CA Quintet - Trip Thru Hell Love - Forever Changes Music Emporium s/t Darius s/t These Trails s/t
somebody's on a psych bender! Have you heard Darius' second album?
Yeah, i have been on a pure psych bender for about 4 months now and i don't see an end to it. It's all i want to listen to right now. It feels like when i was a kid and first really started getting into hip hop, the excitement of a new dscovery.
I haven't heard the second Darius album but i understand that it has its moments.
1. Barbara Mason - Keep Him, fire, all people should own this 2. The Vanguards - The Thought of Losing Your Love, the audio equivalent of getting hit by a Mack truck 3. Hodges, James, Smith & Crawford - Nobody, hot 4. some 1981 12" disco by Vincent Montana that I can't remember, percussive hotness 5. Junior & the Classics - Kill the Pain that I'm about to get, hot in a foreshadowy sense, major bang for the buckage
1. Barbara Mason - Keep Him, fire, all people should own this 2. The Vanguards - The Thought of Losing Your Love, the audio equivalent of getting hit by a Mack truck
1. atlantic rhythm & blues v.6 1966-69 2. manfred mann - chapter three 3. tilt - arkade funk on the silver disc front: 4. sly and robbie - drum and bass strip to the bone by howie b 5. morse code - fusion batches
Love, Devotion, and Happiness - Yesterdays Fool/Joy Sweet Joy 45 Alton Ellis - The Many Moods Of... LP Juan Formel & Los Van Van LP Lyres - Lyres Lyres LP
1. Jay Dee - Ruff Draft Ep 2. Herbie Hancock - Sunlight 3. Fred Wesley and the Horny Horns - A Blow for Me a Toot to You 4. J Rawls - Liquid Crystal Project (not on wax) 5. Illa Ghee - His Preemo beats mixtape
Been listening to a lot of music lately, but these are the records that have been getting the repeated spins:
"Everyday I Have The Blues" - Lowell Fulson
"Sippin' On A Sud" - Wade Jackson (I think he's the third guy from the right)
"Stop Doggin' Me" - Johnnie Taylor ("that spells D-O-G-G-I-N...stop doggin' me around!")[/b]
ALSO: "I Am What I Am" - Reuben Howell (fine white Muscle Shoals soul that I should mention over there in the Motown thread, since he was a Motown artist)
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Yeah, i have been on a pure psych bender for about 4 months now and i don't see an end to it. It's all i want to listen to right now. It feels like when i was a kid and first really started getting into hip hop, the excitement of a new dscovery.
I haven't heard the second Darius album but i understand that it has its moments.
sam rivers - involution
the who - a quick one
tyrannosaurus rex - a beard of stars
led zeppelin - iv
Crazy, I'm listening to this right this second. Got a heap of Blue note CD's from a friend and this was the first one I wanted to check out.
Lula Cortes e ze Ramalho-Paeribu
Synanthesia-s/t
Walt Dickerson-To My Queen
Dougal-s/t
Those who are into Green for the funky breaks might not like it, but its a really good record.
Brigitte Fontaine with Art Ensamble of Chicago - Comme a la Radio
Milton Nascimento - Maria Maria
Lula Cortes & Ze Ramalho - Paebiru
Kiila - Silmät Sulkaset
Lori Scacco, "Circles"
Tommy Guerrero, "Year of the Monkey"
Delarosa, "Sleep Method Suite"
Cymande, s/t
BEAUTIFUL record.
2. The Vanguards - The Thought of Losing Your Love, the audio equivalent of getting hit by a Mack truck
3. Hodges, James, Smith & Crawford - Nobody, hot
4. some 1981 12" disco by Vincent Montana that I can't remember, percussive hotness
5. Junior & the Classics - Kill the Pain that I'm about to get, hot in a foreshadowy sense, major bang for the buckage
1. The Genius Of Ray Charles
2. V/A - Reggae Goodies Volume II
3. La Protesta - Free
4. Lo Borges S/T
5. Edu Lobo - Misa Breve
1.yes
2.yes.
2. manfred mann - chapter three
3. tilt - arkade funk
on the silver disc front:
4. sly and robbie - drum and bass strip to the bone by howie b
5. morse code - fusion batches
That was the record I put on to start my day.
To round out the 5:
Love, Devotion, and Happiness - Yesterdays Fool/Joy Sweet Joy 45
Alton Ellis - The Many Moods Of... LP
Juan Formel & Los Van Van LP
Lyres - Lyres Lyres LP
Highly recommended. I like Maria Maria better than the other one. Def. check it out.
2. Herbie Hancock - Sunlight
3. Fred Wesley and the Horny Horns - A Blow for Me a Toot to You
4. J Rawls - Liquid Crystal Project (not on wax)
5. Illa Ghee - His Preemo beats mixtape
SOD "Too Loose to Get Tight" 45
Koushik "Be With" single
Julian Covey "Sweet Bacon" 45
Love Trio "Goth Dub"
Azymuth "Sao Pedro" Roc Hunter remix
...among others
Long Players:
Never gets tired.
Biggabush "Sound Sensation"
I like his style.
Eclectic. Proggy.
These count as one choice!
Ice Chilled.
I couldn't shake off the feeling that the Stone Roses took a lot from this LP. Especially the Snakeskin woman/Snakeskin garter(?) track.
JayDee - Donuts
Jamie Lidell - Mulitply
Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins
Sonic Youth - Rather Ripped
Tamba Trio- Samba Blim
heavy vibes
'nobody' is my shit, too
willowband- willowman (thanks non!!)
houston talent expo- love oh love (thanks aleit)
michael wycoff- looking up to you (thanks bootleggers)
sting- pleasure (abc HEEEETTTT)
"Everyday I Have The Blues" - Lowell Fulson
"Sippin' On A Sud" - Wade Jackson (I think he's the third guy from the right)
"Stop Doggin' Me" - Johnnie Taylor ("that spells D-O-G-G-I-N...stop doggin' me around!")[/b]
ALSO: "I Am What I Am" - Reuben Howell (fine white Muscle Shoals soul that I should mention over there in the Motown thread, since he was a Motown artist)
I checked, it's Vincent Montana JR and his Philly Sound - Paul's Happy '82