Carl Temple - Soul Day Theme (brighter world) 45 Soul Crusaders - Soul Cruise (dialee) 45 Ronnie McNeir - wendy is gone (prodigal) 45 sugary addictive modern soul pop,bad Black Uhuru - 'bad girl' aka 'sorry for the man' 12" tied w/ mr temple for my weekly favorite Will Crittendon -message from the 3rd world (raynard) LP
Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey,
I've been listenin' to:
-"At Peace with Woman"-The Jones Girls. -"I Want You to Make My Life Over"-The Artistics. -"Waiting"-Bobby Hutcherson. -"Both Feet on the Ground"-Kenny Burrell. -"The Blues"-Lightning Hopkins.
Got it from a dealer in Italy. I could do without "Rita Jeep," but the rest of the album is pretty damn close to perfect in my book. A really gorgeous LP.
I wish I had more records like this, but I don't and I'm weary of buying straight from Brazil.
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)
Is that from his 1st or 2nd LP? I often see that 2nd one for sale on-line ("Rings") and was curious about it. That 1st one is pretty RAER though.
The Milton Chambers Experience- Journey To Planet Pluto/Milton's Maddle The Sand Dollars- Get Thy Bearings The Peddlers- I Have seen Bobby Womack- California Dreaming Christine Perfect- No Road Is The Right Road
I'm liking this more than I thought I would when I picked it up on the cheap the other day... in fact, it's really nice.
This is just a really amazing album, especially considering the story behind it. If I were facing years in prison, I'd make a much angrier album than this!
The raves about this album are pretty spot-on. Impressive.
Of course, I love the Sonics. The Elevators were amazing. The Wailers were original innovators and made some hellishly good albums. But for my money, in the entire wide world of "garage," this just might be the best of them all. It's always in heavy rotation...
This album is one of my favorite Argentinian rock albums. Great fuzzy guitar blasts (and even some good acoustic work) and the best cover evar.
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)[/b]
Is that from his 1st or 2nd LP? I often see that 2nd one for sale on-line ("Rings") and was curious about it. That 1st one is pretty RAER though.
It's from the Rings album. It's okay, not a lost classic or anything, but the song I mentioned is the highlight.
(Sorry for the late reply, but for some reason I missed this and didn't wanna just let it slide!)
45s Clarence Coulter - ride on (psychedelic soul, war protest, lovely piano and harmonies on teh chorus)
Marsha Wilson - love is gonna get you (modern soul, intro is the best part but some funky flute action later on)
The Fabulous Counts - get down people (chugging funk - or "deep funk" when that was a thing? Or not deep enough? Real heads etc)
The Singin' Fools - love is a beautiful thing (Syrup-smooth hypnotic bongo soul) ("bongo soul" is now a thing) (although it's equally heavy on strings)
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Trifle - is it loud? (rest of the LP isn't bad either but feeling this jazz-rock cut)
Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
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that's all that comes to mind.
Carl Temple - Soul Day Theme (brighter world) 45
Soul Crusaders - Soul Cruise (dialee) 45
Ronnie McNeir - wendy is gone (prodigal) 45 sugary addictive modern soul pop,bad
Black Uhuru - 'bad girl' aka 'sorry for the man' 12" tied w/ mr temple for my weekly favorite
Will Crittendon -message from the 3rd world (raynard) LP
visual rocka = andy, lotusland = tom
I've been listenin' to:
-"At Peace with Woman"-The Jones Girls.
-"I Want You to Make My Life Over"-The Artistics.
-"Waiting"-Bobby Hutcherson.
-"Both Feet on the Ground"-Kenny Burrell.
-"The Blues"-Lightning Hopkins.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Sorry for the confusion.
Got it from a dealer in Italy. I could do without "Rita Jeep," but the rest of the album is pretty damn close to perfect in my book. A really gorgeous LP.
I wish I had more records like this, but I don't and I'm weary of buying straight from Brazil.
Is that from his 1st or 2nd LP? I often see that 2nd one for sale on-line ("Rings") and was curious about it. That 1st one is pretty RAER though.
SG
The Sand Dollars- Get Thy Bearings
The Peddlers- I Have seen
Bobby Womack- California Dreaming
Christine Perfect- No Road Is The Right Road
bad = good...this is an all-time classic!
SG
Please to post
for me its been
I'm liking this more than I thought I would when I picked it up on the cheap the other day... in fact, it's really nice.
This is just a really amazing album, especially considering the story behind it. If I were facing years in prison, I'd make a much angrier album than this!
The raves about this album are pretty spot-on. Impressive.
Of course, I love the Sonics. The Elevators were amazing. The Wailers were original innovators and made some hellishly good albums. But for my money, in the entire wide world of "garage," this just might be the best of them all. It's always in heavy rotation...
This album is one of my favorite Argentinian rock albums. Great fuzzy guitar blasts (and even some good acoustic work) and the best cover evar.
It's from the Rings album. It's okay, not a lost classic or anything, but the song I mentioned is the highlight.
(Sorry for the late reply, but for some reason I missed this and didn't wanna just let it slide!)
Clarence Coulter - ride on (psychedelic soul, war protest, lovely piano and harmonies on teh chorus)
Marsha Wilson - love is gonna get you (modern soul, intro is the best part but some funky flute action later on)
The Fabulous Counts - get down people (chugging funk - or "deep funk" when that was a thing? Or not deep enough? Real heads etc)
The Singin' Fools - love is a beautiful thing (Syrup-smooth hypnotic bongo soul) ("bongo soul" is now a thing) (although it's equally heavy on strings)
+
Trifle - is it loud?
(rest of the LP isn't bad either but feeling this jazz-rock cut)
Hey,
Here are 5 records I'm feeling right now:
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak