Beginning of the week finds
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Ancient Leaves-(thanks crinkle)Morgen picture discJohn Gruntfest/Weldon McCarthy-live at pangaea (private improv jazz)The Loading Zone lpThe Headhunters-survival of the fittestFreddie Hubbard- the hub of hubbardGene Harris-nexusGeorge Coleman/Tete Montoliu duo-meditationCaesar Frazier- another lifePleasure- accept no substitutesanybody know an ebay seller rax-o-wax? if you are lurking, plaese send my strata east lp, its been a month
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from Guzzo:
The Tokyo Happy Coats Live (King)...cool, the songs on my 45 arent on the LP...thanks dude!
from Agent 45
Joanne Gayles "dont shake my tree"--the dealer finally delivers the crack... Agent turned me on to this tune on a mix he sent me almost 3 years ago, and he finally got another copy to slang
from Shingaling
Ella Washington "Sweet and Sweeter"
Ella Washington "Sweet talkin candy man"
Titus Turner "taking care of business"
thank ya!
No, but I think I've seen it/they're/his/ her's records...
yo, this record is good! I passed it over like 4,203 times before...they do mostly covers, but the playing is tight, vocals (specially the female ones) are legit, and the production is prolly the best thing, bass & drums way up in tha mix, heavy use of B3, tight, tight sound that had my head noddin' the whole time.
"funky" jam band record, has it's moments (a couple of Stevie wanna-be uptempo tracks are on point) but huge stretches are
another mostly tepid one...Steve Cropper's name is all over this, as co-producer with Swamp Dogg, songwriter, and lead guitar on most tracks...mostly unexceptional Southern Rock...someone wrote "dope jam side 2" in ballpoint pen on the back cover, but I can't figure which one they mean, maybe "Back Porch of My Mind" that has a tough breakdown and spacy organs...honestly, not a bad record, just had higher hopes for a Swamp Dogg-Steve Cropper produced 1972 small label LP...worth the $3 I spent, I guess...
I always want to like The Nice, but...
I got it for the cover of Tim Hardin's "How Can We Hang On To a Dream," but my obsessive collecting of Tim Hardin covers is probably best kept to myself...
only $1, tho, and better than the one in this photo, although the auction this is from, the winning bid was 1 cent! I want 1 cent records!
Dickies - Stukas Over Disneyland LP
Too $hort - Burn Rubber 12"
Top Secret 12" with Keak's T-Shirt Blue Jeans & Nikes
Vybz Kartel - Tatoo 45
Edwin Birdsong - What It Is LP
Lonnie Liston Smith - Reflections of a Golden Dream LP
Bill Withers - Just As I Am LP
Mongo Santamaria - Sticks LP
Horace Tapscott autobiography
...and upgrades on my Crash Crew and Universal Robot Band LPs.
plunky and the oneness of juju "make a change"
universal jones "vol.1"
curtis mayfield "sweet exorcist"
mandrill "just outside of town"
the plunky has that track "every way but loose" which was a top 30 hit in the UK when it came out. i guess its been rereleased on Sutra as a single. pretty dope. the whole album is nice, but thats the standout track, i think.
Che - Soundtrack
and picked up
Bobbito - Earthtones
Got these 45s in the mail today:
B.T. Express - Do it (till you're satisfied)
Quincy Jones - Chump Change (mmh, wack)
Johhny Guitar Watson - It's a damn shame (should give it a proper listen)
The O'jays - Livin for the weekend
MFSB - The zip b/w My mood (I like the B-side more than the a-side)
Serge Gainsbourg - Daisy Temple (I'm more into his '60s groovy pop stuff, but I believe I'll digg it if I listen to it a few more times)
The Incredible Bongo Band - Bongo Rock
Best of Lee Dorsey (Starline/UK) - includes 'Four Corners Pt1'
45s
Lou Courtney - Hey Joyce (Popside)
Gaturs - Cold Bear (Gatur)
Al Thomas Ork - Cornbread & Molasses (Virtue)
Donald Height - Life Is Free (Hurdy Gurdy)
Knockouts - Mo Jo Pts 1&2 (Tribute)
Pam Todd and Uni Robot finds? I seriously gotta dig where you dig!
You've got good taste and incredible luck...
My recent dollarbin common finds:
(Vince) Montana - Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Atlantic
(Vince) Montana - I Love Music - Atlantic
Dexter Wansel - Voyager - Philadelphia International
Funkapolitan - Run Run Run (12 inch single) - Pavillion
Barry White - The Message Is Love - Unlimited Gold
MCB - MCB -Epic
Isis - Isis - Buddah
Chuck Cissel - Just For You - Arista
Chuck Cissel - If I Had A Chance - Arista
Enchantment - Soft Lights Sweet Music - RCA
Enchantment - Journey To The Land Of... - Roadshow
Patrick Simmons - So Wrong (12 inch single) - Elektra
SG
Grupa Abc[/b]- Live (1972!!!)
Time[/b]- s/t (yugo prog)
Neimen[/b]- Sukces
Romano Mussolini[/b]- Mirage
El Chicles[/b]- Viva Tirado
...to follow up on the Lou Courtney joint, huh? Did you get this from the seller on eBay who has stock copies B.I.N. for $4.00[/b] ?
I was pretty psyched when I found that...
Eric Burdon and the Animals-Winds of Change
Street People-Put your hand in the hand(power to the people)
not much but some good stuff.
James Brown - Sings Raw Soul (King) Stone mint OG $2
The Free Design - Heaven/Earth (Project 3)
V/A - Giles Peterson in Africa (Ether)
Art Blakey - Ugetsu (Riverside) "Ping-Pong" is one of my all time jazz dance faves
Compton's Most Wanted - It's a Compton Thing (Orpheus)
Make that a "Compton Thang"
I forgot you posted about this...yeah, dood, I want to listen to that shit. Is it on Pronit?
Amiga. Check Your pm's.
Claudio Baglioni-Questo Piccolo Grande Amore
Funk Factory-S/T
Tyrone Davis-In The Mood
Fatback Band-Yum Yum
Musique De Films Avec-Maurice Desjardins
Micheal Jackson-Got To Be There
Ann Pebbles-Straight From The Heart
Andrew White-Who Got De Funk
Mavis Staples-Only For The Lonley
The Best Of Kool And The Gang(Gold Cover)
The Ventures-Theme From Shaft
Tom Browne-Love Approach
Hubert Laws-The San Francisco Concert
Funkadelic-America Eats It's Young
Electric Indian-Keemosabe
Curtis Mayfield-There's No Place Like America Today
Curtis Mayfield-Back To The World
Mugo-Organize 45
These were in the Field(mostly from my work)Big Up LOTUSLAND
And got like a dozen Japanese joints in the mail the other week on some trades.
Also Olympic Runners-Put The Music Where Your Mouth Is From Tripledouble with a Free House of rising Funk 45
Finally on the web
Ebay-Manzel-Space Funk 45
Rubber Band-Jimi Hendrix Experience
Harvey Mason-Marching In The Street
The Gil Evans orchestra plays the music of jimi hendrix (RCA)[/b]
i'm digging it.
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"de tejas"
yay dollar bin scuffies!!!
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I really love the earlier Staples stuff, the Vee Jay joints are where it's AT!!!
clip:
http://s32.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=33EYYGRKDQ5X12O2NZGIXUOTSW
damn! Funk 101. where'd you go dig??!
nice!
Was it an old Vee JAy press or an MCA dealiemabob? Those MCA's are missing a lil' something (besides crackle )
Super mint VeeJay press for $3.00!!!