E Arenas signed at concert. Stetsa is what got me into hip hop as a kid but I never had it on vinyl. Seen that Salvation in dollar bins forever but haven't felt like picking one up until now. The best thing about Kings is the cover.
some recent and not so recent finds. Happy to have found the two Nara Leão, plus the Sérgio Ricardo is one I've found a few times before but always passed it along, will probably keep this one though.
Aldemaro is a weird venezuelan record that promised psyched out sitars on the cover but delivered this instead:
Waldir Calmon is one people seem to be after because of a Madvillain sample.
The find of the year for me though is Waltel Branco's Assim Na Terra Como No Céu, even if some asshole moth ate a hole into one of the tracks. This one's a compilation of novela soundtracks that had been unreleased until then, except for one or two tracks. A bit of a
been having some decent luck with the 7"s lately, some of the highlights are:
Padilha these finds are killin' me! Erasmo 45 is incredible. Dinalva is heat too. I had never even considered Brazilian 45s as a concept, is this a deep field I didn't know about? Was 7 inch a popular format for Brazilian music?
Padilha these finds are killin' me! Erasmo 45 is incredible. Dinalva is heat too. I had never even considered Brazilian 45s as a concept, is this a deep field I didn't know about? Was 7 inch a popular format for Brazilian music?
there's a ton of stuff, but unfortunately not too many people cared about them, which means a lot of the used shops don't buy them and I think they just end up in the trash. I don't think it was a very popular commercial format BITD, so a lot of it was confined to radio stations and other promotional uses. At least that's my impression.
That being said, there's some serious heat to be found in 7", and a lot of shit that was only released in that format. That Dinalva is a good example, there's lots amazing afro-samba, boogie, psych, etc. The Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas comp was done just from stuff on 7".
you can still find great records for cheap in LA (plus some newer releases i bit the bullet on). how are things where you thou excavate?
Danja Mowf - QUESTION? ~~> Sweetsmoke RMX ~~> Mt Airy Groove ~~> STEVE MILLER ALL DAY ~~> ALC beatz ~~> 3D/Meow the Jewels ~~> Nick Hook/Meow the Jewels ~~>
Lift, Klaus Schulze, Todd Rundgren and Seventh Wave are mesmerizing. Chris Mercer has covers of "What You See Is What You Get" and "Love The One You're With", the later included on one of those reggae breaks comps many years back. BNF '78 is the version without "Interlude" but still enjoyable. I'm very happy with the Mother Freedom Band. Babe Ruth has covers of "We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue" and "Private Number"
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These were my most recent buys on a trip to New Orleans. I was happy to find the Fifty Foot Hose. The Lee Dorsey LP was is a still sealed mono copy also.
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Nice haul - but that Bley is dew-dew IIRC.
Still going through some stuff from a yard sale on the weekend, but these are some recent highlights.
^ Really nice sounding folk set from a local boy (Hamilton/Dundas).
Forgot these:
some recent and not so recent finds. Happy to have found the two Nara Leão, plus the Sérgio Ricardo is one I've found a few times before but always passed it along, will probably keep this one though.
Aldemaro is a weird venezuelan record that promised psyched out sitars on the cover but delivered this instead:
Waldir Calmon is one people seem to be after because of a Madvillain sample.
The find of the year for me though is Waltel Branco's Assim Na Terra Como No Céu, even if some asshole moth ate a hole into one of the tracks. This one's a compilation of novela soundtracks that had been unreleased until then, except for one or two tracks. A bit of a
been having some decent luck with the 7"s lately, some of the highlights are:
Forgot to add this classic to the 7" finds
That being said, there's some serious heat to be found in 7", and a lot of shit that was only released in that format. That Dinalva is a good example, there's lots amazing afro-samba, boogie, psych, etc. The Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas comp was done just from stuff on 7".
R.I.P., Mr. Stevens.
is this that famous record with the egg on the cover?
Haha: http://community.soulstrut.com/discussion/69469/once-upon-a-time-i-had-a-vinyl/p1
Danja Mowf - QUESTION? ~~>
Sweetsmoke RMX ~~>
Mt Airy Groove ~~>
STEVE MILLER ALL DAY ~~>
ALC beatz ~~>
3D/Meow the Jewels ~~>
Nick Hook/Meow the Jewels ~~>
These were my most recent buys on a trip to New Orleans. I was happy to find the Fifty Foot Hose. The Lee Dorsey LP was is a still sealed mono copy also.
Agreed. Computa Rock would have been better. I still dig the track though.
Their track with K Maxx on Austin Boogie Crew Records (gotta rep the homies) is good too.
I already had this from them: