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liamski- 04-28-2009
i'm looking for a reasonably priced copy of 'the shadow do' by gary bartz if anyne can help. vinyl or cd. ta

Mike from Mad Mongos- 04-28-2009
Also got Irene Kral - Kral Space.

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"Wheelers and Dealers" is awesome but I also love and just edging it for me is "Experiment" and I am very fond of "Small Day Tomorrow" which is just beauitful and mellow.



tom_ogrady- 04-28-2009
QUOTE (liamski @ April 28, 2009 05:09 pm)
i'm looking for a reasonably priced copy of 'the shadow do' by gary bartz if anyne can help. vinyl or cd. ta

Liam I'll let you know if I see one. I've been looking for one myself too. I've watched a couple of copies on ebay recently and they've gone for quite a bit.

Mike - as for the Rare Silk 'New Weave' album, I quite like 'New York Afternoon' but there are 7 tracks that I'm not so fussed about. In my opinion, 'Red Clay' has a great feel to it (mainly thanks to the strength of the composition) but the rest are a bit SMOOV. But if you see it cheap, I'd get it just for the one track!

DIGGIDY- 04-30-2009
upon listening to this early this morning decieded i needed it on vinyl, to my great surprise found ubiquity records re released it

amazing album. brab it while ya can


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https://www.ubiquityrecords.com/shop/produc...UR-VEROCAI.html

Crazy- 05-04-2009
Hello BW - long time no speak. wink.gif

I have just discovered Level 42... picked this up yesterday, really enjoying it!

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Beane the Noodler- 05-06-2009
blap!

May chart now up >> here <<

DIGGIDY- 05-11-2009
Found this in the shop i work in today, giving it a blast as i type, sounding sweet, cant find much info on it tho............sounding sa weeeeeet

Mark Murphy Bop For Kerouac
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lazlo- 05-11-2009
Have to be careful what I spend my hard earned dosh on these days but I recently picked up:

Le Pamplemousse - Le Spank/Monkey See Monkey Do
Blossom Dearie - I love London in the rain
Faze Action - Good Lovin' (Shogone mix is the one that's doing it for me)
Floyd Beck - Party is the Solution
Eddie C - You're Welcome

D Yu- 05-11-2009
killer killer and killer. I think. the linkwood and STL thindgs are dubby and deep. and the martyn tracks are something else altogether.

linkwood - miles away (intrusion rmxs)

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efdemin - acid bells (martyn rmxs)

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STL - silent state

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Keep It Wheel- 05-12-2009
QUOTE (Crazy @ May 04, 2009 06:16 pm)
Hello BW - long time no speak. wink.gif

I have just discovered Level 42... picked this up yesterday, really enjoying it!

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On my recent trip to NYC and Philly I picked up the 'Rated X Records' (usually Danny Krivit) remix/re-edit of Starchild from this lp; had a nice rejig of ESG's Moody on the flip too.

Among the 12s I picked up was a copy of 'Situation' by Yaz (Yazoo to us) which has an amazing Kervorkian dub on the flipside. A 99cent bargain; also grabbed near mint copies of 'The Roof is on fire', 'Planet Rock', 'Eighth wonder' and 'It's nasty' from the same 99cent bargain bin, as well as Lady B's "To the beat y'all" which I've been after for a while (and, of course, THAT Claudja Barry EP)

Too many LPs to try and list (at least 100 in total) but lots of soul (The Impressions, Al Wilson, Lou Rawls - including his David Axelrod produced Christmas LP biggrin.gif ), jazz (Jimmy Smith, Eddie Harris, three or four Ramsey Lewis, four Brian Auger, Esther Sutterfield), disco (Instant Funk, Montana, Demis Roussos, Angela Boffil), breaks/funk (Booker T & the MGs - the McLemore Ave LP, The JBs...

Not so much in the way of 7s but did get a few; bit of James Brown, few bits on Invictus, an untitled (well, I can't read Japanese) Yellow Magic Orchestra single, a few Dionne Warwick singles on Scepter, Seals & Croft's original take on Summer Breeze, wicked version of Papa was a Rolling Stone but I can't remember the artists name off the top of my head, Nina Simone's version of Here Comes The Sun... most of which were no more than 49cents.

Somehow I didn't get had for excess weight at the BA desk... Bought a record bag to get 70 home as hand luggage and then split the rest among the suitcases... kind lady at the check-in told me to take some out and carry them on and *bingo* another $45 per bag saved.

NYC record shopping is now all about Williamsburg and Brooklyn but Philly was just as good.

Got hours of fun ahead working my way through these biggrin.gif

That said, couldn't resist picking up the latest Peter Vistri 12 on Eskimo when I popped into town at the weekend and with a title like "Late Nite Balearic Monster" it has a lot to live up to but it's pretty damn good.

The Good Dr. Jazzchops- 05-12-2009
QUOTE (D Yu @ May 12, 2009 03:28 am)
killer killer and killer. I think. the linkwood and STL thindgs are dubby and deep. and the martyn tracks are something else altogether.

linkwood - miles away (intrusion rmxs)

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efdemin - acid bells (martyn rmxs)

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STL - silent state

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Love Martyn's Dark mix on the Efdemin 12" - really lovely. The STL 12" is wicked, too. Good selections.

Beane the Noodler- 05-12-2009
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nikey- 05-12-2009
HOT.

i just bought 3 higamus hogamus records
plus the new one handed 12s
and the dobie madness

jimmy jean- 05-12-2009
can't get enough of this at the moment...

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amazing comp of post punk / alt 80's stuff like a certain ratio, colourbox + loads of people i've never heard of

finally bought it 9 years after it came out!

also loving the 'waltz with bashir' soundtrack by max richter... beautiful strings

and re-purchased this on cd (only ever had it on tape)

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DIGGIDY- 05-12-2009
QUOTE (Beane the Noodler @ May 12, 2009 01:32 pm)
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

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