WEEKEND FINDS/STEALS/COME UPS 9/29-9/30

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  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    Nice find, is it studio outtakes or live? From what I understand there's at least a few bootleg-only songs (I was really irritated that the box didn't have that stuff)...

    Pretty damn good haul for a garage sale if that pic is any indication...

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    First of all, that photo RULES! Record Room material, for sure.

    Second, the "Sid Barret" boot can go for much more
    than just "$10-$50" ... witness:

    http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=4836740159

  • CBearCBear 902 Posts
    First of all, that photo RULES! Record Room material, for sure.

    Second, the "Sid Barret" boot can go for much more
    than just "$10-$50" ... witness:

    http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=4836740159

    That link is asking me for login info. Please to post more info!

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    Curtis Mayfield - In Chicago
    The Impressions - Finally Got Myself Together
    Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Four In Blue
    Billy Paul - Going East
    Gladys Knight & The Pips - All I Need Is Time

    I had never heard that Curtis In Chicago before..the good Curtom records are pretty difficult to find up here. Impressions is a much needed upgrade, my last copy was kinda beat.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    First of all, that photo RULES! Record Room material, for sure.

    Second, the "Sid Barret" boot can go for much more
    than just "$10-$50" ... witness:

    http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=4836740159

    That link is asking me for login info. Please to post more info!

    Well, you should just register w/popsike - it's free and takes 2 seconds ...
    but it's a 2006 eBay auction for the same record that ended with 11 bids at
    $194.00 ...

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    First of all, that photo RULES! Record Room material, for sure.

    Second, the "Sid Barret" boot can go for much more
    than just "$10-$50" ... witness:

    http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=4836740159

    That link is asking me for login info. Please to post more info!

    Well, you should just register w/popsike - it's free and takes 2 seconds ...

    The game is to be sold, not to be told!

    Do not speak on p*****e publicly again.

  • CBearCBear 902 Posts
    First of all, that photo RULES! Record Room material, for sure.

    Second, the "Sid Barret" boot can go for much more
    than just "$10-$50" ... witness:

    http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=4836740159

    That link is asking me for login info. Please to post more info!

    Well, you should just register w/popsike - it's free and takes 2 seconds ...
    but it's a 2006 eBay auction for the same record that ended with 11 bids at
    $194.00 ...

    Maybe I should post some more pictures of my finds today.

  • CBearCBear 902 Posts
    First of all, that photo RULES! Record Room material, for sure.

    Second, the "Sid Barret" boot can go for much more
    than just "$10-$50" ... witness:

    http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=4836740159

    That link is asking me for login info. Please to post more info!

    Well, you should just register w/popsike - it's free and takes 2 seconds ...

    The game is to be sold, not to be told!

    Do not speak on p*****e publicly again.

    I checked all my other records on that site this morning. I couldn't find anything for Sid Barrett. Sounds like you can dig deeper with an account, which I did not know.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts

    The game is to be sold, not to be told!

    Do not speak on p*****e publicly again.

    I'm just assuming he understands my 20% re-sale commission policy
    on all record value advice granted. If paying by paypal, please add 3%.

    Tha_game hath been sold.

  • phatmoneysackphatmoneysack Melbourne 1,124 Posts
    Went on a house music binge.

    Armand Van Helden - Funk Phenomena (US Remixes)
    Playgroup - Front To Back (Part 1)
    DJ D*Ekline & Eds*Lo - The Gutter Futter Mash Potatoe
    Till West & Dj Delicious - Same Man
    Tori Amos & CJ Bolland - Professional Widow + Sugar Is Sweeter
    Mr Oizo - Moustache
    Mr Oizo - Flat Beat
    Switch - A Bit Patchy (German Pressing)
    Switch - Get Ya Dub On
    Peven Everett - Sexy Make-Up
    Dimples D - Sucker DJ
    Royal House ??? Can You Feel It
    Daft Punk ??? Burnin??? (Remixes)

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Sounds like you can dig deeper with an account, which I did not know.

    No - I just dug deeper by searching for less.

    It starts asking you to create an "account" once
    you've used it a certain number of times, that's all.
    You'll need to register soon, it will keep asking.

  • CBearCBear 902 Posts
    Sounds like you can dig deeper with an account, which I did not know.

    No - I just dug deeper by searching for less.

    It starts asking you to create an "account" once
    you've used it a certain number of times, that's all.
    You'll need to register soon, it will keep asking.

    Done...
    much obliged sir.
    The website that shall not be named will not be spoke of again.

  • Hotsauce84Hotsauce84 8,450 Posts
    Mike2600 Burger Dunnies! (doubles)


  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts

    Joe Tex[/b] "The Love You Save" (Atlantic/ Dial) - I've always loved the title track, one of the GOATs. How is it that such a soulful singer that was hittin on all cylinders in the 60's got so crappy in the 70's?
    Etta James[/b] "Rocks The House" (Argo) OG mono press
    Main Ingredient[/b] "Black Seeds" (RCA)
    Carolyn Franklin[/b] "If You Want Me" (RCA)


    Joe Bataan[/b] "Salsoul" (Mericana)
    Rance Allen Group[/b] "A Soulful Experience" (Truth)
    Doris Duke[/b] "I'm A Loser" (Canyon)
    Modulations[/b] "" (Savoy) - Late 70's Gospel group featuring future modern soul singer Glenn Jones.


    Jaydee[/b] "Come On In Love" (Warner Brothers) - Barry White produced soul LP from '74 (2 copies)
    Novella Nelson[/b] "s/t" (Arcana) - best album I've heard so far from my pick ups, live recording with some gospel tinge to it. A nice lo-tempo version of "Dock Of The Bay", but my favorite track is a traditional song called "Guns n Drums"
    Wax[/b] "Do You Believe In Magic" (RCA) - first good modern soul piece I've got in a while
    Brighter Side Of Darkness[/b] "Love Jones" (20th Century) - surprisingly great album, I always assumed this was pure turd, I love it that I was wrong

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    I've almost bought that Novella Nelson a few times,
    but always had a warning vibe, like it was a trap
    record and I would be disappointed ... maybe I'll
    go pick it up, I know where there's a cheap copy.
    Is it like an Esther Marrow or something?

    And the Etta James is one of my all-time favs.

  • RockadelicRockadelic Out Digging 13,993 Posts
    I've always heard there was a good Rance Allen LP but have been disappointed with every one I've found.

    Is that the "good" one??

  • dark0dark0 61 Posts
    The missing Cargo LP was made up with my finds today.

    Village Callers LP
    Scientist - Rids the world of Vampires
    Little Richard - Rill Thing
    The Yellow Balloon (Caterbury)
    The Generation Gap Plays Themes from Shaft
    Bliss (Canyon records)

    Not my image since my camera's flash is dead, don't get an Olympus!

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Nice - that Bliss record is great. I kind of wish
    I hadn't been so quick to sell mine, although I got
    over $150 for it ... and had only paid $6 ...

  • dark0dark0 61 Posts
    Yeah, it's great. I paid $10 for my copy at a record convention today. It's funny because it's the last record i grabbed today after about 2 hours since the start of the convention.

  • I've always heard there was a good Rance Allen LP but have been disappointed with every one I've found.

    Is that the "good" one??

    "aint no need of crying" ...great song.
    i believe its on that record

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    I've always heard there was a good Rance Allen LP but have been disappointed with every one I've found.

    Is that the "good" one??

    "aint no need of crying" ...great song.
    i believe its on that record

    I like a lot of the Rance Allen LP's I've heard. Every one except for the first one, the one from '79 and the one from '83 have rubbed me the right way (I don't remember any of their titles).

    This one hasn't hit the turntable yet but I know the one on capitol produced by the mizell brothers is considered the most desirable

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts
    I've almost bought that Novella Nelson a few times,
    but always had a warning vibe, like it was a trap
    record and I would be disappointed ... maybe I'll
    go pick it up, I know where there's a cheap copy.
    Is it like an Esther Marrow or something?

    definitely not like the Esther Marrow LP's. It's a live album with more of loner folk vibe than a soul one. If you are familiar with William S. Fischer it may paint a better picture, he produced this album. There is a slight bit of beat-heavy niceness on the track "Coldwater Flat" but don't pick it up thinking your getting soulful gospel. I'll probably just record and waxidermy it so you can sip the juice

  • Few recent things...





    Ice T is sealed.
    Top Right is Hollis Crew 12"
    Bottom Right is Rhythm Makers Ltd. "party rap" 12" on StarVision
    Center is Todd Terry "bee boys" 12" on EasyStreet
    45s are BDP "my philosophy" & Solomon Burke "get out of my life woman"
    "Breakdance" cassette

  • ageage 1,131 Posts
    WOW!




    Nice score on that Michael Garrick lp.
    His stuff is pretty hard to find!
    (Both over here in the States and In the U.K.)

  • I've always heard there was a good Rance Allen LP but have been disappointed with every one I've found.

    Is that the "good" one??

    "aint no need of crying" ...great song.
    i believe its on that record

    I like a lot of the Rance Allen LP's I've heard. Every one except for the first one, the one from '79 and the one from '83 have rubbed me the right way (I don't remember any of their titles).

    This one hasn't hit the turntable yet but I know the one on capitol produced by the mizell brothers is considered the most desirable

    I keep trying to get into this record. It has one track I like but the rest doesn't do it for me at all. I can see why a modern soul fan might like it though.

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    Curtis Mayfield - In Chicago
    The Impressions - Finally Got Myself Together
    Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Four In Blue
    Billy Paul - Going East
    Gladys Knight & The Pips - All I Need Is Time

    I had never heard that Curtis In Chicago before..the good Curtom records are pretty difficult to find up here. Impressions is a much needed upgrade, my last copy was kinda beat.

    hey i left that Impressions for you at HPB lol... you're welcome. Holler at me Bussy!

    oh and this weekend i got a Dorothy Ashby- Fantastic Jazz Harp, a decent samba record called Partido em 5, and some dollar bin Charles Lloyd LPs on Atlantic

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts
    my wife's finds:



    mixed in with a bunch of crappy chinese records which she also took a chance on. at least this one was a winner!





    Scholar 1 on GFine
    Supreme Force on Nia (first freddie foxxx appearance)
    Troy the Wonder Boy on Cobbler

    plus she also pulled:

    public enemy - shut em down 12, fear LP, millions LP
    de la soul - 3ft LP, ring ring ring 12
    2pac - get around 12, homie calls 12
    special ed - think about it
    grand puba - what goes around
    atcq - jazz
    just ice - kool LP, desolate one LP
    bdp - jack of spades
    beastie boys - shes crafty 12, so whatcha want 12

    ...and 40 other rap 12s/LPs which i cant remember.

  • BelsonBelson 880 Posts
    I've almost bought that Novella Nelson a few times,
    but always had a warning vibe, like it was a trap
    record and I would be disappointed ... maybe I'll
    go pick it up, I know where there's a cheap copy.
    Is it like an Esther Marrow or something?

    definitely not like the Esther Marrow LP's. It's a live album with more of loner folk vibe than a soul one. If you are familiar with William S. Fischer it may paint a better picture, he produced this album. There is a slight bit of beat-heavy niceness on the track "Coldwater Flat" but don't pick it up thinking your getting soulful gospel. I'll probably just record and waxidermy it so you can sip the juice

    The Novella LP is all about 'Long road home'......I've always kept it slightly but that cut has started a couple of mix tapes of mine. And her voice on LHR does sound remarkably similar to Esther Marrows.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    thrifts and fleas (with exception of the numero group comp that i purchased new/sealed for 16--well under the price that most stores have that for)




    duke ellingtons are all signed by him.







    some more random rap 12"s --





    45s--

    latin soul/boogaloo 45 from orch. kool on fonseca



    rare northern soul--



    also other 45s from - ox (japanese garage single from 68), the maskmen & the the agents - stand up (part 1/2), the royaltones - poor boy/wail!, jj barnes - chains of love/baby please come back home, the pj's - my baby/tn. stud, long gone miles - hello josephine/little sweet thing , bobby lonero - little bit/the girl that i marry, fred waters - i wish for a miracle/it's a little bit late, the dreamers - mary's little lamb, i sing this song, revox cadets - tony goes to japan 7"

    and...this kiss fan art signed from a 'june bug' in 1980--



    they even used some glow in the dark paint stick or something for the dots on the costume and the guitar, so it lights up. wish i could get a night shot of that!

  • Yesterday was the best day I've had at a flea market in a long time, at least in terms of quantity of decent titles...


    The covers on these had some water damage but the records were all very clean. That Charles Owens has some really great stuff on it if you ever see it around...





    That Fotomaker LP sucks. I thought it was modern soul when I picked it up but it's 80s rock.
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