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  • kitchenknightkitchenknight 4,922 Posts
    Having real trouble getting my photos resized at Photobucket (yes, i've tried the 'auto' resize...) got some great NY digs this weekend, including some dope non-record digs.

  • crazypoprockcrazypoprock 1,037 Posts
    i spent last week in florida, here are a few digs:



    reggae version of sade...pretty dope...nice dub version on the flipped called...you guessed it "dub operator"



    very happy to find this...wicked deep disco from mr. bohannon...quite rare too.



    been looking for this for ages...is it me or is this tough as hell to find?



    solid disco rap that i can't seem to find any info about...know this?



    solid early 80s (i think) DC go-go funk joint.



    a couple of funky Trinidad calypso jump-offs...the one on the left has covers of "Theme From S.W.A.T." and Ripple "It Sure Is Funky"

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    Do the Hustle, the trinidad hustle

    k.


  • That Washington dude has a badass 45 of his own. Can't remember what it is, I was drunk when I heard it.

    Only other thing I've seen with his name is a terrible late 70's LP by him.


    Sure you aren't thinking of Ge[/b]no Washington, K?

    Gino Washington is the Detroit legend who has a handful
    of highly sought-after releases on his own ATAC label.

    Most common title by him is the early track "Gino Is a Coward/Puppet
    on a String" which is on a couple of labels.

    Pretty sure he never released a proper LP on his own, but Norton Records
    put out 2 anthology LP/CD's on him just a few years ago.

    One release of his you may be familiar with is the 70's 45
    "Rat Race" on his ATAC label. He used the backing track of his
    own 60's track "Like My Baby" (itself a ripoff of a Temptations song)
    and put a new "socially concious" vocal over it. The reason I think you
    may know it is Kopp's had stock on it for years, that's where I got my copy.

    Geno Washington is the American emigre who recorded in the UK with a
    band of Brits, releasing a few soulful pop/rock LP's in the mid-late 60's
    that don't get very good reviews from those familiar with them. I know I have
    seen a late 70's LP from him as well.

    Geno did at least 4 LP's in the late 60's (66 to 68). God knows how many in the 70's.

    Never really got into the stuff myself, along the lines of The Foundations.

    He did do a decent cover of Syl's Different Strokes on 45.

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts



    solid disco rap that i can't seem to find any info about...know this?

    cool 12 from '81. had it twice and flipped it for $40. i dont have any more info than that. i liked it though. havent had it in ages. nice pull!

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Having real trouble getting my photos resized at Photobucket


    FIX IT IN THE MIX

  • kitchenknightkitchenknight 4,922 Posts
    Having real trouble getting my photos resized at Photobucket

    Thanks for the info. Will post latron (may be next weekends at this point) but wanted to spare y'all the LIFESIZE 45s.

  • troublemantroubleman 1,928 Posts
    trippy - I thought for sure they'd stopped using the gold label in 68 or 69. I've had red label copies of funhouse though - which would still be earlier than the butterfly label.



    thats weird...I thought the butterfly label was the us original since the white label promos of this have the butterfly label.

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    trippy - I thought for sure they'd stopped using the gold label in 68 or 69. I've had red label copies of funhouse though - which would still be earlier than the butterfly label.



    thats weird...I thought the butterfly label was the us original since the white label promos of this have the butterfly label.

    I could be mistaken, but I thought the butterfly label started in approx '72.

    Anyone have a breakdown on Electra labels? I'm curious about a few...

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    BSN's Elektra page:

    http://www.bsnpubs.com/elektra/

  • hcrinkhcrink 8,729 Posts
    hmmm.... they leave out the red label with the "large E" - which is the one I'm thinking of. I was fairly certain that this came briefly in-between the gold label, and the butterfly...


  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    You're certain the red label copies you had were OG's, right?
    Because my Raw Power is a 70's repress that revives that label
    design. They're usually pretty obvious late 70's pressings, though.

  • cHillercHiller 293 Posts
    I was in cologne over the weekend. Always good for a little shopping/partying trip.

    got these two records.
    #1


    #2


    especially happy about "real eyes" cause it just didn't pop up at ebay or my local record shops.
    such a beautiful album...

  • RAW_HAMBURGERRAW_HAMBURGER 1,438 Posts
    HAd to skip out on the record show today for a collection call...




    Ill beat cut, wtih even more devastating version.


    K in canada.


    Kev...i need a clean copy of this, mine is beat to shit..how is the lp with this on it ?
    I made a beat out of this in 97' i will post it

  • RAW_HAMBURGERRAW_HAMBURGER 1,438 Posts
    Ok...how do i post it here ? Email it to myself, then post the link ?

  • meatyogremeatyogre 2,080 Posts
    Ok...how do i post it here ? Email it to myself, then post the link ?

    na you gotta upload it to a server somewhere. go to yousendit.com, fill your email out and upload it there, wait for it, then copy the link it gives you when its done and put it here.

  • RAW_HAMBURGERRAW_HAMBURGER 1,438 Posts
    thanky meaty...i made a new post fot it.

  • for less than 5 beans I grabbed a nice batch of about 35 poor dood's 'library' records...so far every one I've listened to has yielded some excellent sounds.


    * weekday finds.
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