This thread made me realize I haven't listened to a record since Thursday. And that was just a couple of my most recent digs from a week and a half ago. I'm slippin'. Last record was either Funky Snakefoot or the Tension Omnimusic lib. Wish I had more time!
Compton's Most Wanted--"Straight Checkin' 'Em" because the beat I made over the weekend is turning into a "SCE" remix.
i need to hear this. I love CMW. I never noticed accapellas on their 12"s. but I only have 3.......
Yeah, I think "SCE" is the only one with an acapella. Or at least it's the only one I have that has an acapella. I really like the way Eiht gets on fast tracks, but once he got into that super-slow dragging shit, I lost a lot of interest.
The remix is still kinda rough, but I like the way it's coming together. I'll probably be ready to post it up the next time a remix thread rolls around.
hmmm.... last record i listened to was that new Georgia Ann Muldrow album. some nice joints on there. i have the promo with no liner notes, does anyone know who produced the bulk if not all of that album? sounds like some madlibishness.
i got mptrees of her first release. i was under the impression she did all her own productions.
Sesame Street 10th Anniversary record - this is what my daughter gets when she asks for "Mew-nee" and points at the Vestax.
Nights of Ballads and Blues - McCoy Tyner. We listened to this one over a dinner of flank steak with pan sauce, macaroni and cheese, green salad lightly dressed, and a bottle of Produttori Babaresco 2003. It was a little young, but not as thin as Guzzo.
Lenny and Squiggy present Lenny and the Squigtones. My brother gave me this for Christmas. Nice addition to the celebrity curio section. Complete with poster.
I think it was Professor Longair - the last mardi gras...I'm painting the room where my turntables are so I had to move everything out. No more records until I finish painting.
Lenny and Squiggy present Lenny and the Squigtones. My brother gave me this for Christmas. Nice addition to the celebrity curio section. Complete with poster.
This album isn't bad for a "celebrity curio" record. Any roots-rock band looking for material to cover could probably do justice to "If Only I Had Listened To Mama."
As for me...
The last thing I listened to before I sat down to write this wss "Dadgum It, Howcum It" by the Knights of Rhythm on the Brown Shack label. Bluesy R&B, pre-soul - don't know when this 45 came out, but I'd put it around '62-63.
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I'm on that 60s Stevie material too. Just listened to
This has brought me in the mood for more early Stevie, so this is coming up next:
That should take care of the next few hours.
Yeah, I think "SCE" is the only one with an acapella. Or at least it's the only one I have that has an acapella. I really like the way Eiht gets on fast tracks, but once he got into that super-slow dragging shit, I lost a lot of interest.
The remix is still kinda rough, but I like the way it's coming together. I'll probably be ready to post it up the next time a remix thread rolls around.
i got mptrees of her first release. i was under the impression she did all her own productions.
she ALL of the beats. even for her worthnothings EP.
Sesame Street 10th Anniversary record - this is what my daughter gets when she asks for "Mew-nee" and points at the Vestax.
Nights of Ballads and Blues - McCoy Tyner. We listened to this one over a dinner of flank steak with pan sauce, macaroni and cheese, green salad lightly dressed, and a bottle of Produttori Babaresco 2003. It was a little young, but not as thin as Guzzo.
Lenny and Squiggy present Lenny and the Squigtones. My brother gave me this for Christmas. Nice addition to the celebrity curio section. Complete with poster.
Sorry no pictures,
JRoot
Bad Brains : s/t
C.O.C. : Six songs with Mike singing
and
Quinn Harris and The Masterminds : All in the soul
Good night ya'll!
Much peace and respect:
Adrian
This album isn't bad for a "celebrity curio" record. Any roots-rock band looking for material to cover could probably do justice to "If Only I Had Listened To Mama."
As for me...
The last thing I listened to before I sat down to write this wss "Dadgum It, Howcum It" by the Knights of Rhythm on the Brown Shack label. Bluesy R&B, pre-soul - don't know when this 45 came out, but I'd put it around '62-63.
The last record I listened to was:
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Just started the Lonnie Smith- Funk Reaction LP... my other purchase today... mostly cause the TK sleeve was so crispy-clean. Time for a re-visit.
Aah this is the infamous Japanese record that I stole from Diplo.
They don't call me Stacks for nothing. . Cool record!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak