while out picking up some things to spruce up the house. this was my burrito and horchata money, it went to good use. surprised the hell out of me today that these were at one of my spots.
peace to djsheep for posting that pic of him with rasa in his euro thread cause i saw that this morning and was like "yeah i still haven't found that" i love it when schitt like that happens.
also, i probably would have gotten this if i had an extra $2 on me for the label alone...
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Random Rap record out of Marietta, Georgia circa 1991 on Wrap Records. It varies in style from track to track. I've never been that great and describing records so I recorded quick mp3 skipping the needle from track to track for you to listen to. This copy looked like it was unplayed so I couldn't pass it up for a dollar.
earlier posts made me jealous that people were finding some good 45s, since theres never any in town and i LOVE the things. today though, i got lucky as my favorite thrift store in town got in about 150 45s for me to look through. i bought 16 of them, most were chances, but these were the best of the lot:
25 cents each
Gene Chandler - from day to day / it's no good for me (constellation) The Sounds Like Us - Clock on the wall / outside chance (Fontana) The Seeds - Try to Understand / Pushin' Too Hard (GNP Crescendo)
and my favorite, which i ALMOST didnt buy for some reason!:
Buddy Lamp - I Wanna Go Home / You've Got the Loving Touch (Wheelsville USA)
Didn't know Spaghetti Head had an Australian press either, but there was a bunch of good funk/soul stuff that got Australian presses but never seem to turn up.
and my favorite, which i ALMOST didnt buy for some reason!:
Buddy Lamp - I Wanna Go Home / You've Got the Loving Touch (Wheelsville USA)
anybody else have this? super gritty shit!!
Usually picking up anything on Wheelsville is a good call, that Buddy Lamp is cool, good artist, good tracks, good label, not a 45 that pops up everyday.
^^ the bernard upshaw singers is terribly recorded but i like a couple tracks, gritty gospel. mel dancy is sorta foofy jazz imo but several songs have real nice intros and such. stone country is not country, its definitely stone though.
^^ok so this al green is on London and i think is a repackaging of a Hi record. its dated 1978. Pollen is french prog, i dont like the singers voice much but its quality music. that milt jackson is another sleepy jazz record with some smokin intro parts.
^^ the billie joe at top center reminds me of richie havens but better. a step towards t.callier maybe?
^^ i am excited to find an original chocolate milk s/t, its taken forever.
^^ i have no idea why i bought this crap.
45 time! (as usual i bought pretty blind, just going for stuff i havent seen before, a few needle drops here and there to make sure it wasnt crapola.)
I can't speak on all of it, but dude, the Mindbenders? Nothing wrong there! And I have that Ars Nova, not start-to-finish good, but some real strong tracks. AND, that Unspoken Word has a few solid cuts, too.
I can't speak on all of it, but dude, the Mindbenders? Nothing wrong there! And I have that Ars Nova, not start-to-finish good, but some real strong tracks. AND, that Unspoken Word has a few solid cuts, too.
Washrag is a logical choice, take a look at the credits on that lp! im actually making a beat with one of the songs on that album as we speak....
I can't speak on all of it, but dude, the Mindbenders? Nothing wrong there! And I have that Ars Nova, not start-to-finish good, but some real strong tracks. AND, that Unspoken Word has a few solid cuts, too.
oh shit - sorry my man! heh heh i was just joking!
Mountain- Climbing! Vanilla Fudge- Near The Beginning Dick Hyman- Electric Eclectics Hap Palmer- Creative Movement and Rhythmic Expression Tom Scott-And the L.A. Express
man, i don't have homeboys e-mail address, tell him to hold that ish, never made it back, ill be around next month for those gigs and I'll sort him out... that records str8 fIRE!
Didn't know Spaghetti Head had an Australian press either, but there was a bunch of good funk/soul stuff that got Australian presses but never seem to turn up.
There's a pic cover version of it too, on the m7 label.... very nice artwork....
LP's: Pablo Moses - Tension Nanette - Lady Marmalade Anzala Go South (African comp w/Fred Wesley credited) Hubert Laws - Romeo & Juliet ( ) Runaways (proto hip-hop! ) another Nanette Workman terd Henry Mancini - Theme From Love Story (dynaflex )
12"s: Kid Frost - La Raza Sly Stone - Dance To The Music b/w Sing A Simple Song (Disco Mixes) Trouble Funk - Good To Go (Remix) KONK - Your Life Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick b/w Reasons To Be Cheerful Pt. 3
7"s: The Hubcaps - Fire Wayne Smith - Under Me Sleng Teng
a few bits from the bristol record fair.... and other stuff:
hardly had any money on me and spent most of that on the GRAHAM BOND - Brig played it me down the Bell a while a go and i love the track "the naz" - what an organ sound!!
the rest were 3 for a tenner so couldnt leave them. the most interesting is TAYLES - "who are these guys" ... private (?) flute heavy jazzy pop rock with breakzzz and everything. only bought it cos of the fun cover and am very pleased... my most fun blind buy for ages.
absolutely loving the Jazzman "spiritual jazz" comp - especially the track MOR THIAM - "ayo ayo nene" - amazing!!
the 7 is: THE NILSMEN - "sandstep" (ace organ groover from sweden (again - ?) with lovely drums)
Didn't know Spaghetti Head had an Australian press either, but there was a bunch of good funk/soul stuff that got Australian presses but never seem to turn up.
There's a pic cover version of it too, on the m7 label.... very nice artwork....
a few bits from the bristol record fair.... and other stuff:
hardly had any money on me and spent most of that on the GRAHAM BOND - Brig played it me down the Bell a while a go and i love the track "the naz" - what an organ sound!!
the rest were 3 for a tenner so couldnt leave them. the most interesting is TAYLES - "who are these guys" ... private (?) flute heavy jazzy pop rock with breakzzz and everything. only bought it cos of the fun cover and am very pleased... my most fun blind buy for ages.
absolutely loving the Jazzman "spiritual jazz" comp - especially the track MOR THIAM - "ayo ayo nene" - amazing!!
the 7 is: THE NILSMEN - "sandstep" (ace organ groover from sweden (again - ?) with lovely drums)
how is that Taste? same Taste that did "On The Boards"
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Brian Brown, ey? Where'd ya score that?
Looks like a CD & Record exchange sticker!
It's weird but I've seen that 45 a few times (bought it the first time) & they have all been white labels, never blue.
People have been killing it with the 45 finds this week, some of my fave listens have been posted, great stuff.
peace to djsheep for posting that pic of him with rasa in his euro thread cause i saw that this morning and was like "yeah i still haven't found that" i love it when schitt like that happens.
also, i probably would have gotten this if i had an extra $2 on me for the label alone...
Random Rap record out of Marietta, Georgia circa 1991 on Wrap Records. It varies in style from track to track. I've never been that great and describing records so I recorded quick mp3 skipping the needle from track to track for you to listen to. This copy looked like it was unplayed so I couldn't pass it up for a dollar.
25 cents each
Gene Chandler - from day to day / it's no good for me (constellation)
The Sounds Like Us - Clock on the wall / outside chance (Fontana)
The Seeds - Try to Understand / Pushin' Too Hard (GNP Crescendo)
and my favorite, which i ALMOST didnt buy for some reason!:
Buddy Lamp - I Wanna Go Home / You've Got the Loving Touch (Wheelsville USA)
anybody else have this? super gritty shit!!
Found an Australian pressing of this 45 that I didn't know about
This is an odd Germn single. The other side is cheesy pop, but this cut is piano-led funkiness
And this rare 4-track EP of early Alan Lee material is pretty sweet - never seen swaggie label 45s before either.
Usually picking up anything on Wheelsville is a good call, that Buddy Lamp is cool, good artist, good tracks, good label, not a 45 that pops up everyday.
^^ the bernard upshaw singers is terribly recorded but i like a couple tracks, gritty gospel.
mel dancy is sorta foofy jazz imo but several songs have real nice intros and such.
stone country is not country, its definitely stone though.
^^ok so this al green is on London and i think is a repackaging of a Hi record. its dated 1978.
Pollen is french prog, i dont like the singers voice much but its quality music.
that milt jackson is another sleepy jazz record with some smokin intro parts.
^^ the billie joe at top center reminds me of richie havens but better. a step towards t.callier maybe?
^^ i am excited to find an original chocolate milk s/t, its taken forever.
^^ i have no idea why i bought this crap.
45 time! (as usual i bought pretty blind, just going for stuff i havent seen before, a few needle drops here and there to make sure it wasnt crapola.)
^^these didnt require needle drops of course.
^^ nor did these (all minty, just $5 each!)
and here the random began:
I can't speak on all of it, but dude, the Mindbenders? Nothing wrong there!
And I have that Ars Nova, not start-to-finish good, but some real strong tracks.
AND, that Unspoken Word has a few solid cuts, too.
Washrag is a logical choice, take a look at the credits on that lp! im actually making a beat with one of the songs on that album as we speak....
if you ever see anything on wheelsville again, do not hesitate -- buy it up. that goes for d-town as well.
oh shit - sorry my man! heh heh i was just joking!
(not really feeling the Toussaint, so if ya wanna trade or something, hit me with a PM)
Vanilla Fudge- Near The Beginning
Dick Hyman- Electric Eclectics
Hap Palmer- Creative Movement and Rhythmic Expression
Tom Scott-And the L.A. Express
Their other 45....
http://georgiasoul.blogspot.com/2007/08/johnny-barfield-jr-men-from-soul-weve.html
Imperial was the second pressing, fyi. The first was on Gold Stars (Dayton, OH).
Dennis Brown - Easy on Yvonne Special
man, i don't have homeboys e-mail address, tell him to hold that ish, never made it back, ill be around next month for those gigs and I'll sort him out... that records str8 fIRE!
b
There's a pic cover version of it too, on the m7 label.... very nice artwork....
b
LP's:
Pablo Moses - Tension
Nanette - Lady Marmalade
Anzala
Go South (African comp w/Fred Wesley credited)
Hubert Laws - Romeo & Juliet ( )
Runaways (proto hip-hop! )
another Nanette Workman terd
Henry Mancini - Theme From Love Story (dynaflex )
12"s:
Kid Frost - La Raza
Sly Stone - Dance To The Music b/w Sing A Simple Song (Disco Mixes)
Trouble Funk - Good To Go (Remix)
KONK - Your Life
Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick b/w Reasons To Be Cheerful Pt. 3
7"s:
The Hubcaps - Fire
Wayne Smith - Under Me Sleng Teng
hardly had any money on me and spent most of that on the GRAHAM BOND - Brig played it me down the Bell a while a go and i love the track "the naz" - what an organ sound!!
the rest were 3 for a tenner so couldnt leave them. the most interesting is TAYLES - "who are these guys" ... private (?) flute heavy jazzy pop rock with breakzzz and everything. only bought it cos of the fun cover and am very pleased... my most fun blind buy for ages.
absolutely loving the Jazzman "spiritual jazz" comp - especially the track MOR THIAM - "ayo ayo nene" - amazing!!
the 7 is:
THE NILSMEN - "sandstep" (ace organ groover from sweden (again - ?) with lovely drums)
No shit... never seen that. Have you got it Bev?
how is that Taste? same Taste that did "On The Boards"
Taste is rory gallagher's band. Irish blues rock. I have the LP but can't remember the last time I listened to it.