Yikes. I've been after this for a while. Story/deal for headz plaese
It's excellent--Island licensed it to Blue Note for the American release. Shouldn't be tough to find; most stores don't know what to do with it, and I think I pulled my copy off of GEMM for ~$5 a few years ago. The extended 12" versions of some of the cuts that Island put out do go for a little money, though.
Harrison Kennedy - Hypnotic Music - Invictus The Counts - What's Up Front That Counts - Westbound Eric Dolphy - Out There - New Jazz/Prestige Au Pairs - Inconvenience/Pretty Boys/Headache - Human Eric B. & Rakim - Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em - MCA (LP) Deep Purple - In Rock - WB
I think the word may have gotten out on that one; after making several attempts to trade/sell my copy, I finally gave it to Terry_Clubbup, who reported back that he found it too "challenging" to listen to.
I think the word may have gotten out on that one; after making several attempts to trade/sell my copy, I finally gave it to Terry_Clubbup, who reported back that he found it too "challenging" to listen to.
HIP! NOTICK! MYOOOOOOOZICK!
It's got some nice samples on it. I would definitely fuck with it for beats.
I've listen to it 4 times already...Neville was say the same thing how it didn't meet his expectations. I like it a lot. Definitely not comparable to Plunky's albums but still great to my ears.
I think the word may have gotten out on that one; after making several attempts to trade/sell my copy, I finally gave it to Terry_Clubbup, who reported back that he found it too "challenging" to listen to.
HIP! NOTICK! MYOOOOOOOZICK!
what is market value on this one? and is it really that bad? I've seen it around but always at a price ($30+) that I wasn't willing to pay for an album I had never heard.
Of course the lps start raining the week I get my paid, go figgah. Didn't pay too much for everything, so I'm a happy hippie tonight!
Nothing crazy, but stuff that's been eluding me one way or another Finally plunked down $1 for a kenny rankin I probably already have, LOL
MC5 - kick out the jams MC5 - back in the USA jimmie & vella - heartbeat billy paul - ebony woman last poets - chastisement curtis - s/t leon thomas in berlin the tymes - diggin' their roots ernie andrews - sings don crawford - would you understand my nakedness the moments - best of the choice four - s/t sweet salvation - s/t barbara lewis - baby I'm yours zulema - s/t dynamic superiors - pure pleasure gideon and power - I gotta be me esther phillips - whisper to a scream linda clifford - linda clarence carter - patches gil scott heron & brian jackson - midnight band new birth - best of colon/miranda - doble energia children's garden of grass: pre legalization comedy mose allison - mose in your ear kenny rankin - like a seed (I HAVE BEEN SLEEPING SO HARD ON THIS ONE OMG) python lee jackson - in a broken dream plastic ono band - live 1969 bonnie koloc - hold onto me bonnie koloc - you're gonna love yourself in the morning
I found this 12" in the pile of dance music that my landlord dropped off for me:
The Rapzologist Dee Nice - Dee Hardest Hard / Take a Chill Pill (Breaking Bones 1989). It's a nice enough late 80s track with a JB beat, but the vocals are mixed really high, so when they yell 'Haaaaaaard' it's distractingly lound. On purpose?
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It's excellent--Island licensed it to Blue Note for the American release. Shouldn't be tough to find; most stores don't know what to do with it, and I think I pulled my copy off of GEMM for ~$5 a few years ago. The extended 12" versions of some of the cuts that Island put out do go for a little money, though.
MC Lyte-Eyes on This LP
MC Lyte-Ruffneck 12"
DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince - Summertime 12"
Feelin' that.
GODDAMNN. I know Soufriere puts in work but still...... as fuck.
My room is So bassy right now, K
i wish i had that problem.
Harrison Kennedy - Hypnotic Music - Invictus
The Counts - What's Up Front That Counts - Westbound
Eric Dolphy - Out There - New Jazz/Prestige
Au Pairs - Inconvenience/Pretty Boys/Headache - Human
Eric B. & Rakim - Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em - MCA (LP)
Deep Purple - In Rock - WB
Did you listen before purchasing?
I don't like this record very much.
It was priced below market value.
I think the word may have gotten out on that one; after making several attempts to trade/sell my copy, I finally gave it to Terry_Clubbup, who reported back that he found it too "challenging" to listen to.
HIP! NOTICK! MYOOOOOOOZICK!
It's got some nice samples on it. I would definitely fuck with it for beats.
on Black Fire... 18.00
rap out of Riverdale, MD ... 1.00
dope rap lp out of fayetteville, NC .... 1.00
+ some other ebay stuff for 1.00 each
All from NevilleC's shop in DC... Good to meet you homes
good price... but do you dig it? could never get into that one- god knows i tried.
$30-40?
I've seen it go unbid for as low as $10... which is why I ended up giving mine away. TSL prices it at $30.
There's an instrumental called "Sunday Morning People" or something like that that's kind of cool, though... and I like the cover.
Didn't pay too much for everything, so I'm a happy hippie tonight!
Nothing crazy, but stuff that's been eluding me one way or another
Finally plunked down $1 for a kenny rankin I probably already have, LOL
MC5 - kick out the jams
MC5 - back in the USA
jimmie & vella - heartbeat
billy paul - ebony woman
last poets - chastisement
curtis - s/t
leon thomas in berlin
the tymes - diggin' their roots
ernie andrews - sings
don crawford - would you understand my nakedness
the moments - best of
the choice four - s/t
sweet salvation - s/t
barbara lewis - baby I'm yours
zulema - s/t
dynamic superiors - pure pleasure
gideon and power - I gotta be me
esther phillips - whisper to a scream
linda clifford - linda
clarence carter - patches
gil scott heron & brian jackson - midnight band
new birth - best of
colon/miranda - doble energia
children's garden of grass: pre legalization comedy
mose allison - mose in your ear
kenny rankin - like a seed (I HAVE BEEN SLEEPING SO HARD ON THIS ONE OMG)
python lee jackson - in a broken dream
plastic ono band - live 1969
bonnie koloc - hold onto me
bonnie koloc - you're gonna love yourself in the morning
The Rapzologist Dee Nice - Dee Hardest Hard / Take a Chill Pill (Breaking Bones 1989). It's a nice enough late 80s track with a JB beat, but the vocals are mixed really high, so when they yell 'Haaaaaaard' it's distractingly lound. On purpose?
The cover...
- J