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Jimmy Dread
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  • Posted: 05/24/2021 13:43
  • Post subject: ALC #17: Pool
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Pool by Skee Mask

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Placeholder just to prove I haven't forgotten...

More when I can be arsed.
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Hayden

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  • Posted: 05/24/2021 16:16
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Was wondering what you'd pick.

Kinda skipped this when it dropped. Didn't hear a whole lot about it tbh. Suppose it's going in the queue ๐Ÿ˜œ
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Jimmy Dread
Old skool like Happy Shopper

Location: 555 Dub Street
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  • Posted: 05/24/2021 16:38
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Hayden wrote:
Was wondering what you'd pick


You and me both. I've not heard more than 10 albums I've liked this year. Purposely picked something that sounded like hammers.

Speaking of which, the best album this year is not even an album. It's a pretty freakin' awesome soul compy. Check it.
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Hayden

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  • Posted: 05/24/2021 16:50
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Jimmy Dread wrote:
You and me both. I've not heard more than 10 albums I've liked this year. Purposely picked something that sounded like hammers.

Speaking of which, the best album this year is not even an album. It's a pretty freakin' awesome soul compy. Check it.


Also going in the queue ๐Ÿ˜

I'm so glad comps aren't useless anymore. The past 5-6 years have really been a revelation. There's always been some standouts throughout the 80s, 90s, etc... but I've found comps have been particularly great the last few years (and with purpose!).
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Jimmy Dread
Old skool like Happy Shopper

Location: 555 Dub Street
United Kingdom

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  • Posted: 05/24/2021 17:09
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Hayden wrote:
I'm so glad comps aren't useless anymore. The past 5-6 years have really be a revelation. There's always been some standouts throughout the 80s, 90s, etc... but I've found comps have been particularly great the last few years (and with purpose!).


Yep - the Eccentric Soul series on Numero continues to deliver, and this album's in a similar vein (but better, if you ask me). VA compys have always had a place in my heart - in fact in the days before t'Internet most of my best discoveries came from sampling a track off a finely curated double cassette (and I'm not talking about those Now albums every 80s-90s kid in Britain found in their Xmas stocking).

Nothing like Skee Mask though. That's a different basket of ball bearings entirely.
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Hayden

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  • Posted: 05/24/2021 17:42
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Jimmy Dread wrote:
Yep - the Eccentric Soul series on Numero continues to deliver, and this album's in a similar vein (but better, if you ask me). VA compys have always had a place in my heart - in fact in the days before t'Internet most of my best discoveries came from sampling a track off a finely curated double cassette (and I'm not talking about those Now albums every 80s-90s kid in Britain found in their Xmas stocking).

Nothing like Skee Mask though. That's a different basket of ball bearings entirely.


(I get the cue to not get off topic), but I just want to add Numero has been amazing recently. Always keeping an eye on their reissues/comps. Rarely miss. Check out these recent ones if you haven'tโ€”

Tale Of My Lost Love by Female Species
Money Is The Root Of Evil by Dan Boadi & The African Internationals
Songs Of David Lewis by David Lewis
Tomorrow's Gone by Charlie Megira
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  • Posted: 05/24/2021 22:45
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Saw this one on RYM, it's somewhere in my queue. Glad I have the reason to bump it all the way to the top since Compro was excellent.
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Applerill
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Location: Chicago
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  • Posted: 05/28/2021 17:36
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Yeah, I didnโ€™t even know this was ALC when I heard it a couple days ago, but while I really liked it, I definitely agree that it DOES seem to need more listens to fully click. So thatโ€™s what Iโ€™m doing now <3
Hayden

Location: Vietnam
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  • Posted: 05/31/2021 21:04
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Just dropping by to say I gave it a spin ๐Ÿ˜Ž

Only one. ๐Ÿ˜จ

Maybe another soon. At least in small doses.
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EyeKanFly
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Age: 34

Location: Gotham
United States
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  • Posted: 05/31/2021 22:03
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Yeah I think I listened to this 3 times and it just didn't jive with me. Unfortunately I just found it incredibly boring.

Thanks for sharing this though, no way I would've listened if it weren't ALC.
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