October 2013 Finds

billbradleybillbradley You want BBQ sauce? Get the fuck out of my house. 2,905 Posts
edited October 2013 in Strut Central
Lunchtime dollarbin thriftstore find


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  • This cheapie from discogs came in the mail today.



    And some field finds from this past weekend.

  • ElectrodeElectrode Los Angeles 3,127 Posts
    From the Pasadena Swap Meet


  • discos_almadiscos_alma discos_alma 2,164 Posts
    Nice find on that Frankenska, Bill B!

    Pulled this today from a local free box.


  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    is it for sale? I'll pay you three times that

  • novi singers is a sealed double if anyone needs...








  • haha...I fell for that Labi Siffre album once, too.

    Nice haul, though!

  • HOLLAFAME said:
    haha...I fell for that Labi Siffre album once, too.

    Nice haul, though!

    cheers. that labi has one track that is decent called "i don't know about the kids today"

  • Here's a soul stirring portion of the records that have made their way home with me the last few weeks. Some solid common gap fillers and a few less common surprises have made it a good month so far. Stay grindin'!

    Clarence Carter - Testifyin' (Atlantic, 1969)
    Rasputin Stash - Devil Made Me Do It (Gemigo, 1974)
    The Nite-Liters - Morning, Noon & The Nite-Liters (RCA, 1971)
    Sam & Dave - Hold On, I'm Comin; (Stax, 1966)
    Garland Green - Jealous Kind Of Fella (Uni, 1969)
    Senor Soul - It's Your Thing (Double Shot, 1969)
    Ohio Players - Ecstasy (Westbound, 1973)
    Johnnie Taylor - One Step Beyond (Stax, 1970)
    Baby Cortez - The Isley Brothers Way (T-Neck, 1970)

  • toby.dtoby.d 254 Posts
    Went to Amsterdam to visit my sister last weekend and brought back as much as I could carry. Some of those mixed in with other October finds:



    Jerry Peters - Blueprint For Discovery So glad to finally hear the whole of this LP - spinning for the first time as I type and it hasn't disappointed.
    Nino Ferrer - Nino & Radiah Listened to and loved this a lot over the past couple of months but had never seen it until now.
    The Trammps - ...Zing... GTA V related.
    Eddie Hazel - Games, Dames And Guitar Thangs
    Gospel Guitar - Joe Edwards :weaksauce:
    Terry Reid - River



    Makoto Kubota - Machibooke
    Kenny Rankin - Silver Morning
    Kaori Momoi - Two Funky female 70s J-Pop
    Bobby Caldwell
    T. Onodera And Los Onoderas - Rock & Drums/Free
    Kimiko Kasai - Tokyo Special

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts

    Black Sabbath "Sabotage" (Warner Bros)
    Standells "Good Guys Sometimes Wear Black" (Tower)
    Bob Seger System "Noah" (Capitol)
    Standells "Try It" (Tower)


    Lee Morgan "The Gigolo" (Blue Note)
    Sister Rosetta Tharpe "S/T" (MGM)
    Bobby Hutcherson "Live At Montreux" (Blue Note)
    Brother Jack McDuff "Moon Rappin" (Blue Note)


    Ann Sexton "The Beginning" (Sound Stage 7)
    Ernie K-Doe "S/T" (Bandy) - repress of his Mother in Law LP on Minit
    Miracles "Mickeys Monkey" (Gordy)
    Whispers "Shhhh" (Dore)

    Emmitt Rhodes "S/T" (ABC)
    Donnie & Joe Emerson "Dreamin Wild" (Enterprise & Co)
    Bwana "S/T" (Caytronics)
    Karl Hector & The Malcouns "Sahara Swing" (Now Again)

  • FlomotionFlomotion 2,390 Posts
    Nice haul - would love to find that Rosetta Tharpe in the wild.

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    Flomotion said:
    Nice haul - would love to find that Rosetta Tharpe in the wild.

    Thanks, theres a new record store in my area that had a grand opening with most of the records priced at $3. Best LA area digging I've been able to be a part of for a while. I was looking at everyone elses piles with envy.

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Nice A.
    Why have I never seen that Bobby Hutcherson? Japanese press?

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    LaserWolf said:
    Nice A.
    Why have I never seen that Bobby Hutcherson? Japanese press?

    no its a US press, Blue note released 4 Live at Montreux LP's in '74 The other three are Marlena Shaw, Bobbi Humphrey and Ronnie Foster. ( Most notably, people seem to look for the Marlena Shaw with its fantastic version of "Woman of the Ghetto". It also is the only other LP in the series I've seen.)

    The Hutcherson is more a spiritual outing and not as fusiony as his San Francisco and Montara LP's. It's a great listen.

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Yeah, had the Shaw more than once.

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    A whole bunch of Soul Strutters were at the 10 anniversary Night Owl Record Show.
    I hope a few post up their finds.

    I only got to spend a few, often interrupted, minutes digging. This is what I got.

    Finds Night Owl Record Show
    Finds Night Owl Record Show

    Legendary Strutters in the room,
    Mr Jeigh, Asprin, Delmont Fairchild
    IMG_0023[1]

  • LoopDreamsLoopDreams 1,195 Posts
    That Ann Sexton for 3$ is a great find, love her on that one.

  • Sup y'all, glad to be here. First post for me.

    Notable Flea market, thrift and such find over the past couple weeks, nothing over $2:

    Ventures - Walk Don't Run (Oldschool light blue label)
    Quincy Jones Plays Hip Hits (1964)
    Theolonius Monk- Cris Cross (and) Monks Miracles
    Link Wray - Raw Hide/Dixie Doodle 45
    The Who - Live at Leeds (with all 12 inserts)
    Fillmore Last Days Box Set with all goodies included
    Are You Experienced? Great shape 2nd pressing
    Licensed to Ill LP (no cover, beat up, enjoyed the hell out of it)
    Kool & The Gang - Good Times (drool)
    Frank Zappa - Drowing Witch (In Vally Girl 12" cover)
    The Kinks - Best of comp from Canada, early stuff, but includes Lola
    The Kinks/ The Yardbirds - Greatest hits single LP
    Donny Hathaway- Everything is Everything
    Mongo Santamaria- El Bravo!
    Dave Brubeck- A Place in Time
    Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (record only, decent shape)
    Brazil 66- Crystal Illusions

    Plastic Ono Band (cool story behind this) Last Friday I found this John Lennon Book at the flea market ($1), and it mentioned the signif of it to John and how it was Like him stripping himself of his Beatles identity. Anyway, it made me really wanna give a second listen to the album. The NEXT day, I go to my local music shop to pick up a replacement speaker and BAM, right there in the $1 bin. Record only, a little beat, but I thought that was pretty fuckin cool.

    Quicksilver Messenger Service - Just For Love
    Best of Guess Who - VG++ with Poster
    Best of Buffalo Springfield
    Best of Spirit
    Sugarhill Gang-8th Wonder LP
    Shut Downs and Hill Climbs (Promo) - a Liberty comp with 2 exclusive ventures songs (in America at least)

    That's all I can remember right now
    October has been good so far, happy hunting to all!

  • Nice haul Guzzo!
    LaserWolf said:
    A whole bunch of Soul Strutters were at the 10 anniversary Night Owl Record Show.
    I hope a few post up their finds.
    I didn't get to dig around too much either, but I did find this cool RnB private from the NW:
    (not my pic)

    And on a non-record show related tip, some dollar bin finds from today:

  • LazerLazer 796 Posts

  • sorry for the crumby pic. ninteenth whole was sealed, just cracked that bitch open and am enjoying the shit out of it. i didn't realize that this is basically the players on grant green live at the lighthouse sans grant green. best eastbound release.

    digging that albert record, better than the other one they put out. funkier drums, less horn rawk...

    fatback-took me too long to find a copy of this. it's one of those records that isn't exactly rare but is sort of hard to pull and is always overpriced when you see it at fairs and shops...


  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    your finds look like my wantlist.

  • LoopDreamsLoopDreams 1,195 Posts
    Got to sift through a large jazz collection and pulled some long time wants. Nice clean lot of records, and he must have spent some time in England at one point. Batsumi was mailbox from SAfrica, the seller said it was vg and it 's spotless, doesn't usually go that way for me. The last set of records comes from the show in ottawa couple of weeks ago, the strut 100 guilted me into upping my re-ish Headless for an og, and glad I did: way better pressing. Jutta's a repop, anyone know when they re-ished some of the 1500 series? So's Tubby, anyone know about the Jasmine label?








  • ElectrodeElectrode Los Angeles 3,127 Posts


    The New Presidents is San Diego power pop from '83. Pop Corn is an Italian exploito comp of covers including George Saxon's "Going Out Of My Head" (Thee Midniters' version is much better, IMO), which was included on Dusty Fingers.

  • LewisLewis Connecticut 101 Posts
    These were fleamarket finds. Finally minted up on the Mongo. The Van has arrangements and keyboard work by Dr. John and the Spyder has arrangements done by Dennis Coffey.



    This batch was from the WESU record fair. The Richard Roundtree being produced by Eugene McDaniels.

  • leonleon 883 Posts
    Loopdreams that's quite a haul! Some longtime wants in there. Batsumi wow.

  • LoopDreamsLoopDreams 1,195 Posts
    Thanks Leon, Batsumi is by far the most ridiculous LP I've gotten in a long time. Emotional recording for sure.

  • Some recent highlights. Weirdly I've been finding better stuff at the local thrifts than at the flea market over the past several weeks. All but 5 of the LPs are $1 thrift store finds--nothing mind blowing (though I was pretty excited about finding my first Joe Bataan LP in the field) but WAY better than the usual chudpiles of Mantovani/Alpert/Streisand/Manilow/etc...




    And a handful of recent 45s from various sources:

    My favorite of these is the Howard Tate, which has grown on me with every listen. What else of his should I seek out? The Kenny Shepherd is a pretty cool mid-60s obscurity with an interesting R&B cover of "Runaway" on the flip. Don't usually get into rockabilly but that Gene Summers is one of the better examples I've ever heard. I looked into some of his other tunes and I think "Twixteen" had to be pretty uncomfortable even in the golden age of songs about 16 year old girls.

  • Nice find with the brasil 65.

    Was heading up the Poconos for a wedding this past Saturday and couldn't help but stop at this [country ass] yard sale. Was surprised to find a French imported Grandmaster Flash & Furious Five LP. Self titled compilation from 1983, sugarhill label. 1$.
    Sorry haven't figured out how to post pics from phone.

    Tracklisting:
    1)white lines
    2)adventures of grandmaster...
    3) the message
    4) the party mix

    1) new York, new York
    2) message II (survival)
    3) Freedom.

    http://www.discogs.com/Grandmaster-Flash-The-Furious-Five-Featuring-Melle-Mel-Duke-Bootee-White-Lines-Dont-Dont-Do-It/release/231323

  • OligeeOligee 289 Posts
    Loopdreams killing the game!
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