The Weekend Finds Thread
holmes
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OK, so I know this is early for you northern hemisphere types, but it's already saturday afternoon here & after the record fair this morning I am now broke until wednesday so I won't be buying much tomorrow. Anyhow, 2X free gifts, 5X mailbox "finds" & 18X record fair finds. Cool. No worthwhile 45s at the record fair though which was a bummer.
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Gary Tom's Empire- 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 Blow Your Whistle (sealed)
Magic Sam- West Side Soul
The Avenue- Hot-n-Nasty (sealed)- can I get a or anyone know anything about it? Private Ypsilanti, MI ish, worth opening?
Earl Sixteen- Showcase
Definitely not worth opening. There was stock of this at either Encore or Graveyard for a while. I listened to an open copy sometime last year and my repulsion was immediate. Promising cover though, huh?
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Grapefruit "Around"
The Flame "S/T"
Sagittarius "Blue Marble"
Jellybread "First Slice"
Pidgeon "S/T"
Maximillian "S/T"
Blue Cheer "Outsideinside"
Lovecraft "Valley of the Moon"
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Clear Light "S/T"
Harvey Mandel "
Arther Brown
Ambergris? "S/T"
The East Side Kids "The Tiger and the Lamb"
The Foundation "Build Me Up Buttercup"
The Glitterhouse "Colorblind"
Tranquility "S/T"
Lougarou "S/T"
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Renaissance "Scheherazade"
Magic Lanterns "Shame Shame"
California Poppy Pickers "Hair-Aquarius"
The Paupers "Magic People"
The Cherry People "S/T"
Moonrakers "S/T"
Rick Wakeman "No Earthly Connection"
Hanson "Magic Dragon"
Steve Kuhn "Trance"
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Rasputin's Stash "S/T"
Gordon Parks "Shaft's Big Score"
Rufus Thomas "Live at the PJs"
Calvin Keys "Proceed with Caution"
Brooklyn Steel
Dick Hyman "Age of Electronicus"
Lalo Schifrin "Mannix"
Esso Steel Band of Bermuda "Sunshine"
Sugarcane Harris "Sugarcane"
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Don Covay "See-Saw"
Johnny Hallyday "Enregistrement Public Au Palais Des Sports A Paris"
Pay It All Back Vol.1 (80s british dub comp)
New Order "Power Corruption Lies"
Michal Urbaniak & Urszula Dudziak "Tribute to Komeda"
Keith Jarrett "Life Between the Exit Signs"
David Grisman Quintet "S/T"
Willie Colon "Lo Mato"
Ravi Shankar "India's Master Musician
To top it off, dude kept handing me slices of sharp chedder his buddies from oregon sent him with his monthly weed shipment. Still doubtful about his sexploits though.
My girlfriend's uncle was the keyboardist in The Glitterhouse. He has amazing stories including playing with Jimi Hendrix in the Village right before Jimi got discovered in London and how he was almost in Crosby Stills & Nash.
(grapefruit!)
that dude even has some quebec psych/folk haha lougarou later known as garolou
nice one!
couple different spots, all under $3:
found a dude who had a quantity on a gang of 45's. he said it was leftover stock from a store who's owner left it to him before he died. i'm going to homie's house in a couple of days to check it out, but these are what i picked up from him yesterday (quarter each):
Any of these nearly as good as the extremely overpriced copies for sale on GEMM would lead one to believe??
Starlets on Chess (great northern tune), Raves on Smash (eastern pop psych/garage...great!), Rosebuds on Tower (rare soul tune...wrecked copy but plays nice), Paul Kelly on Philips (another nice soul tune), Chocolate Tunnel on Era (another nice psych 45)
The 45 is Big Barney - The Whole Thang, which is a killer funk 45.
Bottom left is John Rydgren - Cantata of New Life, which was a bit of a dissapointment as half of the lp are tracks taken from his Silhouette Segments LP ( ), but it was really cheap and it's going on my record wall because of the beautiful collage cover-art.
The Axelrod's were both still sealed.
someone should really snag that Grapefruit lp, its really great if you are into the Beatles and Emitt Rhodes and whatnot...
The Otis is super clean, and the Starr/Blinky LP has a couple of nice upbeat numbers. Have wanted Computer World on vinyl forever!!!
These are all dollar bin finds on a quick record trip...The Jimmy Smith LP sounds great so far..
BUT...The find of the weekend is my new baby:
A 1976 Triumph 2500 TC. A classic 'careful lady owner'...Was totally worth the two days driving to get it!!!
Good hauls this weekend!!
-A looks-beat-but-plays-pretty-damn-well original copy of Funkadelic "America Eats Its Young"
-The Meters "Look-Ka Py Py"
-Kelis "Bossy" 12" promo
-Cee-Lo "Closet Freak" 12" promo
-Lavell Kamma and his Afro Soul Review "Soft Soul" 7"
-The Meters "Sophisticated Cissy" 7"
-Willie Mitchell "Up Hard" 7"
-Archie Bell & The Drells "You're Such A Beautiful Child" 7"
-Little Beaver "Joey" 7"
-and a white label cover of "Melting Pot" thrown in too.
This single has an amazing ubiquity - it is so widely available,
all over the US and in other countries, but looks like it was homemade
and should only have been pressed in 500 copies or so...
cake rules...
I got that Spats LP last year at a carboot sale here in the UK. Didn't think much of it (one track in AWB style perhaps?) and certainly didn't think to check it out online, so surprised to see that GEMM price. Surely is extremely overpriced?
On a better note, Age came through on the deals w/ his trades thread. Picked up his Aposento Alto (lovely), Dorando, Jake Wade and Stainless Soul at a price I can definitely live with.
If you didn't already know, Age is very very dude. Super nice guy who threw in the Les Crane lp I never got around to picking up. Thanks again, man.
Lastly, the cherry on top, Baris Manco's Gonul Daga, in true vg- turkish condition. So so nice.
Steve Kuhn - S/T (Buddah)
Blackalicious - Melodica (Mo Wax)
Alexander Robotnick - Ce N'est Q'un Debut (Materiali Sonori)
Grobschnitt - Solar Music Live (Brain)
Ann Peebles - Straight from the Heart (Hi)
Funk Inc. - Chicken Lickin' (Prestige)
Life - I'm Caught Up (TCT 12")
I bought about 75 records from her collection of several hundred. Here are some of my favorites...
Finally found these in my "donation box" after buying them a month ago and misplacing them. Now if i could only find his solo lp.
Loner Folk up top was some Stereo Ja*k's $1 folk bin niceness. Peter Duchin
has the power duo of Chuck Rainey & Pretty Purdie, and a few nice joints.
Live Motown set is from my favorite era, has mucho heat - Originals doing "Sing
a Simple Song," 3[/b] Bobby Taylor songs, Temps doing "Cloud 9" and prime
era Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder fills the flipside. RAW!! "Fly Disco Fly" is
basically a disco-funk library LP from Dieter Reith and crew, on the same label
as the dope V.I.P. Connection 12"
A lil' higher quality, all still local except for the CC:
Mobley is an early press (Ny, USA) and looks G+ but played without a pop! $3 and
just an amazing album.
Sonny Stitt was sealed and not warped
- I have access to a few more sealed copies of this, get at me on the PM if interested -
Chubby Checker is a true ~real headz know~ deal, an absolutely
ill psych session recorded circa 1969/1970, and released only on euro budget
LP's and North American truck stop tapes from '71-'83 ... I was tired of being
outbid on it on eBay, and googling by just catalog # found me a German oldies
website selling it for 5 euros! "Let me warn you this is not 'Twist' music like
the cover implies, but loud rock music" wrote the nice man from Germany ...
yeah, no shit! That's why I need that shit in my life, mein herr!!
Here's a sip of the audio - the entire LP is up for DL in the RH forum:
Chubby Checker - My Mind MP3
Some pop/psych 45's picked up cheap "on lunch:"
Decent stuff - check the Lewis & Clark jawn:
Lewis & Clark Expedition - Blue Revelation MP3
More 45's:
dope heavy garage tune about LSD on Motown subsidiary!
Awesome Northern 2-sider from perhaps the most talented voice out of the
Curtis camp (although Major Lance may have something to say about that) -
one more MP3 to celebrate the holiday weekend:
Billy Butler - Help Yourself MP3