Weekday Buys/Trades/Finds/Makes/Etc.
troubleman
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Lp's12":Malcolm McLaren & The World Famous Supreme Team -- Buffalo GirlsGrace Jones -- JA Guys (dub version)45's:Prime Mates -- hot tamalesRuby Andrews -- hound dogRipple -- willie pass the waterSugar Billy -- super duper loveJJ Barnes -- chains of loveMoondog and his friends -- dragons teeth, voices of spring, oasis, tree frog, be a hoboThe Cherries & the Rhythm Kings -- make my life worth livingW. Williams & His Blues Men -- mississippi round houseLarry Birdsong -- pleadin' for loveFrankie Karl & the Dreams -- don't be afraid (do as I say)Makes:Made these screen-printed pillows for a project when I was at school.
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Not bad for free.
thanks
EDDIE BO - Fallin' In Love Again / What You Gonna Do (Seven B)
THEE MIDNIGHTERS - Land Of A 1000 Dances
DEL CANTO's - Feel Aw Right pt. 1&2
DYKE & THE BLAZERS - So Sharp / Don't Bug Me
FANTASTIC GOSPEL TRAVELERS - The Lord Will Make Away (Designer)Yeah!
GARY US BONDS - The Music Goes Round and Round / Ella Is Yella
SMOOCHIE - It's All Your Fault
COOKIE & HIS CUPCAKES - I Cried
JIMMY LEWIS - I'm Stepping Out
OLYMPICS - Dodge City
And the facemelter...
CHANGIN" TYMES - Blue Music Box (M.U.M.A.- Memphis Underground Music Association) RAER GARAGE!!!
LP's
YES!!!
WILLIAM BELL - Bound To Happen
I'd tap old school Inez. She looks bangin.
I was going to start a thread called "floss your weapon of choice." But I was afaid I would see some jpg's I would be better off not seeing....
I so need that poster in the background!
nothing mind-blowing, but the fact that this haul cost me a total of $30 at HALF-PRICE BOOKS of all places makes it worth posting. that place has been reeeally shitty when pricing things i want lately. looks like somebody made a "mistake" and put $2.98 price tags on most of these. whoops!
half of these were just mint-ups anyway. that sergio mendes is good! hadnt seen it and the cover + record were stone mint.
cosign
How hard is DIY silk screening? I just have visions of those kids in the movie Lean on me screening those shirts.
man Half Price Books is one of the best places to find raer for cheap! They almost never know what they have!
10th victim -- Pierro Picconi (found it sealed too from 1965!)
Andy Bey -- Experience and Judgement
Aaron Neville -- like it 'tis
Eddie Gale -- ghetto music
Sun Ra & the Cosmic Rays -- Daddy's gonna tell you no lie/Dreaming (favorite songs of the moment)
she's got quite a powerful forehead.
Any comments about this? I remember seeing the movie in mid-90s. Great film with cool images, locations and interior design, but I just don't remember what the music was like...
picked up a couple things today.
Eddie Palmieri - Justice/Justicia - Tico 1969[/b] nice find, OG with a little h20 damage along the bottom and vg+ vinyl for under $8...this thing has some fantastic moments on it, really strong album.
Sonny & Brownie etc - Book of Numbers OST - Brut 1973[/b] haven't spun it yet, but the diversity of tracks is promising, with some modern country blues, one soul track & a 7 minute MOOG track.
Little Sonny - Black & Blue - Enterprise 1973 [/b] very satisfying blues LP that benefits mucho from the Bar Kays backing up on horn & rhythm sections - tons of tracks, including 3 tough instrumentals featuring Sonny's harp playing with the Bar Kays tight as all hell. braeks, too.
Also, in the mail from a Soul Strut set sale, a sweet & minty mono OG of this bad boy:
Thanks to JKriss for this one, and for also throwing in a dope Lee "Shot" Williams 45 as a bonus, showing once again:
People really do win on Soul Strut!
I haven't had the chance to play it yet (or break the seal). I've only heard good things about it and remember friends saying it was a mix of loungy swinging jazz, free jazz and proto-electronica. The same friend hipped me to the Sweet Sweetback soundtrack and Comme la Radio, so I'm sure it's crazy shit. I'm looking foward to listening to it.
JKriss
Is L.A. Four RAER? Seen it but forgot to go back and get it. It was only a buck or two.
some of their records sell for a bit of $$
SHHEEEETTTTTT!!!!!!
Not really. I don't know about other parts of the country, but I see Concord Jazz records constantly around these parts. Most of them are from the late 70s-early 80s and pretty cookie-cutter, in my opinion. This one is from '75 and has a standout flute and Latin accoustic guitar track with strong drums. The rest is very good too. I've seen it go on Ebay for at most $15 before.
T*te The FunkyExample not only put me up on this record, but GAVE me the copy he had just dropped loot on.
I HEART THAT DUDE.
Herm