive, and Boogie" is a 10" from the early 50s of straight jazz from the 40s. Not really into that stuff, but the cover was so cool.
Finally got a copy of this. The cover isn't that great, but the vinly is NM and it had the original inner sleeve and was only $20CAN at this antique mall. Great album.
yo, go get it. really nice. i was debating for a second until i saw "oliver sain" in the credits.
PP terd in this bunch. The Whispers is
The Mikki lp has an amazing ripperton sounding track called "never enough time"
This is a dupe if someone needs it.
in stratford?
Nice, Ripa! Did you find that "Odysseus" in he wild?
Jimmy Cliff- S/T (Trojan 1976 reissue)
John Holt- A1 Disco Showcase (Taurus)
Archie Shepp Quintet- Bird Fire
V/A- Trap Door
Al Reed- 99 44/100 Pure Love b/w Sorry About That 45 (Axe, DJ Copy, labels are fucked but record plays great)
Marva Whitney- Your Love Was Good For Me b/w If You Love Me 45 (King)
Twinkle Brothers- Sweeter She Is Part 1 b/w Part 2 45 (blank)
General Crook- What Time It Is Part 1 b/w Part 2 45 (Down To Earth)
The Hot Line- I Like What I Like b/w Get Down- Get Stank! 45 (Red Coach)
The Boys in the Band- The Boys in the Band b/w Sumpin Heavy 45 (Spring)
the compound
the finds
a couple nice 45s
peace to Haze25, TheNon, and the greater upstate NY/western Mass.
pretty good northern and ballads. LP doesnt pop up often. they have a few 45s prior to the RCA release on some smaller labels. not the most solid piece but a damn good find. dont know a value but i would guess $60? i could be waaaay off but thats my guess.
I haven't listened to it yet, but I picked it up on your recommendation.
Staple Singers - For What It's Worth (Epic)
Howard Roberts - Antelope Freeway (Impulse)
Baden Powell - L'Amme de (Imagem)
Inner Life - I'm Caught Up (Prelude)
Shonen Knife - S/T (Giant)
Sweetwater - Just for You (Reprise)
Leroy Hutson - Hutson (mint promo with publicity photo and press kit)
Mondo Grosso - Marble (something in Japanese)
Marks and Lebzelter - Rock and Other Four Letter Words (Columbia) Anyone know anything about this one? Crazy 1968 psych/spoken word sound collage thing.