Floss those records that don't exist
indiana45s
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Please post unicorn and vinyl sasquatch...
Records that rumour says were created, but no strong evidence has come forth to prove their existence ...
1) Fish Feet on Strata (Destroit)
2) Society.Inc. LP (Indiana)
3) Silhouettes second album...
Records that rumour says were created, but no strong evidence has come forth to prove their existence ...
1) Fish Feet on Strata (Destroit)
2) Society.Inc. LP (Indiana)
3) Silhouettes second album...
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I call BULLSHIT!
Thunder, Lightning and Rain - "Super Funky" (Phil-L.A. of Soul)
Invaders - "Spacing out" 45
Tommy McGee's 1973 album
Anyone got that second Combo Xingu?
This whole thread is Suitcase.
As in the "Suitcase" Biz used to carry his Mardis Gras 12" in?
Miles Davis (wah wah trumpet)
Jimi Hendrix (guitar)
Wayne Shorter (tenor sax)
Joe Zawinul (Fender Rhodes, echoplex, melotron)
Larry Young (Hammond b-3)
Dave Holland (Fender bass)
Tony Williams (drums)
Airto (perc)
(bonus) guest vocals for encore:
Betty Davis
(this was possible)
just kidding, that would be dope though.
RAER
no mention of the Bob James 12?
K.
The allusion was oblique with respect to the topic, but it's there.
I was originally told that this was released by the owner of the Stinger record label. Through some research I found out that the Black Snow Suite was performed live several times in Detroit. I am not sure it was ever recorded...
Yo, my Dad needs that
K.
I was told by the band & owner that they think the recordings were pressed, but weren't sure. No evidence to help.
quincy huitt on chocolate cholly's.
evan's pyramid lp. this is big foot.
That's what I'm talkin' about!
Wasn't this the soundtrack that was supposed to include Grady tate's otherwise 45-only "Be Black baby"?
In the eighties Varese Sarabande announced a record with Baxter's title tunes for Corman's Poe adaptations + some. That record doesn't exist too.
Only regular release from the Poe series seems to be a Japanese flexi with music from "Tales of Terror". I believe it's with the dialogues so it's probably taken form the 35mm print.
the acetate cut of Serge Gainsbourg's "requiem pour un con" - it was sold to a private collector about 10 years back for over 3k at auction - the version on it lasts over 12 minutes and is said to amazing.
the Lost CAN library lp, found one track from it - Hildergard Schmitt went crazy!
The Derboukas LP - great 7" Camel Bossa - but the lp is out there - i have a copy
The Cortex live LP
One fellow in Brooklyn back in 1996/7 that I knew swore he had an Elektra promo... I never saw it with my own two... but it was corroborated by others...
However this dude didn't really know his head from his ass record-wise so I wouldn't be surprised if he was merely referring to the first w/l boot of that record.
12 minute Requiem pour un con? Madness!
Lost Can Library record? The quest begins...
I got that record.
see. This is why the Noble unit has not found this LP.
ARTCO sounds like ATCO. And we know Tom hates the ATCO label (bucha heshers).
Lord knows he's not checking for the Doobie Brothers, no matter how many times I play Black Water for him over the phone.