How is that REFLECTIONS OF TIME LP ? would love to hear this rarity.
It's nice sweet soul from 1978 - but the sound quality is really bad. Here's one track i found on my hard disk - most of the other songs are really nice ballads
I've already had the Japanese Press in the same bad sound quality
good looks on the b & e lp. also that one to the left, isn't it just other bands playing and dude calling it his own..
if you're talking about the Reflections of Time record - all song are written by this guy Padro Lawrence Gray and performed by this 3 man group - Padro also leads most of the songs. Liner notes: "there are no woman vocalists in the album"!!!!!
There's another Jerry Sandifer LP? Tracklist? Any good?
c
if i remember correctly (i had this once), that jerry sandifer is pretty bad. The other one at least has one solid cut.
here's the tracklist of the above one:
just some solid piano jazz versions of some classics
the other (earlier) one has more good tracks, two nice self written tracks, and again some nice classics - but nothing too spectacular, solid private label jazz.
are there any more releases from him or on the Andrina Label?
I wish I was buying hip hop 12" - I drove a long way to a spot today that was old and filled with records, but picked like a Christmas turkey except for (it looked like) hip hop 12" ... boxes and boxes and boxes all along the aisles and on shelves. I wasted the whole time looking through garbage 45's by the thousands and coming up empty. Probably left some good rapps behind. That DJ P contract is pretty cool.
ummmm....could ya gimme a hint????
Luke's Record Exchange in Pawtucket. He's closing on May 1st and will be having big sales all through March/April, so it may be worth heading down there. For a guy looking for 60's rock & soul, though, it was a big letdown. I'm sure at some point that place was a goldmine.
good looks on the b & e lp. also that one to the left, isn't it just other bands playing and dude calling it his own.. if you're talking about the Reflections of Time record - all song are written by this guy Padro Lawrence Gray and performed by this 3 man group - Padro also leads most of the songs. Liner notes: "there are no woman vocalists in the album"!!!!!
Rook is right, the Padro LP is not originals at all, the reason the record is so shitty sounding is that it's a bunch of re-recorded songs from different groups, passed off as his own. He sings over a few songs, most likely other groups instrumentals, but I think its the consensus that every song on there is just ripped off of different records, like Ojays Meet the Moments, etc.
Dante did a write up on this in one of the Wax Poetics. Still a rare Frickin' record though.
King Curtis - Memphis Soul Stew Junior Wells - You're Tough Enough Fantastic Epics - We Do It All Up In Here Brother to Brother - In the Bottle Fugi - Mary Don't Take Me On No Bad Trip Paul Humphrey - Detroit Maceo and the Macs - Parrty The Packers - Go Head On Jimmy Castor Bunch - It's Just Begun Dyke and the Blazers - Funky Broadway Dyke and the Blazers - We Got More Soul Lee Sain - Them Hot Pants A Parliament Thang - I Call My Baby Pussycat The Shocking Blue - Hot Sand Bull & the Matadors - The Funky Judge Groove Holmes - Nightglider Lyn Collins - Fly Me to the Moon Millie Jackson - Breakaway John Roberts - Sockin' 1-2-3-4 Luther Ingram - Be Good to Me Baby The Inclines - Pressure Cooker Nite Liters - Kay Jee Afrique - Soul Makossa Rhon Silva - Got to Have It Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead Willie Henderson and the Soul Explosions - Funky Chicken Hassan - Ghetto King King Curtis and the Kingpins - Cook-Out 100 Proof Aged In Soul - Everything Good is Bad Gwen Mcrae - Easy Rock
just a few, but they're good. Liquid Liquid super clean og for a nice price (sitting right next to 2 other 12"s by them that I didn't know- might have to go back). Anyone know about this pressing of Inner Mystique Chocolate Watch Band[/b]? Thin sleeve stereo press on a white Tower label? Recent? 80s? Hard to find? The music on here is awesome. Ronnie Foster was sealed. Festival in Haiti has some drums that are
Irie weekend! Nothing better than finding clean (were talking NM or better Jamaican records)! Other goodies as well. All field finds.
Disco Four and Gang Starr "Believe Dat" at the bottom.
Bottom right is Curved Air's second album.
Cosmic Slop was unplayed! Never seen any P-Funk record that clean.
12's are Barrington Levy - Tell them a Ready/murderer (jah life), Delroy Wison - Cause I'm Black/All in This Together, and Ken Parker- True True True/ I should have know. The 10" is Sugar Minott - Dance Hall Showcase Vol. II (Black Roots).
Where'd you dig up that Dyke on Artco? I'm not sure but isn't that worth a couple of bucks? Anyone?
EDITED BECAUSE I JUST FOUND THE ANSWER TO MY OWN QUESTION....Apparently Manship just auctioned off a copy for 176 UKP[/b], so, a couple of bucks indeed...[/b]
I've been looking through this dudes collection that used to own a jukebox business. I've only gone through a couple hundred. Those are what i found so far. $2 each.
ok. this is from the last couple of weeks. most of it being a mix between fleas, thrifts, and a couple of record shops--one with a dollar bin filled with rap and disco records.
it has also been a weird week--this one guy i know from my local flea market came across a bunch of records from a college radio station.i picked up a bunch of them for a little over 50 cents each. it sucks and was a little annoying with the station lettering on many of them--but some didn't have that. anyhow--
promo of mbv's 'glider' ep, danzig 'under her black wings' promo, and some college rockish radio show/transcription featuring interviews and songs--has jim jarmusch and art spiegelman, fall and flaming lips interviews. these are from like 88. kind of cool.
rare soul 45 from otis williams - (bad pic, i know)
rick holmes 12" prod by roy ayers. holmes was the guy who did the narration on adderley's soul of the bible.
randoms/indy stuff--
olori rock from the witchdoctor crew!
split with hycelph da supreme child
tons of other 12"s from -- disco stuff: hott city - feelin' love/ain't love grand (feelin' love i like more--very spacey cosmic disco) kennie delt and prana - conquer all 12" cathy carlson - i didn't know what time it was 12"
hip hop stuff:
almaretta - constantly flowin/rhythm killer (random/indy) kaotic stylin - don't waste your time (rare on rey rey) righteous o'real - wisdom 12" (rare random) tony cook and the party people - on the floor (rock-it) super love cee & casanova rud - i gotta good thing chill rob g - the power captain rock - cosmic blast/the pure ameer stein - a day without a rhyme (random) tnt - the 4 boroughs/make it phat-make it dope (indie mid 90s) x-tra pleza - pump ya fist/butter on bread (rare random) the edge - do ya dirt 12 the b boys - stick up kid/girls 12
and i found 2 copies of this modern soul/boogie grail! one is sealed.
I've been looking through this dudes collection that used to own a jukebox business. I've only gone through a couple hundred. Those are what i found so far. $2 each.
Looks like you could be about to considerably up your low-mid range 45 game, keep us posted man. Jukebox business hauls can be pretty sweet & looks like you're onto a fun one.
I've been looking through this dudes collection that used to own a jukebox business. I've only gone through a couple hundred. Those are what i found so far. $2 each.
Looks like you could be about to considerably up your low-mid range 45 game, keep us posted man. Jukebox business hauls can be pretty sweet & looks like you're onto a fun one.
I've been looking through this dudes collection that used to own a jukebox business. I've only gone through a couple hundred. Those are what i found so far. $2 each.
Looks like you could be about to considerably up your low-mid range 45 game, keep us posted man. Jukebox business hauls can be pretty sweet & looks like you're onto a fun one.
Rhon Silva is a little better than low-mid range.
Ha ha, I totally missed that in my skim read of the initial post, yeah, I should probably edit that to add the odd high range 45 in there too. That's a pretty sweet $2 find.
today i got some MMO jazz drumming record from the 50s, nothing but upright bass and drums the whole time, and some of the stuff the drummer does is actually on the verge of funky...haha
today i got some MMO jazz drumming record from the 50s, nothing but upright bass and drums the whole time, and some of the stuff the drummer does is actually on the verge of funky...haha
Some of those MMO LPs are actually really cool listens even without the "featured" instrument. Great players in the rhythm sections at times too.
today i got some MMO jazz drumming record from the 50s, nothing but upright bass and drums the whole time, and some of the stuff the drummer does is actually on the verge of funky...haha
Some of those MMO LPs are actually really cool listens even without the "featured" instrument. Great players in the rhythm sections at times too.
definitely, i've sampled my fair share of MMO records. and that "for bassists only" box-set is pure
this (red) was my pride and joy when i was 17. it took me everywhere and make me feel like a biker (vroar). I used to sport an Kaptein Mobilette as well wich had more of a lowrider feel to it. have fun with that baby.
this (red) was my pride and joy when i was 17. it took me everywhere and make me feel like a biker (vroar). I used to sport an Kaptein Mobilette as well wich had more of a lowrider feel to it. have fun with that baby.
you had a CL70? thats awesome. im surprised the one im looking at didnt sell already. im already having dreams about it.
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It's nice sweet soul from 1978 - but the sound quality is really bad. Here's one track i found on my hard disk - most of the other songs are really nice ballads
I've already had the Japanese Press in the same bad sound quality
if you're talking about the Reflections of Time record - all song are written by this guy Padro Lawrence Gray and performed by this 3 man group - Padro also leads most of the songs.
Liner notes: "there are no woman vocalists in the album"!!!!!
There's another Jerry Sandifer LP? Tracklist? Any good?
c
if i remember correctly (i had this once), that jerry sandifer is pretty bad. The other one at least has one solid cut.
here's the tracklist of the above one:
just some solid piano jazz versions of some classics
the other (earlier) one has more good tracks, two nice self written tracks, and again some nice classics - but nothing too spectacular, solid private label jazz.
are there any more releases from him or on the Andrina Label?
Nope nothing else on sandifer on the label except for 45s taken from the albums.
haven't seen anything else on andrina but doesn't mean there isn't something else on the label out there somewhere.
Luke's Record Exchange in Pawtucket.
He's closing on May 1st and will be having
big sales all through March/April, so it may
be worth heading down there. For a guy looking
for 60's rock & soul, though, it was a big letdown.
I'm sure at some point that place was a goldmine.
Waterbury Antique Apres Shred action:
$2 each. Mint.
good looks on the b & e lp. also that one to the left, isn't it just other bands playing and dude calling it his own..
if you're talking about the Reflections of Time record - all song are written by this guy Padro Lawrence Gray and performed by this 3 man group - Padro also leads most of the songs.
Liner notes: "there are no woman vocalists in the album"!!!!!
Rook is right, the Padro LP is not originals at all, the reason the record is so shitty sounding is that it's a bunch of re-recorded songs from different groups, passed off as his own. He sings over a few songs, most likely other groups instrumentals, but I think its the consensus that every song on there is just ripped off of different records, like Ojays Meet the Moments, etc.
Dante did a write up on this in one of the Wax Poetics. Still a rare Frickin' record though.
King Curtis - Memphis Soul Stew
Junior Wells - You're Tough Enough
Fantastic Epics - We Do It All Up In Here
Brother to Brother - In the Bottle
Fugi - Mary Don't Take Me On No Bad Trip
Paul Humphrey - Detroit
Maceo and the Macs - Parrty
The Packers - Go Head On
Jimmy Castor Bunch - It's Just Begun
Dyke and the Blazers - Funky Broadway
Dyke and the Blazers - We Got More Soul
Lee Sain - Them Hot Pants
A Parliament Thang - I Call My Baby Pussycat
The Shocking Blue - Hot Sand
Bull & the Matadors - The Funky Judge
Groove Holmes - Nightglider
Lyn Collins - Fly Me to the Moon
Millie Jackson - Breakaway
John Roberts - Sockin' 1-2-3-4
Luther Ingram - Be Good to Me Baby
The Inclines - Pressure Cooker
Nite Liters - Kay Jee
Afrique - Soul Makossa
Rhon Silva - Got to Have It
Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead
Willie Henderson and the Soul Explosions - Funky Chicken
Hassan - Ghetto King
King Curtis and the Kingpins - Cook-Out
100 Proof Aged In Soul - Everything Good is Bad
Gwen Mcrae - Easy Rock
paging Aleit... you got this one holmes? hehehe
Disco Four and Gang Starr "Believe Dat" at the bottom.
Bottom right is Curved Air's second album.
Cosmic Slop was unplayed! Never seen any P-Funk record that clean.
12's are Barrington Levy - Tell them a Ready/murderer (jah life), Delroy Wison - Cause I'm Black/All in This Together, and Ken Parker- True True True/ I should have know. The 10" is Sugar Minott - Dance Hall Showcase Vol. II (Black Roots).
Sounds like the 90's boot.
Where'd you dig up that Dyke on Artco? I'm not sure but isn't that worth a couple of bucks? Anyone?
EDITED BECAUSE I JUST FOUND THE ANSWER TO MY OWN QUESTION....Apparently Manship just auctioned off a copy for 176 UKP[/b], so, a couple of bucks indeed...[/b]
most of it being a mix between fleas, thrifts, and a couple of record shops--one with a dollar bin filled with rap and disco records.
it has also been a weird week--this one guy i know from my local flea market came across a bunch of records from a college radio station.i picked up a bunch of them for a little over 50 cents each.
it sucks and was a little annoying with the station lettering on many of them--but some didn't have that.
anyhow--
promo of mbv's 'glider' ep, danzig 'under her black wings' promo, and some college rockish radio show/transcription featuring interviews and songs--has jim jarmusch and art spiegelman, fall and flaming lips interviews. these are from like 88. kind of cool.
rare soul 45 from otis williams - (bad pic, i know)
rick holmes 12" prod by roy ayers. holmes was the guy who did the narration on adderley's soul of the bible.
randoms/indy stuff--
olori rock from the witchdoctor crew!
split with hycelph da supreme child
tons of other 12"s from --
disco stuff:
hott city - feelin' love/ain't love grand (feelin' love i like more--very spacey cosmic disco)
kennie delt and prana - conquer all 12"
cathy carlson - i didn't know what time it was 12"
hip hop stuff:
almaretta - constantly flowin/rhythm killer (random/indy)
kaotic stylin - don't waste your time (rare on rey rey)
righteous o'real - wisdom 12" (rare random)
tony cook and the party people - on the floor (rock-it)
super love cee & casanova rud - i gotta good thing
chill rob g - the power
captain rock - cosmic blast/the pure
ameer stein - a day without a rhyme (random)
tnt - the 4 boroughs/make it phat-make it dope (indie mid 90s)
x-tra pleza - pump ya fist/butter on bread (rare random)
the edge - do ya dirt 12
the b boys - stick up kid/girls 12
and i found 2 copies of this modern soul/boogie grail! one is sealed.
Rhon Silva is a little better than low-mid range.
"flippin' a coin" on the street people album is my shit.
oh, and im looking at this in a week:
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definitely, i've sampled my fair share of MMO records. and that "for bassists only" box-set is pure
theres probably a 1:30 break on that one...
this (red) was my pride and joy when i was 17. it took me everywhere and make me feel like a biker (vroar). I used to sport an Kaptein Mobilette as well wich had more of a lowrider feel to it.
have fun with that baby.
you had a CL70? thats awesome. im surprised the one im looking at didnt sell already. im already having dreams about it.