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souplipton



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  • Posted: 05/17/2017 20:25
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Richard D. James Album by Aphex Twin

Syro by Aphex Twin

Violator by Depeche Mode

Cosmogramma by Flying Lotus

Geogaddi by Boards Of Canada
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Jimmy Dread
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  • Posted: 05/19/2017 16:48
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Wondered into Reading's Sound Machine during my lunch break earlier. So they massively over-ordered RSD stock and have already started selling it all on at 50% off. Lovely. So picked up the stuff I was going to get on the day if I'd been in the country (bar Heart Of The Congos (which I'd already snagged at Honest Jon's) and Dread In A Babylon - both of which they'd sold out of):


Citrus by Asobi Seksu


Recurring by Spacemen 3


They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Be...sonalities


Soft Sexy Soul by Susan Phillips

This last LP is a gem - a lost soul nugget from '71. Seen it sitting in the racks in a few shops of late but for a tenner I took the plunge. It's divine - soul nuts (Norm, Gowi) will love it

And in the post:


Bob Andy's Song Book by Bob Andy

Early-ish Coxsone pressing
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liveinacar



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  • Posted: 05/24/2017 18:07
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Overkill by Motörhead
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JOSweetHeart



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  • Posted: 05/27/2017 17:47
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Last night I placed an order for six more albums and 1 45 record. When I get them, I will tell about each one. Until then... Smile Smile Smile

God bless you always!!! Smile Smile Smile

Holly

P.S. No, they are not anything from Billy Joe Royal. They are from my newest musical interest...another singer who sadly is not here anymore either. Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad
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Me & my favorite singer James Otto

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Jimmy Dread
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  • Posted: 05/29/2017 12:02
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Bank holiday vinyl binge:


Never Grow Old by The Maytals


Soul Beat by The Gaylads


I Shall Not Remove by Delroy Wilson

Continuing the Studio One obsession - 3 JA presses in various states of beaten up (apart from the Delroy Wilson, which was still in shrink), but wasn't going to pass them up (especially the Gaylads LP which I've been after for an age)


Version Galore by U-Roy

80s Trojan repress


Rainmaker by Michael Chapman

Original UK Harvest press


Skit I Allt by Dungen

Lurid pink LP plucked outta the bargain bin


Here Are The Sonics!!! by The Sonics

Late-90s mono repress


Doolittle by Pixies

1st UK press on 4AD


It's Now Winter's Day by Tommy Roe

1st US stereo press on ABC


Shaft by Isaac Hayes

UK Stax press. Records mint. Damn right
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BeA Sunflower



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Rainmaker by Michael Chapman

Original UK Harvest press


Nice haul, Jimmy!!! Tell me more about this one. It looks right umps alley.

Also, which of your studio 1 obsessions is super upbeat but also sort of mellow.
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Tilly wrote:
Jimmy Dread wrote:



Rainmaker by Michael Chapman

Original UK Harvest press


Nice haul, Jimmy!!! Tell me more about this one. It looks right umps alley.


Rainmaker is a strange beast - in parts it rocks a fair bit, sounding like Jethro Tull meets Zep. But in others it's like Fahey crossed with Dylan. 'Folk-rock' is too generic a term but it probably fits in that category. It's an interesting listen. Actually thought of you as I saw a copy of A Gift From A Flower To A Garden in the original box with all the inserts but I really couldn't justify paying £60 for it.

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Also, which of your studio 1 obsessions is super upbeat but also sort of mellow.


Hmm, none of those - they're all either Ska or Rocksteady. Tricky - probably best going for one of the instrumentals, specifically:


Im Flash Forward by Cedric Im Brooks

Which if you remember Give Rasta Glory from 100% Dynamite is a sax-heavy, jazzy-roots dream of a record. Might also be worth trying Jackie Mittoo's Studio One Showcase if you can find it, which contains the most dreamy and mellow Studio One track ever...


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glynspsa



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the time- what time is it
santana- live at woodstock
moondog-moondog
big star-third

was buying some left over rsd product. that i did not grab on rsd.
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Norman Bates



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Soft Sexy Soul by Susan Phillips

This last LP is a gem - a lost soul nugget from '71. Seen it sitting in the racks in a few shops of late but for a tenner I took the plunge. It's divine - soul nuts (Norm, Gowi) will love it



Duly noted, thanks!
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BeA Sunflower



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Jimmy Dread wrote:

Actually thought of you as I saw a copy of A Gift From A Flower To A Garden in the original box with all the inserts but I really couldn't justify paying £60 for it.



Yeah. Records have gotten crazy expensive over the last ten to fifteen years. I loved it when everyone was giving me their records for free. lol.

Thanks for the recs, Jimmy!! That instrumental album sounds great and the perfect prescription for this summer. Will let u know what I think.

As for Rainmaker, I'm intrigued enough to give it a spin. Very Happy

Peace, brother!
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