Weekend finds
ZEN2
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Didn't see a thread for this weekend so I guess I'll start..Had a pretty decent weekend. Got some stuff that I can't seem to find any info about anywhere, which I suppose is a good thing.Can't seem to find any info online about the bottom 2, "Y Todo Jarcha" on Novola and "Venezuela en el Cuatro de Fredy Reyna" on Alcasa.The bottom left "Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation" record is a blues/rock LP all the way through, except for one track that sounds completely out of place with a crazy funky drum break intro I'll have to post later.
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A mix of real world/ebay/strut
What's up with that pressing of Curtis Live?
Is it an import or a later press?
The label is "Academy Record Company of Seoul Korea". I'm assuming its not a legitimate pressing.. looks to be early to mid-70s (thin monochrome cover style).
i once owned a copy of maggot brain that also had that low budget-blue/white-bootleg copy looking cover. also from south korea. lousy pressing with poor sound quality. kinda cool to think that peeps were bumping maggot brain in korea though.
LPs:
Hildegard Knef - Ich seh die Welt durch deine Augen[/b]
George Duke - Reach For It[/b]
SOS Band - Just The Way You Like It[/b]
Material - One Down[/b]
Sharon Redd - Love How You Feel[/b]
Hank Jones & Oliver Nelson - Happenings[/b] (Cover Missing)
Bob Mount - Philly Sound[/b] (actually a german exploitation record as a certain Milos Vokurka wrote every of these Philly tracks)
Special Ed - Youngest In Charge[/b]
Donald D - Notorious[/b]
Moritz Bantlin - s/t[/b] (very dark songwriting about death, cancer, homosexuality...strange album)
Selected Sound 7 - Roalnd Kovac - Soft Piano[/b]
Selected Sound 8 - Bob Elger/Delle Haensch - Moto-Cross/Flight By Jet[/b]
Selected Sound 5 - Roland Kovac/Bob Elger - Night Drive/Strange World[/b]
Selected Sound 44 - Ernie Quelle/Rolf K??hn/Delle Haensch - Funny People[/b]
Rah Band - The Crunch And Beyond[/b]
Tribes Of Da Underground 2[/b] (a 1995 compilation with downbeat stuff - Beanfield, Moloko, Tosca, Deadbeats, DJ Food...)
+ lots of spoken word, instructional, audiodrama
12":
Munk vs. Princess Supastah - Mein Schatzi[/b]
Tom Tom Club - Wordy Rappinghood[/b]
Gary Byrd - The Crown[/b]
45s:
Buddy Miles - Them Changes/Midnight Rider[/b]
One Way - Pull Fancy Dancer/Pull Pt.1 & 2[/b]
Nadja Naidenow - Immer die duften Typen[/b]
Bill Summers & Summers Heat - Throw Down/Give Your Love To Me[/b]
Stix Hooper - I Touched A Dream/Gimme Some Space[/b]
Dillinger - Cokane In My Brain/C.B. 200[/b]
Skyy - Call Me/When You Touch Me[/b]
Don Adams - I Can't Stand Living/That Feeling Is Gone[/b]
Compression - Heavy Load/Get it Together[/b] (labeled T.S.O.M. which stands for "The Sound Of Munich")
Orchester Les Searle - Kick Off/Kicker Tango[/b]
Plastic Zoo (Harry Winkler) - Jungle Concerto/Sunday Serenade[/b] (really strange 80s disco with midi-animal voices)
Wolf Berger Party Band - Flying Through The Air/Atlantis[/b]
Fred Wesley & the JBs - Damn Right I Am Somebody Pt.1 & 2[/b]
B.T. Express - Give Up The Funk (Let's Dance)/Heart Of Fire[/b]
Harvey Mason - Pack Up Your Bags/Space Cadets[/b]
Detroit Emeralds - What's The Deal/Let's Get Together[/b]
Black Gorilla - Gimme Dat Banana/Funky Jungle[/b]
Jean Thom??/Jochen Brauer - Die Idee ist gut/Und sowas l??uft noch frei herum[/b]
Alla/The Allstars - Babylon A Fight Rasta Man/Rasta Dub[/b]
Kenan Isler - Bulaman Ben Senin Gibi/Seni Resmen Seviyorum[/b]
Latimore - Let'S Straighten It Out/Ain't Nobody Gonna Make Me Change My Mind[/b]
+ some spoken word, promotion, weird...
Total 35 Euros.
Sun is shining right now, winter's over and this is exactly what I like to hear today.
and dude threw in this semi-turd in for free
got this elsewhere cheap
wow. thats tiny. B+ b-beat classic....dope sessomatto related butttter
and this grail
theres this weird kid (Dante, i think) who frequents philly record shows and stores and looks exclusively for sesame street records. one day i asked him waht the deal was and he was very autistically eloquent about being a completionist. he banged out a want list for me in a matter of minutes and ive been on the lookout. this was one of them. dante, holler at me dude!!!!
RAER!!!
Reposted:
December's Children- ST
Grateful Dead- Aoxomoxoa
Stanley Steamer- ST
Stone Country- ST
Redeye- ST
Harry Chapin- Short Stories
Lenny Dee- Easy Lovin'
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
Mtume- Juicy Fruit
Odetta and the Blues
Chappell- Dance and Mood Music (Jean-Claude Petit)
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express- Closer to It
Herbie Hancock- Speak Like a Child
Stanley Cowell- Musa
Woody Herman- 1964
Herbie Hancock- Crossings
Stanley Cowell- Equipoise
Les McCann- Invitation to Openness
Horace Silver- 27th Man
Horace Silver- Song for my Father
Herbie Hancock- Maiden Voyage
Les McCann Eddie Harris- Swiss Movement
Bob Brookmeyer and Friends
Horace Silver- Total Response
...and tony, those are NOT hard sesame st recs to get. stop making fun of me... i might cry and tell the teacher youre being mean.
My daughter is holding this one, I don't think she's coming off it though.
I found a Roosevelt Franklin last week, that's the Sesame joint!
i have deep sesame crates and ive never found sleepytime bird, its got to be a tuff sesame pull. oscar the grouch is probably holding a box of sealed old store stock in his trash can, but hes not letting go of em!
bobby caldwell - bobby caldwell
idris muhammead - boogie to the top
the jimmy castor bunch - butt of course
the jimmy castor bunch - the everything man
santana - abraxas (quadraphonic w/poster)
herbie hancock - crossings
gato barbieri - under fire
ornette coleman - twins
stuff from the last week or so, including a trip to Frome and up to popping in a charity shop this morning to pick up the Tom JonesLP:
MISSA LUBA (congolese mass - i'm sure many here know this as the music in the film "if". a lovely listen)
TURTLES - "battle of the bands" (never heard this one before -- bonkers with many funky bits and good drums)
BULLDOG - "smasher" (mostly naff, but ahs a cople of cool glam-sounding bits. both with massive drums)
TOM JONES - "live" (been looking for this in charity shops for a while now, excellent version of "shake")
HUDSON MOHAWKE - "polyfolk dance" (picked it up to see what the fuss was about - noithing special to my ears)
NEIL YOUNG - "where the buffalo roam" OST (some interesting bits- mainly picked to fill in my Mr Young collection)
BLUE OYSTER CULT (finally. been on the lookout for it for ages - -savage havy rock!!! "cities on flame with rock and roll"!!!)
plus some random 45's:
CHICO MAGNETIC BAND - "my sorrow" (very pleased to have this in the collection. great double sider)
DIA PROMETIDO - "hey al-lah" (love the a side. middle eastern funk with massive drums)
GROUNDHOGS - "split 2 + 3" (didnt knoiw this 45 excisted! my fav tune on the LP on a handy DJ-friendly 45)
ANTOINE ep (some fun stufff on here)
DIA PROMETIDO - "persepolis" (picked this up from the same seller as the other for cheap. don't really like this one thouhg)
SILICON TEENS - "let's dance" (stupid new wave version of the chris montez tune)
SMALL FACES - "my minds eye" (amazing b-side!!)
TELEVISION - "little johnny jewel" (brilliant post-punk stuff. recomendations of stuff that sounds like this?)
HATFIELD & THE NORTH - "let's eat" (finally got this on 45 - -absolutley love this tune. cantebury perfection)
U DONT WANNA TET MY HENSON!
ummm.
tms= the muppet show?
fr= fraggle rock???
???
pics or youre lying
heres more of that hotness
anyone got anything with sg? (cough, supergrover)
In what genera are you not a completest? I'm guessing that would be the shorter list of generas.
Unfortunately, I've completed some of the areas were I am a completest. So I have to move on. It's bitter sweet.
such a dope cover.
message to grover, if youre so proud, speak the F*ck up with your little ass word bubbles and shit
The McCoys: Jesse Brady/ Resurrection
East L.A. Car Pool: Like They Say In L.A./ Linda Chicana
Timmy Thomas: Rainbow Power/ People Are Changin
Olympic Runners: Drag It Over Here Stereo/ Mono
The Jimmy Castor Bunch Troglodyte (Cave Man)/ I Promise To Remember
Sly & The Family Stone: Family Affair/ Luv N??Haight