Most recent album you have rediscovered

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wildchild - secondary protocol....its going back on heavy rotation compared to the new stones throw material.....
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ODB - Return To The 36 Chambers

Hadn't listened to this in about 10 years.

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Anyone want to do the album-recommending thing for me? "for further listening..."

Chronicle is classic obv but I just took it out again for the first time in a long time and really I can't get enough.
 
I hadn't listened to Otis Redding's Dock Of The Bay & Live In Europe LPs for ages & then listened to them again when I upgraded my copies recently, so good. Also put Method Man - Tical in the car the other day & enjoyed that, I hadn't listened to it for over 5 years. Was kinda kicking myself that I passed on a cheap LP copy a week before I listened to my dubbed cassette. Also Jimi Hendrix Smash Hits, I upgraded this last week too & side one is still fire.
 
have some new roomates, they have been going through my records this past week and rekindling flames

barbara and ernie is getting a fourth wind, as is this

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also i woke up to my roomate bumping midnight starr on blast! i'm glad my new roomates actually like music other than punk
 
wildchild - secondary protocol....

its going back on heavy rotation compared to the new stones throw material.....
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same wildchild of "renegade master" fame? thats all i ever knew from them..through the 2 fatboy slim remixes (which are great)
 
Paul Jackson - Black Octopus LP

Damn I forgot how amazing this record is. One of those "worth every cent" expensive pieces.
 
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Anyone want to do the album-recommending thing for me? "for further listening..."

Chronicle is classic obv but I just took it out again for the first time in a long time and really I can't get enough.
I'm a Creedence freak, so all seven of their original-release albums have something of worth, but if I had to narrow it down, I'd go with Green River, Willy & The Poor Boys, and Cosmo's Factory. All three of these LP's capture them in their hitmaking prime (1969-70).

I also like Pre-Creedence by the Golliwogs, which is a compilation of early garage-type singles they waxed back when they went under that name. This doesn't really sound like the CCR we know, but if you have any kind of love for the 60's garage-rock thing, you may just like this one.
 
Paul Jackson - Black Octopus LP

Damn I forgot how amazing this record is. One of those "worth every cent" expensive pieces.
Whats the going rate for this?
Last year a dealer around these parts had a box of sealed copies
for 75 euros a pop!
I knew it was rare, but i didnt know the music so i wasn't going to bet 75 euros!
must i kick myself now?


As for my rediscovery Eddie Kendricks - The Hitman.
Bought it last week, only to realise i already had a copy when i got home
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I guess it didnt impress me the first time but i really enjoyed it now.
 
Paul Jackson - Black Octopus LP

Damn I forgot how amazing this record is. One of those "worth every cent" expensive pieces.
Whats the going rate for this?
Last year a dealer around these parts had a box of sealed copies
for 75 euros a pop!
I knew it was rare, but i didnt know the music so i wasn't going to bet 75 euros!
must i kick myself now? That's probably about right, but it's a fantastic record. Goddamn - he had a BOX of sealed copies?
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not really an album, but i rediscovered how good lighthouse's "one fine morning" is (the song)

i need some covers of this song!
 
Dr. John - Gris Gris

In fact, all the 68-74 Dr. John albums are getting heavy spins again. Hence the avatar.

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