biggest disappointment of the day...based on cover, year and hair
haha dude, the fact that "Brandy" is on it wasn't a red flag?
I remember when I bought this collection from a public storage like 6 years ago and this record was in there. I'm talking about 3 to 4 copies. All of them went bye bye to the trash bend or I used them as package fillers over the years. DODODOODODODODODODODO
Had a busy and productive weekend. Yesterday did the local charity shop circuit ending up and a proper record shop. Today went to a local fair. Found the following:
Charities:
Roy Budd - Pick Yourself Up Henry Mancicni - Small Screen Big Screen - Ironside, Shaft, etc Jungle Brothers 12" Eric B & Rakim - Paid in Full Coldcut Remix Pumlic Enemy 12" Jamie Owens - Xian LP on Light Roger Coulam - Hammond Stereo Sounds - VG+ classic KPM - Solid Gold - Great classic era library record. De Wolfe - Alternatives - Parker & Hawkshaw all the way. What these two were doing in a box of crap at a charity I don't know?
Woddy Herman - Thundering Herd - Some funky jazz moments on here. Ramsey Lewis - Funky Serenity & Tequilla Mockinbird Percy Faith - Duelling Banjos - Superfly Mandingo - Primeavel Rhythm of Life - Not seen one of these in a charity for yonks! Ramsey Lewis - Golden Hits Jazzy jeff & Fresh Prince - Homebase Garry McFarland - Requiem for Garry McFarland Run DMC 12" Herbie Mann - Best of
A local store has just bought a collection from a retired dj of over 40,000 items. Ths should keep me busy over the next year!! Everything was ??5 or less!
Airto - I'm Fine how are you - Celebration Suite The Whole Darn Family have Arrived - UBB track The 9th Creation - Falling in Love - Bubblegum ColdCrush Brothers - Troopers B Boy sampler - Cold Crush etc 7th Wonder - UBB track Positively Black LP KMD LP Jimmy Jay les Cool Sessions - French Hip Hop Cymande - Second Time Around John Carpenter - Escape from New York
Went to a fair not realising that it was a specialist nostalgia fair. This basically meant that if it was post 1940 and not a 10" it was regarded as worthless. The max price on these was ??5, 90% were a ??!
Soulsonics - Jazz in the Present tense Eric Delany - The Big band of NYJO - 11 + Friends - ST - Not listened to this yet but seen it hyped on Ebay. Dylan Jazz - One clubby modal track Charles Earland - Black Talk Lionel hampton - Good Vibes - Psychedelic sally, etc The Young Brass Little Richard - The Rill thing The Originals Clare Fischer and salsa picante Lalo - Enter the Dragon
The Day the Fish Came Out Soundtrack The Ventures - The Horse Mae West - Great Balls of Fire Labi Siffre - The Singer and the Song Anita Harris - Just Loving You Elton Dean jazz LP Art Blakey - Hold on I'm Coming Ted Moses CBC Jazz LP Art Farmer & ORF Big band Jess Roden ST Gato Barbaria Midnight in Munich - One great Peter Thomas track
^^^^ that Art Blakey is great...the arrangement of "Hold On Im Comin" is top shelf...the hammond plays the horn charts and the horns play the vocal line...love it. Wish Art had a few more R&B numbers, as his drum style makes for a great dancefloor sound...
Spent $135 at the WUAG record show in Greensboro, NC yesterday:
LPs U-Roy: Version Galore LP Treasure Isle Jamaica ($25) Derrick Harriott: Greatest Reggae Hits LP Trojan UK ($20) Jimmy Salcedo Y Su Onda Tres: s/t LP Famoso Colombia ($20) The Bennito Sextet Plus One: s/t LP Mardi Gras ($20) Ray Barretto Charanga Band: Barretto Para Bailar LP Riverside ($7)
45s Mighty Mo and the Winchester 7: The Next Message 45 Peace St. UK ($15) Killer new afrofunk version of the GMF&F5 classic
Skin-Flesh and Bones: Kung Fu Fighting / Bruce Lee 45 Mart???s ($15) Reggae version
All these were $2/ea: Lenny Roybal: Don???t / Nothing In The World Like Love 45 Canterbury Chosen Lot: If Your Want To / Time Was 45 Sidra The 8th Day: Rocks in my Head / Eeny Meeny Miney Mo 45 Invictus Gene Latter: Sign on the Dotted Line / I Love You 45 (promo) Liberty TNT Band: The Meditation / Mr. Slick 45 (VG-) Cotique Lorraine Ellison: Try / In My Tomorrow 45 Loma Kenya Collins & Mac Simmons: Looking for the Same Thing / Same 45 PM
Everything was from Gene Brown except the U-Roy which was from Tim ???Coffinjoe??? Harris. It was cool hanging out with those dudes, Jason Perlmutter, DJ 84, various other local record slangers, and finally meeting funk 45 enthusiast Harley Lyles from G???boro. Good times!
the sole records dealer at an antique show that was rammed on saturday and dead on sunday. i pulled just as much on the second day! my favourites from the bunch: Local record fair with lots of rare guitar records:
the sole records dealer at an antique show that was rammed on saturday and dead on sunday. i pulled just as much on the second day! my favourites from the bunch: Local record fair with lots of rare guitar records:
Hahah that's funny, I know exactly who you got that Gary Bartz, Pharaoh Sanders and George Benson(which btw is a repress) from... 50 year old grey haired guy with a moustache from the Montreal_Ottawa record Convention .... Am I right or what?
Mighty Mo and the Winchester 7: The Next Message 45 Peace St. UK
Marcosa back with the Teasdale finds!!!
For real though, I played that Next Message at a gig a few weeks ago and had to smile when I overheard some sample spotter tell their friend that this was the original source of the Furious 5 tune I flipped the script on him yo.
12s: capricorn - capricorn, west street mob - break dance-electric boogie, len boone - love won't be denied (double), twilight 22 - siberian nights.
? and the mysterians - 96 tears smokey robinson and the miracles - the tracks of my tears jimmy ruffin - what becomes of the broken hearted barbara mason - keep him/yes i'm ready (double) tommy james and the shondells - crimson and clover melanie - will you still love me tomorrow (blegh) 1910 fruitgum co. - indian giver the zombies - time of the season/friends of mine jr. walker and the all-stars - groove and move
the toys - a lover's concerto little sister - somebody's watching you (funky but mellow soul... really great!) darlene love - wait til my bobby gets home (phil spector) the supremes - you can't hurry love the whispers - as i sit here (is this the one zeke picked out and i had in my bag? i don't remember getting this?) the marvelettes - beechwood 45789 unit four plus two - concrete and clay emiliana and her brazilians - the carnival yeh, yeh song (not too hot)
archie bell & the drells - (there's gonna be a) showdown james brown with fred wesley & the j.b.'s - doing it to death (pts. 1+2) ccr - fortunate son aretha franklin - the weight timex social club - rumors (great modern soul track) billy preston - struttin'
Mighty Mo and the Winchester 7: The Next Message 45 Peace St. UK
Marcosa back with the Teasdale finds!!!
For real though, I played that Next Message at a gig a few weeks ago and had to smile when I overheard some sample spotter tell their friend that this was the original source of the Furious 5 tune I flipped the script on him yo.
Yeah man what's the deal on this one? Though Gene had it in a box of old vinyl, it was obvious it's a new 45. I figured it's some UK/Euro funk band recording under a different name. Any info? Killer heavy version in any case.
hey behemoth, what does that Master Jack LP sound like? i passed on it because the cover looks like a herbfest.
it pretty much is Herbfest. with everything a buck and not having a portable on me i had to do it.
but yea dont buy it. havent looked it up as far as value yet but its ehhhhh so
everything else in that pic has its moments tho so why i put that in there? i dont know
you put that in there because the cover is herbalicious! 4 jacks and a jill have their moments, but thats their 1st LP and is basically bland hootenanny folk. their later album(s?) actually sound a bit Free Design-ish in places.
but! you did well for a dollar if only for the "Spinal Tap" connection - remember when fred willard at the army base is all "remember 4 jacks and a jill out of kansas city? no? well..." not the same (real ones are out of south africa), but its still funny to me.
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I remember when I bought this collection from a public storage like 6 years ago and this record was in there. I'm talking about 3 to 4 copies. All of them went bye bye to the trash bend or I used them as package fillers over the years. DODODOODODODODODODODO
MODERSOULGRIPPERFLIPPERSREVEALED!
INSTANT LAMONT DOZIER PRODUCTION COLLECTION COMING SOON
yeah, the code has been broken. You don't name a buyer unless the buyer gives you permission to do so.
Charities:
Roy Budd - Pick Yourself Up
Henry Mancicni - Small Screen Big Screen - Ironside, Shaft, etc
Jungle Brothers 12"
Eric B & Rakim - Paid in Full Coldcut Remix
Pumlic Enemy 12"
Jamie Owens - Xian LP on Light
Roger Coulam - Hammond Stereo Sounds - VG+ classic
KPM - Solid Gold - Great classic era library record.
De Wolfe - Alternatives - Parker & Hawkshaw all the way. What these two were doing in a box of crap at a charity I don't know?
Woddy Herman - Thundering Herd - Some funky jazz moments on here.
Ramsey Lewis - Funky Serenity & Tequilla Mockinbird
Percy Faith - Duelling Banjos - Superfly
Mandingo - Primeavel Rhythm of Life - Not seen one of these in a charity for yonks!
Ramsey Lewis - Golden Hits
Jazzy jeff & Fresh Prince - Homebase
Garry McFarland - Requiem for Garry McFarland
Run DMC 12"
Herbie Mann - Best of
A local store has just bought a collection from a retired dj of over 40,000 items. Ths should keep me busy over the next year!! Everything was ??5 or less!
Airto - I'm Fine how are you - Celebration Suite
The Whole Darn Family have Arrived - UBB track
The 9th Creation - Falling in Love - Bubblegum
ColdCrush Brothers - Troopers
B Boy sampler - Cold Crush etc
7th Wonder - UBB track
Positively Black LP
KMD LP
Jimmy Jay les Cool Sessions - French Hip Hop
Cymande - Second Time Around
John Carpenter - Escape from New York
Went to a fair not realising that it was a specialist nostalgia fair. This basically meant that if it was post 1940 and not a 10" it was regarded as worthless. The max price on these was ??5, 90% were a ??!
Soulsonics - Jazz in the Present tense
Eric Delany - The Big band of
NYJO - 11 +
Friends - ST - Not listened to this yet but seen it hyped on Ebay.
Dylan Jazz - One clubby modal track
Charles Earland - Black Talk
Lionel hampton - Good Vibes - Psychedelic sally, etc
The Young Brass
Little Richard - The Rill thing
The Originals
Clare Fischer and salsa picante
Lalo - Enter the Dragon
The Day the Fish Came Out Soundtrack
The Ventures - The Horse
Mae West - Great Balls of Fire
Labi Siffre - The Singer and the Song
Anita Harris - Just Loving You
Elton Dean jazz LP
Art Blakey - Hold on I'm Coming
Ted Moses CBC Jazz LP
Art Farmer & ORF Big band
Jess Roden ST
Gato Barbaria
Midnight in Munich - One great Peter Thomas track
that Art Blakey is great...the arrangement of "Hold On Im Comin" is top shelf...the hammond plays the horn charts and the horns play the vocal line...love it. Wish Art had a few more R&B numbers, as his drum style makes for a great dancefloor sound...
LPs
U-Roy: Version Galore LP Treasure Isle Jamaica ($25)
Derrick Harriott: Greatest Reggae Hits LP Trojan UK ($20)
Jimmy Salcedo Y Su Onda Tres: s/t LP Famoso Colombia ($20)
The Bennito Sextet Plus One: s/t LP Mardi Gras ($20)
Ray Barretto Charanga Band: Barretto Para Bailar LP Riverside ($7)
45s
Mighty Mo and the Winchester 7: The Next Message 45 Peace St. UK ($15)
Killer new afrofunk version of the GMF&F5 classic
Skin-Flesh and Bones: Kung Fu Fighting / Bruce Lee 45 Mart???s ($15)
Reggae version
All these were $2/ea:
Lenny Roybal: Don???t / Nothing In The World Like Love 45 Canterbury
Chosen Lot: If Your Want To / Time Was 45 Sidra
The 8th Day: Rocks in my Head / Eeny Meeny Miney Mo 45 Invictus
Gene Latter: Sign on the Dotted Line / I Love You 45 (promo) Liberty
TNT Band: The Meditation / Mr. Slick 45 (VG-) Cotique
Lorraine Ellison: Try / In My Tomorrow 45 Loma
Kenya Collins & Mac Simmons: Looking for the Same Thing / Same 45 PM
Everything was from Gene Brown except the U-Roy which was from Tim ???Coffinjoe??? Harris. It was cool hanging out with those dudes, Jason Perlmutter, DJ 84, various other local record slangers, and finally meeting funk 45 enthusiast Harley Lyles from G???boro. Good times!
Local record fair with lots of rare guitar records:
Hahah that's funny, I know exactly who you got that Gary Bartz, Pharaoh Sanders and George Benson(which btw is a repress) from...
50 year old grey haired guy with a moustache from the Montreal_Ottawa record Convention ....
Am I right or what?
Que lindo es Colombia!
What's up with that Kit-Kat? Any decent breaks on it?
[old-man rant] That's another thing I can't buy since Nestle bought out Rowntree's. I also miss Fruit Pastels[/old-man rant]
I think it say's it all in the advert Does it not?
"have a break have a kitkat"
Mujeres bonitas!
Calles preciosas!
Solo en Medillin!
it pretty much is Herbfest. with everything a buck and not having a portable on me i had to do it.
but yea dont buy it. havent looked it up as far as value yet but its ehhhhh so
everything else in that pic has its moments tho so why i put that in there? i dont know
the D.J. Rogers LP has its' moments.
Marcosa back with the Teasdale finds!!!
For real though, I played that Next Message at a gig a few weeks ago and had to smile when I overheard some sample spotter tell their friend that this was the original source of the Furious 5 tune I flipped the script on him yo.
bought this one off ebay
12s: capricorn - capricorn, west street mob - break dance-electric boogie, len boone - love won't be denied (double), twilight 22 - siberian nights.
? and the mysterians - 96 tears
smokey robinson and the miracles - the tracks of my tears
jimmy ruffin - what becomes of the broken hearted
barbara mason - keep him/yes i'm ready (double)
tommy james and the shondells - crimson and clover
melanie - will you still love me tomorrow (blegh)
1910 fruitgum co. - indian giver
the zombies - time of the season/friends of mine
jr. walker and the all-stars - groove and move
the toys - a lover's concerto
little sister - somebody's watching you (funky but mellow soul... really great!)
darlene love - wait til my bobby gets home (phil spector)
the supremes - you can't hurry love
the whispers - as i sit here (is this the one zeke picked out and i had in my bag? i don't remember getting this?)
the marvelettes - beechwood 45789
unit four plus two - concrete and clay
emiliana and her brazilians - the carnival yeh, yeh song (not too hot)
archie bell & the drells - (there's gonna be a) showdown
james brown with fred wesley & the j.b.'s - doing it to death (pts. 1+2)
ccr - fortunate son
aretha franklin - the weight
timex social club - rumors (great modern soul track)
billy preston - struttin'
Yeah man what's the deal on this one? Though Gene had it in a box of old vinyl, it was obvious it's a new 45. I figured it's some UK/Euro funk band recording under a different name. Any info? Killer heavy version in any case.
Cool 45 either way.
What the hell is this? A Russian record distributed in China about Africa?
Vintage
It's done by them Mocambo Guys from Hamburg. Superb record
you put that in there because the cover is herbalicious! 4 jacks and a jill have their moments, but thats their 1st LP and is basically bland hootenanny folk. their later album(s?) actually sound a bit Free Design-ish in places.
but! you did well for a dollar if only for the "Spinal Tap" connection - remember when fred willard at the army base is all "remember 4 jacks and a jill out of kansas city? no? well..." not the same (real ones are out of south africa), but its still funny to me.