Brother Ah
triptoyourmind
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Is Brother Ah's move ever onward lp impossibly rare? all I can find is info on the reissues, anyone got it?
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That might account for it being around.
Always used to sell them for a decent amount, wasn't my type of joint at the time.
I've only seen that Brother Ah record once. It sold out of our shop that day for $400. The customer, who was a regular and someone we consider a friend, came up with the price so I'm not sure if it is accurate but it sounded nice enough.
Also this dude about 50 years old came in and bought a bunch of Blue Note Japanese pressings and copies of the two Brother Ah re-issues (they were in the sale bin!). I said something like "You heard these, they're pretty cool" in reference to the Brother Ahs and he replied "No, but he was my music teacher back in the day" and filled me in on some Brother Ah history. Cool dude.
Deep beats and deep crates,
SonicReducer
(TEAMAARON)
Holy fucking shit. Is this LP really worth that much? I had no idea. I really enjoy this one over his Strata East LP.
If anybody wants my copy for $350, I don't think I'd refuse.
Excellent record, but $400 it is not.
On that note, iKef label owner D. Prater played me some unreleased M'Boom and Ah shit that he's putting out later this year and it will most definitely melt faces. Sounded like Niagara crossed with the Bill Cole LP on Dartmouth. HEAVY.
Brother Ah seems to be flavor of the month, maybe because Ikef re-released "move ever onward" and "sound awareness" relatively recently. "Sound awareness" especially seems to get the overseas bidders mortgaging their house.
What does that one sound like?
Yeah, I broke it out after reading this thread today. A little 80s sounding for my taste production-wise, especially with the vocal tracks, but quite good. Don't you think it gets an unfair lift from indie-ness tho? If it was released on ECM nobody would care.
Nate you'd like it a lot. Do a google search for IKEF, they have samples on their site of every release I'm pretty sure. (they also did the montgomery express and uhmmm east new york ensemble)
Can't wait!!
Sometiiiiimes I feeeeeel Like A Mooootherlesss Chiiiild... (80's style)
Female vocals - quite solid/tight rhythmically - good version of 'sometimes i feel like a motherless child'.
(oops, just noticed that Drewn post an MP3. This post is now redundant)
damn right on. that one m'boom lp is fresh. the 1979ish one. if its anything like that i cant wait
ps. move ever onward is awethome!