Long time lead finally came through. and after trudging way out to the middle of nowhere I come away with tons of unplayed disco 12" overstock. kind of makes my Austin finds look weak
got out of work early because of doctors appointment, hit up local goodwill. had a bunch of haitian/trinidad joints, most in surprisingly good condition.
also some psychedelic cult stuff from berkeley (sufi choir, 2 copies), traditional haitian records (ehh), what seems like lesbian-private-press folk (song for michael), and some ike/tina as well as gladys knight.
45s: the jerms - green door jesse anderson - mighty mighty
anybody know anything about that George Nardello?[/b] has some seriously quality shit on it!
The only thing that I know about him is he's from Philly (don't know of any artists/bands that he has collaborated with). Oh yeah, Ooga Mooga is my shit!!
I'd be interested in the Les Dificiles de Petion Ville, the Chleu Chleu on Ibo, and the Les Gypies on Macaya if "eh" means that their not your thing.
we could work out trade.
i was ehhing on the "traditional music of haiti" and the "haitian voodoo ceremony"...which kinda seemed like exposition (exploitation?) style records. the petion-ville stuff and the coupe cloue are definitely my bag. i haven't gotten a chance to check out the chleu-chleu yet.
Long time lead finally came through. and after trudging way out to the middle of nowhere I come away with tons of unplayed disco 12" overstock. kind of makes my Austin finds look weak
What's the record on Brass? Please don't say Rappin all over
Long time lead finally came through. and after trudging way out to the middle of nowhere I come away with tons of unplayed disco 12" overstock. kind of makes my Austin finds look weak
What's the record on Brass? Please don't say Rappin all over
Not sure, there were a few on that label. No Uno Melodica, Red Greg or Sound of New York but just about every other label. Needless to say, I've got disco trades for a while. Some really good Modern Soul 12" releases too for you modern soul fiends.
Has anyone heard of this record called Chocolate Star?? [color:white] JOKING [/color]
Long time lead finally came through. and after trudging way out to the middle of nowhere I come away with tons of unplayed disco 12" overstock. kind of makes my Austin finds look weak
What's the record on Brass? Please don't say Rappin all over
Not sure, there were a few on that label. No Uno Melodica, Red Greg or Sound of New York but just about every other label. Needless to say, I've got disco trades for a while. Some really good Modern Soul 12" releases too for you modern soul fiends.
Has anyone heard of this record called Chocolate Star?? [color:white] JOKING [/color]
Dude please tell me there are like 10 sealed copies of Chocolate Star
Has anyone heard of this record called Chocolate Star?? [color:white] JOKING [/color]
the "joking" didn't quite come through on that one.
what was the hi-lite of the batch N**h*n?
Sorry, I couldn't help myself on that one.
I don't even know what the best one is yet. I have a 'keepers' stack of about 30 things so far (I'm a picky mofo). Some impressive joint on West End I'd never heard of, Erotic Drum Band, Al Hudson - Spread Love, some Blue Note and Groove Merchant promo 12"s, Konk, weird No-Wave things, A few Patrick Adams things... I don't even know yet. But they are all stone mint, like barely even touched by human hands. A bunch of weird electro and modern soul and just some strange-to-be-on-12" things. If anyone will fess up with a BWH - Stop/Livin Up on House of Music, you will get some killer trades.
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45s:
the jerms - green door
jesse anderson - mighty mighty
anybody know anything about that George Nardello? has some seriously quality shit on it!
Best find of
2005the 21st century (at least, for me)thanks...3 bucks, but theres a little water damage and warping...VERY clean record though.
I'm thinking the same thing. I took Friday off to run a few errands and then I'm digging my ass off.....
There are plenty of good-great disco 12s that are inexpensive, TheMack
If you're into music, that is...
also some psychedelic cult stuff from berkeley (sufi choir, 2 copies), traditional haitian records (ehh), what seems like lesbian-private-press folk (song for michael), and some ike/tina as well as gladys knight.
hella bob marley, jewish private holy music
we could work out trade.
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i was ehhing on the "traditional music of haiti" and the "haitian voodoo ceremony"...which kinda seemed like exposition (exploitation?) style records. the petion-ville stuff and the coupe cloue are definitely my bag.
thought this was kinda cool. no old school rap near it though.
i'm down for a trade...
peace.
What's the record on Brass? Please don't say Rappin all over
Not sure, there were a few on that label. No Uno Melodica, Red Greg or Sound of New York but just about every other label.
Needless to say, I've got disco trades for a while.
Some really good Modern Soul 12" releases too for you modern soul fiends.
Has anyone heard of this record called Chocolate Star?? [color:white] JOKING [/color]
Dude please tell me there are like 10 sealed copies of Chocolate Star
the "joking" didn't quite come through on that one.
what was the hi-lite of the batch N**h*n?
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Sorry, I couldn't help myself on that one.
I don't even know what the best one is yet. I have a 'keepers' stack of about 30 things so far (I'm a picky mofo). Some impressive joint on West End I'd never heard of, Erotic Drum Band, Al Hudson - Spread Love, some Blue Note and Groove Merchant promo 12"s, Konk, weird No-Wave things, A few Patrick Adams things... I don't even know yet. But they are all stone mint, like barely even touched by human hands. A bunch of weird electro and modern soul and just some strange-to-be-on-12" things.
If anyone will fess up with a BWH - Stop/Livin Up on House of Music, you will get some killer trades.
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LOL AT THE SCHNIPPER
"you so fany"
Of course, the year in question being 1988.