June Finds 2013

indy

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Hi,

here are the finds from today and the last couple weeks.

all fleamarket funk gems, not on some online boutique shopping tip. ;)
from the 1-4??? eurobin zone
For the last couple of years, you guys have been a fantastic inspiration by posting amazing stuff. Just wanted to use this space to thank you guys for dropping this knowledge. special shoutouts to JazzMadAss! &fishmongerfunk;
Most of your game seems to be way beyond mine, but keep in mind that the term EuroTrash derived from europe. its still mostly shitty records around here. so even more on the come up !

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First Niemen !
The Aquarium Group record is described as the "white album of the USSR". says the internet.
The Berlin Record is one of the rarest on the AMIGA label. due to some StaSi politics bullshit it was pulled before it went into full distribution. nice funky side featuring Uschi Br??ning & G??nther Fischer

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Goodfellas is a Boot, still nice to have. Even the whole internet is dickriding on DITC, feels nice to have & PLAY.

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that Miles/Blakey record is SO NECESSARY.
Jaki Byard is a nice Italian only record.

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Isaac Hayes has the poster included.

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upgrading on the essentials. Viking Jazz Band is up for grabs, but i doubt anyone here loves him some rad ragtime ;)


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First Mongo Santmaria record. i told you, this shit is hard to come by out here. except you pay major ?????????.

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Sasha Brown is some private Hamburg boogie ish.

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oh, yeah and then i found basically every bohannon record there is. lovin it !

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contender for best record cover ever ?

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personal FAV. just found out about the fact that George Carlin made a ton of records in his career last week. Today i found one.
Only the 2nd time ever, i found an English comedy album of interest. (other one being Pryor oc)


-edit: thanks tripledouble ;)
 
Yesterday's thrift shop finds. A buck a piece. Doubles of the Irvin Rochlin Trio. The Swedish Punch (Sweden 1965 mono) is a project by Leonard Feather with top Swedish musicians.





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tripledouble said:awesome post!!!




I enjoyed as well, especially this part;





"says the Internet."
 
indy, you still need StopnGo! probly bohannons non-disco best.


the finds look fun! how are the knef LPs? does she have anything approaching the stockwerk song?


and hows the pink panther LP? return of pink panther obviously has that rare groove classic on it, but i dont recall ever listening to that one





and why do i know the name gunther fischer?
 
quick thrift picks from yesterday. de stunt has a nice weird trippy tune about lsd.


 
June is starting really nice.. Found some good jazz on the cheap.











The Lateef record is a later pressing of "Eastern Sounds" which i ve been after forever. Still want an OG though.


Top right is Hank Mobley - Caddy for Daddy. The Blue Notes are first pressings NM in shrink and sound amazing.


Hubbard is sealed. Jimmy Smith is a dupe and up for grab.











finally found an OG of Roy Ayers for a good price. Been 10 years..


Jef Gilson record rules!!











and some more baller-type s*it. No, i didnt find all of those for cheap in the field. Tatum, Tribe, Strata and 24 Karat are mailbox.


Nathan davis was 5 euros though. Top right is SSO - Give a Damn with the cool "Faded Lady" track.
 
shooterali said:





Dollar finds from the weekend.




you got the Jimmy Briscoe for a buck?


wanna make a profit?
 
I breezed through St. Louis and Kansas City last weekend. Hit some fleas. I've been buying mostly 45's for a while now, but I didn't see many. Here are a few of the LP's I found.



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Only one: Lamont Johnson Sextette "Aces". Kon & Amir comped the title track once.
 
Forced myself out to some local car boots today, expecting it to be record-free, was alright. Mostly 50p - ??1, Shalimar was ??2.





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Edit... if anyone can tell me what the Ultraman / Japanese lp is called, most appreciated.
 
Some Kraut / prog records came through the local dig last week...











Thanks to Stein for African Blue and Lou Bond, dude delivers every time..... :feelin_it:





 
hey indy, good to see you around these parts.


last couple of months...





-that kenny cox in the top left is ill. had never heard him on rhodes before. propers to kon and amir for shining a light and generating some interest about these guys.





-"jurmana ost" is pretty tight. here is a decent quality rip i did of the best track "Nachoon Main Gau Tum"





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-lionel hampton - i think some might term this "tacky funk" but this is his best 'funky" record for my money and defintely the best thing he did on brunswick.


-that latimore has the great, orginal verion of "let's straighten it out" but i have to say, when all is said and done, i prefer the ov wright version.





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-frank foster "soul outing" is a standout (billy butler, richard davis, pat rebeillot, virgil jones)


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-that catalyst record is bannanas.


-sonny stitt must have recorded literally hundreds of records. these ones aren't all so great and certainly not peak era but i dig him.


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-pete and sheila escovedo is a pretty cool late 70's fantasy latin fusion album produced by billy cobham


-"the purpose of" on abc/bluestime. i need to give this a few more listens but not bad blues psychy stuff with some heavy drums.


-arif mardin has one great original track but it's fairly brief and the rest is fairly unspectacular covers


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-"live at puccini's !!


-dick schoefield and the candians has 2 decent big band fusion tracks


-"percussion profiles" is a dope ecm record. has 5 great percussionists (incl jack dejohnette) and george gruntz on rhodes


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-"here come the jive ass motherfuckers" is the best name for a record i think i have ever heard.


-ted dunbar is enjoyable. it's fairly common but worth picking up for cheap. has a piano-less version of his composition "two areas" that appears on some kenny barron muse record


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crabmongerfunk said:


-"live at puccini's !!







Would you say there was a line to get up in there?