Three Dog Night - I Can Hear You Calling/ Dunhill ABC Biz Markie - Vapors/ Biz Goin??? Off/ Cold Chillin??? Roxanne Shante - Go On Girl/ Cold Chillin??? Tyrone Brunson - The Smurf/ Believe In a Dream The Hammond Chord Organ/ ZCTV Diana Ross & the Supremes - He???s My Sunny Boy/ Motown Philip Upchurch Combo - You Can???t Sit Down/ Boyd Records Inc. Mable John - Your Good Thing/ Stax Heatwave - Super Soul Sister/ Epic Shirley Brown - Yes Sir Brother/ Truth Edwin Starr - Back Street/ Ric-Tic The Intruders - Up and Down the Ladder/ Gamble The Temptations - I Can???t Get Next To You/ Gordy Miami featuring Robert Moore/ Party Freak/ Drive The Main Ingredient - Magic Shoes/ RCA First Choice - Gonna Keep On Lovin Him/ Philly Groove Ella Andall - Hello Africa/ Shorty Pride - Come On Get Dancing/ Disco Record Co. Donald Byrd - Dominoes/ Blue Note Timmy Thomas - Cold Cold People/ Glades Ike Turner - Right On/ United Artists Tyrone Davis - I Had All the Time/ Dakar Judy Clay & William Bell - Private Number/ Stax The Persuaders - Thigh Spy/ ATCO James Brown - Body Heat/ Polydor King Floyd - Everybody Needs Somebody/ Chimneyville
LPs:
Shirley Bassey - Is Really Something/ United Artists Cat Stevens - Iz It So/ A & M (what???s up DITC sample?) thanks Andy! Tom Jones - The Fever Zone/ London Paula & Carole - In the Magic Garden/ Cap The Crown Heights Affair - Dreaming A Dream/De-Lite The Definitive Jazz Scene Vol. 2/ Impulse! Americans in Europe Vol. 1/ Impulse! Thelonious Monk - The Unique/ Riverside (reissue) Jackie McClean & Michael Carvin - Antiquity/ Steeple Chase The Impressible Impulses - Impluse! The Isley Brothers - Go For Your Guns/ T-Neck
I like that Dynamics record. Inexpensive and quality sweet soul LP.
True. I found one a few weeks ago in the new arrival bin at Amoeba. Despite that it is the recent reissue for $4, I couldn't pass it up. I have to agree. I wish I had their Cotillion LP
phil flowers/united family lp. sealed marvelettes lp orig in there. amadou balake has a couple of really awesome tracks on that one. rare jackie opel in there too. lps from a couple of fairly obscure gospel groups-- the thrashing wonders 'i've come from a long line of poor folks' is an incredible gospel guitar r&b/soul rockin record.
black flag with pettibon poster in it. the spikes - mid-80s aussie punk. harry crews is lydia lunch with sonic youth people.
pf boot is one of many boots i found. others are for resell. metallica jump in the fire - red vinyl. italo disco 12" from doctor's cat. pretty good. also -- 'intensified sex for couples' these sex records never cease to amaze me. this one is absolutely without a doubt the most ridiculous one i've heard yet. it is designed to 'put one in the mood' to listen to (you are advised to listen to it everday for a month and your results are better sex) and as the narrator put it 'to arouse'--you hear frank sex talk with a man saying all hushed, "now...lick my penis..put my penis it in your mouth". i couldn't get past that point from laughter. hilarity on a
hazleton, pa 60s garage group ognir and the nite people (2nd copy, but i think the other version i have is the later major label version when they got signed)
a number of 45s-- of course-- the MINGERING MIKE one in there. also some punk/post-punk from social climbers (on gulcher), scarab, eternal (a sarah records group), the adult net (featuring a cover of the falls 'rebellious jukebox with female lead vocals), other soul/reggae/gospel/funk 45s from -- georgie woods (the guy with the goods) - potato salad part 1/2 (philly gritty fun r&b/funk), dave gardner-fat charlietom and jeroo- papa chew do the boogaloo, back home choir - climbing high mountains/he's so mighty, the cruisers - if i knew/miss finem, bobby story on proud, denzil laing & larry mcdonald - the dragon's net/suki suki, keith cole on editions makossa, maureen tomson, fist-o-funk, the shepards, the videos, the imaginations..and more that were not pictured.
Not pictured are Phil Upchurch - Darkness, Darkness and 45s:
The Dells - "Give Your Baby a Standing Ovation" Sonny Criss - "Bumpin'" / "Memories" Brighter Side of Darkness - "Love Jones" / "I'm the Guy" Con-Funk-Shun - "Clique" / "Now and Forever" Lamont Dozier - "We Don't Want Nobody to Come Between Us" / "Trying to Hold On To My Woman" James Brown - "Call Me Super Bad (Pt. 1 & Pt. 2)" / "(Pt. 3)" James Brown -"Public Enemy #1 (Pt. 1)" / "I Got a Bag of My Own" Tyrone Davis - "Ever-Lovin' Girl" / "Forever" William DeVaughn - "Be Thankful for What You Got" / "(Pt. 2)" Bobby Bland - "Today I Started Loving You Again" / "Too Far Gone" Brother to Brother - "In the Bottle" / "The Affair" Gene Chandler - "Groovy Situation" / "Not the Marrying Kind" Fantastic Johnny C - "Look What Love Can Make You Do" / "Boogaloo Down Broadway" Alvin Cash - "Twine Time" / "The Philly Freeze" Bobby Bland - "Keep on Loving Me (You'll See the Change)" / "I've Just Got to Forget About You" Bobby Bland - "I'll Take Care of You" / "That's Why" Bobby Bland - "Dust Got in Daddy's Eyes" / "Ain't No Telling" Brown, Maxine - "It's Gonna Be Alright" / "You Do Something to Me" Captain Sky - "Hero" / "Cream & Sugar" Count Five - "Psychotic Reaction" / "They're Gonna Get You" Chi-Lites - "Let Me Be the Man My Daddy Was" / "The Twelfth of Never" Del-Vettes - "I Call My Baby STP" / "That's the Way It Is" Fantastic Four - "I've Got to Have You" / "Win or Lose" Gene Chandler - "This Bitter Earth" / "Suicide"
how do you like this charles lloyd? ive been pretty dissapointed with all ive heard from him. Granted its not much.
I love Forest Flower; it's the record that sold me on Charles Lloyd. Now I consider him to be one my favorite reed players.
As far as I'm concerned this the band is the best he played with. Keith Jarret and Jack DeJohnette are just coming into their mature styles, which is really exciting to hear. And Cecil McBee is just tremendous.
Comments
"it looks to be some manner of fosilized beandip"
"Raer Field Findz, one would think."
Three Dog Night - I Can Hear You Calling/ Dunhill ABC
Biz Markie - Vapors/ Biz Goin??? Off/ Cold Chillin???
Roxanne Shante - Go On Girl/ Cold Chillin???
Tyrone Brunson - The Smurf/ Believe In a Dream
The Hammond Chord Organ/ ZCTV
Diana Ross & the Supremes - He???s My Sunny Boy/ Motown
Philip Upchurch Combo - You Can???t Sit Down/ Boyd Records Inc.
Mable John - Your Good Thing/ Stax
Heatwave - Super Soul Sister/ Epic
Shirley Brown - Yes Sir Brother/ Truth
Edwin Starr - Back Street/ Ric-Tic
The Intruders - Up and Down the Ladder/ Gamble
The Temptations - I Can???t Get Next To You/ Gordy
Miami featuring Robert Moore/ Party Freak/ Drive
The Main Ingredient - Magic Shoes/ RCA
First Choice - Gonna Keep On Lovin Him/ Philly Groove
Ella Andall - Hello Africa/ Shorty
Pride - Come On Get Dancing/ Disco Record Co.
Donald Byrd - Dominoes/ Blue Note
Timmy Thomas - Cold Cold People/ Glades
Ike Turner - Right On/ United Artists
Tyrone Davis - I Had All the Time/ Dakar
Judy Clay & William Bell - Private Number/ Stax
The Persuaders - Thigh Spy/ ATCO
James Brown - Body Heat/ Polydor
King Floyd - Everybody Needs Somebody/ Chimneyville
LPs:
Shirley Bassey - Is Really Something/ United Artists
Cat Stevens - Iz It So/ A & M (what???s up DITC sample?) thanks Andy!
Tom Jones - The Fever Zone/ London
Paula & Carole - In the Magic Garden/ Cap
The Crown Heights Affair - Dreaming A Dream/De-Lite
The Definitive Jazz Scene Vol. 2/ Impulse!
Americans in Europe Vol. 1/ Impulse!
Thelonious Monk - The Unique/ Riverside (reissue)
Jackie McClean & Michael Carvin - Antiquity/ Steeple Chase
The Impressible Impulses - Impluse!
The Isley Brothers - Go For Your Guns/ T-Neck
it's all about the unexpected break on the Singing Millers!
Was that the break you posted in that last post-some-drums thread?
Mind listing those 45s? I see something on a certain Florida Label that I can't quite read (Little Ricky or Human Race?). Are these field finds?
i am typing from my basement.
HELP ME.
I found a dead possum in the crawl space under the back of my house. Now I know who to call when I find a carcass to have it disposed of.
maybe he'll go away if you give him a high five ....
True. I found one a few weeks ago in the new arrival bin at Amoeba. Despite that it is the recent reissue for $4, I couldn't pass it up. I have to agree. I wish I had their Cotillion LP
nzshadow:
And:
(Final upgrade copy)
phil flowers/united family lp. sealed marvelettes lp orig in there. amadou balake has a couple of really awesome tracks on that one. rare jackie opel in there too. lps from a couple of fairly obscure gospel groups-- the thrashing wonders 'i've come from a long line of poor folks' is an incredible gospel guitar r&b/soul rockin record.
black flag with pettibon poster in it. the spikes - mid-80s aussie punk. harry crews is lydia lunch with sonic youth people.
pf boot is one of many boots i found. others are for resell. metallica jump in the fire - red vinyl.
italo disco 12" from doctor's cat. pretty good.
also -- 'intensified sex for couples' these sex records never cease to amaze me. this one is absolutely without a doubt the most ridiculous one i've heard yet. it is designed to 'put one in the mood' to listen to (you are advised to listen to it everday for a month and your results are better sex) and as the narrator put it 'to arouse'--you hear frank sex talk with a man saying all hushed, "now...lick my penis..put my penis it in your mouth". i couldn't get past that point from laughter. hilarity on a
hazleton, pa 60s garage group ognir and the nite people (2nd copy, but i think the other version i have is the later major label version when they got signed)
a number of 45s-- of course-- the MINGERING MIKE one in there.
also some punk/post-punk from social climbers (on gulcher), scarab, eternal (a sarah records group), the adult net (featuring a cover of the falls 'rebellious jukebox with female lead vocals),
other soul/reggae/gospel/funk 45s from -- georgie woods (the guy with the goods) - potato salad part 1/2 (philly gritty fun r&b/funk), dave gardner-fat charlietom and jeroo- papa chew do the boogaloo, back home choir - climbing high mountains/he's so mighty, the cruisers - if i knew/miss finem, bobby story on proud, denzil laing & larry mcdonald - the dragon's net/suki suki, keith cole on editions makossa, maureen tomson, fist-o-funk, the shepards, the videos, the imaginations..and more that were not pictured.
heh , Yes it was.
Not pictured are Phil Upchurch - Darkness, Darkness and 45s:
The Dells - "Give Your Baby a Standing Ovation"
Sonny Criss - "Bumpin'" / "Memories"
Brighter Side of Darkness - "Love Jones" / "I'm the Guy"
Con-Funk-Shun - "Clique" / "Now and Forever"
Lamont Dozier - "We Don't Want Nobody to Come Between Us" / "Trying to Hold On To My Woman"
James Brown - "Call Me Super Bad (Pt. 1 & Pt. 2)" / "(Pt. 3)"
James Brown -"Public Enemy #1 (Pt. 1)" / "I Got a Bag of My Own"
Tyrone Davis - "Ever-Lovin' Girl" / "Forever"
William DeVaughn - "Be Thankful for What You Got" / "(Pt. 2)"
Bobby Bland - "Today I Started Loving You Again" / "Too Far Gone"
Brother to Brother - "In the Bottle" / "The Affair"
Gene Chandler - "Groovy Situation" / "Not the Marrying Kind"
Fantastic Johnny C - "Look What Love Can Make You Do" / "Boogaloo Down Broadway"
Alvin Cash - "Twine Time" / "The Philly Freeze"
Bobby Bland - "Keep on Loving Me (You'll See the Change)" / "I've Just Got to Forget About You"
Bobby Bland - "I'll Take Care of You" / "That's Why"
Bobby Bland - "Dust Got in Daddy's Eyes" / "Ain't No Telling"
Brown, Maxine - "It's Gonna Be Alright" / "You Do Something to Me"
Captain Sky - "Hero" / "Cream & Sugar"
Count Five - "Psychotic Reaction" / "They're Gonna Get You"
Chi-Lites - "Let Me Be the Man My Daddy Was" / "The Twelfth of Never"
Del-Vettes - "I Call My Baby STP" / "That's the Way It Is"
Fantastic Four - "I've Got to Have You" / "Win or Lose"
Gene Chandler - "This Bitter Earth" / "Suicide"
how do you like this charles lloyd?
ive been pretty dissapointed with all ive heard from him.
Granted its not much.
I love Forest Flower; it's the record that sold me on Charles Lloyd. Now I consider him to be one my favorite reed players.
As far as I'm concerned this the band is the best he played with. Keith Jarret and Jack DeJohnette are just coming into their mature styles, which is really exciting to hear. And Cecil McBee is just tremendous.
Bumpin' my question....Dee, you round?