hookup was right about the plaster casters, it sure does suck, thankfully it was relatively cheap.
billbradleyYou want BBQ sauce? Get the fuck out of my house. 2,890 Posts
A store owner that closed his shop 13 years ago had 22,000 records in storage and decided to start unloading them. He owns a second house that was was completely empty and he setup 22 tables in it. He put out around 10,000 of his records to get things started. 90% of the stuff was going for $1 a record. I have had to focus more on buying for stuff for my kids lately, but damn, it was hard to not go crazy at this guy's house. Here's what I took home for $40. Most of the disco 12" singles are promo copies.
And my finds from the previous weekend's ARC show. Most of these were $1 each too.
heavy sifting thru many more crates from my connects...
^^i have a hard time not picking up records like 'eagle' where ive never heard of or seen it and its on a major label. for all i know its crap but i like the sheer obscurity of such things. ^^that ritmo erotico is pretty strong musically considering the cheesy cover. disappointed in both jake holmes. minted up on Reality, one of those records that is so rarely clean. ^^the 'Charlee' on 'Stunts' is not the same as the one in the AA. still, some alright lo budget soundtrack moves going on here. ^^big surprise with this 5 Americans - had no idea it existed till i saw and bought it. ^^the privilege OST is sealed - looks weird, worth opening? Flamingos is mono, which doesnt appear in the books. strange. child is not living up to hype, the others are enjoyable 2 records that are sleepytime musically but stimulating financially. both seem unplayed. Marvins first and not the easiest record to find. and now the 45s.. ^^ the pic disc kiddie records are Walt Kelly art, irresistible to me, a massive fan of Pogo and everything he did.
heavy sifting thru many more crates from my connects...
^^i have a hard time not picking up records like 'eagle' where ive never heard of or seen it and its on a major label. for all i know its crap but i like the sheer obscurity of such things. ^^that ritmo erotico is pretty strong musically considering the cheesy cover. disappointed in both jake holmes. minted up on Reality, one of those records that is so rarely clean. ^^the 'Charlee' on 'Stunts' is not the same as the one in the AA. still, some alright lo budget soundtrack moves going on here. ^^big surprise with this 5 Americans - had no idea it existed till i saw and bought it. ^^the privilege OST is sealed - looks weird, worth opening? Flamingos is mono, which doesnt appear in the books. strange. child is not living up to hype, the others are enjoyable 2 records that are sleepytime musically but stimulating financially. both seem unplayed. Marvins first and not the easiest record to find. and now the 45s.. ^^ the pic disc kiddie records are Walt Kelly art, irresistible to me, a massive fan of Pogo and everything he did.
Awesome socre dude..... If I recall that Mike Heron Lp has one nice cut on it....but the rest is dissapointing IMO...when i copped it I thought itd be on some Zappa ish....
That looks like Richard Ng on the right. What film is that? I'd assume one of the Lucky Stars but then would expect them all to be on there.
No idea, the entire front cover is in Chinese. Its the back-cover for the one on the top left. The only thing in English is on the bottom of the back cover: Polydor 1975/1977. Wynners and Albert Au cortesey of Phillips Records. Its a shame cus the singing covers 100% of the tracks, the backingtracks are pretty cool.
Ah, well I do know that The Wynners are Chinese pop so I'd guess it's some kind of compilation album then of the hits of the day (best of the best maybe?). Suppose Richard was a big star around then so maybe they just stuck his head on there.
That looks like Richard Ng on the right. What film is that? I'd assume one of the Lucky Stars but then would expect them all to be on there.
No idea, the entire front cover is in Chinese. Its the back-cover for the one on the top left. The only thing in English is on the bottom of the back cover: Polydor 1975/1977. Wynners and Albert Au cortesey of Phillips Records. Its a shame cus the singing covers 100% of the tracks, the backingtracks are pretty cool.
If you need some help, I'll give translating a go. Need to keep up my Chinese. These are Hong Kong/Taiwan LPs yeah? Is there a Tiao Su Rong LP in there somewhere?
Whats the story with your score anyway? I'd be interested to hear how they ended up in Sweden.
Privilege is ok, but probably better unopened. And I actually enjoy the Child LP!
I couldn't stand Child, but I hate most of those Vanilla Fudge style bands (including Vanilla Fudge themselves ... ) - but that Pete Brown is a pretty sick score.
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It's one of Latin sounds.
That "Vaya Puente" is a great listen.
Dude had this in his Cliff and the Shadows section for a quid, "cos no-one is interested in a drummer's solo albums". LOL
Josy Mass is one of the most amazing records I've heard in a while. Gramacks was unfortunately wrecked.
You know what they call a guy that hangs up with a bunch of musicians...?
A drummer.
hookup was right about the plaster casters, it sure does suck, thankfully it was relatively cheap.
And my finds from the previous weekend's ARC show. Most of these were $1 each too.
unreleased boogie acetate
^^i have a hard time not picking up records like 'eagle' where ive never heard of or seen it and its on a major label. for all i know its crap but i like the sheer obscurity of such things.
^^that ritmo erotico is pretty strong musically considering the cheesy cover.
disappointed in both jake holmes.
minted up on Reality, one of those records that is so rarely clean.
^^the 'Charlee' on 'Stunts' is not the same as the one in the AA. still, some alright lo budget soundtrack moves going on here.
^^big surprise with this 5 Americans - had no idea it existed till i saw and bought it.
^^the privilege OST is sealed - looks weird, worth opening?
Flamingos is mono, which doesnt appear in the books. strange.
child is not living up to hype, the others are enjoyable
2 records that are sleepytime musically but stimulating financially. both seem unplayed. Marvins first and not the easiest record to find.
and now the 45s..
^^ the pic disc kiddie records are Walt Kelly art, irresistible to me, a massive fan of Pogo and everything he did.
Awesome socre dude..... If I recall that Mike Heron Lp has one nice cut on it....but the rest is dissapointing IMO...when i copped it I thought itd be on some Zappa ish....
I thought everyone apreciates doubles copies of dope records, no?
That looks like Richard Ng on the right. What film is that? I'd assume one of the Lucky Stars but then would expect them all to be on there.
No idea, the entire front cover is in Chinese. Its the back-cover for the one on the top left. The only thing in English is on the bottom of the back cover: Polydor 1975/1977. Wynners and Albert Au cortesey of Phillips Records. Its a shame cus the singing covers 100% of the tracks, the backingtracks are pretty cool.
Thanks.
I'd even say: I pity the fool who has to listen to that Mike Heron album. And I'm a huge fan of the Incredible String Band.
6 euroos the 2
and some flea shit this morning
If you need some help, I'll give translating a go. Need to keep up my Chinese. These are Hong Kong/Taiwan LPs yeah? Is there a Tiao Su Rong LP in there somewhere?
Whats the story with your score anyway? I'd be interested to hear how they ended up in Sweden.
Just realized I have the one LP next to the top right corner one. So awful. But in a funny way.
I couldn't stand Child, but I hate most of those Vanilla Fudge style bands (including Vanilla Fudge themselves ... ) - but that Pete Brown is a pretty sick score.