Weekeday Finds (Ash Wednesday edition)

DJ_NevilleCDJ_NevilleC 1,922 Posts
edited March 2006 in Strut Central
What a week! Must of been the Mardis Gras/Carnival spirit. Here are a few (from about 5-6 different sources):Touch - S/T (London)Tyrone Thomas and the Whole Darn Family - S/T (Soul International)Young and Company - I Like What You're Doing to Me (Brunswick)ESG - S/T (99) mint!Baby Washington - That's How Heartaches are Made (Sue)Big Mama Thornton -Stronger than Dirt (Mercury)Them - Now and Them (Tower mono)Eddie Palmieri - Live at Sing Sing Vol. 2 (Tico)Orq. de Cuchon - Tumbaron de Veintiuna Brother (Micris)Shirley Scott - Soul Song (Atlantic)Brenda Holloway - Every Little Bit Hurts (Tamla) trader NM-Afrika Bambaataa and the Jazzy 5 - Jazzy Sensation (Tommy Boy 12")Bought about 170 reggae 7"s last night. Most looked unplayed. Still going through them. Lots of Pama, Jama, Trojan, etc. Some keepers:Big Dread - Dread Man Music (B&C Sound)Gi Gi - Daddy Love (Pama Supreme) FUNKY!Carl Dawkins - Get Together (Sir J.J.)Pioneers - Samfi Man (white label)Althea and Donna - Uptown Top Ranking (Gibbs)Judge Dread - Big Six (Big Shot)The Upsetters - Man from MI5 (Randy's)Sedrick Isaac's - Jamaica Man (In Style)Owen Grey - Fussing and Fighting (Jamatel)Owen Grey - CC Rider (Live and Love)The Gaylads - Soul Sister (Beverley's)Tuff Gong Allstars - You Should Have Known Better (Punch)Righteous Flames - Slaving In (Grounation)? - Dance Beat (white label Cornel Campbell - My Baby Just Cares for Me (Wimpex)
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  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    Gi Gi - Daddy Love (Pama Supreme) FUNKY!

    Thats not a reggae record!

    Good (but common) small label American release, licensed to Pama I suppose...

  • DJ_NevilleCDJ_NevilleC 1,922 Posts
    Gi Gi - Daddy Love (Pama Supreme) FUNKY!

    Thats not a reggae record!

    Good (but common) small label American release, licensed to Pama I suppose...

    You're right and I imagine there may be some other non-reggae sides hiding in the pile. Great track though.

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    What a week! Must of been the Mardis Gras/Carnival spirit. Here are a few (from about 5-6 different sources):

    Touch - S/T (London)
    Tyrone Thomas and the Whole Darn Family - S/T (Soul International)
    Young and Company - I Like What You're Doing to Me (Brunswick)
    ESG - S/T (99) mint!
    Baby Washington - That's How Heartaches are Made (Sue)
    Big Mama Thornton -Stronger than Dirt (Mercury)
    Them - Now and Them (Tower mono)
    Eddie Palmieri - Live at Sing Sing Vol. 2 (Tico)
    Orq. de Cuchon - Tumbaron de Veintiuna Brother (Micris)
    Shirley Scott - Soul Song (Atlantic)
    Brenda Holloway - Every Little Bit Hurts (Tamla) trader NM-
    Afrika Bambaataa and the Jazzy 5 - Jazzy Sensation (Tommy Boy 12")

    Bought about 170 reggae 7"s last night. Most looked unplayed. Still going through them. Lots of Pama, Jama, Trojan, etc. Some keepers:

    Big Dread - Dread Man Music (B&C Sound)
    Gi Gi - Daddy Love (Pama Supreme) FUNKY!
    Carl Dawkins - Get Together (Sir J.J.)
    Pioneers - Samfi Man (white label)
    Althea and Donna - Uptown Top Ranking (Gibbs)
    Judge Dread - Big Six (Big Shot)
    The Upsetters - Man from MI5 (Randy's)
    Sedrick Isaac's - Jamaica Man (In Style)
    Owen Grey - Fussing and Fighting (Jamatel)
    Owen Grey - CC Rider (Live and Love)
    The Gaylads - Soul Sister (Beverley's)
    Tuff Gong Allstars - You Should Have Known Better (Punch)
    Righteous Flames - Slaving In (Grounation)
    ? - Dance Beat (white label
    Cornel Campbell - My Baby Just Cares for Me (Wimpex)

    The Gi Gi is a boot of a US record by the same name. "Dance Beat" is likely King Stitt - Clancy Eccles production if I remember correctly.

    Caught a couple things:












    TIMES 5. Canadian private press funk raer.

    K in Canada.

  • 45's -- Store was closing and had to grab what looked promising.

    Odell Brown -- Think About It
    Maceo -- I can play For You and Me
    Something Real -- Yes I do
    Harlem River Drive -- Need You
    Black Blood -- A.I.E.
    Al Greene -- Back Up Train
    Chubukos -- House of the Rising Funk
    Willie Colon -- Che Che Cole
    Brooklyn All Stars Singers -- I want to be ready
    Leslie Uggams -- Try to see it my way
    Della Gartrell -- See what you done done
    Lafayette Afro Rock Band -- Voodounon
    Ann Sexton -- Lovin' You, Lovin Me
    The Consolers -- Waiting for my Child

    LP's
    Tamba Trio -- Autografo



  • Something Real -- Yes I do



    I remember I found one of these, it's pretty dope. First time I saw someone mention this since I bought mine.

  • johnshadejohnshade 577 Posts
    a nice afternoon...

    lp's
    william bell - phases of reality
    groovin' with the soulful strings
    donald byrd - stepping into tomorrow
    james brown - the popcorn
    larry page orchestra - skin heat
    the 5 stairsteps - s/t
    the staple singers - this time around

    45's
    dennis coffey - scorpio (sussex)
    afrique - soul makossa (mainstream)
    brenda holloway - every little bit hurts/land of a thousand boys (tamla)
    alvin cash - keep on dancing (toddlin' town)
    bobby byrd - i need help (i can't do it alone) pts. 1&2 (promo on king)
    damon shaw - feel the need/i'm wishing (westbound)
    marva whitney - things got to get better/get out of my life (king)
    the fascinations - i'm in love/i can't stay away from you (mayfield)
    the stereos - i really love you/please come back to me (cub)
    the bad boys - love (paula)
    the distant cousins - slipped your mind/empty house (dynovoice)
    the uniques - sha-la love (paula)
    ruth brown - try me and see (syke)
    jeanne and the darlings - hang me now (volt)
    shack - too many lovers (volt)
    the marvelettes - a need for love/too many fish in the sea (tamla)

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts


    John Hurt looked pretty trashed and plays pretty trashed
    Amazing record, though. His voice and playing are so strong on this.

    Gilberto Gil looked clean and plays trashed
    no scratches that I can see, so maybe a scrub will fix things,
    but I was pulling my hair as it skipped at some point on every track
    and it is such a nice mellow twiddlestick album, it's not fair, I tell you!






    Word. Snatched this long time want the day it was sold to the spot. Cover is
    a wash, but the vinyl plays tres nicely. The same guy that sold it to the store
    had also sold the Hendrix/Youngblood sessions LP on Maple/All Platinum. I already have the material
    (although the Maple one has by far the best cover), but holding it and looking at the Maple
    logo on the cover all I could think about was the Lee Moses LP.
    I even thought for a second "this LP...the Curtis Knight...does he have a Lee Moses back there?" but no dice.
    This Curtis Knight record is the absolute shit.
    Blows so many so-called psych rock records out the pond like BLAM.

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    there is s clean copy of that John Hurt down the street from me for like 7 bucks, I think.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    there is s clean copy of that John Hurt down the street from me for like 7 bucks, I think.

    Word - if you don't have it, you should get it for yourself.
    has a folk sound, esp to the guitar playing, that you would definitely like.

    Otherwise if you're offering to grab it for me, that would be awesome, thanks - let me know. It's a real quiet album, tho, so I only want to mint up to super clean.

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    there is s clean copy of that John Hurt down the street from me for like 7 bucks, I think.

    Word - if you don't have it, you should get it for yourself.
    has a folk sound, esp to the guitar playing, that you would definitely like.

    Otherwise if you're offering to grab it for me, that would be awesome, thanks - let me know. It's a real quiet album, tho, so I only want to mint up to super clean.

    I

    Will pick it up for ya next time I'm there.

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    Not to steal crink's thunder, but I have one in stock right now in nice shape. So, go with him (cuz he was first) or me(have it now), doesn't matter.
    Peace
    T.N.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    I probably would have just played my thrashed copy

  • I RECOMMEND THIS ARTIST. MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT. HE IS MELLOW AND COOL. WE USED TO LISTEN TO HIM IN SANTA CRUZ CIRCA 1989. RADICAL VANGUARD MELLOWS. FAHEY AND MISSISSIPPI JOHN ON FULL ROTATION. CABRILLO COLLEGE AND B LOADS CIRCA 1989. MISSISSIPI JOHN HURT HAD MY BACK.

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    I RECOMMEND THIS ARTIST. MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT. HE IS MELLOW AND COOL. WE USED TO LISTEN TO HIM IN SANTA CRUZ CIRCA 1989. RADICAL VANGUARD MELLOWS. FAHEY AND MISSISSIPPI JOHN ON FULL ROTATION. CABRILLO COLLEGE AND B LOADS CIRCA 1989. MISSISSIPI JOHN HURT HAD MY BACK.

    IN 1989 I WAS RECORDING BOBBY BROWN SONGS OFF MY STEREO AND PLAYING THEM OVER AND OVER TO LEARN THE LYRICS.

    NO ONE LIKES A MUMBLER

  • DUDE

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    DUDE

    $400 for moder new age '82 pink sunrise

    KILLIN IT!

  • Michael Urbaniak-Fusion
    Diana ross- Touch Me in The Morning
    Love Unlimited Orchestra- Unlimited Gold
    Rasa- All you See is Me

  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts
    I found a bunch of cool folk/psych lp's in the last few days.

    Mississippi John Hurt destroys and shits on all stupid Skull Snaps and garbage Eugene McDaniels bullshit anyday of the week. Thats right, I said it.

  • JustAliceJustAlice 1,308 Posts
    So I just bought 300 Records from a this dude who buys out storage untis. There was a grip of classical, but it looks like there might actually be something there. When I called him and asked about it, he said he didnt know anything about them but that there were " a lot of afros" .......YES PLEASE!!

    Anyhow there is this crazy Malcom X LP ( message to the grassroots) from 1970 that I am most curious about...cant find
    any info, anyone know anything? The cover is falling apart but the label looks crazy, the printing is done with a rubber stamp. The record itself is in perfect condtion. It will go well with my beat to shit black panthers record

    Here the good stuff:

    Bitches Brew
    Earth, Wind, Fire: Open Your Eyes ( early stuff, never seen it)
    Minnie Riperton ( this ones going with me to the club tonight)
    New Birth ( one I didnt have greenish cover)
    Run DMC ( one of two hip hop records)
    Mandrill: Beast of the East
    Bobbi Hutcherson : Satin Doll
    Alice Coltrain Pharoah Sanders : Journey in Satchindana(spelling?)
    BT Express : Non Stop
    Ohio Players : Rattleskin

    Some of the covers were to beat to keep, but there was a whole stack of soul covers without records...So I will be posting these to the sleeve strut thread soon, anyhow here are a couple of winners I will in turn need the covers for:


    Sweet Charles : For Sweet People
    Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign : s/t
    Donald Byrd : Caricatures
    P Funk : Up for the Down Stroke
    Creative Source : s/t
    Leroy Hutson : closer to the source
    Heads: Osibisa

    Pretty stoked on most of these, cant wait to see what happens with the classical..anyone ever tried listing classical records before? it will be interesting..live and learn. There are still 50 or so soul records I havent gone through yet, but a lot of recognizable basics. I thought these were the best of the bunch.

  • TheMackTheMack 3,414 Posts
    morocco mole sent me some records. thanks dude!

    temprees-lovemen
    john sangster-paradise

    and i bought this fuggin wierd spoken evangalist record called Countdown to Armageddon

  • I got a copy of Fahey's "Requia" off the Bay and it was fuckin me up last night.

    CA Quintet "Trip Thru Hell" reish. Fuckin great album!!! West Coast psych w/ some seriously freaked moments.

    Magic "Magic" (Rare Earth)...this one is decent. Some white boy funk and then some post-CSNY type tunes.

    A super clean copy of "Solar Heat" off the Bay. Lovin it.

    Some cheap soul records and a $2 copy of Joan Baez' first on Vanguard. It's been a decent week!!

  • BigSpliffBigSpliff 3,266 Posts

    and i bought this fuggin wierd spoken evangalist record called Countdown to Armageddon

    Is that the one about the 1970s? I'd say it's Waxidermiable.

  • drewnicedrewnice 5,465 Posts
    Rasa- All you See is Me


  • I found a bunch of cool folk/psych lp's in the last few days.

    Mississippi John Hurt destroys and shits on all stupid Skull Snaps and garbage Eugene McDaniels bullshit anyday of the week. Thats right, I said it.

    You must not like overhyped mediocre rekkids.

    Speaking of which if you have Skull Snaps, PLAESE TO SEND.

  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts
    I found a bunch of cool folk/psych lp's in the last few days.

    Mississippi John Hurt destroys and shits on all stupid Skull Snaps and garbage Eugene McDaniels bullshit anyday of the week. Thats right, I said it.
    1) You = mad
    2) You can't even afford Skull Snaps.
    3) You mad because you can't even afford Skull Snaps.



  • Scored this for my roomate...

    He freaked when I came home with this! He's got a huge tatoo of Evel riding a horse on his back. On that note I would consider him a true fan...had to get it for him.

  • TheMackTheMack 3,414 Posts

    and i bought this fuggin wierd spoken evangalist record called Countdown to Armageddon

    Is that the one about the 1970s? I'd say it's Waxidermiable.
    it's about the 80's

  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts
    I found a bunch of cool folk/psych lp's in the last few days.

    Mississippi John Hurt destroys and shits on all stupid Skull Snaps and garbage Eugene McDaniels bullshit anyday of the week. Thats right, I said it.
    1) You = mad

    2) You can't even afford Skull Snaps.
    3) You mad because you can't even afford Skull Snaps.

    1. Not mad at all, just funnin poptart.
    2. I could afford 50 copies, put I don't overpay for tepid turds like you do.
    3. You mad that (your parents) money can't buy taste?

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    Mississippi John Hurt - Today is easily in my top 5 favorite folk blues records of all time, the album is so awesome.

  • ReynaldoReynaldo 6,054 Posts
    I found a bunch of cool folk/psych lp's in the last few days.

    Mississippi John Hurt destroys and shits on all stupid Skull Snaps and garbage Eugene McDaniels bullshit anyday of the week. Thats right, I said it.
    1) You = mad

    2) You can't even afford Skull Snaps.
    3) You mad because you can't even afford Skull Snaps.

    1. Not mad at all, just funnin poptart.
    2. I could afford 50 copies, put I don't overpay for tepid turds like you do.
    3. You mad that (your parents) money can't buy taste?
    How much money would you need to buy all of the records you are currently mad at because you can???t afford them, and save yourself from being crippled by an all consuming hate?
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