Midweek Findations yet?

AKallDayAKallDay 830 Posts
edited March 2009 in Strut Central
these are some interesting things i found this morning from my $2 king, newness: most happy about Azymuth! yay! jon lucien looks like skinny amir ?uestlove so much imo on the minds' eye cover
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  • CosmophonicCosmophonic 1,172 Posts
    Ice Man's Band! That "People Make the World Go Round" cover is amazing! I like that "Come Together" version a lot as well. I remember hating the rest for some reason but can't quite remember? ... its not within my reach at the moment.

  • AKallDayAKallDay 830 Posts



    yeah. i can't find much popsike info on a few of these but i got them to love and enjoy so i care not.
    ....

    and you can't quarrel with a classic......this smokey has a pretty love lament track on it. "baby, baby don't cry"


  • ElectrodeElectrode Los Angeles 3,130 Posts
    No pictures, but I'm sure you guys know what they look like:

    Vida E Inspiracion S/T on Decca (sealed) and The Louis Hayes Group "Variety Is The Spice" on Gryphon. I'll probably up the Vida to Real Headz soon

  • gravelheadwrapgravelheadwrap corn 948 Posts
    these are some interesting things i found this morning from my $2 king, newness:

    most happy about Azymuth! yay!


    I just found "Telecommunication" too, I like that album!

  • DJ_EnkiDJ_Enki 6,473 Posts
    Ice Man's Band! That "People Make the World Go Round" cover is amazing! I like that "Come Together" version a lot as well. I remember hating the rest for some reason but can't quite remember? ... its not within my reach at the moment.

    Those are definitely the standout cuts. I don't hate the rest of it, but I'm not wild about it, either.

  • gravelheadwrapgravelheadwrap corn 948 Posts


  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts


    mailbox finds: thanks to shooterali for the Kendricks. The Gills Singers is great, settled for a reish of Gyp Fox. Modality Stew shreds..

  • Jonny_PaycheckJonny_Paycheck 17,825 Posts
    Hit a nice collection up in Mount Vernon, whose owner was up in the mix of JA politics (a deadly business, to be sure) and was gunned down in his old neighborhood when he recently returned to the island. As my friend said though, "you live by the gun you die by the gun." Bought about 150 records, highlights below



    The 12" in that pic is Dunn Pearson "Groove On Down". That Zap Pow LP is a 70s original on Wham-Pac (90s repros abound, with a green cover instead of blue) and features the Lee Perry-helmed "River" as well as a few funky numbers. Looks cheesy but is pretty dope and tough to turn up.



    Some thorough roots business, "Free For All" is tough as nails, one of the toughest on Wackies - the dub of Little Roy's "Tribal War" album. I've never had the Juks Incorporation albums.



    There was tons of odd shit in the collection - like some ill random Philly rap not pictured here - but an early UK Fleetwood Mac LP was definitely a surprise. Had to pry Tom Brock from the hands of my friend (essential heads know the transaction).

    Chuffed

  • spelunkspelunk 3,400 Posts
    Damn nice JA finds.

    I haven't been doing much of any digging down here (I got my priorities in order!), still haven't hit up the flea market even. I did find a mint Clifton Dyson 12-inch for $2 the other day which was kind of absurd.

  • mylatencymylatency 10,475 Posts
    can someone explain why I bought this thing? ugh


  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    its got "yoda" on it?

  • parsecparsec 5,087 Posts
    DUDE

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    to this day, i can recite most of the lyrics to that song

    "so i stood on my head,but i wont forget what yoda said!"

  • TheGoochTheGooch 541 Posts
    this weeks pickups

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    Jah life time presents - works of the future (This has two killer King Kong tunes!)

    Sluggy Ranks - Ghetto Youth bust (with a very mellow early 90s hip hop remix and original on Far East riddim!!)

    Gwan Skylarking LP (this is home brew reggae LP outta boston. With a version of horace andys skylarking. The digital riddims on this are murda!!)

    Super Cat - Outta Dem Trouble ( a mid 90s super cat on wild apache)

    The 45 is ehtiopians - You'll want to come back on Studio 1

  • TheGoochTheGooch 541 Posts
    Hit a nice collection up in Mount Vernon, whose owner was up in the mix of JA politics (a deadly business, to be sure) and was gunned down in his old neighborhood when he recently returned to the island. As my friend said though, "you live by the gun you die by the gun." Bought about 150 records, highlights below



    The 12" in that pic is Dunn Pearson "Groove On Down". That Zap Pow LP is a 70s original on Wham-Pac (90s repros abound, with a green cover instead of blue) and features the Lee Perry-helmed "River" as well as a few funky numbers. Looks cheesy but is pretty dope and tough to turn up.



    Some thorough roots business, "Free For All" is tough as nails, one of the toughest on Wackies - the dub of Little Roy's "Tribal War" album. I've never had the Juks Incorporation albums.



    There was tons of odd shit in the collection - like some ill random Philly rap not pictured here - but an early UK Fleetwood Mac LP was definitely a surprise. Had to pry Tom Brock from the hands of my friend (essential heads know the transaction).

    Chuffed


    holla if these are gonna be in the shop! nice finds

  • spivyspivy 866 Posts
    free for all and more creation... so good! nice finds jp. more creation up for grabs?

  • PrimeCutsLtdPrimeCutsLtd jersey fresh 2,632 Posts
    dave robinson - rain bow/rain style (bad gong)
    gregory isaacs - smiling face/version (hot shot)
    joe haywood - debt of love/ghost of love (fury)
    betty lavette - do your duty/love's made a fool out of me (silver fox)
    ruby andrews - whatever it takes to please you (zodiac)
    robert patterson singers - hallelujah (sad black tune)/games people play (united artists)
    lucky peterson - our future/funky alphabet (today)
    wailing souls - sugar plum plum (taxi)
    grant green - sookie sookie (blue note)
    pat kelly - if it don't work out/coming home (randys)
    junior english - never win never lose (high note)
    charles hodges - slip around/easier to say than do (calla)
    wess & the airedales - solitudine/tu che non mi conoscevi (durum)
    suzzette & tellers - sugar boy (techniques)
    lattimore brown - everyday i have to cry some/so says my heart (sound stage)
    tamiko jones - ya ya (a&m)
    the rising sun - feel it/gettin' is kinda cool now (kingston)
    willie hightower - walk a mile in my shoes/you used me baby (fame)
    ted taylor - how do you walk away from fear/only the lonely knows (ronn)
    delroy wilson - have some mercy (sydna)
    delroy wilson - call on me (hot shot)
    the rugbys - you, i/stay with me (amazon)
    o.v. wright - i've been searching (back beat)
    roy head - just a little bit (scepter)
    i roy - roots man (impact)
    laurel aitken - back to new orleans/brother david (blue beat)
    dee ervin - i love what your doin' to me (hotlanta)
    dillinger - out the light/hold me tight (belmont)
    jimmy bee - the outside man/i only have eyes for you (ala)
    james carr - talk talk/she's better than you (goldwax)
    ruddy thomas - mama say/hard ears (gibbs)
    sugar minott - my love is true (black roots)
    josey wales - want no aids (arrival)
    lovindeer - magwa man (tsoj)
    lone ranger - fist to fist says done (channel one)
    dennis brown - some like it hot (clocktower)
    meters - message from the meters/zony mash (josie)
    marva whitney - things got to get better/get out of my life (king)
    errol dunkley - don't make me over/little green apples (celluloid)
    phil flowers - like a rolling stone (a&m)
    wilbert harrison - lovin' operator (brunswick)
    ernie andrews - bridge over troubled waters/something (phil-la soul)
    dennis brown - praise without raise (cash & carry)
    dennis brown-dhaima - a true (gibbs)
    bojangles - natty dub in dreamland (high note)
    mighty diamonds - gypsy woman (gibbs)
    gene russell - you are the sunshine of my life/me and mrs. jones (black jazz)
    kenny fickens - since you been gone/you got it (tarx)
    dee dee butler - walking slow/do one good deed (smc)
    little jr. parker - let the good times roll/worried life blues (minit)
    jimmy lindsay - easy (island)
    gi gi - daddy love (sweet)
    james carr - a losing game/let it happen (goldwax)
    pauline & bobby - no messin around/please bless our home (expo)
    eddie & ernie - you give me love to go on/tell it like it is (revue)
    dorothy norwood - get aboard the soul train (grc)
    sister janet mead - the lord's prayer (a&m)
    al wilson - listen to me (rocky road)
    otis clay - got to find a way/a lasting love (one-derful)
    norman conners - kwasi/betcha by golly well (buddah)
    thriller u - juggling (firehouse)
    u brown - come along jah (solid state)
    black ivory - i'll find away/surrender (today)
    willie tell & the overtures - kick-back/soul ranger (chess)
    carter brothers - why baby why (jewel)
    merry clayton - suspicious minds/oh no, not my baby (ode)
    o.v. wright - rhymes/without you (hi)
    mickey & his mice - cracker jack (marti)
    freddie scott - he ain't give you none/run joe (shout)
    gene page - satin soul/all dreams are coming true (atlantic)
    boby franklin - whatever's' your sign (babylon)
    betty everett - been a long time/just a man's way (uni)
    solomon burke - peepin'/got to get you off my mind (atlantic)
    don covay - shingaling '67/i was there (atlantic)
    cecil holmes soulful sounds - kung fu (buddah)

    YES!

  • discos_almadiscos_alma discos_alma 2,164 Posts
    Wow. Nice finds, J.P.!

    The reggae is ridiculously tough to pull out here, and I was pleasantly surprised to come across the Undertaker LP at a local Goodwill. Was it a response to Harry J's album The Liquidator?

    Everything was nabbed for $2 a piece:


  • Wow. Nice finds, J.P.!

    The reggae is ridiculously tough to pull out here, and I was pleasantly surprised to come across the Undertaker LP at a local Goodwill. Was it a response to Harry J's album The Liquidator?

    Everything was nabbed for $2 a piece:


    What f*cking Goodwill?!?!? That is ridiculous. I hit every East Bay Goodwill nearly on a daily basis and haven't found shit in months upon months upon months. I actually am about to throw in the towel.

  • discos_almadiscos_alma discos_alma 2,164 Posts
    Palo Alto. Step your game up

  • behemothbehemoth 2,189 Posts
    First off JP sorry i didnt roll thru. I work in Jersey long hours now.

    2nd. Mt Vernon got records. Found my Skull Snaps and many a rap collection there.

    What Philly rap u found there? You seem to be filling up on that shit as of late

  • Palo Alto. Step your game up

    Oh, F*ck. Palo Alto is too far! I thought you meant East Bay. The city / south of the city is I've done all day trips and come home with nothing, but an empty gas tank.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    Wow. Nice finds, J.P.!

    The reggae is ridiculously tough to pull out here, and I was pleasantly surprised to come across the Undertaker LP at a local Goodwill. Was it a response to Harry J's album The Liquidator?

    Everything was nabbed for $2 a piece:


    That Robert Chatman Holy Ghost Trip is reeeeeaal nice. great find.

  • cpeetzcpeetz 2,112 Posts
    Wow. Nice finds, J.P.!

    The reggae is ridiculously tough to pull out here, and I was pleasantly surprised to come across the Undertaker LP at a local Goodwill. Was it a response to Harry J's album The Liquidator?

    Everything was nabbed for $2 a piece:


    The Undertaker is the truth, I paid a lot more that $2 for my copy.
    Nice work.

  • cpeetzcpeetz 2,112 Posts






    It's been a good week for records.
    The real world has been coming up, now if those packages from Brazil
    would just show up!
    It's been exciting getting back into stuff other than reggae, having a monthly DJ
    gig has helped me emerge from my "reggie rut".
    My ears are open and I'm stoked.

  • upskibooupskiboo 2,396 Posts
    It's been a good week for records.

    its been ok, hit a thrift yesterday and pulled a few minty OG's for next to nothing, pretty cool..












































  • CosmophonicCosmophonic 1,172 Posts
    What is that Elephants Memory album like? I like their first one, but never heard any of the others.

  • upskibooupskiboo 2,396 Posts
    What is that Elephants Memory album like? I like their first one, but never heard any of the others.

    yeah same here, never picked this up before, heard a couple rca's and the muse record elephants memory band something (not sure if its the same band) anyway, i figure this might be a bit raer'er than the other stuff, its on apple recs produced by john lenon and yoko ono, lemme get back when ive listened to the whole thing..

  • upskibooupskiboo 2,396 Posts
    btw.. all questions regarding stan bronstein should be directed towards m_dejean, he is a huuuuuge bronstein FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


  • minimini 880 Posts
    Flea market finds from this week:


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