The 'Underground Sunshine' is some pop-psych covers which suck. Then there's an 11 minute brain melt and mellow out track as the last song on the b-side, penned by the group members. And it is outstanding. The Sons of Champlin is nice as it's mint and has the insert which i've never seen before. The Prince Buster is in amazing condition (especially for a reggae LP) and is chock full of goodness. The 'Soul' LP is just a comp but the cover is great. I remember TSL had one framed on their wall for years. Nona Hendryx's 'Transformation' was a come up as I didn't know it came on 12. And you can never go wrong with an original pressing of Sister Nancy.
Hilarious boot-sale find. Middle aged lady insisted the buyer take the lot for equivalent $3. Natch, most will go to the local charity shop, but some goodness amongst the chaff. See if you can spot it.
The 'Underground Sunshine' is some pop-psych covers which suck. Then there's an 11 minute brain melt and mellow out track as the last song on the b-side, penned by the group members. And it is outstanding.
used that on aeiou2...bizarre as interludes of silence in that song, but do a touch of editing and its some shit i could listen to all day long
The Sons of Champlin is nice as it's mint and has the insert which i've never seen before.
boom boom chop! thers a little something on every sons record ive heard. i never heard their first prviate press "wihtout stems and seeds" anyone got that?
Just hit another Goodwill. Nothing major but everything's pretty minty though. The Grover Washington (we were just talking about this T**y ) is clean despite the cover.
The 'Underground Sunshine' is some pop-psych covers which suck. Then there's an 11 minute brain melt and mellow out track as the last song on the b-side, penned by the group members. And it is outstanding.
used that on aeiou2...bizarre as interludes of silence in that song, but do a touch of editing and its some shit i could listen to all day long
funny lyrics! would sit well with artificiell prana etc
picked up two other sonet label releases recently you might be familiar with; the group made in swedens made in england album from 1970, and burning red ivanhoes www record from 1971
Yo Breakmaster Breeez, what are your top ten breaks OAT?
This list changes every day, but as of right now:
10) Don Mock - "Stellar Stomp" 9) S.O.B. _ "The Soil I Tilled For You" 8) Lou Donaldson "Ode to Billie Joe" 7) Piotr Figiel - "Dyplomowany Galernik" 6) Lee Dorsey - "Get out my Life Woman" 5) Bob Azzam - "Rain, Rain Go Away" 4) Keith Mansfield - "Soul Thing" 3) Surprize - "Sweet Love" 2) Skull Snaps - "It's a New Day" 1) Melvin Bliss - "Synthetic Substitution" or The Honey Drippers - "Impeach the President"
Some long time wants, I'm listening to for the first time! Got that Maggot Brain from Age. Eddie Fisher looked clean, but plays slightly crackly. Didn't expect too much out of that JB's, but boy was I wrong. Danny Woods is a terrific soul record with some funky moments.
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The Sons of Champlin is nice as it's mint and has the insert which i've never seen before.
The Prince Buster is in amazing condition (especially for a reggae LP) and is chock full of goodness.
The 'Soul' LP is just a comp but the cover is great. I remember TSL had one framed on their wall for years.
Nona Hendryx's 'Transformation' was a come up as I didn't know it came on 12.
And you can never go wrong with an original pressing of Sister Nancy.
Drum break on Love Beach
boom boom chop! thers a little something on every sons record ive heard. i never heard their first prviate press "wihtout stems and seeds" anyone got that?
along with:
and doubles of
and a vg copy of
Funny, I was thinking the same thing.
iperialistic diggin alert
Looks like you got some free shit on there. The best I ever got was a mouse poo in a Hessa.
That Deewaar is not the "right one."
thanks for the heads up on deewaar, i may be having the other one coming in another bunch. it came in handy anyways for sound effects.
yeah, i must admit ive had pretty bad luck so far with india, i think every third package dissapears.
Cloth is cheaper than paper
Styrofoam is cheaper than cardboard
got my grover washington record today....i'mcue burning those horns. those things are ridiculous. perilously close to blowing my speakers out
funny lyrics! would sit well with artificiell prana etc
picked up two other
the group made in swedens made in england album from 1970, and burning red ivanhoes www record from 1971
This list changes every day, but as of right now:
10) Don Mock - "Stellar Stomp"
9) S.O.B. _ "The Soil I Tilled For You"
8) Lou Donaldson "Ode to Billie Joe"
7) Piotr Figiel - "Dyplomowany Galernik"
6) Lee Dorsey - "Get out my Life Woman"
5) Bob Azzam - "Rain, Rain Go Away"
4) Keith Mansfield - "Soul Thing"
3) Surprize - "Sweet Love"
2) Skull Snaps - "It's a New Day"
1) Melvin Bliss - "Synthetic Substitution"
or
The Honey Drippers - "Impeach the President"
it's always a toss up between these 2.