this record is really great...belongs in the ahead of their time thread
Love the record porn, but when I mouse over the image and it highlights, I think for a second there might be a secret vinyl rip to download. Then I click on it, and it's an image hosting site, not a file-transfer site.
took a little trip to an out of town spot on monday... got most of these there:
"Elephant's memory" came in trade - loving this album. - got the Francis Lai OST in a charity shop - very french!!! . Picked up the Springsteen LP for a quid to give to one of my doubting thomas mate's - once he sticks "rosalita" on he shall surely be a convert
havent listened to most of them yet, pleased to get my mitts on a lovely spiral of the first Patto LP for a reasonable price...
45's are: JONATHAN RICHMAN & MODERN LOVERS- "roadrunner" MICHEAL JACKSON - "aint no sunshine" ZETLAND PLAYERS - "strongmen & sailors" (promo copy of my mate's band's first vinyl release!!) RARE EARTH - "i just wanna celebrate"
Paul Sir Raggedy Flagg - Papa Momma Romper Stomper Syl Johnson - Come On Sock It To Me Soul Bros Six - Some Kind of Wonderful John R - Soul Man James Carr - Pouring Water on a Drowning Man Brick - Dazz Clique - Splash 1
this record is really great...belongs in the ahead of their time thread
Love the record porn, but when I mouse over the image and it highlights, I think for a second there might be a secret vinyl rip to download. Then I click on it, and it's an image hosting site, not a file-transfer site.
i believe it was one of the only psych release on mainstream.
i meant to say it's one of the only "really good" psych releases on mainstream, or so i've heard from others. i believe it was released at the same time as the dope electric jazz/fusion albums such as hal galper's guerrilla band, pete yellin and such. i just really love that period of jazz released on mainstream, curious if it's as good as the jazz released at that time.
i believe it was one of the only psych release on mainstream.
i meant to say it's one of the only "really good" psych releases on mainstream, or so i've heard from others. i believe it was released at the same time as the dope electric jazz/fusion albums such as hal galper's guerrilla band, pete yellin and such. i just really love that period of jazz released on mainstream, curious if it's as good as the jazz released at that time.
i believe it was one of the only psych release on mainstream.
i meant to say it's one of the only "really good" psych releases on mainstream, or so i've heard from others. i believe it was released at the same time as the dope electric jazz/fusion albums such as hal galper's guerrilla band, pete yellin and such. i just really love that period of jazz released on mainstream, curious if it's as good as the jazz released at that time.
Don't front, Crink - you are a documented Mainstream psych hatter.
Joe Quarterman & Free Soul - So much trouble pts 1+2 (GSF promo) Silky Vincent - Funky World pts 1+2 (Eastbound promo) Barbara Mason - Keep Him / Yes I'm Ready (Arctic)
Joe Quarterman & Free Soul - So much trouble pts 1+2 (GSF promo) Silky Vincent - Funky World pts 1+2 (Eastbound promo) Barbara Mason - Keep Him / Yes I'm Ready (Arctic)
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then I checked out the acetate I bought and it turned out to be a 78 of I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair
Oh well I did get a couple of keepers. Spent 26¢ in all, including tax.
I just sold a VG copy for $250
Love the record porn, but when I mouse over the image and it highlights, I think for a second there might be a secret vinyl rip to download. Then I click on it, and it's an image hosting site, not a file-transfer site.
If a Mainstream psych comp doesn't exist, then it's long overdue.
Hell, Mainstream actually comped itself back in the sixties with A Pot Of Flowers.
"Elephant's memory" came in trade - loving this album. - got the Francis Lai OST in a charity shop - very french!!! . Picked up the Springsteen LP for a quid to give to one of my doubting thomas mate's - once he sticks "rosalita" on he shall surely be a convert
havent listened to most of them yet, pleased to get my mitts on a lovely spiral of the first Patto LP for a reasonable price...
45's are:
JONATHAN RICHMAN & MODERN LOVERS- "roadrunner"
MICHEAL JACKSON - "aint no sunshine"
ZETLAND PLAYERS - "strongmen & sailors" (promo copy of my mate's band's first vinyl release!!)
RARE EARTH - "i just wanna celebrate"
don't you guys have to work? record stores in germany open at 11.00 and close at 6 pm. i have no chance to go to record shops during the week.
anyway, i didn't find anything this month. i've been ebaying. so far, no luck in 2008.
Pony parrot tramp stamp. Awesome.
couple of 45s
Lynn Minor & His Band "Hesitate One Time For Me"
Cecil Garrett "Bearcat" - old funky-rnb thing with some great organ work on part II.
Syl Johnson - Come On Sock It To Me
Soul Bros Six - Some Kind of Wonderful
John R - Soul Man
James Carr - Pouring Water on a Drowning Man
Brick - Dazz
Clique - Splash 1
This looks a bit like my medium-rare wantlist from the ninetees.
So, some doubles here
Anyway i was able to pick these up for a good price.
don't cry...i'll upload some audio soon
Also found an OG NM copy of this which is now on the wall at my shop:
Jackie Lee - The Chicken b/w I Love You
high school record with some pretty funky moments i will DEFINITELY be making into a beat soon.
the rocky fitness record has drums, but theyre pretty 80s sounding as you could imagine. probably can find a good use for them.
i meant to say it's one of the only "really good" psych releases on mainstream, or so i've heard from others. i believe it was released at the same time as the dope electric jazz/fusion albums such as hal galper's guerrilla band, pete yellin and such. i just really love that period of jazz released on mainstream, curious if it's as good as the jazz released at that time.
"CHASE THE CHICKEN, ROCK - CHASE THE CHICKEN!" ???
no, but it originally came with a poster, which was missing.
Don't front, Crink - you are a documented Mainstream psych hatter.
"Jelly Bean Bandits - pfffttt ... "
Reynaldo is known for posting before the pony is in hand.
Joe Quarterman & Free Soul - So much trouble pts 1+2 (GSF promo)
Silky Vincent - Funky World pts 1+2 (Eastbound promo)
Barbara Mason - Keep Him / Yes I'm Ready (Arctic)
nice finds