Here's a selection of stuff I have for trade:
Wants (LPs only):
- Pre-75 male vocal soul groups: Natural 4, Main Ingredient etc.
- Classic early 80's soul/boogie 12": Keni Burke (especially the Snowboy remix), Fonda Rae
- Classic 70's jazzfunk lps: Freddie Hubbard, Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd, Blue Note stuff etc
- 70's NYC salsa, even late 70's
- Any other good 70's soul/funk from labels like RCA, Polydor, Curtom , doesn't have to be rare (some stuff never seem to turn up cheap in Sweden)
... and some specific records:
Willie Colón & Rubén Blades Metiendo Mano Fania
Jack Wilkens Windows Mainstream
Alice Clark Same Mainstream
Archie Bell & the Drells Tighten Up Atlantic
Black Sugar Same Sonoradio
Leroy Hutson II Curtom
Main Ingredient Euphrates River RCA
Main Ingredient Tasteful Soul RCA
Minnie Ripperton Adventures in Paradise RCA
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A few trades:
Alice Babs -Music With A Jazz Flavour (Swedish Society-SWE)
First pressing with the classic funky tune "Been to Canaan". Rare record.
Anette Peacock - The Perfect Release (Aura)
Cut up by J-Live on "Longevity".
Delegation - Oh Honey 12" (Shadybrook)
Lorez Alexandria - Dear To My Heart (Trend)
Includes the lovely latin-tinged jazzvocal cut "Without a friend". Popular in Japan. Sealed.
Eje Thelin - S/T (Caprice-SWE)
Lovely chillout tune "Time" which I've seen described as Axelrod-like on record lists.
Paul Humphrey - and the Cool aid Chemists (Lizard)
"Funky LA", breaks.
Paul Humphrey - America, Wake Up (Blue Thumb)
"Uncle Willie's Dream". Classic groove used on Tribe's "What".
Rod Hunter - Soul Makossa (Decca-GER)
Moog record with super-cool cover with covers of Soul Makosssa , Apache etc
Sly & the Family Stone - Back on the right track (WB)
"Remember who you are". Lovely tune sampled by Tribe and covered by Brekeastra.
Soul Extravaganza - The Big Band Soul (Vogue-GER)
German record with instrument soul covers and breaks, seen it on some lists.
Tarika Blue - S/T (Chiaroscuro)
FUNKYVOCALJAZZRARE. One of my alltime favorite lps. Vocal jazzfunk with at lovely rare groove sound. Features Ryo Kawasaki and James Mason. Sampled on Erykah Badu's "Didn't cha know" (by Jaydee, who got sued...). Sealed.
Some bossa/latin/scat stuff (Japanese style):
Anne-Marie Giortz - Tigers of Pain (Odin-NOR)
Jazz dancer "You're so nervous". Seen it for $100+ on japanese and european lists although I'd settle for half that.
Daniel Sentacruz - Soleado (EMI-SWE)
Samba Group Bananas - Här är... (Private pressing-SWE)
Mail: still_diggin@spray.se


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