Electrode
Electrode
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Waxidermy Issues?
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Recent Finds
9th Creation and Rusty Bryant were obtained for $15 each in clean condition. Very happy with those as well as the until now unreleased, posthumous Marcos Resende & Index which ppadilha, being dude that he is, set aside for me before it sold out. One of the Lenny Whites has the Freddie Gibbs "Robes" sample and the King Crimson is a companion to "Starless And Bible Black", which is a great one also. Airto has an all-star guest list (Marcos Valle, George Duke, Bayete, etc.) as does the coverless Luiz Bonfa on Ranwood. And of course anything multitasker extraordinaire RRK did is solid. -
Record amnesia: Exploito/Budget comp on German Europa used for this flyer?
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2021 RIP Thread
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Recent Finds
Here's what I found this weekend at a couple of stores near a scenic hike in the snow-crested mountains of Angeles National Forest. Chick Corea is a sampler of his late 60s Solid State LPs and "The Song Of Singing". Next to those are Alan Parsons Project and Mahavishnu Orchestra, which were found in the bargain bins with the Ramsey Lewis, Deodato, Grace Jones 12", Al Green and Falconaires. The later has Steve Alaimo doing "Cold Sweat" (like the Truman Thomas version, no break) and "Get Out Of My Life, Woman" (with drums). Rahsaan Roland Kirk & The Vibration Society "Rahsaan Rahsaan" is a minty promo copy. Same with the Joe Zawinul, which is an upgrade of a dollar copy of that had skips all over the place. Gong is the US issue of "Gazeuse!". Jose Fajardo is produced by Ray Barretto. Tender Aggression is German disco with Deiter Reith on the keys. Riccardo Zappa (no relation to Frank) is his debut; great stuff. Harold Dumont is a private label tribute to Duke with funky backing. The National Health, which is British jazz rock, materialized only a few days after seeing it by chance on discogs. NOMO is neo-Afrobeat on Ubiquity. I saw them play several years ago. They put on a hell of a show.