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  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    I got some nice "finds" lately - admittedly a few eBay/set sale things in here along with stuff from local stores and trades:




    Splurged online for the Blossom Toes and Mindbenders, although Blossom Toes was a great price, really kind of a steal since "VG+" ended up being NM- except for one inaudible scuff. The Mindbenders was a total white whale for me, one of the greatest post-beat albums and totally hard to find, never released in the US and even in the UK doesn't seem all that common. Such a great album, includes the original version of Rod Argent's "I Want Her She Wants Me" recorded a year before the Zombies did it themselves on Odessey & Oracle.

    These first 2 45's came from the thrift down my block. a stone miracle to find decent garage there!




    haha yes that is a Peggy Lee 45, got it the same day at that thrift and it is a version of my favorite Tim Hardin song.
    In fact, the flip is "Misty Roses" too, so how could I not drop the 50 cents?



    love both sides of the Arthur Adams, great guitar-heavy soul. Chozen Ones:

    edit: sorry for the endless scroll - the board won't let me post the 45 pix side-by-side ... ??

  • CosmophonicCosmophonic 1,172 Posts
    PrimeCutsLtd said:
    My buddies dad had a garage full of records. Here's what I pulled from the crates of rock.


    That Dust record is so good, still searching for that one myself!

    I've given that Stray record a million chances because of the amazing cover and found it not very interesting, and always regret not picking it up (because of the cover). Did you like it?

  • grahamgraham 201 Posts
    Some garage sale finds



    Not sure who the artist is but interesting none the less, from '90.

  • dopeshitdopeshit 134 Posts
    Cosmophonic said:
    PrimeCutsLtd said:
    My buddies dad had a garage full of records. Here's what I pulled from the crates of rock.


    That Dust record is so good, still searching for that one myself!

    I've given that Stray record a million chances because of the amazing cover and found it not very interesting, and always regret not picking it up (because of the cover). Did you like it?

    got a vg og of the dust for trade...let me know if interested

  • upskibooupskiboo 2,396 Posts
    Jspr said:
    Most "interesting" stuff in a while...


    HAAAA.. U MAD DAWGGY!!!!!!!! ;D

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    Marky Mark joints gonna be hot property after that "Glee" episode.

  • The_NonThe_Non 5,691 Posts
    I heard Marky Mark on the radio driving through Eastern Shore, MD. I thought it was a joke at first, but they played it in full with the utmost seriousness afterwards.

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    The_Non said:
    I heard Marky Mark on the radio driving through Eastern Shore, MD. I thought it was a joke at first, but they played it in full with the utmost seriousness afterwards.
    Marky Mark's genius finally vindicated :woah:

  • RockadelicRockadelic Out Digging 13,993 Posts

  • RockadelicRockadelic Out Digging 13,993 Posts
    Nice finds SOI.....how is that Chozen Ones??

  • PrimeCutsLtdPrimeCutsLtd jersey fresh 2,632 Posts
    Cosmophonic said:
    PrimeCutsLtd said:
    My buddies dad had a garage full of records. Here's what I pulled from the crates of rock.


    That Dust record is so good, still searching for that one myself!

    I've given that Stray record a million chances because of the amazing cover and found it not very interesting, and always regret not picking it up (because of the cover). Did you like it?

    jammin the record right now...diggin it. Want to play it louder but the family is sleeping. Kind of want to check out their first two albums.

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    Rockadelic said:
    Nice finds SOI.....how is that Chozen Ones??

    Surprised you don't know it, R*ch - it's from Long Island!

    There was an awful youtube clip, so I ripped it for ya:






    Then there's the opposite to the "soul rock" side, the "folk rock" side, which has a nice Zombies sound:








  • CraigCraig 269 Posts
    graham said:

    Not sure who the artist is but interesting none the less, from '90.

    Nice find,

    He's got his name on there, it's Zak.

  • upskibooupskiboo 2,396 Posts
    finally bagged this chic produced ost, sooo hot!




    ...and spring finds pics unload, heres some recent ones:


















  • llmod1llmod1 317 Posts
    upskiboo said:
    finally bagged this chic produced ost, sooo hot!




    ...and spring finds pics unload, heres some recent ones:


















    Some great finds here!! Let me know if that HomeSapiens is for sale or trade!!

  • llmod1llmod1 317 Posts
    So just back from a weeks trip to NY.

    Stayed in Brooklyn (Williamsburg) which was great.

    Managed to get to quite a few shops, all of the Williamsburg ones, those on the Lower East side, one private dealer and a couple of other random shops in the Greenwich Village area and two thrifts.

    Took a load of trades with me so didn't end up spending much money at all. Traded with Johnny at Good Records, Jared at Big City Records and the guys over at Acadamy in Brooklyn.



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    Tempo 70 - Great latin funk tracks
    PS186 - Kiddie Funk LP
    Hustlers Convention - Classic breaks + great LP
    The Human Condition - One cool funky track about the state of the economy
    Oliver Sain - Bus Stop
    The Grasshopper - Soundtrack with one funky track
    Bambaataa's Theme - Electro version of the Theme from The Taking of Pelham 123
    Lou Donaldson - Everything I play is Funky - Classic Blue Note funky jazz
    Emanuel K hahim - Total Submission - Latin Jazz



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    The William Singers - He Lifted Me - Couple of funky gospel tracks on here
    Monk Higgins - Extra Soul Perception - Long time funky jazz want
    How to Belly Dance for your Sultan - One super funky break beat track on here!
    Milt Matthews Inc - Sealed Folk Funk
    Harold Johnson Sextet - Everybody Loves a Winner
    Roy Merriweather - Jesus Christ - Sealed funk jazz version
    Steve Grossman - Some Shapes of things to Come
    Atmosphere - Jazz Rock - Funky jazz rock from Luxembourg!
    The Free Design - Kites are Fun - Another long tome want for cheap



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    Jack McDuff - Check this Out
    Wille Hutch - Foxy Brown - Filling a couple of Blaxpo holes in the collection
    Mike Nock - Magic Mansions - Funky downbeat jazz
    Lonnie Liston Smith - Reflections of a Golden Dream
    Francis Lai - I'll Never Forget What's his Name - Radio Music is the track on here.
    Maxine Weldon - ST
    Kool and The Gang - Country Junky
    Lonnie Liston Smith - Cosmic Force
    Cal Tjader - Shades of Green



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    Irakare - Balacoa con Pan is cuban funk at its best
    Jerry Fielding - Scorpio soundtrack
    Shango - Zulu Groove 12"
    Edwin Star - Hell up in Harlem
    Hammer - ST - Long time want found in thrift
    Lou Courtney - I'm in Need of Love
    TCB - Open for Business - Never see this one talked about, sone of the best funky rock I've heard on this LP.
    Nancy Ames - Spiced with Brasil - Another thrift find, Pow Wow Wow



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    Fraser & Debolt - With Pleasure
    Musica Orbis - ST - Don't know much about this one, anyone help?
    Opus 7 - ST - Sealed
    Mtume - Rebirth Cycle - Funky spiriual jazz
    The Sound of the San Francisco Christian Centre - In demand funky gospel LP with one great vocal jazz track
    NTSU - Lab 68 - Funky big band jazz
    Keef Hartley - Overdog - Imitations from Back Home is killer!



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    Brasillian 45 picked up at Good records, very funky.



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    Three Numero Comps, the top one is the unreleased 24 Karat Black LP which is amazing



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    The legendary Penthouse LP. Why legendary??? Se next photo!



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  • upskibooupskiboo 2,396 Posts
    llmod1 said:
    upskiboo said:



    Some great finds here!! Let me know if that HomeSapiens is for sale or trade!!

    this one has to be the best record ive heard yet on the spanish label movie play, sounds like arthur verocai in places, or some brazilian fusion prog madness, very dope.. its all in spanish so not sure whats the deal here, from the title, the nuclear explosion cover and the music, it looks and sounds like another concept thingy, maybe its about humans and their self destruction...?

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    llmod1 said:



    Some great finds here!! !!

    yeah no kidding.

  • holmesholmes 3,532 Posts
    that Chozen Ones 45 is cool, thanks for posting.

  • pcmrpcmr 5,591 Posts
    holmes said:
    that Chozen Ones 45 is cool, thanks for posting.
    thx

  • planlessplanless 819 Posts



  • skelskel You can't cheat karma 5,033 Posts
    Sharing the joy of a boot sale, in a field somewhere deep in Essex, this past beautiful Sunday at 11am
    60p to get in, 15 aisles with circa 20 stalls each side
    Approximate house clearance: pro seller ratio around 8:2.
    Approximate ratio of stalls w/records : stalls w/o: 1:10
    Number of boxes looked at: approx 30
    Number sorted through: 15
    Number of boxes not on the table-top: all of 'em




    Random view of the start of an aisle


    How the typical bootsale box rolls in 2010


    Random aisle view










    Stoked to see a JAM 45, immediately think it will be Frog' and mentally prepare to flip for hella cash.
    Hopes crushed fairly immediately upon closer inspection. Buy it anyway.


    Rinked 'Superfly' in this box, never seen before at a booter. Pass on that.
    Later remorse at not picking up the Magic Fly LP


    Familiar sight to bootsale grippers.

    A meagre score:

    Always pick these up for pennies if mint. The best Undertones 45, Style Council classic,
    edgy Pigbag punk funk, and delighted to put an unplayed 'Afternoon Delight' in the bag.
    A small but significant pleasure.


    Never pass these up. Part of our heritage.


    No idea why I bought Japan, it's tedious. Minty EBTG debut in immaculate embossed cover - a no-brainer


    Wouldn't normally touch this SOD trilogy but was egged on by the recent Boy George docudrama.
    Horrible 80s landfill proto-arena rock.


    Never turn this away, son.


    Very topical now, being used as a World Cup TV theme I noticed recently.
    Track called Focus, but pictured in finest Kala-vision.
    It's called irony, people.


    A couple of budget lounge LPs on Contour, didn't look promising but I'm a sucker for these.
    One on the left contains a great cover of 'Fragment of Fear'.
    Full on trippy acid lounge w/ sweeping dark moody ill drama strings.
    Research indicates it to be [del]bootlegged[/del] comped on Dusty Fingers.
    Storming versions of Captain Scarlett and UFO on the other. Rad.


    So good on a mint blue vinyl 12, really spanks.

    And, er, that's it.

  • devoglamdevoglam 143 Posts
    been pretty pleased with these recent pick ups. got some 'essentials' that i can cross off the list, plus some stuff for a new mix that I'm SLOWLY putting together. plus, i finally bucked up and bought a new camera so i should be able to contribute to these threads in the future...

    FYI - the 12" on the top row is 'Another One Bites The Dust' by Sugar Daddy on BC Records

    on the Dust - S/T, its funny how records seem to pop up in unison around here...

    Photobucket

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    new (somewhat) local record show yesterday actually had a few decent things, this is all from there..

    best of all, except for the Fabulous Peps and Orlando Marin nothing was over $5:




  • planlessplanless 819 Posts
    llmod1 said:

    Bambaataa???s Theme - Electro version of the Theme from The Taking of Pelham 123



    never knew that something exists, how is it?

    and were are the gremlins on the board? all GONE???

  • llmod1llmod1 317 Posts
    llmod1 said:

    Bambaataa???s Theme - Electro version of the Theme from The Taking of Pelham 123



    never knew that something exists, how is it?

    Sorry this should have read Assault on Precint 13!!
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