A crazy week for records from SoulStrut/Waxidermy - almost all of these are from set sales/offers, except the Coulter & Moacir Santos, which were local:
Thanks to S*mon, Jere*y and Cli*ton ... the Dug Dug's, Orient Express, & Fela have been killin' it - the sales hook-ups on here are outta hand.
Also, thanks to A*ron for the long time want on the Maggie Thrett ... Ike Quebec is from Stereo J*ck's:
These are all 45's from the local quarterly record show today:
Some heat - Myddle Class is a sick Dylan cover with raw reverb styles, and the Popcorn Wylie is a psychedelic soul joint about "Rosemary's Baby!"
And the LP's from today's show, around $30 total:
Kool & the Gang S/T is unplayed in the shrink OG - for $8, that made finding the WLP "Live at the Sex Machine" right behind it for $5 just the icing on the cake!
...man, a dealer setting up at a show, bringing in a Kool S/T in that condition, then putting $8 on it.... *headscratcher* well, damn. glad a strutter found it first!!
Honestly, I don't know the answer to either question - the show in De*ham was the same people that always put that one on, and I don't know who M*** from Maine is...
Finally went digging for the first time in over a month. Found the pictures, Sweet Music and the James Rivers 45s at the store. The rest of the 45s were in a box I had all sealed up in my garage.
Natural Four TSU Tornados Harvey Scales 2 Gospel Revues (w/ the Inspirational Souls!)
Committee on NMI (rare!) James Rivers on JBs James Rivers on Eight Ball Monday After on Buddah Sweet Music on Wand C-Brand on Detroit Int (nice smooth modern soul. Anyone know this?)
Acoustics on Cherry Blossom Superbs on DT Formations on MGM Soul Commanders on Lifetime Together Band on Albradella Elements of Life on Starlight
Sammy Williams on Red Fire (local Richard Fields written/prod track) Missing Lynx on DynoVoice Arkade on Dunhill Natures Divine on Infinity Nicole on Portrait Johnson Family on Atlantic Pumpkin Delivery on Wing and a Prayer Haze on American Dream Viv Akauldren on Akashic
Harley and the Night Riders on Manhattan Lovelites on Lovelite OV Wright on Back Beat Jean Carne on Omni Vicki Anderson on King Billy the kid Emerson on M-Pac Patti Drew on Capitol Parliaments on Revilot Giorgio on Dunhill Wilson Pickett on Atlantic Jimmy Ruffin on Chess Glass House on Invictus
Honestly, I don't know the answer to either question - the show in De*ham was the same people that always put that one on, and I don't know who M*** from Maine is...
Oh, you do know who he is, though perhaps not by name. He's the guy who calls everything "killer", and will grill you about Black Sabbath at the slightest provocation. Always shows up with at least 20 re-ish copies of P.O.Z.
lou courtney - skate now shing a ling LP (riverside) el pooks - psychedelic soul 45 (orivious) dorothy berry - you're driving me crazy 45 (little star) prolifics - guts 45 (hep me) billy mack - son of a lover 45 (miss betty) bonnie brisker - too much lovin 45 (magic city) randy & the soul citizens - meet me at the pool 45 (barry) sid wallace - green power 45 (zudan) revolution compared to what - go to work 45 (lamp)
Oh, I just noticed the "What It Is" part - I only saw the Saadia set listed at first ... oops ... well, that shows me what a sweet set that is - I wonder if people are going to try passing off some of these new legal repros as OG's on eBay, hmm? Are there any really obvious markings on them?
tho i havent held the reissues, i do believe jazzman did sneak a mark on the reish labels to make them different...
staple! I've been using this precious little box since I was 17. problem is, I can't find replacement memory cards for it! the only cards I've been able track down have the opposite corner cut and are too big memorywise to be compatible... let me know if you've found a connection for the outdated memory.
past couple weekends combined here. only thing from the bay is the grupo bota (kindof a letdown). the rest are local spots and the flea.
batacumbele is the shiiiiit! always find it for under $5 too.
K&D isn't normal find post material, but it was $.50
And this Abeti record is totally worth the 4 bucks, last time I found the first press with the pic cover also for $4. Both times at respectable shops. Why is this record not sought after at all?!? Am I crazy for loving it?
among some goodies pickedu up this weekend, i found a bottom end 12" sleeve that had the bottom end vol 2 record in it. almost had a heart attack when i thought i actually found one. i did end up keepin the sleeve though.
Finally went digging for the first time in over a month. Found the pictures, Sweet Music and the James Rivers 45s at the store. The rest of the 45s were in a box I had all sealed up in my garage.
C-Brand on Detroit Int (nice smooth modern soul. Anyone know this?)
I think I have a 12" of "Wired for Games" from C-Brand that is dope as shit. Make a mp3 of that hommie.
If these are the monkeyhouse shows, that $8 kool & the gang is the best thing I've heard of coming out of there lately. Even before I moved, so pre-2003, they were really dry. A real crapshoot and dealers asking way too much. I did get a few goodies there the last time, like archie shepp & the family, but I had to pay.
Honestly, I don't know the answer to either question - the show in De*ham was the same people that always put that one on, and I don't know who M*** from Maine is...
Oh, you do know who he is, though perhaps not by name. He's the guy who calls everything "killer", and will grill you about Black Sabbath at the slightest provocation. Always shows up with at least 20 re-ish copies of P.O.Z.
I know M*ke, he is farout. he has a ton of prog and hard rock goodies, that he doesnt want to part with. ask him about his days snortin speed in detroit. great records, but you gots to deal with a slightly unbalanced owner, who loves his records more than you.
Monkeyhouse does their shows in Woburn now - this Dedham show has been run by the owners of the godawful Randolph Music store for years ... although, many of the dealers are the same and yes, just like Monkeyhouse, there are not a ton of scores to be had.
There is Ha**ey with all the 45's, who does all the shows in NE and always has at least a few gems in his boxes ("everything's half price if you can use it") - and a couple of other reliables who will have a few good LP's for good prices (the guy I got the Roadmaster from usually has a bunch of heat, but that was it this time - still, mint for $7 is a steal) and a few wild cards that will show up now & then.
The dude I got the K&tG from is always there, and is clueless about the value of soul/funk - he's the guy that had the mint promo O.V. Wright If Only for Tonight LP on BackBeat for $20, Don Covay See Saw white label for $10, etc - he's a nice enough guy, and 95% of his crates are crap, but I make sure to check him early for goodies like those ...
Oh, I just noticed the "What It Is" part - I only saw the Saadia set listed at first ... oops ... well, that shows me what a sweet set that is - I wonder if people are going to try passing off some of these new legal repros as OG's on eBay, hmm? Are there any really obvious markings on them?
The Saadias have a little Jazzman logo on the label but I don't know about the What It Is ones, the only original I have is the Wilson Pickett & I haven't compared them yet, probably only the licensing info on the outer rim of the label which is generic to the set is the only real obvious diff.
i had a great time at LA swapmeets...found a tough old chinese lady with 30 crates of hiphop records. pulled a hefty stack and bought 50 joints. later in the day, realized that i hadnt bought some of my pulls.
among the missing: Word...life sealed OK brin git on rmx Pete and CL MAin Ingredient LP some kind of Pete & CL instrumentals every Nonce record god knows what else
Comments
almost all of these are from set sales/offers, except
the Coulter & Moacir Santos, which were local:
Thanks to S*mon, Jere*y and Cli*ton ... the Dug Dug's, Orient Express, & Fela
have been killin' it - the sales hook-ups on here are outta hand.
Also, thanks to A*ron for the long time want on
the Maggie Thrett ... Ike Quebec is from Stereo J*ck's:
These are all 45's from the local quarterly record show today:
Some heat - Myddle Class is a sick Dylan cover with raw reverb styles,
and the Popcorn Wylie is a psychedelic soul joint about "Rosemary's Baby!"
And the LP's from today's show, around $30 total:
Kool & the Gang S/T is unplayed in the shrink OG - for $8, that
made finding the WLP "Live at the Sex Machine" right behind it
for $5 just the icing on the cake!
...man, a dealer setting up at a show, bringing in a Kool S/T in that condition, then putting $8 on it.... *headscratcher* well, damn. glad a strutter found it first!!
dude.
where was this show?
D*d**m
Was this stuff at that G*r**** Pr********s show?
2 part question,
2nd question, if yes to above,
Was M**e from Maine at the show this round?
question - the show in De*ham was the same people
that always put that one on, and I don't know who
M*** from Maine is...
Natural Four
TSU Tornados
Harvey Scales
2 Gospel Revues (w/ the Inspirational Souls!)
Committee on NMI (rare!)
James Rivers on JBs
James Rivers on Eight Ball
Monday After on Buddah
Sweet Music on Wand
C-Brand on Detroit Int (nice smooth modern soul. Anyone know this?)
Acoustics on Cherry Blossom
Superbs on DT
Formations on MGM
Soul Commanders on Lifetime
Together Band on Albradella
Elements of Life on Starlight
Sammy Williams on Red Fire (local Richard Fields written/prod track)
Missing Lynx on DynoVoice
Arkade on Dunhill
Natures Divine on Infinity
Nicole on Portrait
Johnson Family on Atlantic
Pumpkin Delivery on Wing and a Prayer
Haze on American Dream
Viv Akauldren on Akashic
Harley and the Night Riders on Manhattan
Lovelites on Lovelite
OV Wright on Back Beat
Jean Carne on Omni
Vicki Anderson on King
Billy the kid Emerson on M-Pac
Patti Drew on Capitol
Parliaments on Revilot
Giorgio on Dunhill
Wilson Pickett on Atlantic
Jimmy Ruffin on Chess
Glass House on Invictus
Oh, you do know who he is, though perhaps not by name.
He's the guy who calls everything "killer", and will grill you about Black Sabbath at the slightest provocation.
Always shows up with at least 20 re-ish copies of P.O.Z.
why must i go to work crying?
lou courtney - skate now shing a ling LP (riverside)
el pooks - psychedelic soul 45 (orivious)
dorothy berry - you're driving me crazy 45 (little star)
prolifics - guts 45 (hep me)
billy mack - son of a lover 45 (miss betty)
bonnie brisker - too much lovin 45 (magic city)
randy & the soul citizens - meet me at the pool 45 (barry)
sid wallace - green power 45 (zudan)
revolution compared to what - go to work 45 (lamp)
shoulda held onto my pooks 45. nice record.
have never gotten into the RevComp 45. was always off sounding to me. never held onto a copy either.
super nice finds though.
the filter on that fz-1 is
tho i havent held the reissues, i do believe jazzman did sneak a mark on the reish labels to make them different...
yes ... and the popeye theme played (what is it ... a kazoo?) at the end is crazy ...
staple! I've been using this precious little box since I was 17. problem is, I can't find replacement memory cards for it! the only cards I've been able track down have the opposite corner cut and are too big memorywise to be compatible... let me know if you've found a connection for the outdated memory.
batacumbele is the shiiiiit! always find it for under $5 too.
K&D isn't normal find post material, but it was $.50
And this Abeti record is totally worth the 4 bucks, last time I found the first press with the pic cover also for $4. Both times at respectable shops. Why is this record not sought after at all?!? Am I crazy for loving it?
I think I have a 12" of "Wired for Games" from C-Brand that is dope as shit. Make a mp3 of that hommie.
never seen this label before
comedy 45...50 cents
that's about it...
Nice 45. This one is off of his "messenger man" LP, and was covered by the clash.
If these are the monkeyhouse shows, that $8 kool & the gang is the best thing I've heard of coming out of there lately. Even before I moved, so pre-2003, they were really dry. A real crapshoot and dealers asking way too much. I did get a few goodies there the last time, like archie shepp & the family, but I had to pay.
I know M*ke, he is farout. he has a ton of prog and hard rock goodies, that he doesnt want to part with. ask him about his days snortin speed in detroit.
great records, but you gots to deal with a slightly unbalanced owner, who loves his records more than you.
this Dedham show has been run by the owners of
the godawful Randolph Music store for years ...
although, many of the dealers are the same and
yes, just like Monkeyhouse, there are not a ton
of scores to be had.
There is Ha**ey with all the 45's, who does all the
shows in NE and always has at least a few gems in his boxes
("everything's half price if you can use it") - and a couple
of other reliables who will have a few good LP's for
good prices (the guy I got the Roadmaster from
usually has a bunch of heat, but that was it this
time - still, mint for $7 is a steal) and a few
wild cards that will show up now & then.
The dude I got the K&tG from is always there, and is
clueless about the value of soul/funk - he's the guy
that had the mint promo O.V. Wright If Only for Tonight LP
on BackBeat for $20, Don Covay See Saw white label
for $10, etc - he's a nice enough guy, and 95% of his crates
are crap, but I make sure to check him early for goodies like
those ...
among the missing:
Word...life sealed
OK brin git on rmx
Pete and CL MAin Ingredient LP
some kind of Pete & CL instrumentals
every Nonce record
god knows what else
but i did get 50 dope records.
(Joe Torres: Latino Con Soul)
^^^ a very cool 1st pressing of this normally ordinary album
^^^plus this device. not sure how it works but i plan on finding out.