Post Your Spanish (Euro, Spain) Top Ten Records
ScopeCGN
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Hi all,Im in Barcelona and Im digging through tons and tons of records for three days now... Great city, I can only recommend to come here and enjoy.As I came by a lot of 50's & 60s beat & freakbeat records, I rarely see funk, jazz, psych 70's stuff from spain / Catalania here. And if I see some stuff I don't know any of the important names. And once again I feel like Im lost in the field here without the good advise from the Strutting society.So please post your Spanish - Yeah, from Spain! - top selection of records here. A short description would be nice!!!thanks & I will post some pics of the finds later onBest,Scope
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Bring it up, peeps - someone got to know some decent spanISH...
laplanetesouvage?? You got any suggestions???
Best from Barcelona,
Scope
peace,
S.D.
I thought it was french
good luck with finding something...
Im going to BCN in April so I would like to know a bit about which recordshops I should check out aswell as clubs, bars etc etc.
Holla,
Dress
Talking about soul, jazz, funk there's nothing groundbreaking but some good stuff here and there.
Check this comps:
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/7115.html
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/7774.html
http://www.swan.opcion1.net/imagenes/book/caratula.JPG
http://lnx.indajaus.com/acidjazzhispano/content-224.html
El soul es una droga comps have some cool pieces as well
Some top tunes:
The Brothers - Brothers Groove
Augusto Alguer?? - Great Expectations
Los Bravos - Every Dog Has Its Day
They run their own label and have done excellent reissues of some amazing Catalan psych and folk as well as more conventional soul and funk stuff and also stock a good selection of soul, jazz, soundtracks, prog and psych reissues and originals. Pan y Regaliz, Smash, Musica Dispersa, Pau Riba and Sisa are names to look out for and Jaun Carlos Calderon is a flamenco fusion artist whose albums always seem to have at least one pretty good funky track, at least up til the late 70s, which is all I've heard.
There's a couple of other stores on the same street that are also worth a look.
Thinking about hiphop, Solo los Solo are absolute winners.
Couldn't agree more, it's a fantastic record.
I thought this was a lousy store. All the records were shrinkwrapped so that it was difficult to know whether a given album was a reissue or OG and, most importantly, its condition. The prices were ridiculous and when I asked the salesman whether he wanted more copies of a dollarbin Canadian record that the store was selling for 40 Euros, he scoffed and told me it was very rare and I would never find a copy. I was hoping to stock up on minty Barcelona Tractions and I was prepared to spend to get them, but the guys in the stores had never heard of it. Huh? I did find one or two decent pieces, but I realised very quickly that there were far better things to do in Barcelona than dig for records. The real heat in Barcelona is on the table.
of course I went out to the flea markets as well, but I did not one big score here besides finding bobby freeman 7" for 3.74 EUR and my partner in crime Defcon found one minty OG pressing of the Harlem Underground on Winley for 20 EUR :-)
But the spanish stuff is still missing out.
I went to Wah Wah on friday, and like Danno sez, the shrinkwrapping thing totaly sucks, also you cant listen to the records... I dug through all (and I really mean serious piles) of sevens there and put on hold to continue the crusade on Monday. We will see...
Other finds so far:
Wool - it's alright 7"
Another Adriano Celentano - Prisecolinensinainciusol 7"
Pino D'Angio - Ma Quela Idea 7"
Shadows - Little "B" :-)
all in nice EURO PicSleeves
Best,
Scoper
Thanks my man, excellent, I will hit the streets with a little more knowledge now...
SC
look out for Aguaviva Poetas Andaluces b/w cantara (check out the bassline on cantara) .
also Osanna (crazy jazzfusion)
good luck.
pce.
Osanna are italian.
Pau Riba's Dioptria is bananas.
Wah-Wah's is overrated, but full of rare re-issues. I felt like i got ripped off there. Edison's next door is a nice spot, and I got a lot of cheap records there.
shit is more bueno.
The only other Spanish record I own has an orange and blue cover with psychedelic lettering spelling out the name of the female vocalist named **l* one tracker but the track is
this reminds me of
big huge cosine
Pau Riba entire back catalogue is amazing
I mean. I don't know. I prefer Cha-Cha.
I realized after seeing that record that there was probably not a deep appreciation for afro americain music in Spain...
That may explain why the field is so dried out here :-)
Yesterday I found:
Mr. loco - Lola 7"
Rotation - Ra Ta Ta 7"
Manolo Gas - Spain / Luna India 7"
Los Super Ye-Ye (Los Brincos) - Borracho / Llorar / Flamenco / Baila La Pulga 7"
Granada - Hablo De Una Tierra 7"
Dejame Sonar - Solo Una Yez / Un Mundo Sin Amor 7"
Los Pekenikes - Tabasco / Trio 7"
Also Red Bullet by Performance.
I had 100 more Pekenikes and Pedro Ruy Blas titles going through my hands, all shit and boring, the musica dispersa and the others you guys here mentioned, are all still missing out...
Pretty dry here, as I said!
Nevertheless big thanks going out to the strutting comunity for all the help and good tips and clues...
Best from Barcelona,
Scoper
Ian Wright here on Tuesday, gonna be nice... :-)
The tsunami drawing is a world renown Japanese drawing, so artists are bound to base album covers off of it.
Best stuff was at the flea markets.
There are 3 or 4 stores on that street near the Ramblas, but the best records were in a store selling used porn videos.
The Catalonia rock I got was not that hot.
The flamenco rock fusion stuff was where it's at. I love that stuff, the only prog rock I like. Sadly every flea market and store knows the value and I didn't have any markup. Of course Barcelona is the wrong part of the country to really find this stuff.
Mostly I bought 45s of American soul and French pop. I love those Spanish picture sleeves.
heavy stuff
Outcome was pretty poor, like I posted yesterday night.
Just to make sure you know - I don't spend all day in shops - that's due to the siesta they have here around midday, were all shops are closed and we hang in nice cafes and take time to sight see a little and walk around in the harbour quater and so on...
I also went to all known flee markets here (about 4) and the outcome was as poor as in the shops. Nothing really big to score there, but I must admit that we were pretty late last sunday due to heavy drinking the night before :-)
Yesterday night DJ Hype and Jim Dunloop arrived here and we took a little break in a old & dirty fishermans restaurant.
Tomorrow we gonna spin at the fair here the whole day long and the day after we gonna leave this city.
Thanks for all your info guys, very helpful. I appreciate all your comments!!!!
Scoper