WEEKEND FINDS
Guzzo
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I didn't see a weekend finds thread so heres a new one.A couple recnet pickups:
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really entertaining on a kitschy level. probably the funnest ranchero/ norteno album I own
Is that one guy (bottom left) called HARRY PATCH?[/b]
Killer early to mid eighties digital/early dancehall stuff BOOM!
Zager & Evans s/t( ), and this:
- a really dope (IMHO) Romanian prog album.
"scored" this one today!
warning: I'm back on the internet. You are not ready for my record pron.
Deanmartinraer. Recorded at the Beverly Hilton in Nov. 1959. LP cost $25 at the time (pretty steep in 1959). An interesting snap shot in time. Jewish and Italian jokes galore.
no chance for a mp3 snippet from this?
I just figured you'd want to know what you are getting into!
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Can't go wrong with this song really.
a double, really good and slept on instr. very different to the old classic
Test of this:
It's got baps on the cover duh.
Lover's Rock. mostly cheezy reggae covers of classic soul songs so if yo like the song and they back off on the sax, it's bearable. I don't mind the covers of Never Found a Girl and Perfidia.
maggie thrett - soupy (dynovoice)
ronnie taylor - i can't take it (nassau)
richard berry - have love will travel (re on golden era)
and a broken copy of the poets - devil's den (try me) in the mailbox ...
Best of Wattstax
Cerrone - Cerrone's Paradise
Doubles of Herbie Hancock's Megamix w/D.S.T.
Public Enemy - Give it Up
A Few Short Notes From The End Run (private press Latin Jazz on American Clave. Very out there.)
Bill Cobham - Spectrum
Ten Years After - Stonedhenge
Ten Years After - S/T
Keith Jarrett & Jack DeJohnette - Ruta and Dajtya (trippy ECM stuff)
Run D.M.C. - Can You Rock it Like This
Run D.M.C. - Hard Times
Ten Years After - Wait
Keith Jarret Trio - Somewhere Before (Paul Motion & Charlie Haden! repress though)
Booker T & The M.G.'s - Hip Hug-Her
Sugarhill Gang - 8th Wonder
CHEESECAKE LOVERS
#1 I just purchased a digital camera. My last digital camera was ca. 1997. It was the camera equivalent of having a cellphone that you had to carry in those little carrying bags back in the day like doctors did, in other words it was a dinosaur.
#2 I just returned from a two week buying excursion. I think the rough count is that i passed through 14 states in two weeks. 5000 miles later....
#3 I would say the trip was a success solely for this one record... no one seems to know it... i've asked everyone, consulted all the "experts", checked popsike at least 10 times, it wasn't even in the Funky Groove Lexicon. this is what they call a new discovery....
I haven't decided what i want to do with it yet. I was considering doing consigment with the reputable seller known as Shuga Records but I really think i need to take a night to think it through.
^^those billy devroe cheesecake factories are terrible, but nice covers.
i knew these wouldnt be great but they were cheap and i was intrigued by the
bootleggy looking covers. its actually pretty nice for calypso, which i usually am dissapointed by -
these ones dont sound at all syrupy or bland. kinda lo-fi and edgy.
^^ i was offered this huge pile of 45s, pretty good stuff overall. had to take em
all but there is very little weak stuff in the mix so it worked out good. plenty of
'i didnt know about this one' moments. and a cool miles EP to boot. and the bizarre
italian childrens choir picture disc!
Are you the one that outbid me on the cheap
copy last week? I was kicking myself for not
having gone higher.
if you're bl*ckm*sk, so yes that's me ... the copy was only graded vg, but it plays really well ...