It came out on Oro, which was an ESP sub. It's got an ESP matrix number.
I recall Montego Joe saying that after it was pressed, ESP had to pull the record because the Har-You program was government-funded and the feds wouldn't allow them to sell the recording.
There's a copy of the b&w cover on ebay right now... wild... I can only remember seeing color cover pressings.
Yeah, that's why I'm asking. According to the ebay description (and of course, who knows if it's accurate), the ORO with the color cover was a second issue following the B&W ESP release.
Whats really crazy is I bought the color cover ORO og from them last year. It was up in their store on the wall for $60.00. So of course I bought it. It was super clean except for a gash on, guess which song, "Feed Me Good" that clicks for 30 seconds of the song. Still not a bad deal. It's crazy they got both presses.
i know. and these are the guys that are known for their super price gouging Dorothy Ashby -- $190.00 (don't think so) Eugene Mcdaniels -- $200.00 (fuck that) Planete Sauvage -- $160.00 (just because Madlib shops there doesn't mean it should be priced above ebay)
etc. etc. etc. Their wall is always laughable, but sometimes it's worth paying a little extra to bypass trying your hand at ebay/setsales/etc. No insurance, waiting, shipping, sketchy condition.
There's a copy of the b&w cover on ebay right now... wild... I can only remember seeing color cover pressings.
Yeah, that's why I'm asking. According to the ebay description (and of course, who knows if it's accurate), the ORO with the color cover was a second issue following the B&W ESP release.
I believe that's correct, but mainly because of the ESP cover art gallery. Have you seen it? I wouldn't call it a bible (who really cares about the 300 different pressings of "bells" anyways) but it's pretty reliable.
There's a copy of the b&w cover on ebay right now... wild... I can only remember seeing color cover pressings.
Yeah, that's why I'm asking. According to the ebay description (and of course, who knows if it's accurate), the ORO with the color cover was a second issue following the B&W ESP release.
I believe that's correct, but mainly because of the ESP cover art gallery. Have you seen it? I wouldn't call it a bible (who really cares about the 300 different pressings of "bells" anyways) but it's pretty reliable.
Ah, so it sounds like the color cover was first, then ESP reissued the B&W cover later. And then Ubiquity re-released the cover cover version.
Yes, color cover ORO came first around 1969/70, the ESP issue is a second pressing.
ESP 1067 Har-You Percussion Group - Sounds of Ghetto Youth Joffre Marchand, Stafford Osborne (tp) Allen Ray (fl) Nelson Sanamiago (as) David "Mousie" Edmead (p) Nick Kirksey (p, vo) Dennis Taitt (g) John Moody (el-b) Andre Strobert (d) Sam Turner (cga, tim) Myles Matthews (bgo, tim) Antonio Santa Cruz (cowbell, vo) Montego Joe (prod) released between 1969, 1970 Feed Me Good Barrets Bag Ngoma Oua-Train Welcome to the Party Santa Cruz Tico ** reissue of ORO ORO 5.
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I recall Montego Joe saying that after it was pressed, ESP had to pull the record because the Har-You program was government-funded and the feds wouldn't allow them to sell the recording.
Yeah, that's why I'm asking. According to the ebay description (and of course, who knows if it's accurate), the ORO with the color cover was a second issue following the B&W ESP release.
i know.
and these are the guys that are known for their super price gouging
Dorothy Ashby -- $190.00 (don't think so)
Eugene Mcdaniels -- $200.00 (fuck that)
Planete Sauvage -- $160.00 (just because Madlib shops there doesn't mean it should be priced above ebay)
etc. etc. etc. Their wall is always laughable, but sometimes it's worth paying a little extra to bypass trying your hand at ebay/setsales/etc. No insurance, waiting, shipping, sketchy condition.
I believe that's correct, but mainly because of the ESP cover art gallery. Have you seen it? I wouldn't call it a bible (who really cares about the 300 different pressings of "bells" anyways) but it's pretty reliable.
http://www.totalshutdown.com/espdisk/espdisk13.html
It sounds like the eBay description has the sequence wrong because the B&W issue has an address that the label didn't move to until 1973:
http://www.totalshutdown.com/espdisk/espaddress.html
Yes, color cover ORO came first around 1969/70, the ESP issue is a second pressing.
ESP 1067 Har-You Percussion Group - Sounds of Ghetto Youth
Joffre Marchand, Stafford Osborne (tp) Allen Ray (fl) Nelson Sanamiago (as) David "Mousie" Edmead (p) Nick Kirksey (p, vo) Dennis Taitt (g) John Moody (el-b) Andre Strobert (d) Sam Turner (cga, tim) Myles Matthews (bgo, tim) Antonio Santa Cruz (cowbell, vo) Montego Joe (prod)
released between 1969, 1970
Feed Me Good
Barrets Bag
Ngoma
Oua-Train
Welcome to the Party
Santa Cruz
Tico
** reissue of ORO ORO 5.