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    just got that 'Evil' myself!
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    A few cheapies today.

    Ivor Cutler And Linda Hirst - Priviledge [Rough Trade] lp - Women Of The World gets better every time I hear it.
    The Jaynetts - Sally, Go 'Round The Roses [Stateside] 7" - not rare, but what a song, totally hypnotic.
    Jacques Tati - Sonorama! [Naive] double cd of his entire film soundtracks, didn't expect much but thoroughly enjoying this.

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    I'm not on any of the shutterbug sites, so I can't put up any record porn for you, but this was yesterday's haul. One store.

    Bakery -'Rock Mass For Love' (USA Decca) (spare)
    Jukka Tolonen -'Crossection' (USA Janus)
    Magna Carta -'Seasons' (USA ABC Dunhill)
    Frankie Armstrong -'Lovely On The Water' (UK Topic)
    Kraan -'Andy Nogger' (USA Passport)
    Jonathan & Charles -'Another Week To Go' (USA Inter-Varsity)
    Alex Harvey -same (USA Capitol)
    V.A. -'Atomkraft? Nej Tak' (Netherlands CBS)
    Jomfru Ane -same (Denmark Demos)
    Visitors -same (USA Montage)

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    It's almost a month ago when I posted my latest finds. Have been very busy , mix of flea market, record shop, trade and record fair finds. Excuse me for the long post ...

    Shop in Leiden ... here you pay for 20 records 40€



    House Call ...


    Record fair ...


    The finds ...


    The finds ... One by One


    Byron Lee Jump Up ... Atlantic Calypso classic, love the cover design
    Sophia George Fresh
    Frantique ST
    Henry Cain The Funky Organ-ization of ... Great Organ album produced by David Axelrod, winners on this album to be found

    http://youtu.be/X-O_QcW-Noo
    http://youtu.be/GQKD9XSVpHw

    Lightin' Red Super Guitar ... Vulture Classics, Funky Friday and Papa's got a brand new bag
    Supremes Sing Motown ... Very vlean Copy



    Lee Oskar ST ... Harmonica Funk of one of the WAR members

    http://youtu.be/_TrENlVN7Vc

    Allen Toussaint Motion
    Charles Amoah Sweet Vibration ... Sought after German Electro Funk, found it in Leiden

    http://youtu.be/0XxSA-c1u54

    Mavis Staples Only for the Lonely ... This directly became one of my favorite Albums, Deep Soul, very happy with this flea Market find

    http://youtu.be/kIK3_NnTcIg

    Dexter Gordon Dexter Rides Again ...Great Photo, recording is from 1947, not the best I heard
    Clark Terry Professor Jive ... Despite the stupid cover and title I did like listening to this Bid Band recording, it's a Jazz Symphony, so a mix of Jazz and Classical



    Phil Miller Split Seconds
    Chick Corea Now He Sings, Now he Sobs
    Various Artist Strictly for Playboys vol.2 ... Record in a poor condition, had to pick this up
    Don Sugarcane Harris Flashin' Time ... Not to Bad for a violin record, MPS

    http://youtu.be/B0kjS4A0q-0

    Jaco Pastorius ST ... Classic I never bought on vinyl
    Herbie Mann Stone Flute ... Really have to stop buying HM records, I like this one very much though, really love the feel on this album



    Zbignew Seifert Man of the Light ... Another violin MPS jazz record,

    http://youtu.be/VLZM18HT1WQ

    Count Basie E=MC2 ... Big Band classic I never bordered to pick up before, that's a shame cause it's a lovely album
    Soundtrack Sharky's Machine
    Gruppo Folk Internazionale il Nonno di Jonni ... Strange Avantgarde like Italian Folk album, amazing record
    Henry Mancini Peter Gunn
    Soundtrack Een Vlucht Regenwulpen ... Spooky instrumentals, Dutch



    Bo Hansson Lord of the Rings ...Another one I never bordered to pick up before, also great stuff
    O.C. Smith Hickory Holler Revisited ... Not bad at all, somehow I think I will never play this again
    Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland ... Clean Copy, cheap
    Age Landscapes ... Big surprice on GAMM records, Belgium Synth, Ambient record, amazing sound!
    Dr John Desitively Bonnardo ... To replace my beaten up copy, UK press
    Brain Auger & Julie Tippets Encore ... Like their version of Colosseum's Rope to the Moon, enjoyable record



    Cortijo y su Combo ST ... Good Seeco record, bit to standard for my like
    MC Duke Organised Rhyme
    Zzebra ST ... Very pleased to find this

    http://youtu.be/SGShW-ke0xg

    Holger Czukay Movies ... Yeah!
    Zoo ST ... This French Band is Bananas

    http://youtu.be/7i7bIh0ksK8

    Count Basie Meets James Bond ... To add to my Bond collection, This will do until I find the US gatefold



    Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five ST
    The Afros Kickin'Afrolitics
    Spoonie Gee and the Treacherous Three New Rap Language
    Various Artist Volume Two ...
    Damn Donīt Accept Mass Notion ... Early Dutch Hip Hop, not very good
    Dom.I.No Up the Par ... Rude Boy from the Urban Dance Squad

    Record fair Finds ...


    Fred van Zegveld Dynamite ... Dutch rare groove classic, actually found by a friend on the flea market after the record fair, made a deal, very clean copy!!! Title track rocks hard

    http://youtu.be/nNPwo-JouiU

    Derrick Harriot Float On ... Title Track is a winner, reggae soul track

    http://youtu.be/RQWMhhF6pC0

    Blackbyrds Unfinished Business ... Time is Movinī

    http://youtu.be/RJZE58qXdSw

    James Brown Nothing But Soul ... Great instrumental record, Jazzy feel on this one
    Casey and the Pressure Group Memphis Revisited ... Like Powerhouse a strong Organ driven album
    Dizzy Gillespie Portrait of Jenny ... Nice Latin funk album by this Legend

    http://youtu.be/oAQrUNuXOrg



    Chico Hamilton The Dealer ... Great tracks, For Mods Only is the strongest

    http://youtu.be/_6RhuSYYmlw

    JBīs Food for Thought ... EX copy for a Tenner US OG
    Various Artist Nu Yorica No.1 ...To find No.2 in the Jacket when I got home , I have no.1 on CD though, but a cover to go with No.2 would be Cool
    Juan Carlos Caceres Malon ... Brazilian Latin Funk, strong!

    http://youtu.be/JY5ztA1EZcY

    Denny Zeitlin Live at the Trident ...

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    The end ...

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    Nice finds there Cees mate, still need the Henry Cain myself.

    Ive been intrigued by that 'Fred van Zegveld' for a while, is just a one tracker then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr sayers View Post
    Nice finds there Cees mate, still need the Henry Cain myself.

    Ive been intrigued by that 'Fred van Zegveld' for a while, is just a one tracker then?
    I would say a one and a half tracker. The version on it of "I wanna be your man" is also nice.

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    Thanks mate, Ive seen it at Utrecht every year but it's been pricey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djvw View Post
    I would say a one and a half tracker. The version on it of "I wanna be your man" is also nice.
    True ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio Paradise View Post
    Norma Winstone - Edge of Time
    Again, only knew about this from posts on here. Very pleased with this one.

    Excellent singer - saw her live recently as part of a memorial concert to Steve Gray in Kings Cross.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio Paradise View Post
    Norma Winstone - Edge of Time
    Again, only knew about this from posts on here. Very pleased with this one.
    That's a great album, excellent find
    Was well chuffed when I scored one of the bay in supposed excellent condition a few years back. It wasn't, and went back
    Still looking
    Attention!!! I know this is a very expensive Price for the record. This i one of my most beloved Records, so my primary intention isn't the selling. I like it in my collection. I only will sell it, if someone wants it that much, that he is willing to pay that much money. Therefore the unrealistic price. Please don't tell me about it. I don't want to cheat ,I don't force someone into buying it, I don't want to drive up the price.Thanks for understanding

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    Me and the missus decided to trot round eastern europe for two weeks - Bulgaria (Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Ruse), Romania (Bucharest, Brasov) and Hungary (Budapest). We had a great time and also I proposed to her and she said yes, but the important thing was that i found some records

    Not listened to everything yet, but i'm sure you lot will recognise most if not all.

    Some cheapies:


    The festival thing top left is a spare, if anyone needs one. Has 'Ringsad al magdad' that's on the FK 'Well Hung' comp. Later issue of '10,000 Lepes' is also a spare as i grabbed a proper copy as well.
    P.R Computer is apparently Panta Rhei - Some fun 80s synthy business.
    Jacek Skubikowski is polish new wavey type of thing. Seems quite fun in places. Seem to remember 'Indian Ropeman' by Frumpy being good, so grabbed that.

    The rest:


    Marius Popp is apparently a big name in Romanian Jazz, so some of you will probably know of him. Some nice moments on these two LPs. Vaguely funky or fusiony jazz perhaps?
    10,000 Lepes is a great LP. I knew a couple of tracks off it, but was pleased to find it an enjoyable listen throughout.
    Mini looked fun and on a quick needle drop, has some funky, flutey moments.
    I'd not heard the Omega LP in the middle at all. Their 3rd LP maybe? Really like this alot. Actually it was my girlfriend who forced me to buy this after listening to it at a record shop we stumble across in Budapest (will update diggers guide at some point...)
    Been meaning to pick up McDonald and Giles for a while.
    I'd already gt the piramis LP with the woman eating some cake, but has sort of dismissed the other LPs, assuming they were a bit too late-70s
    Their second LP is pretty fun actually!

    I didn't have time to properly look through boxes of 45s, so I just grabbed a few cheapies. Nothing really stands out apart from obviously 'Nem Tilthatom meg' and azt mondta az anyukam' by Omega, which are both cracking!



    In a fleamarket in Sofia, I managed to bag myself a pretty immaculate Zorki 11 for not much, which i was pretty chuffed about. Still had the leather case in great condition and everything.



    It weighs a ton and the design makes no concession whatsoever to aesthetics. It basically a heavy metal box that takes pictures. I love it!
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    Excellent finds there, Alex. Bring them along Weds.

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    @awesomewelles Congratulations, nice finds too mate.
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    Nice finds and congrats are in order too - double whammy !
    Some recent finds from me...usual locally sourced produce with a mix of online and the odd charity find - like the UK Standells 'dirty water'
    Sorrows album was an online buy and it was dirt cheap,one of those albums i thought i may never own [always nice when this happens eh?] a proper lovely mix of mod-beat-blue eyed soul and the yet to be invented at the time freakbeat !
    Bit creased around the edges but the vinyl plays great.

    Subway Sect - nobody's scared 45 - not sure why i never owned this before - To call this Punk would be an insult to it - beamed in from another world.

    That Standells 7" / someone has written on the back [about the flip side 'Rari' ] great stones / beach boys sound !

    Some Mexican Latin / Garage - couple of really good tracks on this !

    From a Blues / Folk collection i am slowly buying ... Eddie Boyd on Blue Horizon with Fleetwood Mac as the backing band - not really my thing but hoping to convert it tokens at some point.

    Couple of cheapies by the Music Machine and 2 by the prog band One - now to find the album !

    Mentioned on the board a while back i think - great version of 'soul time' / psych jazz job from Mclaughlin,weird early Devo 7" and Graham Bond 'crossroads of time' - ace tune.

    Nice cheap psych pop recommendation

    More 7"s -
    Elvis-Spinout - good r'n'b dancer / Erkin Koray - land of 1000 dances - good turk version...Tidal Waves - farmer john - brutal ! / Bob seger - east side story.

    Can't recommend this enough - as usual is has been discussed one and it's a monster...Jim Ford - Harlan County - as ever 'light in the attic' have done a super job on the repress - go buy !

    Couple more Blues and folky bits...
    Loving the presentation of these Folkways albums and the Lightnin' Hopkins was bought purely for the sleeves !


    Well happy to have this back in my life - not sure why i ever got rid in the first place - living and learning on an hourly basis !

    more to come...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr sayers View Post
    @awesomewelles Congratulations, nice finds too mate.
    Seconded! Nothing like a trip abroad to bring out the romantic in a man, eh?
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    Nice finds there Sie mate, there's some great covers on that Frankie y Los Matadores, especially the James Brown one, did you score this locally?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr sayers View Post
    Nice finds there Sie mate, there's some great covers on that Frankie y Los Matadores, especially the James Brown one, did you score this locally?
    No - a blind ebay punt - cheapie !
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    Great stuff there Sie - I've been looking out for that Elvis 45 for a while now - is it a cheapie if I go US - not had a sniff of the UK 45! Well Jealous of the Sorrows LP!!
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    Go for the U.S - was about a fiver i think...lookin forward to your finds - will add some more later on to this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flytipper View Post
    No - a blind ebay punt - cheapie !
    Result mate, it can be quite tricky to track down online.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr sayers View Post
    Result mate, it can be quite tricky to track down online.
    wasn't aware of it mate...just bought it as filler to make the ever increasing U.S postage worthwhile
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    Quote Originally Posted by flytipper View Post
    wasn't aware of it mate...just bought it as filler to make the ever increasing U.S postage worthwhile
    Good punt then mate, I never punt on anything online, too much of a risk for me as loads of stuff looks interesting!
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    Nice stuff Sie (and awesomewelles).

    Funny you should have just got that Hello People. I just had it on a few days ago after forgetting all about it and enjoying it.

    I always intended on getting that Harlan County LP and was surprised to see it getting a reissue. I hope the OG is still a cheapie...used to be sealed BINS on ebay for $10.
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    not seen a og harlan county for a bit Nige , some of the represses that are about right now are just so nice...i'd score an og if it came up cheap but i'm happy with this for now / have you got any other hello people albums mate?
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    I have an OG which I might be up for trading. I just don't dig it for some reason. Just re-listening again now to see if there's owt I'm missing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flytipper View Post
    Couple of cheapies by the Music Machine and 2 by the prog band One - now to find the album !
    sie, i love "don't listen to me" to death for years now!

    to me its one of my most precious 45s for some odd reason.


    now that i think about it, its also one of my most favorite bands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flytipper View Post
    not seen a og harlan county for a bit Nige , some of the represses that are about right now are just so nice...i'd score an og if it came up cheap but i'm happy with this for now / have you got any other hello people albums mate?
    Nope, just that one Sie. Again, I always intended picking up the other one but never got round to it. Type of LP I'd hope to find at Utrecht for a reasonable amount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by effi_deep View Post
    sie, i love "don't listen to me" to death for years now!

    to me its one of my most precious 45s for some odd reason.


    now that i think about it, its also one of my most favorite bands.
    Have you got the album Sevi?
    missed a really cheap one years back and never had another sniff
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    Couple of Choo Choo's


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    Nearly fell over when passing the British Heart Foundation shop and saw that, after five years of looking, they've suddenly started stocking some records.

    In amongst The Bachelors back cat, I grabbed --



    Nice folk pop song with, I believe, Jimmy Page on guitar, and I've heard, on Miss De Shannon too.



    Decent beat track with wonky guitar solo.

    & this daft flexi disc.



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