Recent Finds

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Nice Aussie replacement, my old copy had writing on the

label, this one is nice and clean... Classic Mod Psych track, came out on double

Shot in the US.












 
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Nice Brasillian Joe anderson, originally on buddah in the States, pressed / released in 75. This is a nice 45, that play, as most if not all do, at 33rpm... I think the sound is far superior...

 
I have been thinking about that for a long time. My mentality is, "it's on YouTube. They can check it out if they want." Thing is, I don't have recording software, a second turntable or a fully functioning mixer to make something proper. I never felt a need to buy or upgrade either because, primarily, no one ever has asked me to be the DJ for anything. Also, I am very frugal. But once the chance arises, it's on!
I hear that. I mean, if you have a vision of how to put together a selection, it may be worth putting some effort into a mix, even just for your own enjoyment. But I would even go for a ytube playlist of songs you like!


 
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Aussie Jazz/Funk group from Sydney, well they recorded in Sydney

at the EMI studios (Studio 3) They were quite big in their day 'Stylus' they

were on TV allot, and had a fair few Lp's, I think this is the best track they

put out, but depends on your taste...


























 
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Last ones, been after these two for ages, hard on Ferstival and aussie Atlantic, especially in good condition. Both northern, I guess you could call Joe Stampley a beach / Shagg record, deffo white, but great track..
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Electrode said:

I had no idea that the Uriah Heep title track was used for the background story roll in "Water Margin", the film

https://youtu.be/QbcqvBCVwMc?feature=shared







Sheer class, the track by Peter Mac Junior got released on BBC Records in the UK, was a bit hit here..The Water Margin (Theme)
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ketan said:

I hear that. I mean, if you have a vision of how to put together a selection, it may be worth putting some effort into a, even just for your own enjoyment. But I would even go for a ytube playlist of songs you like!







sure,,,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6Wjc31gt-E&themeRefresh=1

 
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Some recent local finds (25c-$2). Was taking a closeup and Mitzy came through to let me know she chooses Pentangle, so I'll just share this version. :postmodern:

I'm well into the Mancini at -2ish. I love the cover of the Valdy given the title: Family Gathering. It's actually a nice local folk outing - not depressing. The Howard Roberts is a fav, and the Two Man Sound has one of the greatest bass drops of all time (s/o Dimitri From Paris)






 


Mal C said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PugfMQKT0U





Vocals on that are wild
 
Howard Roberts: I really enjoy the two ABC/Impulse! LPs that bookend that one ("Antelope Freeway" and "Equinox Express Elevator").

https://youtu.be/PK7KCm_iyyY?feature=shared

https://youtu.be/CshSAndG14w?feature=shared
 
Man that Two Man Sound sounds like a Dimitri From Paris production if he'd been around in 1975. His album was one of a small handful of sort of sample-based-breakbeat-exotica-lounge albums that I think might still stand up (Ursula 1000 had one, I think...).
And had to youtube Ednardo as suggested... lush album.
Electrode (and Mal C and anybody), it's in the DNA of Soulstrut to make a mix and have Raj host them. If he's keeping it alive it's the least we can do... think on this
 


Mal C said:



Electrode said:

I had no idea that the Uriah Heep title track was used for the background story roll in "Water Margin", the film

https://youtu.be/QbcqvBCVwMc?feature=shared







Sheer class, the track by Peter Mac Junior got released on BBC Records in the UK, was a bit hit here..The Water Margin (Theme)
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Water Margin was hard AF. Sunday evenings on BBC 2. We were too young to get the politics of the storyline but Mr. Watermargin kicked ass every week.
 


Electrode said:

Some Salvador finds. Debut from Ednardo. I thought his name was familiar and I just remembered that I have his and the Pessoal Do Ceará's follow up ("Meu Corpo..."). Never can go wrong with Egberto or Gal. I thought finding the Giorgio here of all places was surprising.

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did I hook you up with that Ednardo e O Pessoal do Ceará LP? That and Pavão Mysterioso are both heavily slept on, I always pick them up if I find them cheap and try to foist them onto people. That Egberto is one of his few LPs with some pretty hard grooves IIRC, his other stuff can get noodly. The stuff he produced for his own label, Carmo, is mostly on the good side of weird and experimental.
 
I bought the 80s pressing of "Meu Corpo", the one with their faces on the cover, a little before the pandemic. I didn't know much about Brazilian music aside from the famous names then. I think you were the one who told me to get it during one of the record shop stops. Thanks for looking out!

https://youtu.be/qPUfpBKnl0Y
 
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this is also from that last haul. I had never actually heard this record before,. :facemelt:


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Don’t think I have ever posted in a Soulstrut finds thread but had a photo from my latest flea market and one record store haul.
 
I'm in Finland so next to Looptroop's home in Sweden. It was from a local record store though, top left bits were from the recycling centre.