Archie Shepp- In Europe (Delmark) Miles Davis- On the Corner (Columbia) Black Arthur Blythe- Bush Baby (Adelphi) Joe McPhee and John Snyder- Pieces of Light (CjR)- ebay purchase, picked it up yesterday, mint Anthony Braxton- Six Monk's Compositions (1987) (Black Saint) Sonny Rollins- Way Out West (Contemporary)- OG, mint, $8.00. I'll take it! V/A- The Super Groups (Peacock)- gospel comp from 1973...really great stuff on here Kurtis Blow- Tough (Mercury) Egyptian Lover- Egypt, Egypt 12" (Freak Beat)- sealed Hampton Hawes- Vol. 1: The Trio (Contemporary)- another mint OG Contemporary pressing Albert Ayler- My Name is Albert Ayler (Fantasy)- mono, white label promo
oh and one 45, nothing too special: Elijah and the Ebonies- Hot Grits! / Sock it To 'Em Soul Brother (Capsoul)
Outskirts of Dallas Saturday the 12th...sorry for the crappy photos.
rockadallas...that shaftman has music or no?? i know the reissue with the white dude on the cover has the same story dialogue, but it also has a bunch of sick funk cuts on it too, including sexy coffee pot. whats the deal???
are you the dallas dude that sets up at the birmingham and austin shows?
just got back from a local Milwaukee record show where the dealers are clueless about records and found a couple nice things..spent about 40 dollars total and came home with Bill Doggett Honky Tonk 45 (beatnuts loop),James Brown Sex Machine Lp,The Headhunters Straight From The Gate Lp,Herman Kelly And Life Percussion Explosion (2 dollars),Melinda OST By Jerry Butler,Maxayn S/T LP,Friend And Lover LP,Roger Daltrey Lp,Peter Green In The Skies LP,The Sons Of Champlin S/T LP,and another Donovan Hurdy Gurdy Lp....I love Milwaukee
rockadallas...that shaftman has music or no?? i know the reissue with the white dude on the cover has the same story dialogue, but it also has a bunch of sick funk cuts on it too, including sexy coffee pot. whats the deal???
are you the dallas dude that sets up at the birmingham and austin shows?
I haven't been to Birmingham in many years but I do set up at Austin....I think you are referring to David Foreman.....he deals mostly in 45's and some crazy ass LP's...
No music on the Shaftman LP...just the sounds of Sex-O-Rama
You will like that charles owens nate. A highly underrated album IMO and always affordable whenever I see it but I think that's just because it's not widely known. Or not outright funky.
I can get with the belly peeking out from under afro-centric sweatpants look. He is a new age soul man capable of blowing galaxies from his saxophone.
Stopped by [censored] and was excited to come up on the Talk Talk and and Disco joint etc., becuase things have been slow for me lately, but then I hit the jazz vein. Most are OG monos. All are minty.
thrifts and fleas: 25 cents - a dollar each (the only exceptions being the slits lp and the john fahey lp --traded in to a record shop for those macho core 7"s i got last week for 2 bucks).
bob pinodo in that above pic is a pretty decent afrobeat/highlife record. the song "africa" is awesome!
mystic moods orchestra audiophile copy w/ loads of breaks and funkiness--dj shadow made this one famous. megaraer stan getz lp on norgran---megaraer italian jazz lp, lots of good soundtracks--fave being the resnais directed italo score.
dakar, please tell me where these thrifts/fleas are that you come up at EVERY week.
that Stan Getz album cover is one of the dopest ive ever seen
TheMack--Eastern Pa. mostly--some in NJ. I also have a hook-up who is a real cool dude--Mark Mylatency met him when he came out to visit NYC area-- but I haven't visited him in a while --but I'm pretty sure it is him dropping some of this at the thrift actually. he's just got so many records. plus--the fleas around here are usually good. my main competition is old doo-wop dudes. they hate on hip-hop, disco, punk, funk, international/ethnic etc. so i usually do ok.
have you ever heard those record or are you just hating? "pookeyBLOWS" "worst shit ever" blablabla is it better if stop using the word disco? Please dont tell me that the break aint nice...
Some dude must have given all of his country rock to the goodwill. I love goodwill because generally if you find one good thing you find a couple of the same genra.
Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys S/T Taste S/T Maggie Bell - Queen of the Night
Freddie Hubbard - Here To Stay Freddie Hubbard - Blue Spirits Booker Ervin - The Song Book Art Blakey - A Night at Birdland Vol.2 Milt Jackson & the Thelonious Monk Quintet
Does anyone remember the european(actually Danish) beat diggin documentary that was posted on here a while ago? I think it's godfather don who is trying to convince us that it's rare:)
have you ever heard those record or are you just hating? "pookeyBLOWS" "worst shit ever" blablabla is it better if stop using the word disco? Please dont tell me that the break aint nice...
what west indian?
The break is so so, but I don't thing it warrants a "Killer Disco Boogie Funk!" comment. Again, this is just my opinion, but an educated one. Those dudes originate from French caribbean island (the name of whihc I can't recall at the moment). Had both the Lp and the 45 a couple times.
I apolgise for the Pookeyblows comment, but I try to lookout for my fellow soulstrut family and would not want them pushed in the wrong direction. There are musical elements that are appealing on the above records, but nothing that is complete IMO.
easy, k.
P.S. Does the word hate infer knowledge of what you're hating? I think so.
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Archie Shepp- In Europe (Delmark)
Miles Davis- On the Corner (Columbia)
Black Arthur Blythe- Bush Baby (Adelphi)
Joe McPhee and John Snyder- Pieces of Light (CjR)- ebay purchase, picked it up yesterday, mint
Anthony Braxton- Six Monk's Compositions (1987) (Black Saint)
Sonny Rollins- Way Out West (Contemporary)- OG, mint, $8.00. I'll take it!
V/A- The Super Groups (Peacock)- gospel comp from 1973...really great stuff on here
Kurtis Blow- Tough (Mercury)
Egyptian Lover- Egypt, Egypt 12" (Freak Beat)- sealed
Hampton Hawes- Vol. 1: The Trio (Contemporary)- another mint OG Contemporary pressing
Albert Ayler- My Name is Albert Ayler (Fantasy)- mono, white label promo
oh and one 45, nothing too special:
Elijah and the Ebonies- Hot Grits! / Sock it To 'Em Soul Brother (Capsoul)
rockadallas...that shaftman has music or no??
i know the reissue with the white dude on the cover has the same story dialogue, but it also has a bunch of sick funk cuts on it too, including sexy coffee pot. whats the deal???
are you the dallas dude that sets up at the birmingham and austin shows?
I haven't been to Birmingham in many years but I do set up at Austin....I think you are referring to David Foreman.....he deals mostly in 45's and some crazy ass LP's...
No music on the Shaftman LP...just the sounds of Sex-O-Rama
Rich
I can get with the belly peeking out from under afro-centric sweatpants look. He is a new age soul man capable of blowing galaxies from his saxophone.
This LP is 70's edition of Ace is Base or "Come on Barbie". A stoopid-butt full of ass tracks on that LP (and the 45) IMO.
K.
K.
(the only exceptions being the slits lp and the john fahey lp --traded in to a record shop for those macho core 7"s i got last week for 2 bucks).
bob pinodo in that above pic is a pretty decent afrobeat/highlife record. the song "africa" is awesome!
mystic moods orchestra audiophile copy w/ loads of breaks and funkiness--dj shadow made this one famous. megaraer stan getz lp on norgran---megaraer italian jazz lp, lots of good soundtracks--fave being the resnais directed italo score.
45s---
private electro funk/boogie/hip-hop/go-go 45!!:
60s mod/garage single:
that Stan Getz album cover is one of the dopest ive ever seen
TheMack--Eastern Pa. mostly--some in NJ.
I also have a hook-up who is a real cool dude--Mark Mylatency met him when he came out to visit NYC area-- but I haven't visited him in a while --but I'm pretty sure it is him dropping some of this at the thrift actually. he's just got so many records.
plus--the fleas around here are usually good. my main competition is old doo-wop dudes. they hate on hip-hop, disco, punk, funk, international/ethnic etc. so i usually do ok.
having semi/clueless old men as competition is the best.
what west indian?
Both JFK's in one find- noice! Both are pretty essential stuff imho.
Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys S/T
Taste S/T
Maggie Bell - Queen of the Night
by the way, awesome records as usual.
Freddie Hubbard - Here To Stay
Freddie Hubbard - Blue Spirits
Booker Ervin - The Song Book
Art Blakey - A Night at Birdland Vol.2
Milt Jackson & the Thelonious Monk Quintet
Does anyone remember the european(actually Danish) beat diggin documentary that was posted on here a while ago? I think it's godfather don who is trying to convince us that it's rare:)
The break is so so, but I don't thing it warrants a "Killer Disco Boogie Funk!" comment. Again, this is just my opinion, but an educated one. Those dudes originate from French caribbean island (the name of whihc I can't recall at the moment). Had both the Lp and the 45 a couple times.
I apolgise for the Pookeyblows comment, but I try to lookout for my fellow soulstrut family and would not want them pushed in the wrong direction. There are musical elements that are appealing on the above records, but nothing that is complete IMO.
easy, k.
P.S. Does the word hate infer knowledge of what you're hating? I think so.
the dylan "sample" is pretty raw
wtf
i almost gave it a pass
but after buying & playing
2 or 3 other dealers want a cd-r
What's that Chapparrals all about? looks cool. And the ITT next to it. ?????
And one last one: in the reggae pic, top row, last one on the right?
ok, no more questions.
Now jetset to utrecht.