reggae lps and 12"s -- alton ellis and the revolutionaries. also the gospel lp from richard farmer has a couple of really hot gospel funk tunes on it. no info on that one online from what i can find.
the homosexuals astral glamour 6-song ep was found in the midst of all these really bad 80s pop 12"s . weird. sealed original cream lp in there as well.
sealed main source 12" in there.
random rap 12"s --
other rare rap, disco 12"s--
(found three of the same bozo meko 12"s---in varying degrees of condition
45s --
awesome ohio garage single -
rare rockabilly single..really raw production on it.
soul 45s --
also singles from:
mr. jamo - shake what you brought with you (part I/II), mamie galore - don't think i could stand it, the lime - love a go-go/soul kitchen, the millenium - prelude/ 5 a.m. (awesome curt boettcher/usher production psych pop group--prelude has these heavy funky psych drum breaks in the first half of the song), hubert porter - mass charley bell/bargie (jamaican calypso), herbert porter - gimme more / ten penny nail, el chicle - streaking a go go / la la la, the starlets, bobby jay, bobby jameson, the adventurers, greg and the unknowns, etc.............just a whole bunch of 45s...
The Joe Henderson and both Carlos Garnetts were sealed. The "Fiesta en el Tropico" LP I bought for the cover but it turned out to be a great Cuban LP. The group is Yeyo y Su Conjunto and the label is Coro out of Mexico.
The Romper Room LP has the classic "Doo Bee" track on it. The 7"s are Scacy and the Sound Service - "Sunshine Parts 1 and 2" (Scacy) and The New Censation - "Come Down to Earth' (Pride). All field finds.
I like that Roy Harper, although it's the only one of his I have.
i like it too -- although the track i dig the most is the plugged in monster at the end!!! not his usual fair i guess.... this is the only LP by him i own aswell. i may well invest in some more...
got em both in stereo + mono, but i feel the only essential one is II (in either St or M), cuz thats the one Coltrane preferred. I guess Ed. I never should have been pressed and JC was unhappy with it.
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sealed edwin starr in that pic--
reggae lps and 12"s -- alton ellis and the revolutionaries. also the gospel lp from richard farmer has a couple of really hot gospel funk tunes on it. no info on that one online from what i can find.
the homosexuals astral glamour 6-song ep was found in the midst of all these really bad 80s pop 12"s . weird.
sealed original cream lp in there as well.
sealed main source 12" in there.
random rap 12"s --
other rare rap, disco 12"s--
(found three of the same bozo meko 12"s---in varying degrees of condition
45s --
awesome ohio garage single -
rare rockabilly single..really raw production on it.
soul 45s --
also singles from:
mr. jamo - shake what you brought with you (part I/II), mamie galore - don't think i could stand it, the lime - love a go-go/soul kitchen, the millenium - prelude/ 5 a.m. (awesome curt boettcher/usher production psych pop group--prelude has these heavy funky psych drum breaks in the first half of the song), hubert porter - mass charley bell/bargie (jamaican calypso), herbert porter - gimme more / ten penny nail, el chicle - streaking a go go / la la la, the starlets, bobby jay, bobby jameson, the adventurers, greg and the unknowns, etc.............just a whole bunch of 45s...
The Joe Henderson and both Carlos Garnetts were sealed. The "Fiesta en el Tropico" LP I bought for the cover but it turned out to be a great Cuban LP. The group is Yeyo y Su Conjunto and the label is Coro out of Mexico.
The Romper Room LP has the classic "Doo Bee" track on it. The 7"s are Scacy and the Sound Service - "Sunshine Parts 1 and 2" (Scacy) and The New Censation - "Come Down to Earth' (Pride). All field finds.
i like it too -- although the track i dig the most is the plugged in monster at the end!!! not his usual fair i guess.... this is the only LP by him i own aswell. i may well invest in some more...
No the vinyl is said to be clean but plays with a bit of noise because of the shoddy pressing. Still an amazing record. The auction had soundclips.
got em both in stereo + mono, but i feel the only essential one is II (in either St or M), cuz thats the one Coltrane preferred. I guess Ed. I never should have been pressed and JC was unhappy with it.
but you already knew this.
b/w cot damn, Dakar!
Got this Bobby Naughton record finally, the version of "nital rock" on here is an absolute facemelter.