John Lampkin- Disco Dancin' (solid raw instrumentals with loads of breaks) Discorobics Francios Roubaix- Zita Soundtrack Port Authority (sucka is sealed)
one last bit of rippage. from that peach melba album, this is a tune by eugene mcdaniels with bob james on rhodes, dave grusin and richard tee on arp and moog, tom scott on lyricon...
those are the two best tracks, but there are 2-3 other very solid instrumental compositions with some funk and a bit of disco mixed in and played by the same band (which sounds a lot like tom scott and a bunch of west coast studio dudes).
there is 1 vocal track with a young kim karnes (which commences just as i fade out the first track i ripped- worst thing on here) and 1 sunshine pop track by some group called "the sounds of sunshine" which is actually sort of cool..
now, here's the really good news: a sealed copy is going for around 5 bucks.
those are the two best tracks, but there are 2-3 other very solid instrumental compositions with some funk and a bit of disco mixed in and played by the same band (which sounds a lot like tom scott and a bunch of west coast studio dudes).
there is 1 vocal track with a young kim karnes (which commences just as i fade out the first track i ripped- worst thing on here) and 1 sunshine pop track by some group called "the sounds of sunshine" which is actually sort of cool..
now, here's the really good news: it can be had for about 2 bucks (plus shipping)!
John Lampkin- Disco Dancin' (solid raw instrumentals with loads of breaks)
Discorobics
Francios Roubaix- Zita Soundtrack
Port Authority (sucka is sealed)
I had some requests for some more info on the Disco Dancin??? album from the first post on here so here ya go???.
Label: Activity Records 1978
Vocalists: Gloria Scott (!!!), Giovanna Worth
Guitarist: Del Kacher
Track listing (these are ALL covers):
1. Runaway Love by Linda Clifford
2. Express Yourself by Charles Wright
3. Got to Give it Up by Marvin Gaye
4. Dance with Me by Orleans
5. Devil's Gun by C.J. & Co.
6. Dusic by Brick
7. Play that Funky Music
8. Night Fever
9. Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba
10. Stayin Alive by The BeeGees
11. Deeper
one last bit of rippage. from that peach melba album, this is a tune by eugene mcdaniels with bob james on rhodes, dave grusin and richard tee on arp and moog, tom scott on lyricon...
"a million years before this time"
Damn dude I found this record in my collection last week! I can't remember when I bought it. I was about to toss it until I heard this track.
fejmelba: that i dik dik is a favorite, hammond speed metal!
rockadelic: that messenger label is interesting, it is actually a reissue label of 60/70s gospel of releases from Memphis labels like divine spirituals, hub city, etc....strange they decided to re-release certain titles on a different imprint...
Euclid Records of St. Louis opened a branch in NOLA a couple days ago, had a big opening party today w/free beer, chicken, and snoballs. Picked these up:
went to another store also and got Budos III (so good) and a sealed copy of this:
although having been pretty busy plus stressed out finishing up a school education period, with several exams, project and so forth, i havent been completely able to leave the wild alone, and did manage to pull a few things over the last couple weeks..
so, here are a couple of the better tracks from that heroes ost that might be enjoyable to some...
"manhattan skyline and statues"
"bus stop affair"
I'm lovin this. Are the rest of the tracks instrumental? Same vein?
Sounds very much like Jack was a big fan of Dave Grusin and his 'Three Days Of The Condor' soundtrack :D
The Rhodes playing in particular on 'Bus Stop Affair' sounds very much like Dave Grusin, with those ascending patterns of fourths - anybody know whether he played on this soundtrack?
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"heroes" is pretty cool little soundtrack..."bus stop affair" sounds very dusty fingerish...bunch of solid cuts here. .i'll try to post it in a bit.
$70?
I believe it's a Mexican record and that there is no US pressing.
Clips? Looks hott
"manhattan skyline and statues"
"bus stop affair"
You are correct. Kinda weird it didn't come out on Fania Int'l, no?
"a million years before this time"
I'm lovin this. Are the rest of the tracks instrumental? Same vein?
there is 1 vocal track with a young kim karnes (which commences just as i fade out the first track i ripped- worst thing on here) and 1 sunshine pop track by some group called "the sounds of sunshine" which is actually sort of cool..
now, here's the really good news: a sealed copy is going for around 5 bucks.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HEROES-Jack-Nitzsche-77-Stereo-OST-LP-SEALED-/330250807181?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item4ce47b678d
I can afford that. Thanks for the heads up!
"Pepe El Toro
Is that THE Paquito Guzman? My mother is in love with that dude, didn't know he did stuff this early on.
peace,xavier
I had some requests for some more info on the Disco Dancin??? album from the first post on here so here ya go???.
Label: Activity Records 1978
Vocalists: Gloria Scott (!!!), Giovanna Worth
Guitarist: Del Kacher
Track listing (these are ALL covers):
1. Runaway Love by Linda Clifford
2. Express Yourself by Charles Wright
3. Got to Give it Up by Marvin Gaye
4. Dance with Me by Orleans
5. Devil's Gun by C.J. & Co.
6. Dusic by Brick
7. Play that Funky Music
8. Night Fever
9. Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba
10. Stayin Alive by The BeeGees
11. Deeper
DivShare File - Runaway Love.mp3
DivShare File - Devil_s Gun.mp3
DivShare File - Got to Give It Up.mp3
DivShare File - Pata Pata.mp3
DivShare File - Night Fever.mp3
DivShare File - Express Yourself.mp3
DivShare File - Deeper.mp3
DivShare File - Dance With Me.mp3
DivShare File - Dusic.mp3
DivShare File - Play that Funky Music.mp3
Damn dude I found this record in my collection last week! I can't remember when I bought it. I was about to toss it until I heard this track.
rockadelic: that messenger label is interesting, it is actually a reissue label of 60/70s gospel of releases from Memphis labels like divine spirituals, hub city, etc....strange they decided to re-release certain titles on a different imprint...
went to another store also and got Budos III (so good) and a sealed copy of this:
Sounds very much like Jack was a big fan of Dave Grusin and his 'Three Days Of The Condor' soundtrack :D
The Rhodes playing in particular on 'Bus Stop Affair' sounds very much like Dave Grusin, with those ascending patterns of fourths - anybody know whether he played on this soundtrack?
The first pics are from a trip to Brighton last weekend (so tecnically Aug)
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Next are a few nice bits using up my shop credit.
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Next are charity finds.
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Then a nice jazz collection that came into a local store, nothing Earth shattering but loads of good basic titles for under a fiver each.
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Last one is cheapies from today's fair, loads of VV favs in there!
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