Weekenders
NateBizzo
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I got a new couch from the fine Bjorling & Grant; 98 x 45 x 25and some recent expedit mergers:
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today's finds: (not pictured are 40 standard rock LPs I copped)
notables for sale/trade (except for the hi Miracles LP):
and keepers (finally found these pixies lps for cheap, does anyone have a spare cover for me, my pixies LP needs a minty jacket, please. )
YO DAWG I NEED THAT RAER 2007 WEDDINGS MAGAZINE, HOLLEUR
presented themselves to me for plucking in the last few days. so ive been plucking.
^^Swallow turned out to be stinky despite the cool cover. Bent Wind 'Sussex' is the 1000 copy reish from the early 90's (no eazy pull itself now)
^^i love this. it must go on the wall somewhere.
^^thats the same gale garnett as the Gentle Reign records. what a husky voiced folk seductress.
^^a couple years back i got about 200 nice older blues records, the same source
just offered me a few more from that collection, held back till now i guess.
^^ chiffons and richie arent fire in the strut sense but certainly are in the "old
rock n roll" sense. Been seeking the Johnny Watson forever.
45s
100 Proof - Nothing Sweeter Than Love (Hot Wax)
DOA - s/t (Sudden Death)
Rolf Ericson & Benny Bailey - Vol.2 (Metronome)
The Foundations - My Little Chickadee (Uni)
Hollywood Flames - Buzz Buzz Buzz (Ebb)
Jackson 5 - ABC (Motown)
Ramsey Lewis - The Chant (Argo)
Mandrill - Git It All (Polydor)
Herbie Mann - Uhuru (Atlantic)
Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever (Epic)
Freddie Redd - Trio (Metronome)
LJ Reynolds - Call On Me (Mainstream) promo
Richard & the Young Lions - You Can make It (Philips) promo
The Supremes - You Can't Hurry Love (Tamla Motown)
Johnnie Taylor - Take Care Of Your Homework (Stax)
Ted Taylor - I'm Lonely Tonight (Ronn)
Rufus & Carla - Night Time Is The Right Time (Stax)
AC Tilmon & The Detroit Emeralds - Yes I Know I'm In Love (Westbound)
Undisputed Truth - Help Yourself (Gordy)
Brenton Wood - Oogum Boogum Song (Festival) finally found the local press of this!
I love the cover of that Troy Cory LP in the bottom right. The title, the 2 dimes holding his mic....PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIMP.
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Troys a total pimp. the other cover (tucked behind that one) is hilarious - theyre standing in a garden, and they all look uncomfortable. Its like the photographer said: "Okay, stand in this garden. now, look confused. *click* Great! Were done!"
SONIC
copped for under a $, love that cover, what are they drinking...tomato juice maybe?
Miami? Bloody mary's my good man.
great fuggin' 2 sider
the shop around here stopped selling this, and I was pissed...all the shop had after they got rid of the Hachez was some weak-ass 70% steez...so my girl got me a FREAKING BOX of these jernts....
gotta love a t-shirt with Cerebus as a puppy
soul train gang - soul train
latimore - i get lifted
main ingredient - work to do
flora purim - bridges
stan getz / joao gilberto - desafinado
sylvers - boogie fever
7th wonder - the tilt
shirl;ey bassey - diamonds are forever
foster sylvers - misdemeanor
paul mauriat & his orchestra - je t'aime...moi non plus
sugarhill gang - rappers delight
sonny stitt - in a sentimental mood
oliver sain - booty bumpin
chakachas - jungle fever
jean knight - what one man wont do another man will
ramsey lewis - sun goddess
miss elise smith - watermelon man
the cals - get to stepping
12's
jackie moore - lets go somewhere to make love b/w this time baby
mfsb - dance with me tonight b/w is it something i said
stevie wonder - do i do b/w rocket love (french press)
lps
be be k'roche - s/t
maxine weldon - some singing
labelle - nightbirds
patti labelle - s/t
awb - cut the cake
mystic moods - erogenous
gary burton quartet - duster
and what looks like a p[rivate press jernt with some nice cuts
Annette Stephens Quartet - circa 75
anybody know any info on it? i'll try to post some audio this week.
This looks interesting... what is the deal?
That's a really nice session that is pretty tough to find in it's original form, it's widely available as a 70s/80s Prestige double LP repress under the same name but with a different cover. You can ususally find that one for under $10. I would love to find that original cover.
That's a hell of find.
above photo includes sealed og rusty p & sure shot three, sealed live band on tsob, big l (got a couple of other big ls), and there is a moder turd gift of dreams 12" which i immediately put up and sold already for $$$$$ while the getting is good, also a private press moder boogie funk record from a frederick.
private loner folk psych from a guy going under name of freeenterprise
voices supreme is a soulful/gospel funk record with some really nice breaks in there as well. 12"s from stestasonic, norma jean wright, tribe, pretty tony, starr's computer band, etc.
boogaloo from johnny zamot on 45. minty promo copy. just found that one at a thrift yesterday.
The_Hook_Up
quote of the weekend b/w nice finds.
and now...
the bottom single is "choke" by the masked demolition lover. WOW!
There was the bi-annual Edmonton Pop-Culture Fair (Read, gripper shred fest) and I found a few ok things.
I picked up the abdul because it was cheap ($15). I didn't think I'd like it that much but I think it may be a keeper. There are a few songs on here that are really deep and mellow. I don't like when he goes wild with the freak-out, but when he is plucking and strumming the cello and being mellow it is totally awesome.
If anyone wants that Music Inc it's available for trade/sell and it's a clean copy. The Muriel Anderson jeremy posted about on waxidermy.com so I e-mailed her and it took her like 2 months to send her record and I had to pay $30 or $40 for it. Great record though. I wish there were more songs of her singing. I thought I'd like Link Wray a lot more but I don't. It will find a new home with a friend.
These were cheap terds. I always wanted to hear that Rita MacNiel because it has such a great cover, but it's tepid to the max soft-rock. The times when it does sound good it's ruined by her voice. God that Dune is horrible, why was this record ever in demand? Someone take this out of my life for $5 please. Cool to see public enemies in Edmonton for cheap, instead of grippers wanting $30 for any rap record.
Mephistopheles was better than expected - pretty solid melodic psych.
Excuse the lens flare. Cat paws were also unwanted but I lost the battle.
Condello is absurdly slept-on and superb 1968 psych album that I learned about
backwards, researching the band Last Friday's Fire on LHI that came after
this LP, featuring the same Condello. Got it on eBayUK for $4.99 GBP with
no other bidders, totally clean copy. Go figure. Was pretty charged to find
the Ocho, NM OG in the shrink for $10, at a local spot voted "worst record
store in Boston" by a number of headz on here.
Some lil' ones:
Stuart Paine is some ungoogleable shit that looks privately released
... I traced it to Kentucky, and am trying to get some more info on it.
Not a total face-melter, but a cool 2-sider, one an Animals-style bluesy
pop track that has crazed loud guitar distortion on 2 solos and the fade,
the other side an over-the-top hammond-band track with vocal, Stuart really
letting it all out. Bought blind on eBay for $5 with a bunch of other cheap
singles, including the Lonnie Duvall on Hip, which is 2 solid sides of edgy
pop on the Stax rock subsidiary.
Check for that Condello real soon at