"Funky Nassau" LP Appreciation
Big_Stacks
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Hey,I was listening to the "Funky Nassau" LP by The Beginning of the End (one of the few LPs I haven't packed yet). I hadn't listened to it for years, but damn it's funky!!! "Come Down" is my shit!!!! If folks weren't so up on it, I'd have to sample it Anyone else really "jones" off of this LP? Holla!!!Peace,Big Stacks from KakalakP.S. Also, I was feelin' the Rhythm Machine "S/T" joint too!!!
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still yet to come accross S/T for a reasonable price, other than for 200+ from a dealer.
i heard needle drops the S/T lp, sounded good to me, but another dealer friend of mine tells me its not too good.
does anyone know if the funky nassau 45 was ever repressed.
i saw one at a record show for $12 but it looked way too clean and suspected repress.
You don't need that Rhythm Machine LP to weigh you down on your big move.
You need to send it to The Non.
im sure theres multiple presses, its stupid common.
Does anyone know how many copies of the 45 for Funky Nassau sold? I would guess a couple hundred thousand but that's just a wild guess. I do see copies of it in pretty much every soul collection I look at.
Wouldn't mind a copy of the second LP either
According to Henry Stone, the single went platinum and reached #15 on the Billboard Hot 100. Alston had a local hit with the single (V.P.M. 4621) and then sent it over to Atlantic/Alston.
the green label alston one shows up all the time, but i just found one on the yellow and white atco label. Anyone know if its actually less common than the alston? its the only one ive found vs. at least 15-20 of the alstons.
that vpi one is nice. never seen one in person.
haha yes! it totally sounds like that, but i had the 45 playing when i first heard it so i knew. but i still sang along "...fuckin asshole...fuckin asshole.. " haha
I've also seen a red-label Alston variation. I don't think it's a UK pressing, either. It was on the Bay over a year ago and went un-bid on for something in the range of 5-10.
Additionally: The VPM pressing, as indicated on the label, is mono.
"asshole gone funky.... asshole got a whole lottas hole..."
Wasn't the Alston pressing mono too? Stereo singles weren't all that common in 1971 (although some labels were doing it, like Columbia).