Curtis Mayfield - There's No Place Like America Today
That's what I had on today. Once I get familiar enough with the album (i.e. very familiar), I will post about it as part of Ms. Bassie's Summer Critique Programme which I am enrolled in.
I used to have Dark Side of the Moon spinning all day. The roommate and I both agreed on it.
Curtis Mayfield - There's No Place Like America Today
SoulOnIce said:
Money Jungle
S/T (Always) - Paragons/Roslyn Sweat
I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You - Aretha
Little Did You Know - The Techniques
Compared To What - Jerry Jones
Hot Buttered Soul - Issac
One of the 6 or 7 brazilian LPs I own, probably Jorge Ben's esquina samaba nova or whatever that shit's called.
Man and a Woman OST
Early Impressions LPs, probably S/T
I've played Lee Morgan Rumproller or whatever it's called like 5 times - just because it's on my turntable currently and I'm too lazy to take it off and search for new background music.
i seem to put on maggot brain often in the last few months. might be because i kept finding cheap vg play copies for a while and OCD said i had to keep buying it. so im swimming in them. and its just great listening of course.
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Sensations Fix - Fragments Of Light
That's what I had on today. Once I get familiar enough with the album (i.e. very familiar), I will post about it as part of Ms. Bassie's Summer Critique Programme which I am enrolled in.
I used to have Dark Side of the Moon spinning all day. The roommate and I both agreed on it.
So underrated in the Mayfield catalogue - and my personal favourite.
My most listened to would be the David Crosby remember LP.
Cosign on Crosby and the Mayfield. I love Billy Jack - very understated yet powerful tune.
For me right now it's Ted Picou Experience - hooked on "Sleep walker for over a month now. But over time it must be Callier's What Colour
Beatles - Revolver
Fela Ransome Kuti and his Koola Lobitos
Queen-Sheer Heart Attack
Queen-Sheer Heart Attack
Big Maybelle-Gabbin Blues
S/T (Always) - Paragons/Roslyn Sweat
I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You - Aretha
Little Did You Know - The Techniques
Compared To What - Jerry Jones
Hot Buttered Soul - Issac
Will be the first record I play in the new studio.
no doubt about it... listen to it ALL the time.. along with many of the other lps mentioned above
One of the 6 or 7 brazilian LPs I own, probably Jorge Ben's esquina samaba nova or whatever that shit's called.
Man and a Woman OST
Early Impressions LPs, probably S/T
I've played Lee Morgan Rumproller or whatever it's called like 5 times - just because it's on my turntable currently and I'm too lazy to take it off and search for new background music.