Not sure how to classify this, but This is my shit right now... Nice female vocals... kind of carole king with a nice back beat. Please feel free to add to the list and pass a white dude some MP3s:
this is real nice, I will send you a snippet in a little bit, my copy is pretty rinked though, anybody have a clean one they would be willing to come off of?
Caroline Peyton- intuition has a few really nice tracks, my fave being "call of the wild". Also The Cake "a slice of" is dope. I ordered that Linda Perhacs last week, I'm excited to hear it.
There isn't that much to say about this beautiful 1975 album of Pennsylvania folk poetics with a Linda Perhacs soundalike named Perky Quinby (aka Priscilla) fronting the best tracks, except that you'll probably never see it but pick it up if you do. Got it from Anthony Pearson, which was a major fuckup on his part, since he's all about this stuff.
Hippie Goddesses was a solid boot comp issued by a well-known psych dealer, then withdrawn; track listing:
1. SALLY EATON: Flowers In the Air 2. COLLEEN LOVETT: Birds with Broken Wings Pt 1 3. CHERYL DILCHER: All Woman 4. COLLEEN LOVETT: Women Liberation Blues 5. CHERYL DILCHER: High 6. CAROLYN HESTER: I'm Magic, Man 7. LILLY & MARIA: Everybody Knows 8. MICHELE: Smilin' 9. MARGO GURYAN: Love 10. TOBIE COLUMBUS: Come In My Mouth 11. RUTH COPELAND: "Your Love Been So Good To Me 12. COLLEEN LOVETT: Asleep In His Arms (part) 13. COLLEEN LOVETT: Love Man 14. MICHELE: Believe You 15. LINDA PERHACS: Parallelograms 16. COLLEEN LOVETT: Birds with Broken Wings Pt 2 17. XAVIERA HOLLANDER: The Hippie
Couple more to recommend:
Kathy Nevins: Hey Friend LP (RPC, 81631/81632, 1970), lovely amateur folk that doesn't hit you at first but glows a little more with each listen, on the amazing RPC custom label too, one to always look out for
The Medical Mission Sisters: I Know the Secret LP (Avant Garde, AVS-105, 1967), actually many Catholic priest and nun records are worth scoping out on the cheap, very dark and haunting sometimes; this label is a good one to look for too
I got this ridiculously dope s h i t joint on the Hippie Goddess comp from some years back...it's credited to "Tobie"...anyone has more info??
Aw snap yeah this Tobie track from this "Let My People Come"record from NY. Its from a play about sexual freedoms and such. Theres some really funny shit on there. I have it somewhere in this mess.... I'll try and find it and post the pic later
I got this ridiculously dope s h i t joint on the Hippie Goddess comp from some years back...it's credited to "Tobie"...anyone has more info??
Aw snap yeah this Tobie track from this "Let My People Come"record from NY. Its from a play about sexual freedoms and such. Theres some really funny shit on there. I have it somewhere in this mess.... I'll try and find it and post the pic later
Meaty's Adventures!!!! I think that and the Sarah Webster Fabio were the two tracks I was most curious about on that mix. I'll have to dig that out.
The one on the right is Jan and Lorraine's "Gypsy People" album, which I've been diggin a lot lately. I'll see if I can post a sound clip later today.
I got this ridiculously dope s h i t joint on the Hippie Goddess comp from some years back...it's credited to "Tobie"...anyone has more info??
Aw snap yeah this Tobie track from this "Let My People Come"record from NY. Its from a play about sexual freedoms and such. Theres some really funny shit on there. I have it somewhere in this mess.... I'll try and find it and post the pic later
I just got one for the shop yesterday if you're looking for it. "Let My People Come" was an off off Broadway play from the early 70's. Like "Oh Calcutta" it was notorious (at the time) for its nudity.
yo Taiconderoga...is your handle that because you have the taiconderga 45 on beacon? I want one of those BAD...you know where a dood can get a copy?
yep, I love the Taiconderoga. I got the spanish 45 on Belter. In the last 4 years I've had 2 spare copies (sold them on the bay) but now I can't find it anywhere.
I know there's an LP comp on Beacon which features the 45.
this is MY SHIT everything that everyone has mentioned is MY SHIT
i want to add my hero is Bridget St. John. i fear even mentioning her for threat of soulstrut price inflation killing my chance of getting ask me no questions (which is pretty much a non existant possibility at this point). But she deserves a golden throne beside Linda Perhacs as the Queen and Queen of folk (Acid and Pastoral respectively)
Bridget St. John has been popping off on ebay lately (nothing at all to do w/ soulstrut) but you can catch an off-grade copy for around $20 if you keep an eye out.
This one sprung to mind when I saw the topic title - little related story (the way of the strut): last year I was in a radio studio with Signify when he was out here & he was playing stuff on his new LP, moody atmospheric instrumental hip hop (you know the gig). Anyway, suddenly a big ol 'winters going' sample pierces the studio, and I instinctively say 'Bonnie Dobson'. He just said 'yep' and that was that.
Was Christine Harwood 'Nice to meet you Miss Christine' mentioned up on here already - talk about waiting for things to arrive in the post (re, not a exp. OG), 4 weeks and counting over here
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My mountain retreat yeilds rare funk and lesbian folk biotchez. Deal with it.
any relation to
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DOPE!!!
is this new or old?
The Street and the Sea
There isn't that much to say about this beautiful 1975 album of Pennsylvania folk poetics with a Linda Perhacs soundalike named Perky Quinby (aka Priscilla) fronting the best tracks, except that you'll probably never see it but pick it up if you do. Got it from Anthony Pearson, which was a major fuckup on his part, since he's all about this stuff.
1. SALLY EATON: Flowers In the Air
2. COLLEEN LOVETT: Birds with Broken Wings Pt 1
3. CHERYL DILCHER: All Woman
4. COLLEEN LOVETT: Women Liberation Blues
5. CHERYL DILCHER: High
6. CAROLYN HESTER: I'm Magic, Man
7. LILLY & MARIA: Everybody Knows
8. MICHELE: Smilin'
9. MARGO GURYAN: Love
10. TOBIE COLUMBUS: Come In My Mouth
11. RUTH COPELAND: "Your Love Been So Good To Me
12. COLLEEN LOVETT: Asleep In His Arms (part)
13. COLLEEN LOVETT: Love Man
14. MICHELE: Believe You
15. LINDA PERHACS: Parallelograms
16. COLLEEN LOVETT: Birds with Broken Wings Pt 2
17. XAVIERA HOLLANDER: The Hippie
Couple more to recommend:
Kathy Nevins: Hey Friend LP (RPC, 81631/81632, 1970), lovely amateur folk that doesn't hit you at first but glows a little more with each listen, on the amazing RPC custom label too, one to always look out for
The Medical Mission Sisters: I Know the Secret LP (Avant Garde, AVS-105, 1967), actually many Catholic priest and nun records are worth scoping out on the cheap, very dark and haunting sometimes; this label is a good one to look for too
Is this going to be the new flavor-of-the-month micro genre to jump-on?
Bonnie Koloc got that PIFF!
Aw snap yeah this Tobie track from this "Let My People Come"record from NY. Its from a play about sexual freedoms and such. Theres some really funny shit on there. I have it somewhere in this mess.... I'll try and find it and post the pic later
Meaty's Adventures!!!! I think that and the Sarah Webster Fabio were the two tracks I was most curious about on that mix. I'll have to dig that out.
The one on the right is Jan and Lorraine's "Gypsy People" album, which I've been diggin a lot lately. I'll see if I can post a sound clip later today.
I just got one for the shop yesterday if you're looking for it. "Let My People Come" was an off off Broadway play from the early 70's. Like "Oh Calcutta" it was notorious (at the time) for its nudity.
yep, I love the Taiconderoga. I got the spanish 45 on Belter. In the last 4 years I've had 2 spare copies (sold them on the bay) but now I can't find it anywhere.
I know there's an LP comp on Beacon which features the 45.
this is MY SHIT
everything that everyone has mentioned is MY SHIT
i want to add my hero is Bridget St. John. i fear even mentioning her for threat of soulstrut price inflation killing my chance of getting ask me no questions (which is pretty much a non existant possibility at this point). But she deserves a golden throne beside Linda Perhacs as the Queen and Queen of folk (Acid and Pastoral respectively)
or whatever you need to buy records on the interweb
but id gladly spend 20 dollars for it. even 30. even 45
so as not to waste time, whatyouallknowabout
so acid folk you gotta graze with cows for an hour on peyote before it even makes a noise
:/
Off the Oregon Mountains record mentioned above. I like it, during those sensitive leaky moments where I just want to be held
This one sprung to mind when I saw the topic title - little related story (the way of the strut): last year I was in a radio studio with Signify when he was out here & he was playing stuff on his new LP, moody atmospheric instrumental hip hop (you know the gig). Anyway, suddenly a big ol 'winters going' sample pierces the studio, and I instinctively say 'Bonnie Dobson'. He just said 'yep' and that was that.
Was Christine Harwood 'Nice to meet you Miss Christine' mentioned up on here already - talk about waiting for things to arrive in the post (re, not a exp. OG), 4 weeks and counting over here