Trying to wade through a swag of 45s, but here are some LPs. Got onto a sweet Jazz LP collection, unfortunately a lot of them seem to be later presses, the 2 Blue Notes shown are original deep groove pressings, there were a lot more though which were all later 2nd presses without the deep groove. Left a bunch behind because I'm still trying to make my mind up about them. Lots more original Prestige etc, that sort of stuff. Bobby Taylor is a long time want & white label promo. New Sharon Jones is so good. Hall High is a pretty solid school jazz LP.
Rashied Ali is great, free/spiritual like stuff from the early 70s with James Ulmer on guitar. The thing is with the Blue Notes, I wouldn't be flipping them, so for my collection I just need to decide if I'll be content with 2nd presses or not.
My charity, boot sale, record fair and shop finds for this month:
Some classic Rap LP's from local store that doesn't do Rap! (?4 each)
Boogie Boys - Romeo Knight
Ghetto Boys - Making Trouble
Audio Two - What More Can I Say
3rd Bass - Derelicts of Dialect
Just Ice - Kool and Deadley
Just Ice - Back to the Old School
Two Live Crew - Move Somethin'
Biz Markie - Goin' Off
Mc Shy D - Got to be Tough
Mc Shan - Down By Law
Hip Hop 12's from the same spot (?1)
DJ Mega Mix - The Finest Ingredients
Eric B & Rakim - Paid in Full (7minutes of madness)
Stetsasonic - Sally
DST - Crazy Cuts
Mc Craig G - Transformer
Cutmaster DC - Brooklyn's in the House
Funky Four - Do you want to Rock?
Beastie Boys - Cookie Puss
James Brown - Froggy Mix
Z3 MC's - Triple Threat
Run DMC - Run's House
Public Enemy - You're Gonna Get Yours
B Beat Girls - Jungle Swing
Triple M Bass - Worse 'Em
MC Shan - Beat Biter
Cold Crush Brothers - Feel the Horns
Ice T - Make it Funky
"Captain" Grandmaster Caz - Count Basey
Original Concept - Pump that Bass
Thumbs & The Hoestiles - Let's Get Started
Special Ed - I Got it Made
Ultramagnetic - Travellin' at the Speed of Thought
Newtrament - London Brodge is Falling Down
James Brown - Sex Machine
The Next four were from the same shop. The guy had already warned me that there were some expensive items in the box but he would price stuff up for me. Grabbed these four. Thought the Kinks would be one of the expensive ones he was talking about so was pleasantly suprised when he said they were all ?5 each.
Only really grabbed the 4 Seasons LP as the packaging is so great, here is a photo of part of the insert:
The next three pics are all charity finds. All pretty well known with some VV classics in there:
Next ones are from today's record fair, pretty slim pickings but nothing more than ?3 so can't complain too much!
Finally the last one shows a couple of beauties plucked from MVE:
i just left a bunch of cuban revolutionary lps behind the other day, this looks pretty hot though..
This one is all right, cover art is rad! I like a few of the other GESI LPs a bit more. I wish the group would have experimented more w/ Brazilian style rhythms. The tracks that they do, sound awesome.
i just left a bunch of cuban revolutionary lps behind the other day, this looks pretty hot though..
This one is all right, cover art is rad! I like a few of the other GESI LPs a bit more. I wish the group would have experimented more w/ Brazilian style rhythms. The tracks that they do, sound awesome.
What are the best ones to get? I have all of ZERO[/b] GESI records!
i just left a bunch of cuban revolutionary lps behind the other day, this looks pretty hot though..
This one is all right, cover art is rad! I like a few of the other GESI LPs a bit more. I wish the group would have experimented more w/ Brazilian style rhythms. The tracks that they do, sound awesome.
What are the best ones to get? I have all of ZERO[/b] GESI records!
Check your PMs.
Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey,
Here are some LPs I picked up during my trip to Rome, Italy back at the end of March/early April 2010.
From left to right, starting at the top row and moving downward, the LPs include:
-"SuperStereo Test Record"-Vedette Records. -"Violette Noziere"-OST. -"Le'Etat Sauvage"-OST. -"Pollution"-Battiato. -"What's on Your Mind?"-Hodges, James, & Smith. -"Coromagia"-Schola Cantorum RCA. -"Storia di un Impiegato"-Fabrizio De Andre. -"What's Your Name, What's Your Number"-Andrea True Connection (what, I'm a disco head). -"Io Che non Sono L'imperatore"-Edoardo Bennato. -"Back to America" b/w "Don't Stop the Music" 12" single-Paradise. -"Viaggi Organizzati"-Lucio Dalla.
stax, lucio dalla is a legend out there and all my people hold fabrizio d'andre in the highest regard. singer songwriter extraordinaire
hope you had a great trip!
Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
stax, lucio dalla is a legend out there and all my people hold fabrizio d'andre in the highest regard. singer songwriter extraordinaire
hope you had a great trip!
Hey Tripdubs,
Yes, it was a fabulous trip, although wifey was pissed at my insistence on shopping for LPs. I was over there for a research conference in which we (my co-author and I) did our one-day paper presentation appearance. Then, we (me, wifey, my co-author and his wifey, moms, and stepdad) spend the rest of the week touring the city. We took in all the historic sites (e.g, the Vatican, The Coliseum, The Roman Walls, St. Peter's Basilica, Museo Borghese, etc.), shopped, and enjoyed the wonderful food and drink as well. I snapped a gang of photos which I'll post at some point. Wifey and I want to return to Italy and check out Florence, Venice, Milan, and Capri.
Comments
It was released as a 12" and 12" promo.
I hope you didn't really pay $40 for "Flyin' Shoes"
had this like 5 years ago, lp with the blue cloudy cover, guess i was a little too fast getting rid of it, seen it several times since btw..
That Ken McIntyre is
You should go back for those BN's... always flippable.
Would probably be better if it was the sounds of him hitting.
Compilation of weak pop songs by RCA artists.
There's one on Popsike for $500+ but it's more like a $50 LP.
Will likely go to a Baseball fan and not a vinyl collector.
Rose Royce, Friend & Lover, Sam & Dave, Minnie Ripperton, Nina Simone, Change, Brenton Wood, Bohannon, Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
Freez, Little Milton, Gary Numan, Aretha Franklin, Gwen McRae, Issac Hayes, Aretha Franklin, Raydio, Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto
Anyone heard this LP?
i just left a bunch of cuban revolutionary lps behind the other day, this looks pretty hot though..
Some classic Rap LP's from local store that doesn't do Rap! (?4 each)
Boogie Boys - Romeo Knight
Ghetto Boys - Making Trouble
Audio Two - What More Can I Say
3rd Bass - Derelicts of Dialect
Just Ice - Kool and Deadley
Just Ice - Back to the Old School
Two Live Crew - Move Somethin'
Biz Markie - Goin' Off
Mc Shy D - Got to be Tough
Mc Shan - Down By Law
Hip Hop 12's from the same spot (?1)
DJ Mega Mix - The Finest Ingredients
Eric B & Rakim - Paid in Full (7minutes of madness)
Stetsasonic - Sally
DST - Crazy Cuts
Mc Craig G - Transformer
Cutmaster DC - Brooklyn's in the House
Funky Four - Do you want to Rock?
Beastie Boys - Cookie Puss
James Brown - Froggy Mix
Z3 MC's - Triple Threat
Run DMC - Run's House
Public Enemy - You're Gonna Get Yours
B Beat Girls - Jungle Swing
Triple M Bass - Worse 'Em
MC Shan - Beat Biter
Cold Crush Brothers - Feel the Horns
Ice T - Make it Funky
"Captain" Grandmaster Caz - Count Basey
Original Concept - Pump that Bass
Thumbs & The Hoestiles - Let's Get Started
Special Ed - I Got it Made
Ultramagnetic - Travellin' at the Speed of Thought
Newtrament - London Brodge is Falling Down
James Brown - Sex Machine
The Next four were from the same shop. The guy had already warned me that there were some expensive items in the box but he would price stuff up for me. Grabbed these four. Thought the Kinks would be one of the expensive ones he was talking about so was pleasantly suprised when he said they were all ?5 each.
Only really grabbed the 4 Seasons LP as the packaging is so great, here is a photo of part of the insert:
The next three pics are all charity finds. All pretty well known with some VV classics in there:
Next ones are from today's record fair, pretty slim pickings but nothing more than ?3 so can't complain too much!
Finally the last one shows a couple of beauties plucked from MVE:
This one is all right, cover art is rad! I like a few of the other GESI LPs a bit more. I wish the group would have experimented more w/ Brazilian style rhythms. The tracks that they do, sound awesome.
What are the best ones to get? I have all of ZERO[/b] GESI records!
Check your PMs.
Here are some LPs I picked up during my trip to Rome, Italy back at the end of March/early April 2010.
From left to right, starting at the top row and moving downward, the LPs include:
-"SuperStereo Test Record"-Vedette Records.
-"Violette Noziere"-OST.
-"Le'Etat Sauvage"-OST.
-"Pollution"-Battiato.
-"What's on Your Mind?"-Hodges, James, & Smith.
-"Coromagia"-Schola Cantorum RCA.
-"Storia di un Impiegato"-Fabrizio De Andre.
-"What's Your Name, What's Your Number"-Andrea True Connection (what, I'm a disco head).
-"Io Che non Sono L'imperatore"-Edoardo Bennato.
-"Back to America" b/w "Don't Stop the Music" 12" single-Paradise.
-"Viaggi Organizzati"-Lucio Dalla.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
lucio dalla is a legend out there
and all my people hold fabrizio d'andre in the highest regard. singer songwriter extraordinaire
hope you had a great trip!
Hey Tripdubs,
Yes, it was a fabulous trip, although wifey was pissed at my insistence on shopping for LPs. I was over there for a research conference in which we (my co-author and I) did our one-day paper presentation appearance. Then, we (me, wifey, my co-author and his wifey, moms, and stepdad) spend the rest of the week touring the city. We took in all the historic sites (e.g, the Vatican, The Coliseum, The Roman Walls, St. Peter's Basilica, Museo Borghese, etc.), shopped, and enjoyed the wonderful food and drink as well. I snapped a gang of photos which I'll post at some point. Wifey and I want to return to Italy and check out Florence, Venice, Milan, and Capri.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
That would be great, Tripdubs, and I'd definitely take you up on it.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak