there is a new dealer in town! at the RED LIGHTS hes got to many 45s for 1 day.
plus, duke of burlington- flash/devils trillo (saar) tubeway army- are friends electric?/we are so fragile? (bb) cozy powell- na na na /mistral (rak) cozy powell- the man in black/after dark (rak) syreeta- i must be in love/out of the box (motown) stretch- why did you do it/write me a note (anchor) the sweet- hell raiser/burning (rca) c.c.s.- the bandplayed the boogie/hang it on me (rak) disco tex- get dancin/i wanna dance wit choo (era) 80 euro cents a piece.
and because i dont have a MICROWAVE i let you listen. [color:red] [/color]
those 45s are absurd. so is finding all those essentials at once. nice pullz people!
^^ that music machine is so good! i was consistently suprised with it, i had no idea. upper right is murray roman 'movie for the blind', its all black, has a booklet in the gatefold thats just black pages. heh. also glad to turn up Upp finally.
^^ rappp. unfortunate cover situation on the pete rock, but it plays decent and im stoked.
Frost Jockey:Burgandy Tracks vol. 1 Moondog Oliver Nelson:Sound Pieces Alegria:Bossa Rio The Latin Souls:Boo-ga-loo & Shing-a-ling Understanding Latin Rhythms Johnny Richards Orchestra:Latin spoken here Tito Puente:Exciting Rhythm of... Air Liquide:Sonic weather machine Buddy Miles:A message to the people Winners Had a few others....but these were the most enjoyable
okay, i'm lying, 5 from ebay, 5 from record stores but I'm so damn happy my system is fixed.....what a fuckin' relief. I feel like i'm breathing again. I'm actually listening to Pete Jolly-Seasons right now.....
^^ that music machine is so good! i was consistently suprised with it, i had no idea.
Dude, get the second one!
14 originals, mostly in the vein of "The People In Me" from that album, and no crappy covers of Beatles songs!
ive never seen either one before yesterday, but yeah, im on the lookout now. Its funny, i actually enjoyed the crappy covers, i think its the tone/production i like, it just sounds different than the average 60s rock/garage sound, sorta raw but complex. "real" sounding.
What dog? That little dude has turned me on to at least three spots in the past 6 months. He's a weirdo sure, but damn if he doesn't always have the hookups. Not to mention he tells the absolute FILTHIEST jokes you've ever heard.
My eyes always perk up finding a plain white sleeve and a homemader label. Anybody ever heard of dude? I think he plays accordian but props to him on putting together a pretty wicked group. Have a listen to this dope drum heavy slice of Midnight Cowboy and BS&T coverage and somebody let me know what you think. Link
Also picked up this custom label '67 garage comp out of NJ. A lot of great stuff here, but this track really clicked with me as a really charming amateur attempt at early group soul. Group is called the Soul Survivors (no not them). Link
Another even more local (for me) garage comp this time from '68 Williamsport, PA. Some good stuff here, but the version of "Fire" by the Heavenly Scent works for me in a big way. Link
And finally one sweet soul 45 and one mystery NJ funk 45.
Mount, Marvos and The Lost Generation are dupes. Shouts to GamleOle and Pac for hooking me up with a couple of these. Luckiest punch was the The Purple Image Lp, which I found in a store for 60 kr. (~10$).
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Highlights from January:
MICHIGAN[/b]
Second copy quickly scooped up by 9th member of Spinal Tap, Jinx.
Think this was actually pressed in Tennessee
Thanks again, D.
Anybody still like breaks??
ILLINOIS[/b]
Not sure if this is a Chicago record, actually. Little help?
INDIANA[/b]
Chicago pressing of an Indiana record. Thanks Scott!
OHIO[/b]
Actually a NY band, but gets an honorable mention here b/c it was pressed in Ohio (note the dreamy QCA pinwheel)
Last one:
just this one
I love this track.
That is all.
- J
i love these pictures. is this your area? i been wanting to start a post pictures of your area thread for a long while.
easily my favorite record of the year. both sides. aaron is good folks for letting me take this from him. thanks cuz... i still owe you.
My pleasure, dude. We should get up soon.
at the RED LIGHTS
hes got to many 45s for 1 day.
plus,
duke of burlington- flash/devils trillo (saar)
tubeway army- are friends electric?/we are so fragile? (bb)
cozy powell- na na na /mistral (rak)
cozy powell- the man in black/after dark (rak)
syreeta- i must be in love/out of the box (motown)
stretch- why did you do it/write me a note (anchor)
the sweet- hell raiser/burning (rca)
c.c.s.- the bandplayed the boogie/hang it on me (rak)
disco tex- get dancin/i wanna dance wit choo (era)
80 euro cents a piece.
and because i dont have a MICROWAVE i let you listen. [color:red] [/color]
I agree. This would be fun and it could spawn a great thread.
wow nice finds! so consistent
^^ that music machine is so good! i was consistently suprised with it, i had no
idea. upper right is murray roman 'movie for the blind', its all black, has a
booklet in the gatefold thats just black pages. heh. also glad to turn up Upp
finally.
^^ rappp. unfortunate cover situation on the pete rock, but it plays decent and im stoked.
^^ raerz (to me at least)
this is insane with hugest braek,no artist info "made in jamaica"
reynaldo=ebay poser=-eat it
regular stuff
Frost Jockey:Burgandy Tracks vol. 1
Moondog
Oliver Nelson:Sound Pieces
Alegria:Bossa Rio
The Latin Souls:Boo-ga-loo & Shing-a-ling
Understanding Latin Rhythms
Johnny Richards Orchestra:Latin spoken here
Tito Puente:Exciting Rhythm of...
Air Liquide:Sonic weather machine
Buddy Miles:A message to the people
Winners
Had a few others....but these were the most enjoyable
Dude, get the second one!
14 originals, mostly in the vein of "The People In Me" from
that album, and no crappy covers of Beatles songs!
okay, i'm lying, 5 from ebay, 5 from record stores but I'm so damn happy my system is fixed.....what a fuckin' relief. I feel like i'm breathing again. I'm actually listening to Pete Jolly-Seasons right now.....
ive never seen either one before yesterday, but yeah, im on the lookout now. Its funny, i actually enjoyed the crappy covers, i think its the tone/production i like, it just sounds different than the average 60s rock/garage sound, sorta raw but complex. "real" sounding.
im wondering what that dog does if it needs to take a piss?
Is that the record that B**** has had in his KUSF boxes for the last year-plus? Or a different title by the same group?
The Winners album, is that the one on Roadshow? How is it?
SONIC
that jade record.....
i love sam dees!
what's up with sundial stock cover, timeless soul jazz LP?
After about two months of no,no records - BAM! When it rains it pours as they say.
SONIC
School band joint outta Toledo with "People Make The World Go Round" and "The World Is A Ghetto".
SONIC
My eyes always perk up finding a plain white sleeve and a homemader label. Anybody ever heard of dude? I think he
plays accordian but props to him on putting together a pretty wicked group. Have a listen to this dope drum heavy
slice of Midnight Cowboy and BS&T coverage and somebody let me know what you think. Link
Also picked up this custom label '67 garage comp out of NJ. A lot of great stuff here, but this track really clicked with
me as a really charming amateur attempt at early group soul. Group is called the Soul Survivors (no not them). Link
Another even more local (for me) garage comp this time from '68 Williamsport, PA. Some good stuff here, but the
version of "Fire" by the Heavenly Scent works for me in a big way. Link
And finally one sweet soul 45 and one mystery NJ funk 45.
Mount, Marvos and The Lost Generation are dupes. Shouts to GamleOle and Pac for hooking me up with a couple of these. Luckiest punch was the The Purple Image Lp, which I found in a store for 60 kr. (~10$).