Down here at the Jersey Shore (Ocean City), hit up a thrift and came up on a mega-bomb private press deep soul funk electro-sexual gripper's delight. Never heard or seen this before.
[hype]It's a uber-private Philly Record on Bam-Buu (Not the George Freeman Bam-Boo). This one is produced by Charles Earland and his wife. Heavy electronics. Deep Deep deep. This is not the photo, but the copy I got was $2.00 (you sound poor) and mint unplayed. This is one of the bigger scores I've had in a while. [/hype]. Look for a real headz load in the next week.
I found a soundclip for a taste of the juice. Whole thing is pretty amazing though and listening to it makes me want to get fucked up on drugs. I did a bit of research (radomly there is a copy on ebay) and saw that Gilles Peterson had played this at some point. But other than that I'm not seeing any info anywhere. I'm assuming this is one of those "mythical raers" that I never seem to find in thine field. Lucky day.
daaaang nate...chilllll. i found that with a friend of mine not recently ago and didnt remember liking it all that much. it is the same bambu as george frrman, just different spelling. seen it a couple imtes since thenl
I found a soundclip for a taste of the juice. Whole thing is pretty amazing though and listening to it makes me want to get fucked up on drugs. I did a bit of research (radomly there is a copy on ebay[/b]) and saw that Gilles Peterson had played this at some point. But other than that I'm not seeing any info anywhere. I'm assuming this is one of those "mythical raers" that I never seem to find in thine field. Lucky day.
I found a soundclip for a taste of the juice. Whole thing is pretty amazing though and listening to it makes me want to get fucked up on drugs. I did a bit of research (radomly there is a copy on ebay[/b]) and saw that Gilles Peterson had played this at some point. But other than that I'm not seeing any info anywhere. I'm assuming this is one of those "mythical raers" that I never seem to find in thine field. Lucky day.
found a nice stack of soul/funk 45's at one of the thrifts, all were pretty common though i'd never seen this one before, the most interesting of the bunch too
Considering that a bootleg can sell for over $100 US , I think there's a good chance that it's a fairly valuable record ...
its fairly common around these parts. A NM copy might get you around 40-50 bones.
This is one of my favorite salsa albums ever. I found my copy about ten years ago. It looked horrible but has played beautifully for years. The opening piano and the whole first song "El Verdadero Son" just jumps off the grooves. Amazing stuff. Congrats.
What's the deal with this babtunde. Tepid private jazz funk. Who wants this? Hollareth.
After much nagging I listened to the flip of the jarvis street revue and I am still not feeling it. It's a little to pop for me. Intermission, though, shreds.
Down here at the Jersey Shore (Ocean City), hit up a thrift and came up on a mega-bomb private press deep soul funk electro-sexual gripper's delight. Never heard or seen this before.
[hype]It's a uber-private Philly Record on Bam-Buu (Not the George Freeman Bam-Boo). This one is produced by Charles Earland and his wife. Heavy electronics. Deep Deep deep. This is not the photo, but the copy I got was $2.00 (you sound poor) and mint unplayed. This is one of the bigger scores I've had in a while. [/hype]. Look for a real headz load in the next week.
"Intergalactic Love Song" off this LP destroys....
The Ides of March - Vehicle Jean Michele Jarre - Oxygene Centipede - Septober Energy Spirit - S/T Cold Blood - Sisyphus Gabor Szabo - Dreams McCoy Tyner - Sahara Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude James Brown - Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)
I found a soundclip for a taste of the juice. Whole thing is pretty amazing though and listening to it makes me want to get fucked up on drugs. I did a bit of research (radomly there is a copy on ebay) and saw that Gilles Peterson had played this at some point. But other than that I'm not seeing any info anywhere. I'm assuming this is one of those "mythical raers" that I never seem to find in thine field. Lucky day.
That record might be good, but a lotta Big Black records I've heard have been disappointing.
Yeah this one has a little more funk to it than some others I've heard. It's african funk for the most part. I'm no classification expert so somebody may correct me, but when I play this record, that's what I hear. It's not spectacular, but for $3, it was a good find. The song "Lion Walk" is the whole a side, changes up a bit but has some nice grooves to it. Sitting here at work, I remember the b side as having an uptempo boogie type funk track, a slow snoozer, and something else.
Am I the only one having trouble with this and the other link? I keep getting an error message or server capacity blahblah. That recordmania clip got me fiendin'.
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[hype]It's a uber-private Philly Record on Bam-Buu (Not the George Freeman Bam-Boo). This one is produced by Charles Earland and his wife. Heavy electronics. Deep Deep deep. This is not the photo, but the copy I got was $2.00 (you sound poor) and mint unplayed. This is one of the bigger scores I've had in a while. [/hype]. Look for a real headz load in the next week.
I found a soundclip for a taste of the juice. Whole thing is pretty amazing though and listening to it makes me want to get fucked up on drugs. I did a bit of research (radomly there is a copy on ebay) and saw that Gilles Peterson had played this at some point. But other than that I'm not seeing any info anywhere. I'm assuming this is one of those "mythical raers" that I never seem to find in thine field. Lucky day.
WET YOUR VAGINA AND GET STOKED.
http://www.recordmania.se/media/radio.php?song=FJ7543A.mp3
Any info? Tripledouble or Philly Phil or Drew got this?
i found that with a friend of mine not recently ago and didnt remember liking it all that much. it is the same bambu as george frrman, just different spelling. seen it a couple imtes since thenl
souptoast , your graem use is out of control,
do really think that album is
.
or r u just sayin that??
That's pretty dope.
dam thats sum farround sounding stuff !
let us kno how tha rest goes ovar
It's not looking good.
You think they sent an intern to the pressing plant and he spelled the label name wrong?
It says it's "BR 005".....
What is the complete Bam-boo/bam-buu discog?
-George Freeman "Franticdiagnosis"
-Edwin Birdsong "Survival of the Fitest"
-The Diddys Featuring Paige Douglas "Agony and Extasy"
What else?
Does funkyou employ digging elves to assist him? The quantity AND quality of the titles he has up for auction is consistently astounding.
its fairly common around these parts. A NM copy might get you around 40-50 bones.
This is one of my favorite salsa albums ever. I found my copy about ten years ago. It looked horrible but has played beautifully for years. The opening piano and the whole first song "El Verdadero Son" just jumps off the grooves. Amazing stuff. Congrats.
Popcorn LP though the german issue...
SSO "shine your light" lp
Peace,
Dress
What's the deal with this babtunde. Tepid private jazz funk. Who wants this? Hollareth.
After much nagging I listened to the flip of the jarvis street revue and I am still not feeling it. It's a little to pop for me. Intermission, though, shreds.
"Intergalactic Love Song" off this LP destroys....
Jean Michele Jarre - Oxygene
Centipede - Septober Energy
Spirit - S/T
Cold Blood - Sisyphus
Gabor Szabo - Dreams
McCoy Tyner - Sahara
Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude
James Brown - Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)
I need a new camera.
Anyone with a spare copy of this one?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v437/devotron01/DSCF0064-1.jpg
yes, underneath that marker ink is the rappermatical 5.
a couple of psych/garage 45s too --
Enjoy.
Yeah this one has a little more funk to it than some others I've heard. It's african funk for the most part. I'm no classification expert so somebody may correct me, but when I play this record, that's what I hear. It's not spectacular, but for $3, it was a good find. The song "Lion Walk" is the whole a side, changes up a bit but has some nice grooves to it. Sitting here at work, I remember the b side as having an uptempo boogie type funk track, a slow snoozer, and something else.
Thanks, Nate.
FREE THE MUSIC!!!
I recorded the 1st track twice on accident. The link below should replace track 3 on the original above.
but on the diddys joint, anyone any luck with it? The dude who put it in the complilation got famous by puttin this one in his gaype..euh i mean tape.