"confusion" is one of my favorite fela tracks. nice find.
"Confusion" is a on a different Fela LP (which is also called "Confusion"). It was paired with "Gentleman" on the CD release. But yeah, that's a great track too.
Re: Dres:
Upski, are you sleeping?
Uboo got a head start on the outdoor season when I didn't have time to hit the fleas saturday and sunday morning, so he's been all alone with the Buddy Holly collectors and hipsters looking for Technotronic LPs. Like taking candy from a kid. But now I'm back on the prowl and I'll be breathing down his neck all summer.
Crusties, beware
Don't worry R*s, you can have the schlager records
b/w
Let's get together for a and a in the sun soon... :
continuing to get access to some fairly heavy collections, this pile includes pulls from a soul pile (continued from last week) that is just chock full of the titles you hope will be in a good soul collection! And in immaculate condition to boot, for most of them. never seen copies this clean of some of these. also some rock/psyche from a different collection.
excited by this find, I cant find any info on it...great, funky, raw, tittyshaker piano combo thingy. I am assuming this is the same dianne price that plays the brunch jazz circuit here in Memphis...
excited by this find, I cant find any info on it...great, funky, raw, tittyshaker piano combo thingy. I am assuming this is the same dianne price that plays the brunch jazz circuit here in Memphis...
First double penetration related 45 I've ever seen..
Nice Fella find...great album, I found that on Creole rec's a while back, anyone know when the Creole one was released? On the afro tip, this is one I've been looking for for a Long time, and finally copped this week:
The Distral LPs are compilations put out by a Colombian producer of storage tanks for the oil & chemicals industry. There are some great cumbia tracks on these (and a lot of crap). It seems like a lot of companies in South America (Colombia, Peru and Ecuador in particular) put out their own comps back in the 70's. I've got about ten.
Unknown (to me at least) - really nice Christian fuzz 7" with LSD references (flip is called "Green Power") which I found in North Carolina. I don't think they're related to the Put Your Hand in the Hand" Ocean but I could be wrong. Any info appreciated. No sound clips yet sorry.
Was only able to check side 1 over my lunch break today. I've only heard the McNeal & Niles reissue and "Thrust Too" and it sounds a lot like "Thrust Too." You can tell he's still going for the same sort of sound, though it was released in 1983 and has a real smooth feel to it. I think there were at least two tracks that I liked, otherwise seemed enjoyable for what I heard.
Was only able to check side 1 over my lunch break today. I've only heard the McNeal & Niles reissue and "Thrust Too" and it sounds a lot like "Thrust Too." You can tell he's still going for the same sort of sound, though it was released in 1983 and has a real smooth feel to it. I think there were at least two tracks that I liked, otherwise seemed enjoyable for what I heard.
what about $$-wise?
(i picked this up a few weeks ago too - felt the same way you did: one or two solid tracks, the rest didn't knock me out)
Was only able to check side 1 over my lunch break today. I've only heard the McNeal & Niles reissue and "Thrust Too" and it sounds a lot like "Thrust Too." You can tell he's still going for the same sort of sound, though it was released in 1983 and has a real smooth feel to it. I think there were at least two tracks that I liked, otherwise seemed enjoyable for what I heard.
what about $$-wise?
(i picked this up a few weeks ago too - felt the same way you did: one or two solid tracks, the rest didn't knock me out)
No idea. Listened to the rest though, pretty good for '83
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Got a copy of Pete la Roca's "Basra" in the mail for a good price. Cover has minor wear, but wax is mint. Very pleased. Great album to sit down with.
when it rains it pours obviously!!
Dress
wassup homie, from this weekend, Hoola Bandoola Band and rockabilly records for dayzzzzzzz, no floor pics though, sorry!
Just uploaded an entry for this weeks beat battle over at the Stones Throw board, check: http://drop.io/stmbbattle119
Center Stage "Hey Lady"
Ramona King "I Choose You"
Josephine Taylor "What Is Love?"
Sherry Grooms "Take Away the Memories"
Center Stage "Everyday's a Fantasy"
Ramona King "A Few Years Later"
Still sealed!
damn, i need those tarika blues
"Baila Pa Yo Mirar"
"Chaleco"
"Tres Pata"
"confusion" is one of my favorite fela tracks. nice find.
"Confusion" is a on a different Fela LP (which is also called "Confusion").
It was paired with "Gentleman" on the CD release.
But yeah, that's a great track too.
Re: Dres:
Uboo got a head start on the outdoor season when I didn't have time to hit the fleas saturday and sunday morning, so he's been all alone with the Buddy Holly collectors and hipsters looking for Technotronic LPs. Like taking candy from a kid. But now I'm back on the prowl and I'll be breathing down his neck all summer.
Crusties, beware
Don't worry R*s, you can have the schlager records
b/w
Let's get together for a and a in the sun soon... :
^^"Colt 45... Works every time!"
^^ sealed mono red crayola
Anyone who's into Fela should check it out...
First double penetration related 45 I've ever seen..
The Distral LPs are compilations put out by a Colombian producer of storage tanks for the oil & chemicals industry. There are some great cumbia tracks on these (and a lot of crap). It seems like a lot of companies in South America (Colombia, Peru and Ecuador in particular) put out their own comps back in the 70's. I've got about ten.
Unknown (to me at least) - really nice Christian fuzz 7" with LSD references (flip is called "Green Power") which I found in North Carolina. I don't think they're related to the Put Your Hand in the Hand" Ocean but I could be wrong. Any info appreciated. No sound clips yet sorry.
I enjoy that Mubarak lp.
is that wilbur niles worth anything of note?
Was only able to check side 1 over my lunch break today. I've only heard the McNeal & Niles reissue and "Thrust Too" and it sounds a lot like "Thrust Too." You can tell he's still going for the same sort of sound, though it was released in 1983 and has a real smooth feel to it. I think there were at least two tracks that I liked, otherwise seemed enjoyable for what I heard.
what about $$-wise?
(i picked this up a few weeks ago too - felt the same way you did: one or two solid tracks, the rest didn't knock me out)
No idea. Listened to the rest though, pretty good for '83