worked out to be about $3. promo copy too. was a housecall for the store. bought about 40 records off the guy and these (with the exception of the bollywood LP) were the ones I kept for myself.
the rolands is really cool reggae, ive never heard of it before. 1st press Creams for days. er, for minutes.
Now i know how to drink wine! 1st JCS pic sleeve ive ever seen, sadly a little mouse chewed. at last a sandy denny that doesnt look like someone ran over it with their car 100 times.
Shaggs is the Rounder press, of course. still, the only copy ive ever seen, been seeking it since '95. the wild in the streets OST has that awesome 'the shape of things to come' song on it.
You do live in Utah, no? When I was in Colorado, I thought the record selection there was kinda thin in certain places. I can only imagine the "Utah experience."
You do live in Utah, no? When I was in Colorado, I thought the record selection there was kinda thin in certain places. I can only imagine the "Utah experience."
You do live in Utah, no? When I was in Colorado, I thought the record selection there was kinda thin in certain places. I can only imagine the "Utah experience."
You do live in Utah, no? When I was in Colorado, I thought the record selection there was kinda thin in certain places. I can only imagine the "Utah experience."
I've found some dope shit in Utah.
And Colorado
True on both counts, but as Non points out, Colorado is all about Denver, and Utah is all about stupid luck. And no one is traveling to UT to dig for funk (which is was the "stuff like this" comment was about I believe).
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worked out to be about $3. promo copy too. was a housecall for the store. bought about 40 records off the guy and these (with the exception of the bollywood LP) were the ones I kept for myself.
Hilarious
It's true. Next question.
That Sly album (along with "Fresh") is my favorite to listen to from start to finish
Belson turned me on to that Jimmy McCracklin earlier this year.
Great pick ups
I got a spare Linda Williams[/b] "City Living" (Arista) today
a true baller would've haggled him down to $2.
or paid him in twigs and pebbles.
Or glass beads and pox-ridden blankets
Get your weight up
That's how I got my Headless Heroes of the Apocolypse,
I beg to differ...
I bought this after listening to a couple people's reviews and really wasn't feeling it either. I'd scoop it for $10 for sure, but just to trade/sell.
that one jammy "i love you"
is nice tho.
i'm gonna sit down now.
ORG Deep Groove W 63 St. NY
Private Jazz funk!
Some nice reggae finds:
Roots and Culture Comp. on UK CHA CHA-Earl Sixteen, Earl and Stone etc
is the one in the corner. The rest you can see.
Not a bad little week all around...
the rolands is really cool reggae, ive never heard of it before. 1st press Creams
for days. er, for minutes.
Now i know how to drink wine! 1st JCS pic sleeve ive ever seen, sadly a little mouse
chewed. at last a sandy denny that doesnt look like someone ran over it with their
car 100 times.
Shaggs is the Rounder press, of course. still, the only copy ive ever seen,
been seeking it since '95. the wild in the streets OST has that awesome 'the shape of things to come' song on it.
Their big hit is the title track, which is fairly common on 12". The album, not so much.
Criminally overpaid.
Nice scores mang!
jake wade : searching for soul (mutt)
junior & the classics : kill the pain (magic touch)
buddy mcknight : everytime (renfro)
don gardner : my baby likes to boogaloo (tru glo town)
Really cool stuff, sly covers, some fuzz, backwards tape loops etc....
You do live in Utah, no? When I was in Colorado, I thought the record selection there was kinda thin in certain places. I can only imagine the "Utah experience."
I've found some dope shit in Utah.
And Colorado
I found tons of great shit in Colorado, but if I was digging not in or around Denver, the digging was
True on both counts, but as Non points out, Colorado is all about Denver, and Utah is all about stupid luck. And no one is traveling to UT to dig for funk (which is was the "stuff like this" comment was about I believe).
but denver makes up for the rest.
potentially the best 36 hours of record buying i've had in many many years.
utah sucks.