All Time Rinkers
DrWu
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What records, that you find in the field regularly, are always rinked?My top five:Troggs- From NowhereMarvin Gaye- Live at the PalladiumMiles Davis- In a Silent WayHerbie Hancock- HeadhuntersJames Brown- Sex MachineParty records (cepting Miles) get thrashed.
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Let's Do It Again OST-Staples Singers
Al Green -pretty much all titles pre-1977
All Otis Redding LPs
All Sam and Dave LPs
Sly Stone records
Marvin Gaye to an extent
24 Karat Black
Yeah, although I have only seen this a few times.
Any and all 70's James Brown and JBs lps
Donny Hathaway "Live"
Marvin Gaye "What's Going On"
Al Green lps
btw, please feel free to send all rinked records to me...
Is there a market for argentinian record labels coasters? I got a room full of those
I always find this in great condition
-eddie fisher - the third cup
-charles earland - black talk
-oliver sain - main man
-last poets - s/t
-bobby byrd - i need help (i've only come across this a few times but each time it was pulverized)
-any of the first 3 kool and the gangs
priced conveniently at a low 75$ at a certain Indianapolis record store at that.
ha! i came across one in similar condition for $5 and still passed on it.
Taana Gardner & Loose Joints
Rapper's Delight yo.
BT Express LP
Vanilla Fudge
Billy Cobham - Spectrum ??
I'm always finding this beat to shit as well
i'm not hip to this term...?
Cymande
Johnny Guitar Watson
Instant Funk-I Got My Mind Made Up
Bollywood records usually have some rink to em, makes me sad
old school hip hop records
African funk records
Whatnauts
Peace
T.N.
You need to (NOT) come down to NC. Almost every disco 12" I've copped has come from one DJ's collection or another, but they always look like they've never been played at all. Maybe I'm just picking up the record pool joints those dudes never bothered spinning.
Maggot Brain in particular. I cried tears of joy when my clean copy came in the mail last week.
...one of those records everone sniffs at as "common" or whatever, but the day I find a truly clean OG I will be very satisfied. I have "In the Rain" on 2 45's & 2 LP's, and ALL of them play with noise.
Hands down all time rinker for me. I probably passed on 50 copies before finally finding one that looked OK.
yeah, definitely. I ended up paying $20 for a sealed one a few years back. Worth every cent.
45s
James Brown- There Was A Time
Anything on Excello prior to 1963
Jimmy Castor LPs always seem screwed and co-sign on Otis Redding, in fact most of that "popular" Atlantic/Stax stuff is tricky to find clean.
But it still plays!