Is Gaston on Hotlanta really that good?
Kinetic
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I know the Lp goes for loot, but is the 7" single with My Queen b/w Clock in the two best tracks?Breaks?Do I want this?Will it break if mailed from the UK?Should I ask the seller to wrap it in the weekend newspaper to ensure sturdiness?
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It didn't do much for me on the first listen--I'll give it another listen perhaps.
I want the vinyl, didn't know it was a $300-$400 LP, tho.
I would pay alot for it, but not that much.
I can re-up it in if you'd like.
Give me more clown
WW D?
I AM SAYIN THOUGH
Fuck yeah. and doers do it twice.
That single doesn't do much for me, but then I'm still not that heavy into the modern sounds. I don't have the album but have it on good authority that every copy of the 45 ever mailed to the US from the UK has been broken. It's a pretty heavy piece of vinyl too, as memory serves. Luckily, my 45 was purchased in Atlanta. That said, I totalled my car while driving it home but the record remained in tact, quite luckily.
All I know is that it's not worth the price of an insurance deductable.
I'm lost
Spoke to a band member about this - fairly unhelpful. They were from Gastonia, they recorded in Atlanta and I am under the impression that the TN address is the distributor. That said, this label design is totally unlike any other record I've seen on the usual Hotlanta label.
dude - it's gonna happen if you keep wearing that Radar O'Riley hat. Chicks can't help it.
do you know of any other good stuff on hotlanta?
In a word, no. I guess the Dee Ervin and Joe Hinton are notable, and I'd have to listen to a lot of that stuff again to really remember what it sounds like but everything on that label made little to no impression on me at the time. The Gastonia is clearly the best of the lot. The Traveler and Joe Graham singles are particularly lackluster. But again, the big caveat here is that I don't listen to much soul from the 80s so your milage may vary.
I like the Jimmy Lewis Totally Involved LP, but it might not be
to everyone's taste.
...and on the Gaston, I'm generally feelin' the downtempo
stuff more than the dance trax - "My Dream" is probably my personal fav.
Never really felt that Jimmy Lewis LP. If anyone's looking for it, hollr at me.