weekday findz 3/14 - 3/17
karlophone
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couldnt decide if i should push the weekend thread one more day... but i realized its already wednesday in most places.mostly from one storage space, but included is a trade or two (thanks again to strut folk!) and the rap 12"s at the end are from an ex-dj who had tons of killed 90s stuff with no covers, all dirty and bleh. i didnt want to mess with it at the prices he asked for, (i mean anything over .50 a piece was not gonna be worth it and he was hoping for $5+ each) i could just tell it was all going to skip and sound like poo. but, he also had a few 'keepers' tucked away, clean and sharp, andso i said word.anybody know if the bobby jimmy is good or crap? its sealed.that Opa is an Airto thing on Mainstream. willie mitchell is instrumental goodness on Hi.we have a winner. Beatles Xmas album on apple compiles their fanclub records from 63-69, and was not for sale in stores, super htf. kaliedoscope niceness. That Rufus is almost certainly unplayed, ive never seen a cleaner blue label stax ever. just pristine. the gangstarr is from the ex-dj dude who put it away, its minty.this is the 'OG as far as i can tell' copy i referred to in the other post about this record.this is aiight.classic Enjoy.
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funky polish raers and serge came from the greenpoint salvation army! most of the others came from the $2 thing spot...7"ers came from this weird house buy i went to the other day...dude wanted way too much for his 12"s so i just took some cheap sevens.
and that top of the pops has a very nice two bar break on a cover of "superstition". the Esquires is one of my faves from yesterday...a funky bang from Trinidad...very nice cover of Serge "j'taime" but the whole thing is great...hard to describe...some other shit for sure. formula v is a miami latin garage psyche power-pop group with funky moments.
thanks to rcbreaks for the hook up on this one..........whats up with the B side completely smashing the A side?
also not on some vinyl finds but thanks to drewn and soulman for cd's which have been holding me down on my 3 day mini vacation.that dilla beat cd number 3 is
- Andreas Vollenweider "Behind the gardens". Sticker on cover: music for electric harp, drums and percussion. I confess: don't know shit about this record, could be a terd. Anyone?
I take it Andreas is not a dollar-bin staple south of the border??
DAMN, I knew it
No, I've never seen an Andreas record before. It was a dollar-bin purchase tough. At least he looks hot on the cover
a dollar each (except the Franck Dervieux (first pic bottom right) the Jean Pierre Alardeen + the oscar brown) those ones were trades.
+ about 12 or so 12"s and 40 or so 45s , didnt want to take pictures, to much to do.
peace
DONT HATE THE SAYER, HATE THE GAME......
what does that "Franck" sound like? and is the joe loco any good?
couple from the Bay trip as well as online purchases:
Fatback Band-Keep on Steppin' (thanks Dj Ferarri)
Roy Ayers- Red, Black, and Green (Groove Merchant)
Break in the Road (2x, thanks Gnat)
smashing it over my grandmothers head while posting.....
Dope indy Montreal disco 'ting.
Wackie's horn cut to Wayne JArrett's "African Woman".
K in Canada.
karen beth-joys of life (beautiful music but her voice gets a bit irritating after a while)
got a sealed double if anyone wants it pm me.
dave
i just picked up some ginamaria hidalgo LP. i have a feeling its not that great though...
oh, and a small stack of them Calandria comps.
Thee Midniters- Memories LP
Los Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles - Just Another BAnd from East LA
Thee Midniters S/T
i am happy
I see we all make mistakes. She was very popular over here, and she clearly had a voice. Other than that, I would not trade my Andreas Vollenweider "raer" for it.
use your ears man... that andreas v record is pure cosmic balearic bliss out music for days...
no records but i did score one of these in white leather for free... only had to wait 2 years for it to get delievered from california
Honestly, if SS had a "user reputation" points system, I would be down a couple points. Look at the cover:
In white leather?
Ciao,
Neville
So you lost one point with the record nerds, but you have gained one with the crystal-rubbing crowd. The latter segment actually includes a lot of hot ladies. Scoop up a cosmic chick at the local yoga center, light up the Nag Champa, Put Andreas W. on the stereo and rub that rhodonite.
Sounds cool, but if wifey finds out I will be hit at my balls chakra
Mercenarias - Cade as Armes (Baratos Afins)
Fellini - O A Deus De Fellini (Baratos Afins)
Fellini - So Vive 2 Voces (Baratos Afins)
Som Nosso - S/T (CBS)
Meireles e Sua Orquestra - Brasilian Explosion (EMI)
Eduardo Araujo - A Onda e Boogaloo (Odeon) "Cold Sweat"
Julinho - O Som de (Equipe) BEAUTIFUL LP
Azes do Samba - S/T (Girasom)
O Terco - Criaturas da Noite (Underground)
Partido em 5 - Vol. 2 (Tapecar)
Marlui Miranda - Olho ??d??gua (Continental)
V/A - Brasil Som 75 (Copacabana)
Gal Costa - India (Philips)
Roberto Carlos - E Prohibido Fumar (CBS)
Skowa e a Mafia - La Famiglia (EMI) - "Deus faca Funky"
Transamba - S/T (Caravelle)
Azambuja & CIA - S/T (CID)
OST - Assim na Terra Como no Ceu (Philips) Tim Maia
Late 70's Cali post-Hippie folk LP called "Home Folk" with two chicks and a guy.....fairly straight stuff ranging from Medieval sounds to Orange Blossom Special....looks better than it is.
"It's So Easy" is nice until they bust out the fiddle, lol.
nice one, i need a copy of this. awesome record