InnerSpace
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Today has been one of the following: Eric Dolphy - Outward Bound Joe Harriott - Free Form Bobby Hamilton - Dream Queen Prince Lasha - The Cry!
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Pete La Roca - Turkish Women at the Bath on the table Baileys on the rocks in my glass
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I'm at the library right now at the university I attend and I about started to stand up and dance while listening to all of these! Thanks for the morning pick me up, Frank! I'm especially diggin the Nyame Bekyere tune!
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I found it. It was the weekend. There ya go. No offense taken.
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karlophone said:InnerSpace said:Some late week finds... nice find on the lloyd mcneill, great stuff and raer too. and hows the Griffin LP? i always pick up abc stuff like that but have never been able to find that one. The…
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holmes said:i like that cannonball in chicago lp I concur. I have been waiting to find a good clean mono copy in the field and it showed up yesterday for a few bucks! It is really interesting to see what Coltrane/Adderley/Cobb/Chambers did …
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Some late week finds...
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Cool. No worries. What would be the identifying markers to show where it is from/why it is a foreign pressing? Thanks
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Also the cover design for this album is Haig Adishian who was the same person who designed "The Exciting Wilson Pickett" as well as many other albums for Otis Redding, Booker T and The MG's, Gil-Scott Heron, Aretha, etc.
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LaserWolf said:Korean? This was my first thought about it. That it was an Asian pressing of some sort, but there is nothing that indicates that anywhere on it. Even the deadwax etchings are not leading me to believe it is foreign.
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The Bell Records label is consistent with design of the 60's. The radio station 950AM KPRC is out of Houston and Novella Smith was working there during the mid 60's according to an article that I read in Billboard magazine from 1965 with a supporti…
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damms said:don't you want to know who's behind Kennedy's murder instead ? I already know that it was LBJ... next.
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Thanks for introducing yourself.
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I was new once too... but people contribute some cash to post things they are selling on here.
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musica said:InnerSpace said:Furthermore, while I have found gems on both labels, I tend to have my favorites in the Black Jazz label. i.e. - Roland Haynes- 2nd Wave and Rudolph Johnson- Spring Rain. Strata East is going to have more (quantity wise…
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I really enjoy Anselm Kiefer.. and the cake painting reminds me of Wayne Thiebaud.
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I would go with Strata East as well. Although just to be fair in a future comparison for you when you get into buying stand alone albums, there are far more Strata East albums than Black Jazz. Furthermore, while I have found gems on both labels, I…
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button said: I really love this sermon. Touches on all themes of his struggle, Racism, Militarism, and the Rich's never-ending class war on you and i. This was an amazing sermon. Had me tearing up during parts of it. I listened to a…
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igotthatbeat said:kool and the gang s/t i'll pay well or trade records for this cover get at me! I have this album, record and cover if you are looking for a copy.
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Humanacat said: Nazz III and Hell up in Harlem are spotless i'm used to seeing trashed copies of both. Byrds are awesome mono copies! I love the cover of Sunny by Bobby Bryant.... Anyone know about the co…
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Happy belated Record Day everyone... Lloyd McNeill- Tanner Suite, Asha No. 2 http://www.divshare.com/download/13789167-705
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Luis Bacalov- La Polizia e al Servizio del Cittadino Phil Ranelin & Wendell Harrison- A Message From the Tribe Billy Wooten- The Wooden Glass Staffan Abeleen Quartet- Downstream
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"Christmas Time is Here" = National Anthem of Christmas
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breadwinner said:http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?pagenum=1&searchtext=blue+note+rvg&incldescr;=&sortord=dprice&thumbs;=&currsel;= start at the top and work your way back! higher the price the better the m…
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1. E 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. F 6. B 1. E 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. F 6. D 1. E 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. F 6. A
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One of my favs.
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Reader's Digest and Blue Note are tied.
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musica said:Those pro-ject turntables are nice, but a little too sparse for my tastes. I like vintage turntables with wooden paneling. Maybe she can find a good used Thorens if there's enough time? Maybe call this dude and see what he has right no…
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Bobby Hutcherson Andrew Hill Jackie McLean in that order. I'm surprised that it wasn't Miles Davis or Coltrane.
