is there anything else on Monument worth looking for?
Well, Seventy-Seven is basically Monument, so the Joe Simon, Roscoe Shelton, Sam Baker and Ella Washington records are all worth getting. I think you found the Ella Washington, while I still haven't. Saw 2 at FMU but dudes were asking like $125 or some shit. Otherwise, Monument is basically a country label, so outside of Roy Orbison and Tony Joe White there isn't much going on.
I will post the pictures tomorrow, definitley true!
The LP' are:
Riot St. Latins Day Massacre The Song Of Joe Bataan Mestizo Poor Boy Gypsy Woman Mr New York And The East Side Kids Singing Some Soul Sweet Soul Subway Joe
The "Song Of..." LP is a comp of his early Fania songs but it has a fold out cover with some nice pictures and essential liner notes.
... Not sure if it counts as a weekend find but i found this dude on the internet who sold me the first 10 (!) Joe Bataan albums in VG+ for 150$ !!!
I have seen that people pay up to 50$ for the Fania releases so i guess the deal was
Post pictures or we won't believe a word of it.
Exactly - we call BS untill we see pictures
I will post the pictures tomorrow, definitley true!
The LP' are:
Riot St. Latins Day Massacre The Song Of Joe Bataan Mestizo Poor Boy Gypsy Woman Mr New York And The East Side Kids Singing Some Soul Sweet Soul Subway Joe
The "Song Of..." LP is a comp of his early Fania songs but it has a fold out cover with some nice pictures and essential liner notes.
sealed blue cheer lp (found two--orig. cut out copies), audiophile stones,beacon street union was a nice surprise. i really like the record a lot.
2nd suicide album on ze 1980. francoise hardy -- reggae records from ranking joe and parlove black's 'mr. music originally' on studio 1.
12"s from capricorn, dynamic breakers - dynamic (total control)/dub version , and a pretty awesome mid 90s ny indie/random rap split 12" from nomad/new type krooks ent.
Who here will fess up to owning any of these records?
I have the Cream LP top left, that's it though, pretty cool joke post though. Funny story about that Cream LP is one year for xmas my mom asked my dad for a Queen LP & that's the record he bought her, he now wears hearing aids.
I went out to the flea market late in on Sunday. Didn't find much to mention a couple Nonesuch avant classicals, Rare Earth Live with no sleeve, B.I.G. single, et al. Sorted through a lot of Haitian looking stuff.
I'm not sure why, but I'm convinced that someone;s avatar was the cover to this one record (no pic) Gold Album by Sex Machine. on Debs.
I am pretty psyched for a Paul Hindemith record that I found. He made audio collages with Ernst Toch In the early thirties using film reels. He's an important guy in teh history of sampling, so I'm interested to see what his other stuff is like.
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Well, Seventy-Seven is basically Monument, so the Joe Simon, Roscoe Shelton,
Sam Baker and Ella Washington records are all worth getting. I think you found
the Ella Washington, while I still haven't. Saw 2 at FMU but dudes were asking
like $125 or some shit. Otherwise, Monument is basically a country label, so
outside of Roy Orbison and Tony Joe White there isn't much going on.
How do you rate this Jon? There was a NM copy in a collection I picked up yesterday but it's all still boxed up.
and a bunch of reggae comps.
ahhh so jelous of you man........... thats a score and a half.
you got the afro filipino one in there?
i see your adopting kala's photography styles
The LP' are:
Riot
St. Latins Day Massacre
The Song Of Joe Bataan
Mestizo
Poor Boy
Gypsy Woman
Mr New York And The East Side Kids
Singing Some Soul
Sweet Soul
Subway Joe
The "Song Of..." LP is a comp of his early Fania songs but it has a fold out cover with some nice pictures and essential liner notes.
I will post the pictures tomorrow, definitley true!
The LP' are:
Riot
St. Latins Day Massacre
The Song Of Joe Bataan
Mestizo
Poor Boy
Gypsy Woman
Mr New York And The East Side Kids
Singing Some Soul
Sweet Soul
Subway Joe
The "Song Of..." LP is a comp of his early Fania songs but it has a fold out cover with some nice pictures and essential liner notes.
here is my thrift/flea/ finds---
sealed blue cheer lp (found two--orig. cut out copies), audiophile stones,beacon street union was a nice surprise. i really like the record a lot.
2nd suicide album on ze 1980. francoise hardy -- reggae records from ranking joe and parlove black's 'mr. music originally' on studio 1.
12"s from capricorn, dynamic breakers - dynamic (total control)/dub version , and a pretty awesome mid 90s ny indie/random rap split 12" from nomad/new type krooks
ent.
and this random/indie 12"
wassup w/that indian point joint?folk/spoken protest private hudson valley rarer?
also do you guys....
A. ever fight over records
B. use the aphex thing to get over on unsuspecting dealers/shopkeepers/moral-less women???????
nice suprise in the kringloop polish ep with nice bossa sounds.
ill go and zit in de sun and have a caiperina.
You are SLIPPIN' Fr**k! How did those go unnoticed by you in your own territory?
ROCK IN THE USA-RAER!
Funny thing is dude is driving all over town for them shits. Even though they suck b/w there are 50 copies each in the Plan 9 dollarbin.
i saw on wall of Good REcords NYC
i swear ive passed it up before in my travels?
braeks?
don't knock the hustle
These are records that need to be taken with the blurry camera.
I think I have that tangerine dream in my closet. Trade copy too
Never seen it.
What's that top right jawn with the GG bridge in background? SF raer muskrat pysch moves?
I've got the Seatrain and the Sweet Thursday, and I like 'em both.
Where do you see Sweet Thursday?
Oh shit, I thought that was in the UR corner.
That's America. I love that Sweet Thursday LP BTW.
I have the Cream LP top left, that's it though, pretty cool joke post though. Funny story about that Cream LP is one year for xmas my mom asked my dad for a Queen LP & that's the record he bought her, he now wears hearing aids.
What do you call it when you see a pattern and fill the rest in with your mind? Gestalt something?
I went out to the flea market late in on Sunday. Didn't find much to mention a couple Nonesuch avant classicals, Rare Earth Live with no sleeve, B.I.G. single, et al. Sorted through a lot of Haitian looking stuff.
I'm not sure why, but I'm convinced that someone;s avatar was the cover to this one record (no pic) Gold Album by Sex Machine. on Debs.
I am pretty psyched for a Paul Hindemith record that I found. He made audio collages with Ernst Toch In the early thirties using film reels. He's an important guy in teh history of sampling, so I'm interested to see what his other stuff is like.
Nice one, his stuff is hard to come by out here.