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    Trawled through a few charities today and found a half decent haul. Mainly rock heading for Ebay and a couple of Acid Jazz Favs but one gem tucked away in there!!

    The Big Country - Soundtrack

    MFSB - TSOP

    Dave Clark Five - Greatest Hits

    Jaws 2 - Soundtrack

    Neil Young - After the Goldrush

    Byrds - History of

    CCR - Gold + More Gold

    Eric Claptons Rainbow Concert

    The Yardbirds - Remember

    REM - Losing my Religion 12"

    Afrika Bambaataa - Renegades of Funk 12"

    Talkin' Loud - Out and About 12"

    Brand New Heavies - Ultimate trunk Funk EP

    BNH - Midnight at the Oasis

    BNH - Back to Love

    Galliano - Skunk Funk

    Free - Heartbreaker

    Emitt Rhodes - Heartbreaker

    Alan Price - O Lucky Man Soundtrack - Double

    Jimmy Pryde - Pipe Dreams - Double

    How did you guys do??

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    'Two Generations' - Sid Phillips/The Simon Sound (Contour)
    I seem to be the only person who didn't have a copy of this - until now! Certainly lives up to expectations - I didn't know Pete Winslow did stuff like that!

    'The World Of Big Band Blues' - Ted Heath (Decca)
    Bit early (1959) but quite nice, some top musicians and arrangements by David Lindup and Ralph Dollimore.

    'Under Milk Wood' - Stan Tracey/Donald Houston (RCA)
    Proper straight ahead jaaaazzzz, with bits of Dylan Thomas thrown in - potentially interesting. One to be listened to all the way through, I think!

    Plus a huge pile of interesting CD-rs from a friend of mine which will take weeks to get throught properly - looking forward to it!

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    This are finds from the past week or two...

    Ray Davies - Magnum Force 7"
    Ennio Morricone - Citta Violenta 7" (spare)
    Ennio Morricone - Citta Violenta LP (spare)
    Lalo Schifrin - Battle Creek Brawl 7" (spare)
    Rollerball - Executive Party Dance 7" (spare)
    Bruce Lee - Enter The Dragon 2LP (spare)
    Stanley Cowell - Musa: Ancestral Streams
    Lupin The 3rd - Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack LP (spare)
    The Aquarians - Hair Soundtrack
    Aquarius Age - Hair Soundtrack
    Phantasm - Soundtrack LP
    Lord Finesse - Strictly For The Ladies 12" (spare)
    Lord Finesse - Baby You Nasty 12" (spare)
    Lesiman - High Tension 3 (library)
    Nico Gomez - Samba LP
    Polnareff - Polnareff's LP (spare)
    Goblin - Suspiria 1 Soundtack
    Goblin - Suspiria 2 Soundtrack
    Task Force - New Mic Order LP (spare)
    Main Source - Looking At The Front Door 12"
    Doug Lucas - Niara LP
    David Liebman Quartet - The Opal Heart LP (Japanese pressing)

    + some Japanese stuff I can't translate, but you can bet it's heat son!

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    slim pickens for me today:

    Perception lp (KPM 1262)
    Psychoses Suite lp (Conroy)
    Various-Paris Star Time (Roger Roger & His Orchestra, Les Trois Menestrels, Jaqueline Boyer & Hugues Aufray)---thought I found a bargain ($4) only to discover the lp is scratched to hell. that's the last time I buy a bargain lp without checking the records first

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (llmod1 @ Dec. 04 2004,20:32)]Trawled through a few charities today and found a half decent haul. Mainly rock heading for Ebay and a couple of Acid Jazz Favs but one gem tucked away in there!!

    The Big Country - Soundtrack

    MFSB - TSOP

    Dave Clark Five - Greatest Hits

    Jaws 2 - Soundtrack

    Neil Young - After the Goldrush

    Byrds - History of

    CCR - Gold + More Gold
    As a matter of interest, is it worth putting this stuff on ebay? I'm not trying to be mean, just that personally I wouldn't bother picking most of these up unless they really were perfect originals (Neil Young, Byrds). What's your 'hit rate' selling this kind of LP?

    Personally, I managed two Woody Herman LPs from the early 70's, an Avon Cities LP I'd never seen before, the Moog Beatles LP, a decent Corries LP, Jacques Loussier 'Play Bach live at Champs-Elysees', two Cozy Powell 45s, the Baroque Jazz Ensemble 'Hits from 1722', and the Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren album.





    We know when a mate buys it for you too.

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    I found a cat in a bush
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Col Wolfe @ Dec. 05 2004,00:14)]I found a cat in a bush
    tabby? chocolate-point siamese? persian?
    We know when a mate buys it for you too.

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    Cats, eh? Can&#39;t turn round here without at least one popping up and getting in the way, but then they do live here.

    As for finds, very chuffed to turn up a copy of John Dankworth&#39;s &#39;Zodiac Variations&#39; for a quid, and a few other spec bits, none of which have especially floated my boat. A couple of early 60s Pye Golden Guinea &#39;Twist...&#39; LPs (from the Muller stable, no less) are OK if you like that sort of thing, though...

    Also a nice 50s style mambo LP by Lucio Barbossa Group on Fonal, a sort of nice crooner/ska/calypso effort called &#39;Magic Style&#39; by Pat Rolle (on Tropical Recording Co, signed) and a sonically abysmal but very beautifully sleeved &#39;Hammond Dance Party&#39; by Lars Tiselius With Rhythm Group on Joy.

    Here&#39;s looking to the weather bringing a few hardy and vinyl laden souls out to the booter tomorrow&#33;
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (john stapleton @ Dec. 05 2004,00:18)]
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Col Wolfe @ Dec. 05 2004,00:14)]I found a cat in a bush
    tabby? chocolate-point siamese? persian? Â
    it&#39;s a tortie - but our cat (also tortie) doesn&#39;t like it - am waiting for the RSPCA to come and pick it up - some bastard appears to have dumped it in a cardboard box with some food in a hedge outside my local pub



    btw, would love a chocolate-point siamese
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]A couple of early 60s Pye Golden Guinea &#39;Twist...&#39; LPs (from the Muller stable, no less) are OK if you like that sort of thing, though...
    Is that the one that&#39;s got a version of Saints Go Marching In that cunningly replaces &#39;marching&#39; with &#39;twisting&#39;? If so I&#39;ve got it and love it&#33; Is there more than one?

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    Today I visited a few spots I hadn&#39;t been to in a long while, and didn&#39;t turn up much, although everything was cheap. Best of the bunch is

    Bossa Rio - Alegria&#33; (Blue Thumb)
    Not as smooth as Sergio &amp; his crew, but nice one. Really like the 2nd track - Zazueira.

    Norman Harris - The Harris Machine (Philadephia Intl)
    In Good Faith is the standout track. Nice.

    On the 45 front, best finds last week were:

    Young-Holt Unlimited - Who&#39;s Making Love (Brunswick)
    These guys just amaze me again and again.

    Howlin&#39; Wolf - Evil (Cadet Concept)
    I think the album cut is better, but great track.

    Sonny Stitt - Soul Shack (Prestige)
    love that mod jazz sound. And on perhaps my favorite label.

    Bobbi Humphrey - Harlem River Drive (Blue Note)
    Really feeling this one....so goood.

    Hector and the Eastmen - Switch Me (Tune-kel)
    nice r&#39;n&#39;b garage instrumental.

    OK, I also managed to squeeze a few dollars out of my record budget for a book, so I&#39;m off to read......
    http://three-sixty-five45s.blogspot.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (john stapleton @ Dec. 04 2004,23:00)]
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (llmod1 @ Dec. 04 2004,20:32)]Trawled through a few charities today and found a half decent haul. Mainly rock heading for Ebay and a couple of Acid Jazz Favs but one gem tucked away in there&#33;&#33;

    The Big Country - Soundtrack

    MFSB - TSOP

    Dave Clark Five - Greatest Hits

    Jaws 2 - Soundtrack

    Neil Young - After the Goldrush

    Byrds - History of

    CCR - Gold + More Gold
    As a matter of interest, is it worth putting this stuff on ebay? I&#39;m not trying to be mean, just that personally I wouldn&#39;t bother picking most of these up unless they really were perfect originals (Neil Young, Byrds). What&#39;s your &#39;hit rate&#39; selling this kind of LP?

    Personally, I managed two Woody Herman LPs from the early 70&#39;s, an Avon Cities LP I&#39;d never seen before, the Moog Beatles LP, a decent Corries LP, Jacques Loussier &#39;Play Bach live at Champs-Elysees&#39;, two Cozy Powell 45s, the Baroque Jazz Ensemble &#39;Hits from 1722&#39;, and the Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren album.





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    John, you&#39;re right, I wouldn&#39;t have bought these if they weren&#39;t mint or close to. I tend to stick lots of stuff on Ebay that I found for a quid or less at &#036;9.99 then count on shifting a few items. Sometimes works, someimes doesn&#39;t. It&#39;s usually a case of being patient, someone, somewhere usually wants what you&#39;ve got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]an Avon Cities LP
    John - are there good funky ones? I&#39;ve picked up a couple and they&#39;ve always been a bit &#39;straight ahead&#39; for me - I&#39;ve got one at the moment - sleeve has the arse end of an occupied pair of jeans on the cover - yours gratis if you want it.

    As for finds - pretty sparse - edited highlights are:

    Johnny Pearson - Playgirl (double)
    Tudor Lodge - S/T (actually quite nice)
    Wattstax
    Albert King - I Wanna get Funky
    Poor Boys - Pockets Full of Love (or summat)
    Neu - Black Forest Gataeux (SP?)

    and Duke Grant - Hammond Gold (first one in the wilds of Scotland for AGES since me and Divine hoovered them all up - now an official breakbeat raer )
    "..hole...road...middle thereof"

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    Nite Liters -Instrumental Directions

    Black Sun -s/t (killer disco&#33

    Boulevard Nights OST

    Ingram -Would you like to fly

    7&quot;:
    The Dells -Halleluja baby/ I can sing a rainbow

    Stacy Lattisaw -Jump to the beat

    Chicary Tip -Move on/good grief christina -What type of music is this? I haven&#39;t listened to it yet...

    Theo Vaness -Thank god there&#39;s music/I can&#39;t dance without you

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Jim Cassius @ Dec. 04 2004,03:34)]
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]A couple of early 60s Pye Golden Guinea &#39;Twist...&#39; LPs (from the Muller stable, no less) are OK if you like that sort of thing, though...
    Is that the one that&#39;s got a version of Saints Go Marching In that cunningly replaces &#39;marching&#39; with &#39;twisting&#39;? If so I&#39;ve got it and love it&#33; Is there more than one?
    That&#39;s the one: Fats &amp; The Chessmen, &#39;Twistin&#39; The Oldies&#39; has the &#39;Saints&#39; on it, the other one I picked up&#39;s from the year before (1961 - &#39;oldies&#39; is 1962) and is just called &#39;let&#39;s do the twist&#39;. Maybe I should give &#39;em another listen...

    As for this morning, an LP called &#39;Contrasts&#39; by Julie Rogers (might be good, might be shite...) and a little clutch of 45s, also on spec: Armada Orchestra, Dynamic Corvettes, Salsoul Orchestra, Beatles (&#39;Rain&#39 and &#39;Caine&#39;s Theme&#39; &#39;Kung Fu&#39; TV single.
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    Popped into local &quot;country folk&quot; village auction the other night and picked up a gazillion 45s for a quid, 50/50 80s pop &amp; 70s disco stuff.Did turn up the odd nugget in the pile though,namely

    the BBC &quot;Quiller&quot; theme,
    Flash &amp; Furious 5 - &quot;New York,New York&quot;,
    Isleys&#39;-Footsteps in the dark
    George Benson-Give me the night
    Rodney Franklin-The Groove
    Meco-Star Wars Theme

    plus loadsa Odyssey,KC,Dan Hartman etc..disco staples.
    quite a good haul for half a (this is Lincolnshire prices&#33;&#33
    Work on a dream.....and get it done&#33;

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Col Wolfe @ Dec. 05 2004,02:07)]
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (john stapleton @ Dec. 05 2004,00:18)]
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Col Wolfe @ Dec. 05 2004,00:14)]I found a cat in a bush
    tabby? chocolate-point siamese? persian? Â
    it&#39;s a tortie - but our cat (also tortie) doesn&#39;t like it - am waiting for the RSPCA to come and pick it up - some bastard appears to have dumped it in a cardboard box with some food in a hedge outside my local pub
    wish i&#39;d not read that, but...

    don&#39;t know if you&#39;ve thought about contacting &#39;cats protection&#39; - they tend to be more proactive about re-homing cats and are generally more cat-friendly.

    there&#39;s got to be a local branch.

    http://www.cats.org.uk/


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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (wayne @ Dec. 05 2004,01:43)]a sonically abysmal but very beautifully sleeved &#39;Hammond Dance Party&#39; by Lars Tiselius With Rhythm Group on Joy.
    That&#39;d be the one with the naked woman set in a spirograph pattern, I&#39;m guessing? Nice cover, but I&#39;m guessing I&#39;m the only person outside Germany who&#39;s actually played it and liked it&#33;

    Hope the cat finds a good home - here at Castle Thames our cat collection is down to a more manageable four (after a high of nine about ten years ago, courtesy of the local farmyard tom, who had no qualms about mating with his own daughters - eyuch&#33

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]That&#39;s the one: Fats &amp; The Chessmen, &#39;Twistin&#39; The Oldies&#39; has the &#39;Saints&#39; on it, the other one I picked up&#39;s from the year before (1961 - &#39;oldies&#39; is 1962) and is just called &#39;let&#39;s do the twist&#39;. Maybe I should give &#39;em another listen...
    Cool&#33; It&#39;s the Fats &amp; The Chessmen - one of my fave exploito names I think - that I&#39;ve got. I am a Muller geek though, as well as being a bit of a rock&#39;n&#39;roller. So I guess that&#39;s made for me&#33; I&#39;ll keep my eyes peeled for the earlier one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (LDJB @ Dec. 05 2004,10:39)]
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]Albert King - I Wanna get Funky
    Hi, LDJB

    How about this one? Is it good? Delivers some funkiness?
    I found it at a local shop, but thought it was a bit expensive (17 dollars) for a record that I know nothing. Â

    Thanks
    ((-_-)) The groove is out there ((-_-))

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    A couple of more finds today:

    Phil Flowers &amp; the Flower Shop - Keep On Sockin&#39; It Children

    Dandelion Wine - Hot Dog

    Shirley Scott - You
    these Atlantic funky jazz 45s are hot....

    Beaufort Express - You Got to Do Your Best

    Otis Goodwin - I Feel It Just A Little Bit

    Melting Pot - Kool and the Gang

    Cyril Neville - Gossip
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]Quote (LDJB @ Dec. 05 2004,10:39)
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    Albert King - I Wanna get Funky



    Hi, LDJB

    How about this one? Is it good? Delivers some funkiness?
    I found it at a local shop, but thought it was a bit expensive (17 dollars) for a record that I know nothing.

    Thanks
    Not bad but it&#39;s a funky blues LP - know what I mean?
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Jim Cassius @ Dec. 04 2004,22:35)]
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]That&#39;s the one: Fats &amp; The Chessmen, &#39;Twistin&#39; The Oldies&#39; has the &#39;Saints&#39; on it, the other one I picked up&#39;s from the year before (1961 - &#39;oldies&#39; is 1962) and is just called &#39;let&#39;s do the twist&#39;. Maybe I should give &#39;em another listen...
    Cool&#33; It&#39;s the Fats &amp; The Chessmen - one of my fave exploito names I think - that I&#39;ve got. I am a Muller geek though, as well as being a bit of a rock&#39;n&#39;roller. So I guess that&#39;s made for me&#33; I&#39;ll keep my eyes peeled for the earlier one.
    If you&#39;re interested in this, drop me a PM or email - had another track through and reckon if you like the &#39;oldies&#39; set this&#39;ll probably be up your particular alley as well.
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    [quote=LDJB,Dec. 06 2004,10:33]
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]

    Albert King - I Wanna get Funky



    Hi, LDJB

    How about this one? Is it good? Delivers some funkiness?
    I found it at a local shop, but thought it was a bit expensive (17 dollars) for a record that I know nothing. Â Â

    Thanks
    Not bad but it&#39;s a funky blues LP - know what I mean?


    Many thanks, LDJB.
    I&#39;ll give it a try.
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    this is what i managed to come up with at the weekend.
    roxanne shante-have a nice day (us 12&quot
    the 5th dimension-stoned soul picnic(liberty uk)
    the association-the greatest hits (warners us)
    the four tops-keepers of the castle(dunhill us)
    pete moore and orch-lively and latin(rediffusion uk)
    the small faces 3rd lp(immediate)(i was amazed to find this in a charity shop as its £120 lp,it had some surface marks but it played well,its gave me a new found faith in charity shops&#33

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