saw this on the Amoeba wall yesterday for $345. I know a bunch of these have been popping up as of late so I'ma just sit back and watch the prices drop and pounce when I feel like it
Yeah, one was going for $300+ on eBay last week. Wild stuff. You got the right idea... it'll drop. Worth picking up for sure though.
Probably more like best record I got in the last year. Scorcher!
saw this on the Amoeba wall yesterday for $345. I know a bunch of these have been popping up as of late so I'ma just sit back and watch the prices drop and pounce when I feel like it
Don't bet on it... it's in high demand and the stash is going to dry up
Shadow - Shadows In The Streets: monster boogie/modern soul LP
SG
YES!
I've been trying to comp the best tracks off a lot of my modern soul LP's onto my computer but when it came to this one I just thought maybe I should just burn the whole album.
Just got their one from '79, not as great but still good
I only got like half a dozen records in the past month, though...
man but thats one hell of a record. only seen one copy of it and dude wanted like $50 for it. Maybe I shoulda done it, but I know I can find it for much cheaper
I don't really know what the going rate on it is--I gave up a little less than $50 in trade.
I got one at Wax n Facts in Atlanta two or three years ago for $10. They were sleeping. Great album.
Shadow - Shadows In The Streets: monster boogie/modern soul LP
SG
YES!
I've been trying to comp the best tracks off a lot of my modern soul LP's onto my computer but when it came to this one I just thought maybe I should just burn the whole album.
Just got their one from '79, not as great but still good
Yeh, that first LP wasn't as flat-out impressive as this one, but the first cut, "I Need Love," is a massively funky tune! Really great brass arrangements by Fred Wesley.
I also got their 2nd LP (self-titled from 1980)...sounds a lot like Michael McDonald (I think they were mimicking his vocal style on this LP) crossed with the mellow jazzy style of producer Leon Ware's "Rocking You Eternally" LP.
finally found one for less than $10, I've also only bought about four or five records this month.
Man, that is a great record. It goes well with a few drinks on a late saturday afternoon (Don't get it twisted, though: fully enjoyable when sober, too)
this shit was playing yesterday on the TT. great piece of vinyl right there...
sorry i blocked the name but im not prepared to give that up yet. local bay area group that has an awesome record. tunes were recorded from '72 up to '80 and released then as well. modern soul sound with synths and horns and very danceable... great soul ballads and this ill funky instrumental thats kind of EWF... extremely dope...
wow. that looks just like the one i sold on ebay a month ago. ring wear damn near identical...shed some light on your find homie...as for the record, it is mos def a but still
sorry i blocked the name but im not prepared to give that up yet. local bay area group that has an awesome record. tunes were recorded from '72 up to '80 and released then as well.
man, why you gotta be all toothy 'bout that record? at least post up a soundclip.
I think its time I share the overwhelming joy that is Homeboy and COL with y'all
finally found one for less than $10, I've also only bought about four or five records this month.
Man, that is a great record. It goes well with a few drinks on a late saturday afternoon (Don't get it twisted, though: fully enjoyable when sober, too)
Co-sizzle. I pulled this one out for the radio joint this week, because we were in the midst of a 90+ degree heatwave, and "Out of the City" is a perfect hot summer afternoon song. Was the "Soul Sister" from here a hit? Or did someone else do the hit of it, because I'm sure I know it from waay back.
Funny, mine is a deal & record combo too, making it the best of the month - to be honest, I've been copping some hot shit lately (stores are pulling new stock out of nowhere, maybe alot of dudes are starting to sell off their ish?), but this one was:
a) dope b) clean c) true OG d) $3 e) super-dope
45 of the month:
mad funky with drum breaks and baseball-metaphor lyrics, word.
1982 art with an actual feather glued to the cover, like a more accessable Laurie Anderson, who is already accessable for me anyway. Thanks to the sleepyeyed folks at Amoeba.
Probably more like best record I got in the last year. Scorcher!
saw this on the Amoeba wall yesterday for $345. I know a bunch of these have been popping up as of late so I'ma just sit back and watch the prices drop and pounce when I feel like it
Don't bet on it... it's in high demand and the stash is going to dry up
I believe Larry T is sold out too
I've got a feeling this one is gonna down in price as well.
used one just sold for $150 on ebay...and didnt someone on here find 3 sealed copies of this recently?
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Yeah, one was going for $300+ on eBay last week. Wild stuff. You got the right idea... it'll drop. Worth picking up for sure though.
DJ Ferrari
1:rapping with my subconcious mind
2: i'm a lady
3: success y'all (inner city youth thrash metal anthem)
i heard there are 45's from this lp. anyone have those!!!!! i need the 45 of success yall.
Shadow - Shadows In The Streets: monster boogie/modern soul LP
Saint Etienne - Tales from Turnpike House: great new LP from an old favorite group
SG
Don't bet on it... it's in high demand and the stash is going to dry up
I believe Larry T is sold out too
YES!
I've been trying to comp the best tracks off a lot of my modern soul LP's onto my computer but when it came to this one I just thought maybe I should just burn the whole album.
Just got their one from '79, not as great but still good
And listening to it reminds me that I need more Alice Coltrane in my life.
I got one at Wax n Facts in Atlanta two or three years ago for $10. They were sleeping. Great album.
Yeh, that first LP wasn't as flat-out impressive as this one, but the first cut, "I Need Love," is a massively funky tune! Really great brass arrangements by Fred Wesley.
I also got their 2nd LP (self-titled from 1980)...sounds a lot like Michael McDonald (I think they were mimicking his vocal style on this LP) crossed with the mellow jazzy style of producer Leon Ware's "Rocking You Eternally" LP.
SG
oui oui! Track 6 & 8 are doing it for me real proper.
I like big chan, yuichi, john, and mangoman for being the ones here who are onto birdo.
shig, her stuff is top notch, give it a shot.
finally found one for less than $10, I've also only bought about four or five records this month.
Man, that is a great record. It goes well with a few drinks on a late saturday afternoon (Don't get it twisted, though: fully enjoyable when sober, too)
this shit was playing yesterday on the TT. great piece of vinyl right there...
sorry i blocked the name but im not prepared to give that up yet. local bay area group that has an awesome record. tunes were recorded from '72 up to '80 and released then as well. modern soul sound with synths and horns and very danceable... great soul ballads and this ill funky instrumental thats kind of EWF... extremely dope...
wow. that looks just like the one i sold on ebay a month ago. ring wear damn near identical...shed some light on your find homie...as for the record, it is mos def a but still
man, why you gotta be all toothy 'bout that record? at least post up a soundclip.
I think its time I share the overwhelming joy that is Homeboy and COL with y'all
Co-sizzle. I pulled this one out for the radio joint this week, because we were in the midst of a 90+ degree heatwave, and "Out of the City" is a perfect hot summer afternoon song. Was the "Soul Sister" from here a hit? Or did someone else do the hit of it, because I'm sure I know it from waay back.
Funny, mine is a deal & record combo too, making it the best of the month - to be honest, I've been copping some hot shit lately (stores are pulling new stock out of nowhere, maybe alot of dudes are starting to sell off their ish?), but this one was:
a) dope
b) clean
c) true OG
d) $3
e) super-dope
45 of the month:
mad funky with drum breaks and baseball-metaphor lyrics, word.
http://s51.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2JKD42QH0JYFA1QMSBNCW94EJH
Thanks to moroccomole, just sublime.
1982 art with an actual feather glued to the cover, like a more accessable Laurie Anderson, who is already accessable for me anyway. Thanks to the sleepyeyed folks at Amoeba.
What is the Christ Tree all about?
I fucking hate you.
Curtis Mayfield "Rapping"
45:
Emotions "Blind Alley"
It was a double, and he is a nice dude.
best in the past month. i've bought a truly ridiculous amount of records this month.
but i would have to say i'm going for the classics and what has moved me during late night listening:
or perhaps
but yeah drew is the man. he sent me a Gil Scott-pieces of man for nothing!
I've got a feeling this one is gonna down in price as well.
used one just sold for $150 on ebay...and didnt someone on here find 3 sealed copies of this recently?