school me on these raers (are they raer/good?
karlophone
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I recently got a peek at a collectros stash, that hes not ready to let go of yet. there were some cool looking titles, but i couldnt listen to them, had to just commit them to memory. i know some of these are nice, and i think i can convince him to let go of a few of them. If you were in my shoes, which ones would you "push" for?(b/w any comments you might have about any of these - musically, raer-ness etc)Banchee - s/t on atlanticHalos - s/t(?) on ???mashmakan - s/t(?) on epicnanette - lady marmalade on ???(generic) - psychedelic guitars on customhigh treason on Golden (?)soul survivors - take another lookpurple image - music to eat on ?? (im pretty sure this will be high on my "push" list)king progress - unsure of title or labelorphanz - unsure of title or labeldaughters of albion - s/t(?) on ?? (looks incredible..)toe fat - two on rare earth (i know the basic deal on this one, just curious about your quality/musical comments)Bu Pleasant - Ms. Bu on Muse (i know this has a cool sample or two, but unsure of value)Salvation s/t on abc (ive heard its kinda doo-doo?)if theres info thats secret squirrel here, just PM me instead.thanks!
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Psychedellic (sic) Guitars aren't psych at all, but if you're into Ventures-ish guitar instrumentals, this is a good album to get. Custom also released a followup, More Psychedellic Guitars (also issued as Dance Party Time by the Electric Firebirds on Crown).
East Coast white soul band heavily influenced by the Rascals. "Expressway To Your Heart" was their biggest hit, but that was on another album. All three of their LP's are good. Duane Allman plays guitar on this album (although he wasn't a member of the band).
Sure you're not confusing this with Music To Eat by the Hampton Grease Band (a two-record set on Columbia)?Purple Image's LP (on Map City) was self-titled, unless they have another album that I don't know about.
The single I have is pretty good. This was one of the early psych bands from San Francisco.
Yeah, I have a single that came out between their
2 ABC albums that is really good (if maybe a little
slickly produced) psych.
i was thinking the same thing.
Frankly, I'm not a fan of the Purple Image LP. I just don't like it. The Grease Band is out to lunch and apes Zappa. For such a poor-selling record, it certainly pops up (cheaply) well enough. I haven't heard that one in a while, but for an album so out there, I distinctly remember leaving with a "meh."
There is actually an LP by "The Grease Band" that I've seen around. I'm guessing it's related, unless it's much later.
thanks so far. its cool getting a cross section of opinions on this here music stuff.
The Grease Band was Joe Cocker's backup group and had nothing to do with the Hampton Grease Band.
I have a friend who is a big fan. I think, like him, they are from the south. He says that back in the day they were the opening act for Three Dog Night. They got sick of hearing 3DN play the same set every night. So one night they went out and played 3DN's set.
I've heard that story too. What I really want to know is how did a band as blatantly uncommercial as the HGB get a gig w/3DN in the first place.
salvation has one song on it I really like. Nice mellow psych pop, kind of hippie-ish.
I wouldn't pay a lot for either. I think both should be around $15, maybe less, maybe more.
I was excited to find a copy of that last summer for 30 kr. (~$6), but was really dissapointed when i listened to it. It was just???boring.
I thought I was the only one, considering how much shine this gets. I'd snag it for $6, too - to sell it for many times that.
Same here, it's not the most consistent of albums end to end but tracks like Living In The Ghetto definitely make it worth checking out.
Damn, I am so weak when it comes to this...
That's why I find collecting seven inches so difficult: No covers to memorize, just label designs and names/titles.
I have a friend who is amazing. Give him any stash of vinyl and he just memorizes the whole lot (artists, titles, producers, writers, musicians, labels, sometimes even catalog numbers) in no time. The amazing thing: He does not do it photographically: Meaning you can show him an album cover from his collection and he might not recognize it, but as soon as you trigger his memory for names, it all comes out again.
What You Do To Me
Lady
We Got To Pull Together
...
superb tracks IMO
BIG dude behavior
I'm not having a hard time to remember names OR covers/labels. a friend of mine can only remember pictures and covers. which is really strange to me.
i know some people who can remember anything. they were in college with me. professor said something for the first time and they were ready to pass a test. they were not very smart. just able to remember ANYTHING.
I'd forgotten about that track - beautiful song.