Early Weekend Finds

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  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Just a bunch of random stuff I have accumulated over the past week:




    Early disco mix jump off, has takes on "Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys" and
    "Life & Death in G.A." - and an awesome photo montage on the back cover
    of DJ's from around the world. Litter has a mix: some tracks are among the
    best early heavy metal ever, and some are so awful you'll wish
    for Vanilla Fudge. Bunch of crappy 45's, although the one on Date is the
    Glories and is real nice, quality soul. Speaking of, Soul Boulders is a
    heavyweight in the soul arena too. Don't sleep.



    Not a lot of "sexy" stuff here but some fantastic music in some ugly covers.
    Haunted is a re-press of the uber-raer Montreal garage LP, with bonus cuts.
    Radio station refugee is John Cale & Terry Riley, the mindmelting Church
    of Anthrax
    , Seventh Wave is synth/prog I grabbed because it was on GRT
    from '74. It's all over the place, mostly pretty meh but with a few moments.
    Ugly-ass guitar cover comp is actually a collection of dope Mainstream label
    tracks, including funky shit from Jack Wilkins, David T. Walker, Jay Berliner,
    etc - mixed with Lightning Hopkins, Sonny Terry, & the Amboy Dukes! (talk about
    "cleaning out the vaults" )
    Soul of the East looks like cheap exploito stuff, but is actually a great
    album of Armenian muscians, Buddy Sarkissian & His Mecca Four with Fred Elias,
    from near me (Lowell/Lawrence, MA) on a pretty legit label (Cameo, from 1965)
    - who apparently to this day are legends of the style. The entire album is
    charged and played with Eastern percussion accompanied by electric guitar.
    This is a menu from the nightclub/restaraunt they owned in Lawrence:




    and this is them performing live:







    Marti Shannon is a weird pop/folk LP with a few cool tracks.
    Gotta keep the OG country collection fresh - both mint promos.
    The Ernest Ranglin is growing on me. At first I found it too
    smooth, too "jazzy" and was bummed out - but certain tracks really work,
    and have been getting better with each listen.
    Check it out for yourself:

    Ernest Ranglin - Hail Count Ossie

    Last, and definitely least - can mofucks please STOP mailing
    albums in flattened USPS Priority mail boxes?? I know they free and
    all, but this is the bullshit that ensues:




  • m_dejeanm_dejean Quadratisch. Praktisch. Gut. 2,946 Posts
    The Ernest Ranglin is growing on me. At first I found it too
    smooth, too "jazzy" and was bummed out - but certain tracks really work,
    and have been getting better with each listen.
    Check it out for yourself:

    Ernest Ranglin - Hail Count Ossie

    I really like some of the tracks on "Ranglin Roots". Unfortunately my copy suffers from the JA syndrome. The vinyl goes snap-crackle-pop throughout a large part of it, including "Hail Count Ossie", which is a grrreat track. So thanks for the mp3, SOI.

  • BlastkidBlastkid 240 Posts
    The local goodwill had some nice disco/boogie 12"s in stock, 1 euro each:

    Breeze - Just in the nick of time (Silverdollar records)
    Billy Always - Some kind of Love (V.S.)
    Gil Scott-Heron/Brian Jackson - The bottle (Vintage Champagne records)
    Mr. Q - You Know it (Scorpio)
    Slim Williams - that's the one (Am Records)
    The Night People - Again (TSOB)

  • aleitaleit 1,915 Posts



    Holy Hot Damn!!! That Karin Jones is Quite.A.Find.

    SG

    i won't complain on finding an unplayed copy for $1 but musically it is the least interesting in that photo.

    peace.

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    doing well so far:

    diamon-best kept secret
    pharcyde-ya mama
    sha dasious og ima put my thing down
    tec 9 - im all that
    doc and wiz - time to move on/freestylin
    radiance-micstro (finally!)
    cymande-second time around
    ultramgs-egotrippin
    hard knocks-
    two x strong - i get lifted/lyrical madness 12
    krs-return of boombap 12
    mind playing tricks on me
    prt,pac,supercat,gin and juice
    and other random small label philly joints

    and a nice schwinn bike for $20

  • The Raise UpThe Raise Up Golden Years... wah wah wah 452 Posts

    Yusef Lateef: Into something - a little boring melodies imo, other opinions?

    I like this album, very nice versions of You've Changed and I'll Remember April and I dig the Rasheed track as well. Barry Harris does a nice job on the piano, especially on You've Changed.

  • ariel_calmerariel_calmer 3,762 Posts


    It was a good week or so. Lots of goodies populating my mailbox. The roy ayers is uber ultra mint. Promo sticker and one-sheet inside the shrink? Strange, but it's legit, a friend of mine & I found a sealed copy last week and it was just the same.

    Also, a trader copy of this, which I A HREF="http://waxidermy.com/2006/03/18/musiques-de-lonf-music-of-the-nfb/#more-1036">wrote up for waxidermy.

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  • pcmrpcmr 5,591 Posts
    talking about waxidermy

    I just logged off a quick waxidermy bbs pm check late last night, heading out of my parent's place after a visit, when my mom says one of her friends left something for me... a box of records....

    A lot of great quebec spoken word..this woman's really liked dark or absurd/dada poetry as well as possesing a Quebec culture sentiment. I thought this random lot really all fit the 'waxidermy category'



    Ntsuki is a native themed classic quebec story, Emile Nelligan is a famous young quebec poet known for the darkness of his writing (quebec's version of Rimbaud), la sagouine is a folktale and the man in the upper middle section is Yvon Deschamp a crude comedian I used to watch as a kid when he was in his 60's this record was from his youthful prime.



    Another Deschamp 'les unions que l'on se donne' is a comedy record I am really happy to have doubles of (the psychrock intro track is every good), Must of you will recognize dadaist Ionesco, there is a Proust tribute album with haunting classical music set to represent his time period and some nationalist poetry record mixed one of the legends of quebecois chanson Felix Leclerc

    Just thought I'd share

  • johnshadejohnshade 577 Posts
    in mexico city

    3 45??s

    PEACE AND LOVE - we got the power/latin feeling (raff)
    TINTA BLANCA - avandaro/virginia (philips)
    LA REVOLUVION DE EMILIANO ZAPATA - nasty sex/still don??t (not yet) (polydor)



    gracias, pablo

  • came up on a nice stash of african records today, many of which are doubles / up for grabs for the 2 people on here who care







    some other odds and a pretty significant end


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    Lovely Mahmoud Ahmed Ethiopian/LA record from a fellow strutter. Nice afro disco cut on here amongst other tings.





    OG Canadian press.



    Though Rockfort Rock is a great rhythm, I bought this for the Keith Wilson "God I God I Say" version flip (which is 75% of the vocal track anyway).



    Tight JA band with Derrick Harriott on singing duties.



    Great Sparrow LP on OG Trini NAtional label.



    On Joint International.





    German Soul/Funk LP.



    K in Canada.

  • DrWuDrWu 4,021 Posts
    came up on a nice stash of african records today, many of which are doubles / up for grabs for the 2 people on here who care







    some other odds and a pretty significant end


    What's up with the Koola Lobitos? Is that an OG? Later reprint? Is that a King Sunny on the bottom right?

  • koola og, yes it's sunny

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    English press, no? Bon scoop.

    K.

  • made in nigeria / emi nigeria

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    Cool. Didn't remember the PArlophone insignia being on the sleeve.

    Just sent you a PM regarding your query.

    K.

  • queequegqueequeg 65 Posts
    Damn nice scores rape-donk.


    Some really soulful vocal arrangements by Mr. Marin


    lite Cuban funk

  • sconesscones 434 Posts
    savin all my money for america next week..

    i got photek ' the bleeps tune' 12" and the roots - live (volume two) lp.. nice bootleg

    i'll mp3 the roots live album for people who want it!

  • canonicalcanonical 2,100 Posts


    Great surf / rock-n-roll from Edmonton, Alberta.



    45 someone posted on here that I liked a lot and finally found.



    A double.



    This terd better sell.

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    Keep your eyes peeled for "Sad Eyes" by Mary Saxton on the same color Quality label. Worth a tonne in both muscin and money. She's from edmonton, too.

    k.

  • canonicalcanonical 2,100 Posts
    Keep your eyes peeled for "Sad Eyes" by Mary Saxton on the same color Quality label. Worth a tonne in both muscin and money. She's from edmonton, too.

    k.
    Hey K thanks for the tip.

    I keep an eye out for anything by mary saxton. Especially her stuff on Pace. Actually, anything on Pace is hot. My friend just sold the Mary Saxton on pace in April for $1G+

    I've also been looking for the album she's featured on called "Direct From The Rainbow" (on the Pace label). it's got her on it, The Lords, and a bunch of other cool shit. All from this small restaurant in Edmonton that used to host gigs.

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    The 45 on Qaulity is worth about the same as the one on Pace. I like it better myself, but I kept a copy of both.

    K.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts




    45 someone posted on here that I liked a lot and finally found.


    HAHA dude this "song" is horrible! I do love it though.

    The end is





    Pops gets

  • canonicalcanonical 2,100 Posts


    http://www.ualberta.ca/~alevin/images/think45.jpg

    45 someone posted on here that I liked a lot and finally found.


    HAHA dude this "song" is horrible! I do love it though.

    The end is





    Pops gets
    haha, Yes, the 45 was not bought for its musical qualities, but for that super sonning at the end. Crazy.

  • Slow weekend so far. Mostly Borderline Doo-Doo...

    Brotherhood of Man - United We Stand
    There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Going on
    Jan Davis - Flamenco Funk
    Barclay James Harvest - Once Again
    Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes
    Keef Hartley Band - The Time Is Near...
    Triumvirat - In Deepest Sympathy
    Hampton Hawes - Spanish Steps

  • MikeZeroMikeZero 215 Posts
    Wow, some KILLER scores people! I had a real good week too...some of the more interesting ones:


    Hotz is awesome prog private from Oklahoma City 1980...KayDennis is lounge from KC circa 1970--wonderful cover of Light My Fire with lots of bongos...groovy!



    Doors NM OG in shrink


    Serge OG


    Top right is 16 year old female folk/solo guitar private from '77 central Illinois...vocal cuts are nice...


    BDP "South Bronx/P Is Free 12"...three nice local 45s (one is an acetate by Bugsy Maugh when he was still in Omaha...killer soulful blues rock)...others are Bobby Williams on Tonorous (nice soul tune with great vocals--folk/rock on the other side) and The Enterprize on Doc's (Funky Soul/Garage)...Yugene Smith on Money Back (decent soul vocal/instro...nice instrumental intro to the vocal side)

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    I was on a hardcroe buzz this week it seems, replaced some worn out cassettes. Also now the entire Judge discog is on two nice pieces of colored vinyl, sweet.


    The 45s are Against Me - Sink Florida Sink, Jr Walker - Come See About Me & Lloyd Terrell - Bang Bang Lulu

  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts
    MikeZero - that Muriel Anderson is a nice record, never seen anyone mention it before. Whats the record to the left of Electric Mud?

  • MikeZeroMikeZero 215 Posts
    MikeZero - that Muriel Anderson is a nice record, never seen anyone mention it before. Whats the record to the left of Electric Mud?

    It's a small label jazz album from Cali called FOREFRONT "Incantation" from '73. Pretty straight sound to these ears but seems to go for a few bucks online...

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    The Ike Noble Fresh Start?

    K.
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