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September 2013 Finds
Some of these were acquired the tail end of last month and others were from today's fair.
This first picture were trades from Flashback and a couple of cheap finds at a local shop.
Toni Esposito - Incontro Con - A few fans of this LP on here, I remember Alan picking one up not that long ago. L'Eroe di Plastica is the track on here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw-zRz0V-qw
Lee Evans - Cinnamon & Cloves - Dodgy bossa material here. Cool covers of Cravo e Canela, Groovin', Canta de Ossanha, Reza, etc. Not as far as I'm aware the sweaty, hyper active comedian.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNtHl6iJmKA
Scott Walker - Sings Songs from his TV Series - My ever expanding Scott Walker collection increases again.
Mongo Santamaria - Watermelon Man 12" - Jazz Funk version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSOOOAaS8eY
The next couple of pictures were all from the excellent Second Scene Records in Bushey. A very enjoyable day, his birthday coincidently, was spent chatting and buying.
Ben Sidran - I Lead a Life - I always pick up this LP when I see it for the title track.
Piano x4 - Compilation on Saba of tracks by Dieter Reith, Wolfgang Dauner, Elsie Bianchi, etc. The best track is Big P by The Modern Jazz Group Freiburg.
Asahi - The Rising Sun - Dutch promo LP made for Pentax with a couple of down tempo spacy tracks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbXIhcn5Cdc
The Roy Young Band - Not seen this LP before. I assume it's the same Roy Young that released the Mr Funky LP. Great funky horn rock LP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stBEolxpY80
Parliament - Deep / Flashlight - Classic West Coast Funk!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA6V4o5U16Y
Rogero's Brazilian Band - Musica da Noite - No idea who these guys were. Not an easy LP to turn up in my experience. Couple of cool instrumentals, originals I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBE_fgwzYhM
Georges Jouvin - Hit Jouvin No2 - Mostly easy listening but with a couple of now sound funky instrumentals thrown into the mix. The best tracks seem to have been co written with Jo Moutet who has released a couple of sort after soundtracks. A bit of googling leads me back to this site and LDJB finding this LP at a boot in 2007!
Alice Coltrane - Transcendence - Not as good as some of her earlier LP's but still a worthy listen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usTW8TC9wUg
This next lot came from a variety of sources:
Boogaloo Joe Jones - Right On Brother - Flashback trade. Great funky old school Acid Jazz!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUVNIJl6h38
Preston Love - Omaha Bar-B-Q - From Second Scene - More groovy jazz with a food theme!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6jmI7mxXTg
Skidoo Soundtrack - Found today at a local fair in the £2 boxes. Never seen the film, no doubt a crazy 60's psychedelic experience!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd6OxYZigFU
The Pandora Orchestra - Top TV Themes - never seen this comp before. Some unusual funky themes that don't turn up on all the other compilations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFBYVRZ23YQ
These were all from today's fair.
Sam Dees - The Show Must Go On - Very pleased to pick this up for cheap today. Child of the Streets is classic!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LBCLox38RU
Shirley Scott - Mystical Lady - This and the Dadisi are both from an amazing collection that I went through an age ago. The dealer is gradually bringing out the bits I selected. So much good stuff in there to come! Listen to her Elton cover version!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Udlq_RwuNLs
Dadisi Komolafe - Hassan's Walk - Long Time want!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_ac8B92Mcc
A couple of great 45's
Eddie Russ Trio - Natasha - Nice spiritual jazz 45
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzbnknlAGlQ
The Squires - Funky Bayswater - Great funky rock track that I've been looking for for a while!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAEkG1DGEUE
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Todays boot fair was a bumper one with a few collectors purging parts of their collections
These were all £1.50 each from one guy who hopefully has a load more for me to look through
Dopplereffekt was the version without the 7" but a great electro LP nonetheless
Gold coloured Loop is the Ltd signed edition.
Top right is Slint - Tweez - Touch & Go Records and bottom left is Main - Motion Pool - Beggars Banquet
Bottom left is Eleni Karaindrou - Music For Films - ECM
The next lot was was a woman whose husband was clearing out part of his collection for 50p each
Top right is The Manhattans - It's The Only Way/One Life To Live.
GSF is Joe Quarterman - I Feel Like This/This Girl Of Mine
President is Gwen Macrae - Rockin Chair
MCA is Lenny Williams - Live Hurt Me Love Healed Me
Action is Mill Edwards - I Found Myself/Don't Forget About Me
UK is The Courtships - Oops It Just Slipped Out/Love Ain't Love
Brunswick is The Artistics - I'm Gonna Miss You
The next lot were all 25p each but what attracted me more was the amazing painted sleeves that the lady selling said was done back in the 70's whilst bored
Another copy of Incredible Bongo Band - Bongo Rock in the wild in less that a couple of week made me smile.
Epic is Redbone - The Witch Queen Of New Orleans/Chant: 13th Hour
A&M is Bill Withers - Lean On Me/Better Off Dead
Mojo is Tami Lynn - The Boy Next Door/I'm Gonna Run Away From You
Trojan is Teddy Brown - Walk The World Away/Senorita Rita
Barclay is Charles Aznavour - La Barraka which im quite liking.
Couldnt resist the Michel Delpech for its picture cover. Not had chance to listen yet.
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Bit of a bumper weekend for the 45s - most came from the same source as Soulful Illusion's recent nabs but a few from other places - all real world!!
A few LPs first - was in London on Friday and recognised Mark Llmod on the street - it was the Waxwell tee that alerted me as I've probably not seen him in 10 years (old Brillo - Salmon & Compass) - funnily enough he was just going to Flashback as I was legging it away form there to get my flight home. Didn't get too much there but I was happy to grab the Downliners Sect off the wall for a very reasonable sum.
Pebbles and Mexican psych are shameful reissues obviously - both cheap enough though. I think this is the 3rd time I've had that Pebbles box. Wyatts 1st solo LP for £3 - scruffy sleeve but vinyl great - it's pretty out there!! Lloyd Price gets funky-ish. Decent De Wolfe and a South African white soul band who have the same name as a US West Coast psych band! Also found this old Philips catalogue at the weekend with great pics in it.
the selected 45 highlights.
Funky Tex
Was Nancy not available?
Nice cover of a jazz dance classic!
Sidewinder
Mod soul dancer
Femme Rockabilly
Could be groovier to be honest
I think this is the 'Dirty Robber' garage band in later years - pretty snotty anyway
I know nothing about this one - B-side has a dodgy title though - this side is horn rocky stuff
Nice on a UK 45
Early Jools - popcorn sounding thing - quite nice
Fuzzz
Garage take on the soul standard
This was new to me and it flippin' rocks!!
Soul stomper
more soul
and more
Great uptempo soul duet
Chuffed to find this mint UK copy of this classic
Nice mod / popcorn dancer
Mental sound for 1964 - chuffed to nab this out of a box too!
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Great B side - puts me in mind of the Who / Creation etc
classy Chess soul on UK issue
Mint deadstock psych garage classic in company bag! Not seen an original sound bag before!
More soul - a stomper this one!
Fuzzy funk with breakzz
Doomy psych
..and that's yer lot"..hole...road...middle thereof"
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Great stuff there as usual Lee mate, couple I'm jealous of...Nice one on the 'Alone again' a single that never turns up in my experience, only seen it twice as a UK OG and both times it's been rough!"Hangin' out with you two is like partying with Fugazi"
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Crikey Lee, did you have time to stop to draw breath? Don't know a lot of them, but the ones I do are great. Have to check some of the others outEveryone tear down your own little wall
That keeps you from being a part of it all
Because you've got to be one with the one and all
You've just got to be close to it all
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Originally posted by soulful-illusion View PostGreat finds Lee , Cook E Jarr looks the nuts
Ask Gerry about it - he has quantity!
He also has several copies of Chet 'Poison' Ivey - Shake a Poo Poo - never took one as I've already got it but it's a great tune with a thumping break."..hole...road...middle thereof"
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