I only know one other person that even knows this exists
I like that album of his you posted before, how is this one? is this from there? i'm bad at remembering titles
According to the guy who told me about this single, it was most likely recorded during the same session as the Lp I posted, but both sides of the single are only on this 45. The artwork on the label is the same as the LP but in a different colour, and it's from the same year. The single is a bit more rocky than the allbum though, but it still has that same DIY vibe in the music and singing. And it's beyond raer.
the BLACK MERDA isn't as great as i'd hoped - but "cynthy-ruth" is well worth the price of the LP - killer tune. the MONK MONTGOMERY isn't totally my cup of tea - -but both the "fuselage" tracks are very heavy fuzz-bass + breakbeat funky jazz. cheers Ant for the SOUND OF FEELING - really enjoying this... especially the track "along came sam"
the BLACK MERDA isn't as great as i'd hoped - but "cynthy-ruth" is well worth the price of the LP - killer tune. the MONK MONTGOMERY isn't totally my cup of tea -
Great, so the guy who beat me out of buying those 2 records from the set sale doesn't even like them.
the BLACK MERDA isn't as great as i'd hoped - but "cynthy-ruth" is well worth the price of the LP - killer tune. the MONK MONTGOMERY isn't totally my cup of tea -
Great, so the guy who beat me out of buying those 2 records from the set sale doesn't even like them.
you can trade the monk montgomery off me if you want - -im keeping the Black Merda though
The record is straight up soul, bordering on doo wop but sounds like early James Brown/Little Richard at times. Goes well with that Incredibles LP I just found a nice copy of on Stax. Def nice stuff.
The record is straight up soul, bordering on doo wop but sounds like early James Brown/Little Richard at times. Goes well with that Incredibles LP I just found a nice copy of on Stax. Def nice stuff.
Nathaniel in the shop one AM[/b]...believe me, that Gin bottle isnt for show..dude hits the Gin all day...
The record is straight up soul, bordering on doo wop but sounds like early James Brown/Little Richard at times. Goes well with that Incredibles LP I just found a nice copy of on Stax. Def nice stuff.
Nathaniel in the shop one AM[/b]...believe me, that Gin bottle isnt for show..dude hits the Gin all day...
The Gin'll make you sin! At least that's what some lady told High-C.
hardmeat-S/T and through a window Starfire hidden strength Maybe a Russian or Czech record on the same label that put out most of the Russian shit!! CHef Salad-The sounds of Boston from studio B Patty SDTK
I traded a huge stack for the piece below..... US COPY!!!! Not the Canada pressing!!
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nice! I am looking at a puch maxi today
like 9 or something. most dont work. my express i ride every single day. i dont use my car unless i need to carry something huge.
100+ MPG
do you ride on the highways? ever go 60-70 mph?
I would not wanna go on the highway with that shit.
i dont ride on the interstate, but i go on highways. my MB5 does 52 or so, so its perfect for that.
I like that album of his you posted before, how is this one? is this from there? i'm bad at remembering titles
Dalvanius was an icon of New Zealand music with a long career both here & in OZ.
According to the guy who told me about this single, it was most likely recorded during the same session as the Lp I posted, but both sides of the single are only on this 45. The artwork on the label is the same as the LP but in a different colour, and it's from the same year. The single is a bit more rocky than the allbum though, but it still has that same DIY vibe in the music and singing. And it's beyond raer.
Dope.
Kinda cool. Not keepin' em.
Cheap.
All winners.
the BLACK MERDA isn't as great as i'd hoped - but "cynthy-ruth" is well worth the price of the LP - killer tune. the MONK MONTGOMERY isn't totally my cup of tea - -but both the "fuselage" tracks are very heavy fuzz-bass + breakbeat funky jazz. cheers Ant for the SOUND OF FEELING - really enjoying this... especially the track "along came sam"
Great, so the guy who beat me out of buying those
2 records from the set sale doesn't even like them.
you can trade the monk montgomery off me if you want
- -im keeping the Black Merda though
ok, ok .. but..
good work.
Been playing mine alot lately, at least side one.
Side 2 gets a little lost.
second track on the a side, DAMN!
haha probably
The record is straight up soul, bordering on doo wop but sounds like early James Brown/Little Richard at times. Goes well with that Incredibles LP I just found a nice copy of on Stax. Def nice stuff.
Nathaniel in the shop one AM[/b]...believe me, that Gin bottle isnt for show..dude hits the Gin all day...
The Gin'll make you sin! At least that's what some lady told High-C.
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hardmeat-S/T and through a window
Starfire
hidden strength
Maybe a Russian or Czech record on the same label that put out most of the Russian shit!!
CHef Salad-The sounds of Boston from studio B
Patty SDTK
I traded a huge stack for the piece below.....
US COPY!!!! Not the Canada pressing!!
All found in the field!!!
GOODTIMES
$1 each.
"The horror, the horror"
This Ray Bryant is a nice but underrated LP. I like the Sue label in general.
Cynthy Ruth is superb but no love for tunes like The Prophet and, a personal favourite, Good Luck? Would recommend giving it a good few listens.
do you like it?