some serious and thought-provoking shit going on in the other threads. i love records though.
year: 2005 status: lil dude funds: low where: hit-or-miss record store (back for seconds)
Chakachas- Jungle Fever ('72 Latin/Funk release on Polydor. First listen proves this is some "umf, aiitex2 this is some good shit" music. First track on the flip "Harlem Nocturne" is FIRE. fuck it the whole album is dope.)
caetano veloso - transa LP this is so good I am like dying gal costa s/t and india LP this is boston not LA compilation record dj technics this 12"from the other day where it has this song that goes MY NAME MY NAME IS ON THE LIST WHAT LIST THE DJS LIST MISS THING THERE IS NO GUEST LIST TONIGHT and hasthis real weird wood block type thing on it sounds so cool also has the cool DMX bmore club song on it (not lik eits the only dmx bmore song) andhas technics in a boxing ring on the cover. that imani copolla cowboy song 12" this is the loudest 12" I own it's kind of absurd
I brought 3 bags of (pretty crappy) records I got for free last weekend in to my favorite spot for trade for credit (anything!), but the owner wasn't there, for what must have been only like the 4th time in all the years I have been going there...anyway this left me with only the $10 I had in my pocket, so I hit the dollarbin stacks:
For a while now I have always looked closely at the cheapo Lionel Hampton LP's I see, trying to find represses of the funky stuff...this tactic finally paid off, as this 1978 CBS budget label piece has 1973 recordings of "Psychedelic Sally," "Raunchy Rita" and others...big band funk heat! all for 20 nickels...
also got:
Jan Davis - Hot Sauce Guitar - Ranwood
Pig Iron - S/T - Columbia [/b] (not as good as it looked, but it has a rock cover of Jimmy Hughes' "Neighbor Neighbor" so I had to cop)
Joe Beck - Beck - CTI
Brass Fever - S/T - ABC [/b](another nice $1 grab, 1975 big band funk with some heavy names, covers of "Lady Marmalade," "Sunshine Superman," & best of all "Djingi" - Odell Brown is on one track on side 2 but I haven't checked it out yet)
45: The Showmen - Country Fool - Minit [/b]
and one more dollar binner:
I've never got any of the later Rascals records, but two that they had, this one ("See") from 1969, and another from 1972, have some serious session heads...both have Chuck Rainey on bass, and it shows...this record is pretty damn good! I'm going to cop the '72 one next time, for another buck.
I brought 3 bags of (pretty crappy) records I got for free last weekend in to my favorite spot for trade for credit (anything!), but the owner wasn't there, for what must have been only like the 4th time in all the years I have been going there...anyway this left me with only the $10 I had in my pocket, so I hit the dollarbin stacks:
Same thing happened to me today. Couldn't sell one record. I carried a bag on my shoulders for a very long time to come out with no trade money. HAHA what's funny is when they tell you we can't use any of this like if you didn't know. PEACE...
Yeah, this is a store I'm really cool with the people there, so I just left the stuff and dude will hook me up next time I'm through...actually I felt bad, because I was bringing such shitty records and I know dude will give me something cause I'm a good customer and we cool, like I was taking advantage...but if I didn't bring them in and told him I threw out a bunch of records he wouldn't want, he'd be all, "why didn't you let me see them?"
Mad props to Strutter An**ew, for recognizing a desperate collector of Jackie Lee 45's (when I hopped on I>le cousteau[/i] after seeing him floss this in a weekly digs post), and letting me share in his good luck at copping stock copies of this, which came in the mail today:
It's the b o m b, and the whole deal proves once again why Soul Strut Rocks [/b] (??2005 Anthony Pearson, LLP) - maybe even better, though, was hommie's mix CD of Memphis gospel 45's that he threw in...76 minutes of serious spiritual burners! All Strut Headz who knowz the dealz should be PM'ing dude for some mix CD swap action, you won't regret it...
some serious and thought-provoking shit going on in the other threads. i love records though.
year: 2005 status: lil dude funds: low where: hit-or-miss record store (back for seconds)
Chakachas- Jungle Fever ('72 Latin/Funk release on Polydor. First listen proves this is some "umf, aiitex2 this is some good shit" music. First track on the flip "Harlem Nocturne" is FIRE. fuck it the whole album is dope.)
I brought 3 bags of (pretty crappy) records I got for free last weekend in to my favorite spot for trade for credit (anything!), but the owner wasn't there, for what must have been only like the 4th time in all the years I have been going there...anyway this left me with only the $10 I had in my pocket, so I hit the dollarbin stacks:
Same thing happened to me today. Couldn't sell one record. I carried a bag on my shoulders for a very long time to come out with no trade money. HAHA what's funny is when they tell you we can't use any of this like if you didn't know. PEACE...
dudes, throw this shit away. You will be doing YOURSELF a favor.
I just found one thing yesterday. Kinda cheesy and silly but the Meter's Cabbage alley lp. go ahead and make fun, but I've (almost)completed the meters. Its silly, but I only payed $25. I'm going to bed. Somebody make fun of me.
Brass Fever - S/T - ABC [/b](another nice $1 grab, 1975 big band funk with some heavy names, covers of "Lady Marmalade," "Sunshine Superman," & best of all "Djingi" - Odell Brown is on one track on side 2 but I haven't checked it out yet)[/b]
maybe even better, though, was hommie's mix CD of Memphis gospel 45's that he threw in...76 minutes of serious spiritual burners! All Strut Headz who knowz the dealz should be PM'ing dude for some mix CD swap action, you won't regret it...
dang mack, you found those around here? vaughn mason and eddie hazel....
actually eddie hazel was ebay. but i got it really cheap(sealed. $25) the rest came from a local thrift shop. if you need that Vaughan Mason ive got an extra. dont think its mint though
dang mack, you found those around here? vaughn mason and eddie hazel....
actually eddie hazel was ebay. but i got it really cheap(sealed. $25) the rest came from a local thrift shop. if you need that Vaughan Mason ive got an extra. dont think its mint though
No kidding? Was it mis-listed or hidden in with a lot?
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hot chocolate-cicero park
not much, both for a buck. Whats with this daily finds instead of weekly?
My !new! Derek Lawrence Statement 45 plays very nicely, by the way.
Wally Richardson - Soul Guru (Prestige)
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thanks!
some serious and thought-provoking shit going on in the other threads. i love records though.
year: 2005
status: lil dude
funds: low
where: hit-or-miss record store (back for seconds)
Chakachas- Jungle Fever ('72 Latin/Funk release on Polydor. First listen proves this is some "umf, aiitex2 this is some good shit" music. First track on the flip "Harlem Nocturne" is FIRE. fuck it the whole album is dope.)
gal costa s/t and india LP
this is boston not LA compilation record
dj technics this 12"from the other day where it has this song that goes MY NAME MY NAME IS ON THE LIST WHAT LIST THE DJS LIST MISS THING THERE IS NO GUEST LIST TONIGHT and hasthis real weird wood block type thing on it sounds so cool also has the cool DMX bmore club song on it (not lik eits the only dmx bmore song) andhas technics in a boxing ring on the cover.
that imani copolla cowboy song 12" this is the loudest 12" I own it's kind of absurd
I brought 3 bags of (pretty crappy) records I got for free last weekend in to my favorite spot for trade for credit (anything!), but the owner wasn't there, for what must have been only like the 4th time in all the years I have been going there...anyway this left me with only the $10 I had in my pocket, so I hit the dollarbin stacks:
For a while now I have always looked closely at the cheapo Lionel Hampton LP's I see, trying to find represses of the funky stuff...this tactic finally paid off, as this 1978 CBS budget label piece has 1973 recordings of "Psychedelic Sally," "Raunchy Rita" and others...big band funk heat! all for 20 nickels...
also got:
Jan Davis - Hot Sauce Guitar - Ranwood
Pig Iron - S/T - Columbia [/b] (not as good as it looked, but it has a rock cover of Jimmy Hughes' "Neighbor Neighbor" so I had to cop)
Joe Beck - Beck - CTI
Brass Fever - S/T - ABC [/b](another nice $1 grab, 1975 big band funk with some heavy names, covers of "Lady Marmalade," "Sunshine Superman," & best of all "Djingi" - Odell Brown is on one track on side 2 but I haven't checked it out yet)
45: The Showmen - Country Fool - Minit [/b]
and one more dollar binner:
I've never got any of the later Rascals records, but two that they had, this one ("See") from 1969, and another from 1972, have some serious session heads...both have Chuck Rainey on bass, and it shows...this record is pretty damn good! I'm going to cop the '72 one next time, for another buck.
Yeah, this is a store I'm really cool with the people there, so I just left the stuff and dude will hook me up next time I'm through...actually I felt bad, because I was bringing such shitty records and I know dude will give me something cause I'm a good customer and we cool, like I was taking advantage...but if I didn't bring them in and told him I threw out a bunch of records he wouldn't want, he'd be all, "why didn't you let me see them?"
Mad props to Strutter An**ew, for recognizing a desperate collector of Jackie Lee 45's (when I hopped on I>le cousteau[/i] after seeing him floss this in a weekly digs post), and letting me share in his good luck at copping stock copies of this, which came in the mail today:
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It's the b o m b, and the whole deal proves once again why Soul Strut Rocks [/b] (??2005 Anthony Pearson, LLP) - maybe even better, though, was hommie's mix CD of Memphis gospel 45's that he threw in...76 minutes of serious spiritual burners! All Strut Headz who knowz the dealz should be PM'ing dude for some mix CD swap action, you won't regret it...
Thanks for helping me spread my new slanguage!!
Herm
I couldn't help it...in a testament to Soul Strut Lingo Power, it just popped into my head naturally, as if it were always part of my language...
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K in Canada.
dudes, throw this shit away. You will be doing YOURSELF a favor.
LOVELY. are the other tracks just as good??
K.
it's a great comp. i love every track.
vol. 2 is cool too, more traditional but with a moussa doumbia tune that'll blow your ears off.
both are common LPs, but like old friends
Who do I contact for this?
Nice find on Eddie Hazel, TheMack--that's a great record.
dang mack, you found those around here? vaughn mason and eddie hazel....
"California Dreamin" never sounded so good.
No kidding? Was it mis-listed or hidden in with a lot?