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Quote[/b] (breaks4days @ Sep. 21 2004,20:18)]Is this too obscure for you guys?
I thought you mofo's were deep?
WEAK!
Stop it already - I'm sure the strut will be up soon so you can galavant to your hearts content again.
The little I know about this is really reliant on the guy who owns it and the website he runs.
I've seen this record once for sale, other than the copy he has, and it was snapped up before I could get my hands on it. The seller that had it is reputable for later soul/modern soul/boogie/crossover materal - that's the sort of gear the website guy goes for.
So not really my sound, but I'ld say you're looking at around 1980 - 1981. Looks modern soul to me, so expect something along the same lines as the Klas 45.
Quote[/b] (breaks4days @ Sep. 21 2004,20:18)]Is this too obscure for you guys?
I thought you mofo's were deep?
WEAK!
Well if I did own this LP I would probably say something like:
"Here's an album that has something for everybody when it comes to musical taste. This album has funk, jazz, disco and ballad influenced tracks which are all good. There's no indication as to the year of release but it sounds late 70s to early 80s and appears to have come from Oklahoma City.
"LA will make you pay" is the more funky cut while "Who you gonna get" is a midtempo killer. "You know i love you" a modern soul dancer."
Can we get back to the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre now?
He also contributed songs for the Jim Henson movie vehicle 'Muppets From Space'.
Quote[/b] (Hadrian Elephant @ Sep. 22 2004,09:52)]Well if I did own this LP I would probably say something like:
"Here's an album that has something for everybody when it comes to musical taste. This album has funk, jazz, disco and ballad influenced tracks which are all good. There's no indication as to the year of release but it sounds late 70s to early 80s and appears to have come from Oklahoma City.
"LA will make you pay" is the more funky cut while "Who you gonna get" is a midtempo killer. "You know i love you" a modern soul dancer."
Can we get back to the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre now?
Was that from the website, Hadrian??!!
Hahahahahaha - I didn't even see that!!
Quote[/b] (breaks4days @ Sep. 21 2004,20:18)]Is this too obscure for you guys?
I thought you mofo's were deep?
WEAK!
Stop it already - I'm sure the strut will be up soon so you can galavant to your hearts content again.
The little I know about this is really reliant on the guy who owns it and the website he runs.
I've seen this record once for sale, other than the copy he has, and it was snapped up before I could get my hands on it. The seller that had it is reputable for later soul/modern soul/boogie/crossover materal - that's the sort of gear the website guy goes for.
So not really my sound, but I'ld say you're looking at around 1980 - 1981. Looks modern soul to me, so expect something along the same lines as the Klas 45.
:hicks:
This record is really really really good. Every track is killer. Several great dance/play-out tunes.
I know that if you UK heads heard it you would slit my throat for a copy.
But since I am against violence I would be more than happy to trade a copy.
Get at me if you want to be the first person on your little imperialist island with this record : )
Quote[/b] (breaks4days @ Sep. 24 2004,14:28)]This record is really really really good. Every track is killer. Several great dance/play-out tunes.
I know that if you UK heads heard it you would slit my throat for a copy.
So, let me get this straight.
You ask if anyone know anything about this record, yet you already own said LP and like it alot.
You'd get a bit further perhaps, if you posted the information that you already know and gave people a bit more to go on, rather than engaging is some sort of 'who's got the biggest penis' match, with an obscure(ish) US LP.
I don't think I need to hear it to want to opt in to the latter Â
Quote[/b] (breaks4days @ Sep. 24 2004,14:28)]This record is really really really good. Every track is killer. Several great dance/play-out tunes.
I know that if you UK heads heard it you would slit my throat for a copy.
So, let me get this straight.
You ask if anyone know anything about this record, yet you already own said LP and like it alot.
You'd get a bit further perhaps, if you posted the information that you already know and gave people a bit more to go on, rather than engaging is some sort of 'who's got the biggest penis' match, with an obscure(ish) US LP.
I don't think I need to hear it to want to opt in to the latter Â
We learned Imperialism from the best.
But i'm not trying to get political here as I'm merely joking 'bout the imperialism. I am personally disgraced by our Nations actions. But enough about that.
Regarding the "large penis" comment, I was simply trying to gauge what people know about this record before I came out and said I have a copy.
Everytrack is great. There is funk, disco and soul influences at play. It's a private press LP, only 500 pressed and only distributed locally, made by a husband/wife/son team, recorded in their basement. They are also ex-members of the funk outfit Messengers Inc. which recently had a track comped on the Midwest Funk release.
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