how is this?
TheMack
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this album has one of the scariest psychedelic covers ive ever seen. is it any good? what's it sound like
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I've got the reissue of this one and it has been in heavy rotation for a long, long time. Mellow, keyboard-driven jazzy funk. Highly recommended
anyone have an OG of this?
over here...maybe the best score I got out of a 3 year stint at a record store - the owner "couldn't find anything out about it" on eBay (pre-reissue) and was going to just put it up with a $10 starting bid. I convinced him to just sell it to me for the $10. "Changing Things" is my shit...that drum break with the flange melted my fucking face right off the night I brought it home. Funny how you'll see some people listing the group name as "Prophets of Soul" & others as "Gregory James Edition." I'm not sure the group themselves know...
Hows this one? Still haven't seen it out in the field.
On their way to #1, huh? Is it any good, though?
How does it sound? Like this: Poison - Unity Man. I like it.
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Pretty good psych album. I can't remember the name, but one track stands out for sure.
The stereo version should fetch around $75.
You don't have multiples of Johnny Sayles Man on the Inside on Dakar, do you? It's not my favorite material by him, but I feel compelled to own his only LP, out of respect.
I'd buy it only for the cover!
This one is
It was released on Roulette, right?
Not bad but not
Theres that break _with that voice_ which makes
Poom Poom tshak Poom Poom Tshak "Get on up! Do what you wanna do"...
Mr Jazz, this one is really good.
Plus theres one of the dopest breakbeat I've heard in a minute.
Mickey Roker is
no that LP is not good at all. copped mine for cheap and sold it to a japanese feller recently for 150.00 after i saw em going crazy on ebay. it came out in 1980 if i remember right....just plain bad.
as good as groove grease ?
Fuck all of that. Give me some cheap, common shit that's listenable over a raer anyday.
different strokes i guess...
that record is AWESOME! not an all-time fave by a long shot but when TSL owed me a lot of money i copped one of those for $60 (or something like that). i would pay $40-50 or if it was a good month $60-75. great tracks, good singing, production was tight as well...
group soul ballads, northern soul, and its Motown related...