Secret LP's
Rockadelic
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Dealing in the Psych world for the last 25 years I witnessed the phenomena of "secret LP's". These are records that some of the heavier collectors own but they won't reveal any info about them, won't copy it for anyone and MAYBE if you're lucky they might play it for you in person while hiding the jacket and label. Even in 2005 there are vintage psych/garage LP's that only one or two collectros have ever owned/heard.I'm curious if this is also the case in the Soul/Funk/Jazz world??If so, let's hear some stories.
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hiding the cover while playing the lp is mega-
http://s53.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1S1GKXRXTBYY30H35HORL9M106
he says it's an untidled edit..
anyone knows?
K.
that is some sad childish shit right there.
Let's talk about secret sources.
I can see not dropping titles online at places like here. And I can why DJs soaked labels off or hid covers in 1980. Or why comps & mixes keep titles off to keep out of legal trouble.
But artists are getting older while comps and legit reissues are happening. It'd be nice to give those artists some light & respect while they're still around. Plus the chance of the average person discovering a 100% unknown record is about nil. Somebody else out there has it. The influx of new records is really not what it used to be either.
speack for yerselve. private issue new age and smooth jazz batches.
Dude you do not need to keep secrets. Nobody is going to jack you for your Natural Life LPs.
deal with it.
There???s still some secrecy going on in the Japanese soul/funk/breaks game.
The Japanese are usually happy to share info but it???s the foreigners who guard the titles with the lives.
Its like they want to be ???King of the Nihon-breaks??? or something.
Usually these records are mad common as well.
Dudes been getting crazy ripped of on ebay recently.
But what kind of record clam goes straight to someone's racks and starts going through every record, forgoing conversation, respect and partake?
The kind of clam that doesn't come over in the first place.
Word to that. The Japanese dudes I've met have been more than happy to pass on the knowledge...
Peace...
FNM
tell me about it... so grueling.
I have to agree wholeheartedly...I think one of the reasons Austin is as much fun as it is post-Show is that people bring all their "secret" or unknown records to share.
One of the reasons this "secret" record thang was so big with Psych guys was their fear of the LP being "tracked" and then 100 copies turn up, making the LP you paid $1,000 for worth maybe 1/10th that.
I have benefitted from this as folks have brought me their "secret" LP's as re-issue projects for my label. Of course, I contact the band and if there are any copies to be had, I split them with the guy who turned me on to it.
There was an infamous dealer back in the day that would black out info like names and addresses on LP covers and labels so that no one could track the band down.
And to Dante's point.....the best friends that I have made through vinyl are those who can actually have an hours worth of conversation and NEVER mention records!! I value the NRR!!
buddy rich tells it like it is ... CLAMS!!!
real CLAMS audio
There's a certain soul/rnb 45 with a nice drumbreak a British DJ covered up years ago. It never really took off and I doubt it's been uncovered. Apprantly some other collector owned it but there wasn't really copies about.
Will try and get a RA of it. I may be terribly wrong and you lot may know it!?