Weekend Finds 5/18 - 5/20
jinx74
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RBL Posse - Lesson to be Learned : been trying to get this for a decade+. finally got it today!main source - breakin atomschi ali - age aint nuthinnwa - efil4zagginand 20 other rap records from this same time. all for $10.
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$.50-$2 each
Damnit, I never ever ever see that Main Source LP anywhere, and it goes for $50+ on the Bay.
Bought a box of 45s at the flea today, but they are almost all thrashed from an effing jukebox. Fuck them thangs. Did find a copy of Don Julian and the Larks - Low Rider Girl on 45 which is nice. And a cassette of The Click - Down and Dirty (Vallejo raps)
James Brown Bodyheat
Stevie Wonder Music of my Mind
Curtis Mayfield Superfly OST
The Sound of Wilson Pickett
Johnnie Taylor Eargasm
Parliment Live
Parliment Funkentelechy
Parliment Mothership Connection
Parliment Clones of Dr. Funkenstein
Average White Band Cut the Cake
Average White Band Feel no Fret
Average White Band Show your Hand
Lou Rawls Too Much
Temptations Gettin Ready
Temptations A Song for You
The Supremes New ways but Love Stays
Diana Ross and the Supremes Love Child
Michael Jackson Ben OST
Four Tops Reach Out
Four Tops Keeper of the Castle
Four Tops s/t ?
Rita Marley- Who Feels it Knows it
Rita Marley- Thats the way
The Modern Jazz Quartet- Plastic Dreams (buck 65 sample)
Blues Magoos Psychedelic Lollipops
The Fraternity of War s/t (unreleased dilla sample on this one)
Joy Division Love Will Tear Us Apart single
The Howlin' Wolf Album
Pink Floyd The Wall
Fathers and Sons s/t
Focus Mother Focus
Focus Con Proby
Focus Ship of Memories
Focus Moving Waves
Focus III (I dont know why I bought so many of their albums, all I knew was outkast had sampled this one)
Soft Machine 3rd
Soft Machine 4
Ray Manzarek The Whole thing started with rock and roll now its out of control
Nektar Magic is a Child
Howlin' Wolf Original Folk Blues
Human Sexual Response s/t (awesome cover)
Roxy Music (w/ chicks)
Spirit The Family that Plays Together Stays Together
The Electric Flag and the Band Played On
Mom's Mabley Her Young Thing
2 ARP Synth commercial 45's one shit one dope
Lipps inc funkytown
Chase and the Gibson Ripper Bass (dope funk commercial record)
In case of gripper's regret on your part, should I holler?
Please note, I understand that the money is not an issue for you.
Bills do not shred.
Oh yes they do!
neither do i... ive only had it twice in the past 15yrs.
i love lowrider girl! great tune... nice find.
found of promo of Terry Reid "Super Lungs", gonna spin that one at the Jack Oblivian show tonight
Emotions "Blind Alley"
Martha and the Vandellas "Quicksand/Darling, I Hum our Song"..an early one which is nice as I have been on a Martha and the Vandellas kick as of late
Jerry McCain "Love aint Nothin to Play With/She's Crazy About Entertainers" nice juke-joint soul blues
Georgie Fame "Say Yeah Yeah/Preach and Teach"
Sam Moore "Stop" promo... kinda , still havent heard a version that tops Howard's
but they were selling foot-long corn dogs at the flea and I was hungry
found a little hip hop collection
only worthy singles in there were
Chi Ali-Funky Let The Horns Blow b/w Funky Lemonade (rmx)
Hard Knocks-Nigga For Hire
oh and a Last Poets-Madness sleeve
El Chichle - Streaking A Go Go / La La La (Shakat)
The Lintons - Don't You EverWalk Away (Erica)
The Electras - Nothing In The World / Another Mans Woman (Delite)
Gaylen Adams - Love Meets No Stranger (Bullet)
Earl Connelly - I'm Your Fool (Maycon)
J Blackfoot - Just To Be With You (Sound Town)
Tonia - Ridin The sky (Bella)
Lenny Welch - Get Mommy To Come Back Home (UR)
Dorothy Norwood - Get Aboard The Soul Train (GRC)
Big Apple Brass - Blue Metropolis (Royal Flush)
Malo - Lady I Love (Traq)
King Arthur - Hey Baby (Soundscape)
Brothers Sisters And Cousins - Sinner (Nasco)
Marvelettes - Playboy (Tamla)
Ikettes - Two Timin Double Dealin (UA)
Shirley Ellis - Clapping Song (Congress)
Bunker Hill - Hide & Go Seek (Mala)
Melissa Manchester - A Song For You (MB)
Some highlights:
Don't Front. Check It Out. WOW.
Pretty good day. The "tonia" track is some weird modern soul local thing. The "Bunker Hill" song will mix well with the Shirley Ellis and both will kill at our local soul night. But the amazing find was the Melissa Manchester...WTF?
-pj
I sold Reid that Electras 45
I actually dug a few gems out of the 50 cent
boxes in the back of there last night ... don't
have them ready right now, but I'll post 'em up
soon - got this very cool (but rinked) funk 45 called
"Everybody's On a Trip" by Garden of Eden on French
for fiddy cents.
that is a cool one, doesn't seem very well known.
"if you ain't trippin you ain't hip"
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dam dude, that electras is super hot! Did you get my PM about djing my radio show? We should hook up some trades....cut out the middle man & shit! haha
-pj
Snap, I did get your PM but totally spaced. I'll get back
to you on that soon, having issues with my own show these
days but I can definitely get something special together for
the Fractures ... Electras is nice, it was a dupe ... yeah,
trading would be sweet, I am also planning on having my big
yard sale/swap again verrrry soon, like maybe the 1st weekend
of June - I'm going to put out feelers this week to see if people
will be down and around for it.
^^it never even occured to me that there could be a Down By Law soundtrack till i
saw it. top left is a Teac multitrack demo thing. the Enoch Light was noteworthy due
to a Shaft cover + hot pants
^^friend and lover is nice vanguard stuff. somehow this is the first ive ever seen
that stevie album. Ol paint has some interesting tracks. the bottom row is
disturbing paranoia monologues, very shady conspiracy theory stuff from the 60's.
^^ these are all good.
^^ these are all good too.
Mars Bonfire NEVER shows up here.
Nice finds.
Couple sealed gospel joints for cheap, Dillinger
with Roots Radics brings the fire, Nice copy of
Blonde on Blonde for a decent price, got the Morning
Glory and Jackie McCauley from eBay - McCauley is an
ex-Them/Belfast Gypsies member, made an interesting
SSW album with some UK folk superstars helping out ...
Haven't had a copy of the Lakim Shabazz since maybe 1990,
that may be one of the best all-time albums as far as beats
go - sometimes I wish 45 King had cut a better rapper over them
but I still love that album. Also spent hours going through boxes
of 50 cent 45's, looked at endless trash but found a few gems, like
the 60's band The Knack on Capitol (not the 70's band, the Knack,
on Capitol ), Sister Gail Anderson on Roxbury, a NM
"I could Never Be President" by Johnnie Taylor, Garden of Eden
on French, etc - not bad for half a buck!
Wow, I bet they were each SEALED and had a price of, oh, I don't know, between $8.99 and S11.99, right?
but then again u shouldnt post those in the weekend FINDS. even my mum can find these records repressed in 24 hours.
sorry there, I didnt know weekend finds meant "post your raers you found or you get dissed". Im not offened because internet is not serious bizness but still because it said finds. I found them, they may be re-issues but I still found em and bought em. Lay off the hatterade dear chapstick.
Ah hahahhahahhahahaahhahaha.
Oh, Lord. Clearly you are offended and that tickles me to no end.
If you bothered to read any threads of this nature, you would know that actual collectors get dissed in these all the time, so what makes a trendy Timmydigalot like you immune?
I think it's time you started your own forum, 'chapstick'. We'll meet you over there, we promise. TheMack you are not.
I used to feel this way and thought Shabazz sounded mad nerdy compared to real street rappers like LL and, er, Chuck, but I must have turned into some sort of weirdo coz I can listen to Pure RIghteousness on repeat now. Always thought the Fatback loop was one of the best ever samples though. That and the Lucky 7 one
PS: Karlophone: Buddy Fyte Shreds! Sort of!