Sunday 22 August 2010

PRESS-D-1003


wherever i go (with work or at the weekend) i'll always find time to have a little dig. many hours can be wasted for nothing or sometimes i can hit the jackpot. a few months ago mrs s wanted a new duvet, so we set off late on a saturday afternoon to trawl the department stores. i hate shopping at the best of times so when we got there i made my excuses and we agreed to meet up later. as i walked through the door of a chazzer this little beauty was staring me in the face! there was a load of 12"records on the floor and this was at the front. i recognised the label from images on discogs and youtube. i knew this to be a very special record and rare as hen's teeth. it was in excellent condition and i couldn't believe no one else had spotted it. unbelievably, this was the only decent thing in that pile of records. maybe the original owner bought the record and just didn't like it, which would explain the superb condition. intrigue had a few releases but this is the one you want. a truly stunning slice of brit funk. btw this isn't a stock photo off the internet. if you look at the centre hole you'll see the beige carpet upon which i lay all my records before photographing them.

Thursday 19 August 2010

K 50845


2 years ago i got a copy of try to find me vol.1 on the golf channel label. the a-side ("make dance") was an edit of a track called "flash back" off the above album. the rest of the lp is awful, which is a real shame because i love chic. i imagine the lp goes for peanuts everywhere because there are no "hits" on it. i'd say get it anyway because of "flash back". i checked discogs and it doesn't look like it was released as a single, so the album is the only way of getting it. another pound well spent.

Thursday 12 August 2010

SALT 104


okay, it's back to the £1 bins where i find this killer boogie tune from 1983. the whole track is superb, but just wait until the 4 minute mark. shep pettibone works his magic once again. the instrumental b-side (which still has some vocals) is ace too. the outro section has a mix tool allowing you to seamlessly blend into another record. which is great for people like me who can't mix!

Saturday 7 August 2010

JB 001


i traded four records i didn't like for this, but it was still cheap (£7.00) by discogs standards. the guy in the shop was happy to trade so everyone's a winner! it's been bootlegged with a red label but this is a stone cold first pressing. there were legitimate represses done in '84 with a more basic yellow or blue label after the record blew up in new york. if you look on the label you'll see it was "mixed with love by walter gibbons". he'd been away from the scene for a few years but came back with this incredible mix. the a-side is ace but the b-side is something else. i'd only ever heard the first few minutes of it, on i-f's mixed in the hague vol 2, not realising what else was on the record. it's an instrumental that breaks down into accapellas, percussion and effects. one can only imagine how it sounded at the paradise garage. there's been lots of cover versions but the original is the best.