Reggie Griffin: Mr Everything Orm & Kamelie: Tropic The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy: Television the drug of the nation Willie Colon & Ruben Blades: Siembra Rockers Revenge: Walking on sunshine The Cold Crush Brothers: Punk rock rap
Pete Seeger & Brother Kirk visit Sesame Street Shirelles
unfortunately the diggin mission got cut short this weekend due to a flat tire, hit up a spot though which delivered me these for a buck a piece, did feel that sweet old adrenalin rush, you dont see these babies in the field too often..
Nice find, holmes. I've heard about it but never heard it. What's the music like? Ivan Horn, the guitarist, played for many years with C.V. J??rgensen and many other danish rock bands.
Nice find, holmes. I've heard about it but never heard it. What's the music like? Ivan Horn, the guitarist, played for many years with C.V. J??rgensen and many other danish rock bands.
its pretty good actually, better than the Days i had a few years back.. more edgy, and with some funkness underneath the blues rock, trio sound with raw guitar riffs, drums are a bit low or muddy in the mix maybe, has that private-ish flavour, def some hendrix/mayall in there, both hard and mellow tracks... i would keep it, but the wax is real clean so i recon it'll be gone soon!!!
Went to the same fleamarket as last week and dug another 40 boxes of 45s. Dude says he still has 3 shipping containers of records.
A lot of nice Disco and Boogiestuff came out of these. Here's some of what I got.
Finally found that infamous german version of "Rappers Delight". "Baby Baba Boogie" by The Gap Band is my tune. I'm digging this so much. Like the Shalamar too.
The version of "Oh! Calcutta" by Thijs Van Leer is my new favorite. The Georgie Fame is "Beware Of The Dog" a serious piece of Hammond Modjazz. Middle right is Stevie Wonders "Keep On Runnin'". Lower right corner is Daisy Door with Orchestra Mladen Franko "Du lebst in Deiner Welt" a crazy Synth-Schlager with fat drums. Someone has sampled this but I still don't know who.
Lower left is Eddie Constantine. Jos?? Madera y su tropical combo "Venus" is a beautiful Chachacha with soulful harmonies.
Lower left "Scharf gew??rzt!" an EP with late 50ies Mambo with idiotic german lyrics. "Papa tanzt Mambo" and "Mambomusik aus Martinique".
The only 12"s I got this weekend. Raphaele Records is loungy library stuff with a few good moments. Lower left is DAS EFX "Mic Checka" 12". "Apokalypse" is a german reading of Johns Apokalypse with pipe organ. Very disturbing.
30 Euro were spent on everything. I like Munich fleamarkets.
Ha! The Redneck Butcher cover....Once had a dude who collected those come into the shop and buy those (he was aghast ours were only $15 to $20), one of his more memorable quotes was "you know there are only 250,000 of these, right?"
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Not "ha ha" funny...
OMFG!!!
Ooh, the bottom album has a lot of
Crusty alert!
Reggie Griffin: Mr Everything
Orm & Kamelie: Tropic
The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy: Television the drug of the nation
Willie Colon & Ruben Blades: Siembra
Rockers Revenge: Walking on sunshine
The Cold Crush Brothers: Punk rock rap
Pete Seeger & Brother Kirk visit Sesame Street
Shirelles
Nice find, holmes. I've heard about it but never heard it. What's the music like? Ivan Horn, the guitarist, played for many years with C.V. J??rgensen and many other danish rock bands.
its pretty good actually, better than the Days i had a few years back.. more edgy, and with some funkness underneath the blues rock, trio sound with raw guitar riffs, drums are a bit low or muddy in the mix maybe, has that private-ish flavour, def some hendrix/mayall in there, both hard and mellow tracks... i would keep it, but the wax is real clean so i recon it'll be gone soon!!!
A lot of nice Disco and Boogiestuff came out of these. Here's some of what I got.
Finally found that infamous german version of "Rappers Delight". "Baby Baba Boogie" by The Gap Band is my tune. I'm digging this so much. Like the Shalamar too.
The version of "Oh! Calcutta" by Thijs Van Leer is my new favorite. The Georgie Fame is "Beware Of The Dog" a serious piece of Hammond Modjazz. Middle right is Stevie Wonders "Keep On Runnin'". Lower right corner is Daisy Door with Orchestra Mladen Franko "Du lebst in Deiner Welt" a crazy Synth-Schlager with fat drums. Someone has sampled this but I still don't know who.
Lower left is Eddie Constantine. Jos?? Madera y su tropical combo "Venus" is a beautiful Chachacha with soulful harmonies.
Lower left "Scharf gew??rzt!" an EP with late 50ies Mambo with idiotic german lyrics. "Papa tanzt Mambo" and "Mambomusik aus Martinique".
The only 12"s I got this weekend. Raphaele Records is loungy library stuff with a few good moments. Lower left is DAS EFX "Mic Checka" 12". "Apokalypse" is a german reading of Johns Apokalypse with pipe organ. Very disturbing.
30 Euro were spent on everything. I like Munich fleamarkets.
Xavier is nice. I was psyched to finally find a copy of Live At the P.J's in the field
Sharon Jones and Sugarman Three were copped used for cheap...
Highwind is SEALED!
-themes from marlboro county
-elvis xmas album
all clean og copies. got doubles get at me
-the king of diggin
The Jimi is a New Zealand press. Is it raer/ or ????
FRIENDS OF SOUND:
i'll give you $500 for all 3. pm me
Wait, weren't these dudes BDK's dancers??
B/W
I don't even buy rap any more but I'd cop this in an instant:
Ha! The Redneck Butcher cover....Once had a dude who collected those come into the shop and buy those (he was aghast ours were only $15 to $20), one of his more memorable quotes was "you know there are only 250,000 of these, right?"
Nice!
love this record!!! so much loopage and awesomeness
LOL.
can this quote be incorporated into some type of graemlin denoting beatles collector shut-in/craigslist obsessive-compulsive lunatic?
the topo is really clean and the jazz recs are good starter copies:
most of these are from a 400piece 45 collection i got along with a copy of Jesse James "Are You Gonna Leave Me" on Shirley but ive already sold that:
the Stickball was in storage and has a really bugged out spoken vocal track: