Week-End Digs

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  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    nice finds guzz. that Coffy is a double, no? get at me

    GUZZOS WEEKEND DIG DOUBLE UPS

    Travis Biggs
    Opus 7
    Willie Colon
    Lou Courtney
    Clarence Wheeler & The Enforcers
    Ace Spectrum
    The Escorts
    Lou Courtney
    Oliver Sain

    let the badgering begin

  • hammertimehammertime 2,389 Posts
    Burton Greene and Noah Howard are ebay anti-finds, the rest are legit



    Burton Greene Ensemble- Aquariana
    Noah Howard- Ole
    Barefield/Holland/Tabbal Trio- Transdimensional Space Window LP (sealed private press Detroit free jazz from 1982)
    Danny D & DJ Wiz- I Got Your Girlfriend 12" (Heat Wave)
    Key-Matic- Breakin' in Space 12" (Radar)
    Bohannon- S/T
    Inti-Illimani- Autores Chilenos
    Eddie "Clean Head" Vinson- Kidney Stew is Fine LP
    Lord of the Rings Soundtrack 2LP picture discs (from 1978, not rare but it was cheap and they look pretty awesome)
    Sylvia & The Moments- Sho' Nuff Boogie Part 1/Part 2 (All Platinum)
    Junior Wells- Up in Heah/Junior's Groove (Bright Star)
    Funkadelic- Music For My Mother Vocal/Instrumental (Westbound)
    Bettye Swann- Make Me Yours/I Will Not Cry (Money)

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    Ultra tough Augustus Pablo production with a back to africa theme.



    Funky Axelrod.



    Fucked up soul/disco/Idon't know what the hell. Detroit + independent = mebuys



    Pure rocksteady class.



    Don't know if this ever saw a JA release - could be a Canadian-only thing.







    Indy Toronto soul/funk LP sealed. Anyone?







    A tune waayyy ahead of its's mid 70's time. Ask anyone I've sold this to.

    Kevin in Canada.

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts
    It was a good jazz weekend. Highlight: Friedrich Gulda "As you like it" on MPS



    I can't stop listening to his version of "Light my fire"

    Download and listen

  • canonicalcanonical 2,100 Posts


    K, what is this?

    Thanks.

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    Revolutionary Russian chants and songs. being a fan of the films that document the period, I was naturally interested. You want it?

    Kevin.

  • canonicalcanonical 2,100 Posts
    Revolutionary Russian chants and songs. being a fan of the films that document the period, I was naturally interested. You want it?

    Kevin.
    Is it from France or Quebec?

    I'm definitely interested. I'm pretty well-read when it comes to lenin and trotsky, and have been especially interested in the Russian revolution so this is right up my alley.

    Please PM me with more details.

  • Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts
    bought this sealed (among other things), assuming a radics & bunny lee collabo would be worth it. I wasn't wrong



    Know this Kev?

  • dsandersdsanders 495 Posts
    It was a good jazz weekend. Highlight: Friedrich Gulda "As you like it" on MPS



    I can't stop listening to his version of "Light my fire"

    Download and listen

    Galleria Taurus.

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    bought this sealed (among other things), assuming a radics & bunny lee collabo would be worth it. I wasn't wrong



    Know this Kev?

    All over Conversation (Slim Smith with that distinctive Winston Wright piano lick) rhythms, right?

    K in Canada.

  • Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts
    Yep, including a Slim Smith vocal on one track and a DJ business on a couple of others.

  • troublemantroubleman 1,928 Posts


    All over Conversation (Slim Smith with that distinctive Winston Wright piano lick) rhythms, right?

    by the way, that song is so good. The piano blows my mind.

  • ariel_calmerariel_calmer 3,762 Posts
    Chant du monde was a french label with a really diverse range of artists/music. Not sure if they had canadian pressings but all I've seen are french.

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    All over Conversation (Slim Smith with that distinctive Winston Wright piano lick) rhythms, right?

    by the way, that song is so good. The piano blows my mind.

    Slim's voice ain't half-ass either.

    K.

  • Jazz Contemporaries- Reasons in Tonality (Strata east)- smallish radio station letters on front, otherwise nice copy, up fir trade.
    Eddie Kendricks- All By Myself (Tamla)- this is almost as good as People Hard On
    Sivuca- Live @ Village Gate (Vanguard)- this cat can cook!
    Gerry Hemingway- Kwambe (auricle)
    Michael Moss/4 Rivers- Cross Current (4th Stream)
    Introducing Bobby Pierce (Cobblestone)

  • ariel_calmerariel_calmer 3,762 Posts

    Michael Moss/4 Rivers- Cross Current (4th Stream)

    Multi-instrumentalist who released several LPs on his own label: cross current, live at ACIA, and four rivers. My fave is live at ACIA. It has more of a folk influence than third stream/classical.

    He's got a website at http://www.mikemoss4rivers.com/ and if you ask nicely will send you them for $15 each. Worth picking up if you're a free jazz fan.

  • hammertimehammertime 2,389 Posts
    Eddie Kendricks- All By Myself (Tamla)- this is almost as good as People Hard On



    haha what? Freudian slip???

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    Eddie Kendricks- All By Myself (Tamla)- this is almost as good as People Hard On



    haha what? Freudian slip???

    haha! I could not get into (pause) that one.

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts
    Eddie Kendricks- All By Myself (Tamla)- this is almost as good as when I used to have hard on's[/b]



    haha what? Freudian slip???

  • JLRJLR 3,835 Posts
    It was a good jazz weekend. Highlight: Friedrich Gulda "As you like it" on MPS



    I can't stop listening to his version of "Light my fire"

    Download and listen

    Galleria Taurus.

    Nope, straight outta "Brujas" on Rodriguez Pe??a and Corrientes


  • Michael Moss/4 Rivers- Cross Current (4th Stream)

    Multi-instrumentalist who released several LPs on his own label: cross current, live at ACIA, and four rivers. My fave is live at ACIA. It has more of a folk influence than third stream/classical.

    He's got a website at http://www.mikemoss4rivers.com/ and if you ask nicely will send you them for $15 each. Worth picking up if you're a free jazz fan.

    thanks man- hadn't gotten around to googling it yet. interesting stuff...

  • HarveyCanalHarveyCanal "a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
    MC5 - Kick Out the Jams LP
    Gil Scott-Heron - From South Africa to South Carolina LP
    Les McCann - Talk to the People LP
    Badfinger - No Dice LP

    I also went back and picked up:

    Frankie Paul - Pass the Tu Sheng Peng LP
    Dennis Brown - Joseph's Coat of Many Colours LP

    And this showed up in the mail:

    San Quinn & E-A-Ski - Hell Yeah 12"

  • Garcia_VegaGarcia_Vega 2,428 Posts
    The Free Design-- "Kites are Fun" Enoch Light, wifey and seed are digging it, I Thought it was going to be better with all the fanfare after the reissue was released

    "Leonard Feather presents The Sound of Feeling" on Verve
    Much better than I expected, not as good as their Limelight release but not bad either, side B is a snoozer though

    Johnnie Taylor-- "One Step Beyond" Stax
    Early 70s Stax, some good tracks

    Gilberto Gil-- "S/T" Phillips
    Dope, mellow, real clean copy! thanks JP!

    Voices of East Harlem "Can you feel it" Just Sunshine
    Soooooooo good! Heard it back to back three times in a row yesterday. Major thanks to Faux_Rillz!

    Byron Lee and the Dragoniers "Tighten Up"
    I bought the Dance the Ska LP and thought it weas dope, have heard a lot of other Byron Lee records that I'm not into at all, bought this one at the flea and its super dope, I need more reggae in my life.

    not a bad weekend at all...

    edit reason: I forgot to list one more.

  • Eddie Kendricks- All By Myself (Tamla)- this is almost as good as when I used to have hard on's[/b]



    haha what? Freudian slip???

    i have no idea what you're getting at here, but yo:

    Jorge, or anyone else, do you know what's up with this Argentinian seller, Andrearecords? i mean they have good feedback and all, but as far as grading and promptness...? Is Argentinian record grading similar to Brazilian, where you automatically have to subtract like 2-3 grades?

  • Sun_FortuneSun_Fortune 1,374 Posts

    The Free Design-- "Kites are Fun" Enoch Light, wifey and seed are digging it, I Thought it was going to be better with all the fanfare after the reissue was released

    I feel exactly the same way. my girl loves it and im sure all her friends will as well. Me, Im decidely mixed.




    Some silly shit, some very serious silly shit and other stuff. Is it just me, or is that Terry Gibbs cover incredible? Ah who cares, I should start a weeday finds.

  • behemothbehemoth 2,189 Posts
    Lots of stuff this week:


    FORTRESS-private metal, REUBEN WILSON, FLOYD JONES-EDDIE TAYLOR, GENESIS og, DREAT AT CONTROLS comp, ARMS OF SOMEONE NEW midwest synth pop/darkwave, MEKONS lp from '80, DEATH IN JUNE, DONALD HUNERBERG/PETER GILLESPIE "Phase Murmur"-obscure avant garde private from '73, ERICA "You Used to Think" og, DOUG CARN, HENRY FRANKLIN, DIANNE DAVIDSON-nice soulful rock/songwriter album




    EMO RAER:

    if i was you

    id be putting that Bright Eyes shit on eBAy

    guaranteed some kid from Omaha will pay you a million bucks for those tapes haha

  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts


    Loren Mazzacane & Kath Bloom "sing the children over"


  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts


    Funky Axelrod.

    Its not that Axelrod, though (note spelling on label)

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    all 10 cents to a buck each.


    above is a fahey record from 1973 found in a 10 cent bin! also, a blind hillbilly gospel guy, on blue vinyl of all things.




    another frankiestein and his ghouls. syreeta and james and bobby purify ("i'm your puppet") are long personal faves of mine and it's nice to have copies of their lp's.


    egyptian lover and egyptian lover produced (jamie jupitor). capt. skyy & a hot moder boogie/electro/12" from bert barnett & columbia "work it". anyone know anything about this one?


    this one is from a 15 piece jazz/orchestral/rock ensemble that is extremely funky from 1971. very much in the david axelrod mold (i'd venture to say that this is almost a rip-off, but seventh century would perform live in the east village. it is the brainchild of the alan ralph and lee holdridge. holdridge began doing this in nyc, and soonafter caught the attention of neil diamond and began working with him. he then branched off into tv and film scores and continues to do those. breaks galore!

    also got tons of either nice shape dead stock or jukebox funk/soul/r&b/disco 45's. lots of good ones, but the highlight for me is from Rhine Oaks which is supposedly the Meters under a phony name (or so a google search that led me to the soulstrut says) and is produced by allen toussaint.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    seventh century is also a private press piece!
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