mid week finds 4/24
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*Some from the last month or two. Thanks to MyLatency from a few of these. Appreciate the hospitality.
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45s
The Fuzz - Like an open door
The three degrees - year of decision
Wadsworth Mansion - Nine on the line
Vanity Fare - You made me love you
Cat mother and the all night news boys - Bad news
The Cryan' shames - Mr. unreliable
Jackson Mac Low - Milarepa Gatha (italian private artsy vocal)
Bill Deal and the Rhondels - swingin' tight
45s were $0.25 each from a local thrift
LP was $1
This Dave Liebman is heat. N**h, thanks for the info!
lps:
chi-lites - give it away (brunswick)
salisian hs rock n roll show vol 3 1965 -nice latin and black and chinese groups doing twine time, i do love you, sad girl, try me, etc
walter jackson - its all over (okeh)
flaming ember - sunshine (hot wax)
cj - my ladys eyes (ovation)
....and 20 or so basic bobbi humphrey, hubert laws, jimmy smith, etc type records.
45s:
count yates - cruising/time after time (new bag) : northern and ballad from the same cat that did the funky "at the soul-in" on the same label
whats the curtis fuller all about? im not familiar with that dude.
legenday trombonist who played on a bunch of strata east sessions, this album is his best and one the best on mainstream. its pretty much "free funk". electronic drum solo w/echo, rhodes, psychy guitar...this is a must have but should be able to find it for about 15 bucks tops. also, i think its the debut session for stan clarke who plays his ass off but is not flashy.
what song is exactly heat?
Cerrone - Hooked on You 12"
Don Ray - Got To Have Loving 12" Promo (Double)
Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express 12" Promo (Double)
Two Tons O Fun - I Got the Feeling 12"
Black Ivory - Mainline 12"
Cappuccino - Hell Dance With Me
ORS - Moon Boots/Body To Body Boogie 12" Promo
Prince - Soft & Wet 12" Promo
Pegasus - Fly 12"
And some other heat that I can't recall right now...
whoa, get familiar...dude is he played mostly as a sideman, on Blue Train and lots of other great albums in the 50s and 60s.
aka flip but times have been tough on the reggae tip.
Until Tuesday!
Killer compilation!
The Twin Sisters track is insane...
Classic Yellowman, with amazing cover artwork from Jamaal Pete.
Over the last week:
SONIC
Spent a few days down in NYC and stopped at all the regular spots and pulled these (except the Majestics, which was a cheap ebay find).
Big thanks to Paycheck for The New Haven Woman's Liberation Rock Band LP which I've been trying to find for awhile.
everything except A3 (which includes mediocre vocals). the intro is really cool as well
That Hard Luck Soul is awesome, congrats! "Illas" on that Chico Freeman LP is nice, too.
Found this yesterday, an excellent jazz LP from Trinidad, 1975. Never seen it or heard of it before.
I NEED that Tommy Stewart LP. How much you have to shell out for it??
$75 at TSL
where is the new TSL?
and props on the lesbian folk
Here's the new TSL address:
The Sound Library
165 Orchard Street
New York, NY 10002
(2 blocks north of Delancy Street)
and at TSL!? must have been a half off sale.
why did they move?
I thought they closed down
Ingram has a bad warp... is it worth taking to Good?
You obviously don't read the strut enough
oldTSL/2 = ((newTSL@Orchard + [email]BigCity@E12th)[/email] / time + money)
It wasn't quite mint and the cover has some damage from where someone removed a sticker, therefore $75
Our prices are extremely reasonable, more now than ever. I visit a lot of stores and will often see they have a record priced $15 that we have for $25 for example but when I look at the condition of it I know I wouldn't put more than $6 on their copy.
We just priced down a lot of jazz to make room for 3000 new jazz bits, bargains to be had.
got this at TSL the other day. wicked disco boogie tune from reggae band the Naturals famous for "Funky Rasta". this track is just as good but totally unknown.
got this at academy, now i can scratch it off the want list
loving my new spot!