OG Canadian press with the best mix available (save for the dub side of the blank 45). That was by far the best Jamaican funk/jazz collection I've seen on eBay in a lonnnnngggggg time.
K in Canada.
thanks for the info. i figured that was the same one. the mix is pretty bad on the UA- i've always noticed that.
that collection was pretty sick, agreed. i was drooling at some of the stuff but kept the safety on my trigger finger. what's the non-light of saba cedric brook that he had- the mento to jazz one.
OG Canadian press with the best mix available (save for the dub side of the blank 45). That was by far the best Jamaican funk/jazz collection I've seen on eBay in a lonnnnngggggg time.
K in Canada.
thanks for the info. i figured that was the same one. the mix is pretty bad on the UA- i've always noticed that.
that collection was pretty sick, agreed. i was drooling at some of the stuff but kept the safety on my trigger finger. what's the non-light of saba cedric brook that he had- the mento to jazz one.
Amazing as is the One Essence (I belive he had up). that Harold Butler MEditation would knock your socks off, too. Lcuky I was able to pick these up before the pack came.
I got a copy of Pharoah Sanders' "Deaf Dumb and Blind"
Love "Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord"... especially Cecil McBee's playing in that quiet middle part. Beautiful.
never been a fan of that one, although the musicians featured are top notch.
speaking of pharoah sanders (and sonny sharrock, and by the way, "black woman" is incredible), found a nice copy of "tauhid" earlier. great rekkid.
yeah Tauhid is probably my fave but Deaf Dumb Blind is right up there, I can still remember where I was/what I was doing the first time I heard that record.
that charles williams is one of my all-time favorite records from start to finish. nice gospel record singing about angels being his special friends.
one of the only records that can make me cry. absolutely necessary in my life. the gospel, the soul, the funk, and the jazz can all be heard.
Yeah, it's dope, but to me the highlight on the album is "Standing In The Way". I sold my copy of the LP a couple of years ago and was really happy to find another one now. It's a tough find these days.
dollar_binI heartily endorse this product and/or event 2,326 Posts
Yeah, it's dope, but to me the highlight on the album is "Standing In The Way". I sold my copy of the LP a couple of years ago and was really happy to find another one now. It's a tough find these days.
Great tune. Lifesavers records did a 7" reissue of this tune with an instrumental on the flip.
I JUST posted this in the wants section. That sounds just like the OG inst. with some humpy times on top. What record is this off of again?
Yeah it sounds the same as the "The Solid Gold Orchestra" inst of the Ester byrde
It's from the album on the top right called (Twenty Greatest Disco Party Runaways) "The one's that got away" on Alaska, It's just a comp of Alaska releases, It also came out on 7"
Ester Byrde has no release date but this version is from 75 so not sure which came first??
My uncle got Dr John's autograph in a NOLA airport years ago. Said even then he was with a thick juju entourage and looked like he was 1,002 years old.
Side note: I was jamming in the car back home in gridlock with my gf coming back from a record show in Boston to "Right Place, Wrong Time." That song is underappreciated and kicks major ass!!!!
My uncle got Dr John's autograph in a NOLA airport years ago. Said even then he was with a thick juju entourage and looked like he was 1,002 years old.
Side note: I was jamming in the car back home in gridlock with my gf coming back from a record show in Boston to "Right Place, Wrong Time." That song is underappreciated and kicks major ass!!!!
Nice.
There's a cool pick on the back of the first one. A young Dr. John looking kinda like Cage of all people.
Recent Digs and Finds (dollar bin common edition):
Jerry Butler - Ice N Hot (Fountain) Peaches and Herb - Sayin Something (Polydor) Ingram - Would You Like To Fly? (Mirage) Sins of Satan - Future Star (UA) Spinners - Grand Slam (Atlantic) Archie Bell - Any Time is Right 12" (Becket) PPL Records Story Vol 1 and II - 6 CD Set of early 80's releases on PPL Records (PPL)
My uncle got Dr John's autograph in a NOLA airport years ago. Said even then he was with a thick juju entourage and looked like he was 1,002 years old.
Funny story: I saw Dr. John at the Birchmere in Virginia about ten years ago. At that venue a lot of times the artists will hang out after the show and do meet and greets. I brought along a Dr. John LP ("Juju Man on Topflite) for him to sign. He looked at the cover and laughed, showed it to his sax player and then asked me my name was. He signed it, we talked for a bit and then I headed out to the parking lot. I didn't read what he'd written til I got to the car. He wrote: "To Neal, eventhough this is bootleg keep on keeping on, Dr. John."
Yeah, it's dope, but to me the highlight on the album is "Standing In The Way". I sold my copy of the LP a couple of years ago and was really happy to find another one now. It's a tough find these days.
Great tune. Lifesavers records did a 7" reissue of this tune with an instrumental on the flip.
Yeah, I did that. There will be a new run coming soon...
My uncle got Dr John's autograph in a NOLA airport years ago. Said even then he was with a thick juju entourage and looked like he was 1,002 years old.
Funny story: I saw Dr. John at the Birchmere in Virginia about ten years ago. At that venue a lot of times the artists will hang out after the show and do meet and greets. I brought along a Dr. John LP ("Juju Man on Topflite) for him to sign. He looked at the cover and laughed, showed it to his sax player and then asked me my name was. He signed it, we talked for a bit and then I headed out to the parking lot. I didn't read what he'd written til I got to the car. He wrote: "To Neal, eventhough this is bootleg keep on keeping on, Dr. John."
Usually don't have anything to contribute mid-week wise, but today recived a box of approx. 150 45s in the mail - mostly soul, some r'n'b and odd rock stuff, mostly unplayed, with the best one being:
Recent Digs and Finds (dollar bin common edition):
Ingram - Would You Like To Fly? (Mirage)
whats this album like, is this James Ingram/ Ingram Family?
PPL Records Story Vol 1 and II - 6 CD Set of early 80's releases on PPL Records (PPL)
SG
PPL had enough releases for a 6 CD set? I've only seen 2 albums from Band AKA and I thought that was just some local press stuff, what else did this label do?
Usually don't have anything to contribute mid-week wise, but today recived a box of approx. 150 45s in the mail - mostly soul, some r'n'b and odd rock stuff, mostly unplayed, with the best one being:
PPL Records Story Vol 1 and II - 6 CD Set of early 80's releases on PPL Records (PPL)
SG
PPL had enough releases for a 6 CD set? I've only seen 2 albums from Band AKA and I thought that was just some local press stuff, what else did this label do?
6 cd's???
only things I know about on that label are gary glenn lp and thundder 12"...its rumored that thundder recorded an lp that was never released?
Usually don't have anything to contribute mid-week wise, but today recived a box of approx. 150 45s in the mail - mostly soul, some r'n'b and odd rock stuff, mostly unplayed, with the best one being:
oh sh*t! What do you want for that?
that one I'm keeping - gonna sell most of the northern stuff to cover what I paid for the lot.
Comments
Charles Dumont - Trafic OST (LONDON) , really dope soundtrack from 1971 some seriously nice funk on here with great percussion.
http://www.alisterjohnson.com/audio/trafic.mp3
Sol Fried & David Roth - Beautiful People OST (no label?) (listen to the clip... very nice)
http://www.alisterjohnson.com/audio/beautiful.mp3
thanks for the info. i figured that was the same one. the mix is pretty bad on the UA- i've always noticed that.
that collection was pretty sick, agreed. i was drooling at some of the stuff but kept the safety on my trigger finger. what's the non-light of saba cedric brook that he had- the mento to jazz one.
Amazing as is the One Essence (I belive he had up). that Harold Butler MEditation would knock your socks off, too. Lcuky I was able to pick these up before the pack came.
K.
yeah Tauhid is probably my fave but Deaf Dumb Blind is right up there, I can still remember where I was/what I was doing the first time I heard that record.
all ya all are wrong...
Gotta go with Thirdstream on this, which in no way makes 'Karma' any less amazing.
that charles williams is one of my all-time favorite records from start to finish. nice gospel record singing about angels being his special friends.
one of the only records that can make me cry. absolutely necessary in my life. the gospel, the soul, the funk, and the jazz can all be heard.
man.
I JUST posted this in the wants section. That sounds just like the OG inst. with some humpy times on top.
What record is this off of again?
As for me, it's been dryer than Kingmost's wang around here, but I did manage to cop these from the homie Legend:
Yeah, it's dope, but to me the highlight on the album is "Standing In The Way". I sold my copy of the LP a couple of years ago and was really happy to find another one now. It's a tough find these days.
Great tune. Lifesavers records did a 7" reissue of this tune with an instrumental on the flip.
Yeah it sounds the same as the "The Solid Gold Orchestra" inst of the Ester byrde
It's from the album on the top right called (Twenty Greatest Disco Party Runaways) "The one's that got away" on Alaska, It's just a comp of Alaska releases, It also came out on 7"
Ester Byrde has no release date but this version is from 75 so not sure which came first??
Mystic Eyes "Mysterious" Lp
(Linval Thompson prod late 70s roots rock reggae fi di dance)
I know it's not a raer, but surely no one will front on the dopeness of this album? It's one of my favorites.
Side note: I was jamming in the car back home in gridlock with my gf coming back from a record show in Boston to "Right Place, Wrong Time." That song is underappreciated and kicks major ass!!!!
Nice.
There's a cool pick on the back of the first one. A young Dr. John looking kinda like Cage of all people.
One of N.O.'s finest, fo sho.
That Clifford Coulter LP is excellent.
Recent Digs and Finds (dollar bin common edition):
Jerry Butler - Ice N Hot (Fountain)
Peaches and Herb - Sayin Something (Polydor)
Ingram - Would You Like To Fly? (Mirage)
Sins of Satan - Future Star (UA)
Spinners - Grand Slam (Atlantic)
Archie Bell - Any Time is Right 12" (Becket)
PPL Records Story Vol 1 and II - 6 CD Set of early 80's releases on PPL Records (PPL)
SG
Funny story: I saw Dr. John at the Birchmere in Virginia about ten years ago. At that venue a lot of times the artists will hang out after the show and do meet and greets. I brought along a Dr. John LP ("Juju Man on Topflite) for him to sign. He looked at the cover and laughed, showed it to his sax player and then asked me my name was. He signed it, we talked for a bit and then I headed out to the parking lot. I didn't read what he'd written til I got to the car. He wrote: "To Neal, eventhough this is bootleg keep on keeping on, Dr. John."
Yeah, I did that. There will be a new run coming soon...
mailbox arrival.
by the Dr.
but today recived a box of approx. 150 45s in the mail -
mostly soul, some r'n'b and odd rock stuff, mostly unplayed,
with the best one being:
whats this album like, is this James Ingram/ Ingram Family?
PPL had enough releases for a 6 CD set? I've only seen 2 albums from Band AKA and I thought that was just some local press stuff, what else did this label do?
oh sh*t! What do you want for that?
6 cd's???
only things I know about on that label are gary glenn lp and thundder 12"...its rumored that thundder recorded an lp that was never released?
that one I'm keeping - gonna sell most
of the northern stuff to cover what I paid for the lot.