Spring Finds

fishmongerfunkfishmongerfunk 4,154 Posts
edited May 2015 in Strut Central
really into bill evans these days. atomic drums is hot fiyah as is gregory james edition!



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  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    Bought almost 300 records so far this year. I'll keep adding.
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  • fishmongerfunkfishmongerfunk 4,154 Posts
    sly looks so messed up on that cover....celia and johnny gets heavy play here....real invaders?

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    crabmongerfunk said:
    real invaders?

    :NO:

    It's the 90s Badaaaaas Bootleg with white labels.

  • BallzDeepBallzDeep 612 Posts
    That T Rex cover looks nicest we've ever seen.
    Thing is always beat when I see it around here.

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    BallzDeep said:
    That T Rex cover looks nicest we've ever seen.
    Thing is always beat when I see it around here.

    It's a beautiful copy. My co-worker's dad sold me his collection a few months a go. Mint classic rock titles for days.... talking about t-Rex, Bowie, New York Dolls, Lou Reed, Zeppelin, Stones....

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    P.S. Start poasting some finds people. If I can do it... you can two!

  • meistromocomeistromoco 954 Posts
    RAJ said:
    P.S. Start poasting some finds people. If I can do it... you can two!

    What's that Charles Earland "Leaving This Planet" with the white cover? Different than the LP version?

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    meistromoco said:
    RAJ said:
    P.S. Start poasting some finds people. If I can do it... you can two!

    What's that Charles Earland "Leaving This Planet" with the white cover? Different than the LP version?

    It's the promo 12" to the title track. I haven't even listened to it yet.

    :oof:

  • fishmongerfunkfishmongerfunk 4,154 Posts
    used to think "leaving this planet" was by far the weakest track on that record, now I think the opposite.

  • BeatsoupBeatsoup 511 Posts
    Nice finds. Here's some from the last couple months.
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  • devoglamdevoglam 143 Posts


    Been shopping less frequently, so my hauls around here have been a little more fruitful lately. Really stoked for that Armageddon lp I pulled a couple weeks ago at a local record fair.

    The Herd - Lookin' Thru You (Fontana, 1968)
    The Peppermint Trolley Co. - S/T (Acta, 1968)
    BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface - Sour Soul (Lex, 2015)
    Wanda Robinson - Black Ivory (Perception, 1971)
    Blue Mountain Eagle - S/T (Atco, 1970)
    Watson Beasley - S/T (Warner Brothers, 1980)
    Ken Munson - Super Flute (Paramount, 1973)
    Jesse Morrison - The Versatility Of Jesse Morrison (Abet, 1975)
    Armageddon - S/T (Amos, 1969)

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Nice stairs.

  • phatmoneysackphatmoneysack Melbourne 1,124 Posts
    [strong]Balearic, House, Ambient, Folk[/strong]



    W. Barthel / M. Böhm / R. Bauer - Timeless Horizons [2015]
    José Padilla ‎– Day One [2015]
    Vito Ricci ‎– I Was Crossing A Bridge [2015]
    Luis C.L. - Untitled [2015]

    [strong]European Smooth, AOR, Brazilian Soul & Disco[/strong]



    Robert Byrne ‎– Blame It On The Night [1979]
    Richard Sanderson ‎– Fairy Tale [1984]
    Wanderlea - Mais que a Paixao [1978]
    Roupa Nova ‎– Roupa Nova [1981]

    [strong]Japanese Space Jazz, City Pop, Ambient and Soundtracks[/strong]




    安西史孝 - Fly To The Future, Spaceship C&C! [1985]
    Ryuichi Sakamoto - Aile De Honnêamise - Royal Space Force [1987]
    Yuji Ohno - Lifetide [1982]

    [strong]7 Inches: New Wave, Library Funk and Edits[/strong]






    Quiller - Quiller [1975]
    Planet Ha Ha - Home [1982]
    D. Lord / Werner Williams - Start The World / You've Got Style ‎[2014]
    Selvagem - Tudo Bem / Luanda ‎[2015]

    [strong]Russian Electronics, Jazz and Prog Funk[/strong]



    А. Родионов / Б. Тихомиров ‎– Пульс 1. Музыкальный Компьютер [1985]
    Zigmar Liepinš ‎– Пульс 2 [1985]
    Арсенал ‎– Пульс 3 [1986]
    Арго ‎– Свет [1983]

    From the sleeve notes of the "Pulse" Series:

    Physical exercise to music can greatly help to organise rationally our work and rest. Both musical and human motion rhythms may be classed as "functional", with an essential influence on Man's health and productivity. The present record is a joint venture of the Melodia sound-recording firm and the USSR Sport Committee, first in a planned series under "Pulse" heading meant to emphasize the vital importance of physical culture.

    "Pulse 1" of the "Sport & Music" series is recommended to accompany coaching sessions, sport festivals, competitions and other active recreations. The series will be sufficiently versatile to adapt to various purposes that music can serve in sports. The series' first disc (30 cm diametre (12"), 45 rpm) acquaints the public with electronic music composed with the help of an individual musical computer, for the first time in the USSR.

    The scores were created on the display with the subsequent recording to magnetic tape. The composition is based on suites of contrasting instrumental miniatures.

    We hope that the joint effort of Melodia and the USSR Sports Committee will promote Soviet electronic music in sports.

    Lubov Bogdanova, International Master of Sports.

    Запись 1985 г.

  • ketanketan Warmly booming riffs 3,180 Posts
    most of these are a couple bucks from the Vancouver flea market, but a few buys from Zulu Records too...



    EDIT: almost forgot this juan torres record with a sort of good cover of Love's Theme (Tema De Amor)


  • fishmongerfunkfishmongerfunk 4,154 Posts
    nice work ketan. ypu need to czeck neptoon on main, then head over to audiopile on commercial drive, check in the drawers. then walk down the hill to the world music joint (i forgert the name but its about 3 blocks down the hill and on the other side of the street as audiopile) and report back. if you see any walter zuber armstrongs, pacific salts for cheap you should grab them.

    b/w

    "afternoon of georgia faun" is bliss

  • ketanketan Warmly booming riffs 3,180 Posts
    Ah, i was in van last weekend, but I'm back in July so I'll check out that circuit for sure.

    This trip was amazing. Stayed next door to the MOA (which is facemelting) and ate so much good food.

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    Adding more...

    Focusing on clean classics these days. Still buying raers if they pop up.

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  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    For my daddies out there with daughters
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  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    Killer reggae!
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  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    That McDuff cover is so great.
    No need to listen you can just tell it's funky and full of breaks.

  • Big_StacksBig_Stacks "I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
    RAJ said:
    For my daddies out there with daughters

    Got it! Nice record, and I especially like "Dit Da Dit" and "Ju Ju."

    Peace,

    Big Stacks from Kakalak

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Some finds from Eugene's Top Score record show last weekend.


    I'm trying to buy more 45s, but I'm not that good at it yet.

    Rico; Jamaican trombone player was in the Specials. This record is on Blue Note, instrumental reggae, perhaps their first non-jazz record. Or non-Blue-Note-style-jazz record.

    And some from Olympia record show.



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  • yuichiyuichi Urban sprawl 11,332 Posts
    woah I thought that was some photoshopped Anthonypearson shit for a sec. Un-retired?

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    Frank said:

    :woah:

    :dominoes:

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    Is it the frank or the beans?

  • devoglamdevoglam 143 Posts
    Here are a few more I've pulled as of late. This copy is a little more beat up than I'd like but I'm loving the Montclairs lp.


    The Tony Williams Lifetime - Ego (Polydor, 1971)
    Bill Mason - Gettin' Off (Eastbound, 1972)
    Bobby Timmons Trio - Easy Does It (Riverside, 1961)
    The Montclairs - Dreaming Out Of Season (Paula, 1972)

    John Lee Hooker - Kabuki Wuki (Bluesway, 1973)
    Etta James - Miss Etta James (Crown, 1961)
    J.J. Barnes & Steve Mancha - Rare Stamps Volume 1 (Volt, 1969)
    Willie Colon - Lo Mato (Fania, 1973)

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    All winners.

    The JL Hooker is better than some of his others.
    If I recall he has Panama Francis on drums and maybe some other jazz players on that one.

  • RAJRAJ tenacious local 7,783 Posts
    devoglam said:

    Willie Colon - Lo Mato (Fania, 1973)

    Lo Mato is a keeper just for the cover... it doesn't hurt that it has one the banginest Salsa songs ever:


  • LoopDreamsLoopDreams 1,195 Posts
    Records from the past couple of months, most all field. Had no idea just how amazing the N Davis was... top jazz. Same with the Tough Tenors LP, the Martino Lp, total unknowns to me until now.









    Reynaldo82
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