Which I picked up today at a local Salvation Army store. Its a Christian Folk Psych LP that contains the song "Ride On" which has a long drum solo that leads into a Jaw Crunching Drum Break. And the song "Universal Rhythm" which is a funky bass and drum heavy track.
Even came complete with a lyric book.
great record. it has a couple of breaks and several nice loops. plus the song Jan's Song I think that is what it is -- don't have the record anymore, is sooo dope real chill and spooky.
good find.
I was really surprised how good it is. I was expecting some snoozy religious music, but they really bring the grooves with this one. I wonder how often this LP turns up since I've never seen or heard about it before.
scooped coppies of Junior Mance - With alotta help from my friends Jorge Ben - 10 anos Depois Ramsey - Another voyage from my school's library book sale
Which I picked up today at a local Salvation Army store. Its a Christian Folk Psych LP that contains the song "Ride On" which has a long drum solo that leads into a Jaw Crunching Drum Break. And the song "Universal Rhythm" which is a funky bass and drum heavy track.
Even came complete with a lyric book.
great record. it has a couple of breaks and several nice loops. plus the song Jan's Song I think that is what it is -- don't have the record anymore, is sooo dope real chill and spooky.
good find.
I was really surprised how good it is. I was expecting some snoozy religious music, but they really bring the grooves with this one. I wonder how often this LP turns up since I've never seen or heard about it before.
It's not super rare. Tom Belt is really well known with people who collect Christian records and he made a whole bunch of albums. They seemed to have gotten around pretty well too for privates. That's definitely one of the better ones though. You'd probably get like $50 for nice copy on eBay.
No records, but I found an old VHS copy of Metralleta Stein (aka Blind Vendetta), a 70s Italian cops-and-robbers movie with John Saxon as the villian. The soundtrack is excellent and supposedly a holy grail funk LP. The theme is this downtempo, dark, piano and fuzz guitar based incidental piece with clean popcorn drums.
really feelin the record on the far left...stoney and spiritual folk w/ soft psych type moves...players include tom scott on woodwinds and emil richards on vibes and percussion. Excellent listen throughout.
really awesome record which someone turned me onto during the heat rock auction (forget who, maybe o dub?). christian jazz record with two killer down tempo fender rhodes tracks.
really awesome record which someone turned me onto during the heat rock auction (forget who, maybe o dub?). christian jazz record with two killer down tempo fender rhodes tracks.
he has a 45 with Zambezi and some other track on it as well. i love this album and play it at home at least two maybe three times a month. thats a lot for me... to play an album that much.
oliver nelson: more blues and the abstract truth impressions: check your mind pieces of a dream: the one w mt. airy groove serendepity singers: take your shoes off leon thomas: spirits known and unknown horace silver: silver's serenade
You got those from 2nd Beat, right?
I like "Yield Not" too. Al McKay and Ralph Johnson from the mid-seventies EWF lineup play guitar and drums on it as far as I remember. I could use a cleaner copy.
houston person - person to person jon hassell - dream theory in malaya beach boys - sunflower (clean copy finally) roy ayres - tear to a smile clarence wheeler - new chicago blues three degrees - s/t freddie hubbard - first light melvin van peebles - don't play us cheap
a bunch more dollar stuff that I have to go through.
really awesome record which someone turned me onto during the heat rock auction (forget who, maybe o dub?). christian jazz record with two killer down tempo fender rhodes tracks.
he has a 45 with Zambezi and some other track on it as well. i love this album and play it at home at least two maybe three times a month. thats a lot for me... to play an album that much.
Ditto the great LP - look out for the first issue on Bee Gee, at least, I think it's the first issue
I love that Joe Henderson/Alice Coltrane joint. That one song on there, you know, the one, the slow, grinding banger with the heavy bassline, love that! yeah i'm bad with song titles a lot of the time...
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I'm gonna call you this weekend....I have a wild ass story that ends with you getting a free $100 record.
well as if one of your world famous stories wasn't enough....
the $100 free record certainly is bait.
I was really surprised how good it is. I was expecting some snoozy religious music, but they really bring the grooves with this one. I wonder how often this LP turns up since I've never seen or heard about it before.
Junior Mance - With alotta help from my friends
Jorge Ben - 10 anos Depois
Ramsey - Another voyage
from my school's library book sale
It's not super rare. Tom Belt is really well known with people who collect Christian records and he made a whole bunch of albums. They seemed to have gotten around pretty well too for privates. That's definitely one of the better ones though. You'd probably get like $50 for nice copy on eBay.
really feelin the record on the far left...stoney and spiritual folk w/ soft psych type moves...players include tom scott on woodwinds and emil richards on vibes and percussion. Excellent listen throughout.
libraries.
and two copies of this
really awesome record which someone turned me onto during the heat rock auction (forget who, maybe o dub?). christian jazz record with two killer down tempo fender rhodes tracks.
he has a 45 with Zambezi and some other track on it as well. i love this album and play it at home at least two maybe three times a month. thats a lot for me... to play an album that much.
You got those from 2nd Beat, right?
I like "Yield Not" too. Al McKay and Ralph Johnson from the mid-seventies EWF lineup play guitar and drums on it as far as I remember. I could use a cleaner copy.
jon hassell - dream theory in malaya
beach boys - sunflower (clean copy finally)
roy ayres - tear to a smile
clarence wheeler - new chicago blues
three degrees - s/t
freddie hubbard - first light
melvin van peebles - don't play us cheap
a bunch more dollar stuff that I have to go through.
Ditto the great LP - look out for the first issue on Bee Gee, at least, I think it's the first issue
I love that Joe Henderson/Alice Coltrane joint. That one song on there, you know, the one, the slow, grinding banger with the heavy bassline, love that! yeah i'm bad with song titles a lot of the time...