Nvbr Finds (rr)

LoopDreams

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What's this forum w/o a finds thread... gotta try it out in this new slick format. Most of these are from the past month, several come from the mtl record convention a couple of wkds ago. The free stuff was almost free and is froma little while ago. It came from a dude who hated the stuff and undersold it, wtvr, it's great. Compulsion was a long time want. The Dogs of War is fantastic, thanks N*ck!


















 
Nice haul!


That Bola Sete is a great album.


Szabo,Lijadu and Compulsion are also top picks for me.





Whats that infinite sound lp all abpout?
 
The Infinite Sound is a small indie cosmic jazz group from the Bay area: it's on Arch records. It took a few listens, but it grows on you. Really great sound quality to boot for a small label.
 
Loads of new arrivals but am too lazy to photograph.





Here's a few finds from the NYC flea markets circa a few weeks a go.



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hello everyone,


This weekend I stopped by record store in somewhere,Maine and came up with a gaggle of funky records to ease my pain. I have no idea if they are rare or not, and many of the jackets are disfigured by their previouse owner (College radio stations are the predominant offenders here) What is remarkable here was the shear volume of bowel relaxing funkitude, and all for less than 6 bones(Except one sun ra white label promo record for $30 which i couldnt spring for this time). Their still remains a multitude of unsorted 45s and a dollar rack the size of many lesser record stores main collections. Keep in mind im mearly a waxhopper when it comes to diggin so this payload had me losing total control of my small intestine. Heres a partial list of what I found, maybe yall can shed some light as to the rareity...





1.The New Herd at Montery '74 (Japanese Jazz outfit with guests:Carl Tjader, Dizzy Gillespie,Jon Faddis, Mongo Santamaria, and more)





2.Charles Wright "Doing What Comes Naturally"





3.A Hero Aint Nothin but a Sandwhich :OST


(This sound track I took a risk on , and was


very pleased, its got some funk bangers to mash up the dance floor.)





4.Ramsey Lewis "Solar Wind", "Up Pops Ramsey Lewis", "Liquid Love", "Inside" , (i cant get enough pre '76 ramsey)





5.The Blues Project: Live at Town Hall


( I got this for the Electric version of Flute thing, rocks nicely along with the original LP version)





6.Kool Moe Dee "HOw you like me now" (Sealed copy)





7.Jerry Hahn "Moses" (Merl Saunders on OOrgan/synth)





8.Mirage- Avant Garde and Third Stream Jazz


(Compilation with a nice mingus track and some other wierd atmospheric stuff)





9.CannonBall Adderly "Inside Straight "(some real sick Axelrod production, I love this fucking record!),


"Music You ALL"


(another adderly/axelrod slab, not as funky as inside straight but has its moments.)





10.Ohio Players "Fire"





11.Gato Barbieri, "The Legend of Gato Barbieri". (the apearence of Lonnie smith and already possesing the Last Tango in Paris OST is what tipped me off to this reasonably funky LP)





12.Donald Byrd "Electric Byrd"





13.Live And Let Die OST ( This has a cool gatefold and some good bondsploitation grooves)





14.Stanley Turrentine "The Sugar Man"


(with Billy Cobham, Ron Carter, Idris, I knew this LP was a sure thing)





15.In the heat of the night :OST


( A little disapointing but a couple nice grooves here, not ultra funky)





16.Jimmy Smith "Groove Drops"





17.Herbie Hancock "Future Shock"





18.Love Unlimited "In Heat"





19.Lonnie Smith "Expansions"





12.The Crusaders "The Second Crusade"





13. The Stylystics "Rock and Roll baby"


(not really feelin this one too much yet)





14. Clarence Carter, selftitled LP


(feelin this about as much as the above stylistics LP, maybe these will grow on me)





Well that about wraps that up, in the next week or so ill put up some details of the soul jazz goldmine known as records I have "borrowed" from my college radio station...


thanks for humoring this inexpierienced yet enthusiatic diiger....
 
Picked these up after voting yesterday. The highlights were the clean Funkadelic and Van Dykes promos. The Funkadelic is complete with the survival book,poster and Processeans propaganda.



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Had the chance to get out on Saturday.... A few surprising $2 finds:





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Loopdreams: love that Lijandu Sisters.





The African Story and Songs is by Dumi. He lived and taught in Seattle for many years. His then wife Mai Chi came up with the idea of having a chorus of marimbas play Shona music. Their group was phenomenal. And also perfect for hippie jam band dancing. They taught perhaps 100s of people to play Shona music, mostly in marimba ensembles. Both died years ago, but there are still scores of marimba bands playing Shona music at street fairs around the Northwest. Unfortunately marimbas do not record well. Best just to avoid any Dumi records with marimba. The mbira & hosa, traditional Shona instruments, also don't record well, but worth picking up any of their mbira records because the music is deep. Also they tend to be cheap.





Their daughter Chiwoniso Maraire, has some really good Zimbabwe pop cds.
 
Thanks for the info Wolf. To be honest I haven't given Dumi a real sit down listen yet because I feel it'll need my full attention when I do. It's Mbira on this one.
 
some end of october/november stuff





unclear 45's :





montclairs - baby im gonna miss you


tony owens - confessing a feeling


the magic touch - dear mother


israel tolbert - i got love


lost generation - sly slick


tyrone ashley -


james a. hunter and company - i've been touched (cant find any info on this one. pretty cool lonerish modern soul.)


smithstonian - mississippi mud






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from the past few months...sorry for the crappy pics.... ahmad jamal "awakening" and "electric mud" are dupes, if anybody needs...





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You've got a bunch of :next_level: records here Crab. Do you have the Children of all ages LP, by the same crew that did Unobstructed Universe? It's very good too. That Ashby, Niagara and Johnny Lewis are just so damn good though... nice finds!