Kimbo's killin it (children's records related)
BusCrates78
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Today was definitely the day for me finding children's records. I saw a lot of Melody House LP's but most of them were kinda The Kimbo joints I found were pretty cool though. Walk Like The Animals is pretty much like a children's Moog record, pretty nice. I wasn't up on that Peggy Lee record either. Good stuff. Most exceeded expecations condition wise, these records are usually beat beyond any playability, like my copy of Multiplication Rock.
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I knew you'd post in this shit! We should turn this into the "official" kids record thread
I'll try to post this one joint you didn't know about last time we had this convo
That record is still in print and available from the Educational Activities website.http://www.edact.com
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http://www.edact.com/product.cfm?p_id=98&path=-1,2
I stand corrected. Rhythm Stick Activities LP is OOP.
It goes much deeper than Rhythm Stick Activities.
Buzz has some absolute smokers.
I didnt contribute anything to RecordDay as I was
away from the PC, so I will dropp a 'lil k-nowledge:
Almost every medium sized city has a store that sells
teaching supplies. Often a Scholastic Store chain.
I have hit up 4 seperate stores in 4 cities and I came
away with a box of kimbos, EA's, MH's, and (grail) Playhouse joints
from each one. They almost always have old stock.
On a related note, dont sleep on hitting up the dance instruction
studio thats been around for ages.
Hoctor/Statler/Orion haet for daaaayyyyyzzzzzz.
That is all.
I actually missed a collection of this stuff from a dance studio that dumped it on a local dealer just before I found out that some were worth looking for... it was literally a couple weeks later when I came back to look through them and some local beathead had bought the entire lot.
Indeed, indeed.
Alphabet Relays
Yeah. I always stop in one of those spots if everything else is dry. Matter of fact, I hit one of those in Bristol VA/TN a few months ago. The shop was straight out of 1975. They even had Califone players for sale and the employees were smoking in the store. So I went through this box of records--they were all sealed--pulled about ten titles I didn't know. Paid for them, cracked the seals and whipped out my portable on the counter. They were all terds. I told the lady she could keep them and rolled. Wasted $20. Chalk it up as tuition.
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my man lokey in dc used to talk about doing this.
melody house is actually still in operation out in oklahoma city
i stopped by and picked up some nice things, but that was 5-6 years ago and they should be pretty done about now.
sittttttercizzzzzzzzee
what you got day??????
(I faded the clip out)
Nothing major just a little break. You gotta post some of the shit YOU got tho
g'night!
For some strange reason, I really enjoy this.
It's off a children's record so I figured I'd join in the fun.
Not to hijack completely, but I'm curious who here owns the Little Marky record??
It is not heat nor funky but I feel it's the true holy grail of children's records.
Maybe that's just because I have a copy.
Haha
You gotta figure out a way to post clips homie!
man i got rid of that shadrach record because i thought it sucked. was i missing something?
I really dig it, but I have a soft spot for choir/shouty kid stuff.
from what i remember shdrach has a tiny touch of something that i felt sounded useful. the cover is dope! haha
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my man lokey in dc used to talk about doing this.
melody house is actually still in operation out in oklahoma city
i stopped by and picked up some nice things, but that was 5-6 years ago and they should be pretty done about now.
sittttttercizzzzzzzzee
Hellz Yes.
Sitercize is serious
Ive got a lil doubles routine off that one.
Lemme see if I can get a picture up of my KiddieFunk
collection. It has been a passion for 15 years.
Dont want to toot too loud, but I will put up my
stack against any and all contenders.
Got this for 90?? the other day
not really for, but by kids
Sharron Lucky-Finger Play[/b]
and the mp3 rips
http://www.divshare.com/download/2118496-fb5
I love kids records but often pass on them due to condition. Half the time the cover is the best part.
I have a ton of LPs but they are in boxes right now. Remember those story book 45's from the 70's and 80's? I love those.
Heres a bunch of super duper oldies we have. Unbreakable.
These ones are my favs. I like the Nuttin' one because the kid has a gun and looks all pissed. I could see modernizing it and making it say something like...
" I'm going to put a Cap in your Ass Santa" Ya know like those Dick and Jane Spoofs.
Bimbo and Happy Clock are pretty Scary.
Just a couple weeks ago I found 6 Sesame Street 45's in shrink unplayed. How often do you find M- kids records that are 30+ years old?
How often do you find any 45 in shrink?? Were Kids records the only 45's that were sealed?
The Snap, Crackle, Pop! one is cool.
Tiptoe....
anybody got Rhythm Band Time? I'm on the hunt for this one.