1. Pete Jolly - Seasons2. Leon Haywood - Naturally (i like this)3. The Dells- Sweet as funk can be4. George Benson - Giblet Gravy5. Joy of Cooking - s/t
Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation (seeing them play this in its entirety tonight!) Syd Barrett - Barrett Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris - Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions Erik Satie - En Blanc et Noir Ramsey Lewis - Love Notes
all 7"s: John Doe - A Knight's Tale The People's Choice - I Likes To Do It Creative Source - Who Is He And What Is He To You Dave "Baby" Cortez - Funky Robot (Pt. 1) The New Birth - I Can Understand It
Mike Oldfield - Guilty 45 Jack Arel - Originals and Remixes Manzel remixes 12 Ramones - It's Alive cd car candy Tubby Hayes - Down In the Village Japan re-ish
Specials - More Specials Buddy Rich - Keep the Customer Satisfied Lorraine Ellison - Stay With Me Gladys Knight & The Pips - All I Need Is Time Norman Feels - Norman Feels
I thought this would be a lot better from what I've heard of the solo Black Milk and Bishop Lamont efforts. Are you feeling it?
Yea I am! I've heard the same disappointment from other folks, too, but I went in with no expectations and I am really enjoying it. Some of it really makes me wish I drove a car with a great sound set-up - lol.
Abilio Manoel "Luiza manequim" Yvonne Fair "Say yeah yeah" Travis Wammack "Theres a UFO Up there" Yvonne Baker and the Sensations "Eyes" Big Maybelle "Thats a pretty good love"
Right now I'm bumping the Motown Singles 1959-1972 set that Cardova hooked up (thanks, dude!)
Before that:
Dungen - Tio Bitar Stylistics - Heavy (I can't tell you how much I hate this record. It went in the trash pile, and I can't get rid of it fast enough) Fabulous 3 MCs - Rub A Dub Dub 12" Ruckus Roboticus - Solid Steel 10-27-03 Pieces of Peace
- Peter Ivers, Knight Of The Blue Communion (album) - Ian Gomm, Gomm With The Wind (album) - Brown Singers, "Steal Away" (single) - Roy Head, "Treat Her Right" (single) - Barbara Lynn, "Love Ain't Never Hurt Nobody" (single)
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I'm gonna have to do cassettes/cds since I haven't set up my turntable since my last dj gig, but...
Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits (Walking Atfter Midnight only) Billie Holiday's Greatest Hits (My Solitude only) 2Pac - All Eyez on Me Van Halen - II Trae - Losing Composure
I thought this would be a lot better from what I've heard of the solo Black Milk and Bishop Lamont efforts. Are you feeling it?
Yea I am! I've heard the same disappointment from other folks, too, but I went in with no expectations and I am really enjoying it. Some of it really makes me wish I drove a car with a great sound set-up - lol.
OK...I'm gonna GIVE it another run at the gym tonight and will report back via-PM in the morn'.
Hopefully with more enthusiasm than what happened with my reassessment of "...America Today".
i just played this twice in a row on my iPod the other day. proof that country music sometimes came dead close to R&B. as many times as she crossed over pop, the oldies stations oughta be playing her stuff on the regular by now.
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THE CLON IS STRONG. DARAWTRY.
Syd Barrett - Barrett
Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris - Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions
Erik Satie - En Blanc et Noir
Ramsey Lewis - Love Notes
Tito Puente - Exitante Ritmo
Nick Ingman - Big Beat
Nite Liters - Instrumental Directions
Blue Mitchell - Soul Village
O'Jays - Put our heads together
Kleer - Get Tough
Cherelle and Alexander Oneill - Saturday Love
Love Club - Hot Summer Nights
eccentric soul deep city 2lp
moments not on the outside but on the inside
cherrystones rocks
dave & ansel collins in the ghetto
fleetwood mac - black magic woman
can - future days
beach boys - surfs up
james brown - mutha's nature
joy of cooking - joy of cooking
on my ipod
blood on the wall - liferz
black mountain
black mountain - in the future (they are playing in philly tonight)
I can't listen to this whole album. Surf's Up is a great song though.
just got it for cheap...recent find
John Doe - A Knight's Tale
The People's Choice - I Likes To Do It
Creative Source - Who Is He And What Is He To You
Dave "Baby" Cortez - Funky Robot (Pt. 1)
The New Birth - I Can Understand It
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danny breaks dimension 3D
mr scruff st
belleruche turntable soul music
harmonic 33 extraordinary people
been just chilling the fuck out
Jack Arel - Originals and Remixes
Manzel remixes 12
Ramones - It's Alive cd car candy
Tubby Hayes - Down In the Village Japan re-ish
The Originals - Baby, I'm For Real
The Dixie Cups - Chapel of Love
Caltroit
Cocoa Tea - Come Again
Buddy Rich - Keep the Customer Satisfied
Lorraine Ellison - Stay With Me
Gladys Knight & The Pips - All I Need Is Time
Norman Feels - Norman Feels
I thought this would be a lot better from what I've heard of the solo Black Milk and Bishop Lamont efforts.
Are you feeling it?
Yea I am! I've heard the same disappointment from other folks, too, but I went in with no expectations and I am really enjoying it. Some of it really makes me wish I drove a car with a great sound set-up - lol.
Abilio Manoel "Luiza manequim"
Yvonne Fair "Say yeah yeah"
Travis Wammack "Theres a UFO Up there"
Yvonne Baker and the Sensations "Eyes"
Big Maybelle "Thats a pretty good love"
Before that:
Dungen - Tio Bitar
Stylistics - Heavy (I can't tell you how much I hate this record. It went in the trash pile, and I can't get rid of it fast enough)
Fabulous 3 MCs - Rub A Dub Dub 12"
Ruckus Roboticus - Solid Steel 10-27-03
Pieces of Peace
Fela Kuti, "Shakara"
Build an Ark, "Dawn"
The Invaders, "Spacing Out" (reissue of course)
The Mohawks, "The Champ"
- Ian Gomm, Gomm With The Wind (album)
- Brown Singers, "Steal Away" (single)
- Roy Head, "Treat Her Right" (single)
- Barbara Lynn, "Love Ain't Never Hurt Nobody" (single)
Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits (Walking Atfter Midnight only)
Billie Holiday's Greatest Hits (My Solitude only)
2Pac - All Eyez on Me
Van Halen - II
Trae - Losing Composure
Captain Beefheart - Moonbeams and Bluejeans
Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
Bob James - 4
Juice - Soundtrack
MFSB - Freddie's Dead
OK...I'm gonna GIVE it another run at the gym tonight and will report back via-PM in the morn'.
Hopefully with more enthusiasm than what happened with my reassessment of "...America Today".
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i just played this twice in a row on my iPod the other day. proof that country music sometimes came dead close to R&B. as many times as she crossed over pop, the oldies stations oughta be playing her stuff on the regular by now.
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