Guest Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Can anyone offer me any insights? There's some real gems in here: My personal favourite is: The Steppers - come on and get it - Aware label Artist Title Label Year Notes Seven Inch Singles Ernesta Dunbar Don't Follow Me World Records 1984 Frankie Seay Every Body on the One SAWAX Records 1985 David Simmons Love Tonight Pearl Harbour Records 1984 Paul Kelly Livin' in a Dream Laurence Records Luther Ingram Seeing You Again Platinum Plus 1984 Bobby Bowens + Shades of Magic [WHITE LABEL DEMO] Gonna Love Somebody UK Move 1986 Catch Mr Nice Guy Decca 1976 Oscar Perry Snap Your Fingers Quazar 1985 Quincy Jones They Call Me Mr Tibbs EMI (Metro Goldwyn Mayer/ Polygram) 1969 Bobby Jonz Thought You Were Loving Me Expansion Records 1984 Lanier and co I Don't Know (what to do about you) Waylo Charles Mann Shonuff No Funny Stuff LA records 1981 Lenny Williams Ten Ways of Loving You Knobhill (BMI) 1986 Joseph Cotton We Can Make It Pashlo from the Broadway musical "The Wiz" (Charlie Smalls) Ease on Down the Road Wing and a Prayer Record co. 1975 Chocolate Milk Actions Speak Louder than Words Victor (BMI) 1975 Debbie Cameron Someday Baby Lock Records David Sea Night After Night Crown Records Limited 1984 Gwen McCrae Keep the Fire Burning Atlantic 1982 The Mighty Passions Baby Dumplin Bridge Records 1984 Sacto Headed to the Top Margo 80s People's Choice If you gonna do it (put your mind to it) Pjiladelphia 1977 James Brown Hang out and Hustle/Together Polydor 1975 Billy Larkin Play it Cool Flodavieur Hiroshima L.A. Town/One Ride Decca Babylon a Fight Rastman/ Skin-Flesh & Bones ALLA/Rasta Dub Twinkles Record Mart, Jamaica The Symbols Canadian Sunset Crystal (President Records) 1975 The Bar-Kays Let's have some Fun mercury 1978 Ray Ellington Long Black Nylons Northwood 1956 Funky Axe/Big Noise from Winnetka Spaghetti Head Private Stock 1975 Desi I want to be with you Blue Ray Munnings Jump in the Water/ Funky Nassau Tammi Records 1979 Oscar Perry You've Got my Nose Open Red Sun Records 1986 I.K.Dairo and his Bluespots Juju hits Decca 1962 Twelve Inch Single Cell Orchestra Dead Vent 7 Reflective Records 1995 Single Cell Orchestra The Liberated E.P. Zoe Magik Records 1993 Sextant 2 "It's going to be alright" (is this part of a collection?) Beaumont Hannant Texturology GRP 1994 Space Time Continuum Speaking in tongues Astralwerks 1993 Pop Pourri vol 4 instrumental popular music styles from the 1950's - 1980's Studio G 1984 1:1 Scale Heavy Duty Breaks Illuminated Records 1984 Oval 94 diskont - The Remixes PHutURE tRAX white label Muro Concrete Jungle Spellbound 1997 The Frank Barber Percussion Deep Percussion Polydor Original Artists Highlight on Disco Nights Chimo Music 1978 Piece free your mind Planet e 1992 Clear disc The Les Reed Sound New Dimensions Deram 1968 Paulinho da Costa Sunrise Pablo 1984 Debarbat Dolphin Orchestra Prologue RCA 1980 Single Cell Orchestra Angelic Science EP Reflective Records 1994 Double Dee & Steinski Mastermixes Tommy Boy Records promo Velocette Microcosmilk ep Reflective Records Nanette Frank Can't be your part time lover Riza Records inc 1986 The Samuelsons From Sweden with love Impact 1974 The Stress Newsreel AMI The Swingle Singer with the Modern Jazz Quartet Place Vendome Philips 1967 Aphex Twin Cock 10 2001 Don Tracey A night with the voodoo family EMI 1965 Led Zeplin BBC ZEP DISK-TRACK-SHUN Records From a live BBC concert broadcast - TRACK LISTING - Communication Breakdown +Dazed and Confused/ Going to California + Stairway to Heaven +What is and what should never be+ whole lotta love Chappel Recorded Music Library Electronic by Nigel Bates Chappell 1983 Chappel Recorded Music Library drama by Colin Towns Chappell 1983 James Last Beachparty Polydor 1970 Truman Thomas Groovin' Veep Franz Ferdinand Michael White label Domino white label promo Only 100 people received this demo Doctor Who Sound Effects BBC 1978 This is incredible. Tracks include "The Dalek Control Room - Death to the Daleks" Move D Namlook Exploring the psychedelic landscape LC Subtropic Throb EP Reflective Records Space Time Continuum Real Time EP Astralwerks Promo? Velocette Voda Reflective Records 1996 Space Time Continuum Emit ecaps Reflective Records 1992 Augustyn Bloch Unusual Sounds vol.2 Sonoton recorded music library Michel Gonet Mondial Scoop Tele Music Clifford Thornton Communixcations Network Third World 1972 Ahmad Jamal Outertimeinnerspace ABC 1972 Live from Monteaux Virgo Indigo Yas- Kas Canyon 1986 Japanese Electronic Toys a retrospective of 70's synthesizer music Hi-Fidelity 1996 Andrew Cyrille What About? Charly Records 1969 Drums drum drums! Solo Percussion Album John Cage, Luciano Berio, Ilhan Mimaroglu Electronic Music Turnabout Vox late 60's Jack Malmsten and his Mod Machine Jack Malmsten and his Mod Machine Concert Recording Strange early synth music Messenger The new has come Light Records 1976 White gospel soul - incredible for samples Mercator Projected East of Eden Deram 1969 Ro Mo Ro Mo Rock Mo records Inc a medley The Tuneful Trolley Island in the sky Capitol Records 1968 Marcia Hines Marcia Shines Wizard 1975 CD's Radio 1 FM Now that's what I call Jingles BBC 1990 Radio one jingle CD as used on the radio Ozric Tenticles Spice Doubt Streaming 1998 Scha Dara Parr Big Project of Scha Dara Major Force 1990 Japanese Yoshinori Sunahara Crossover Ki/Oon 1995 Marshall Jefferson House Generation Sample Pack loopmasters 2007 Sample Pack Trafik Progressive house and electronica Sample Pack loopmasters 2007 Sample Pack
Guest Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Any thoughts? Anyone?! Can anyone offer me any insights? There's some real gems in here: My personal favourite is: The Steppers - come on and get it - Aware label Artist Title Label Year Notes Seven Inch Singles Ernesta Dunbar Don't Follow Me World Records 1984 Frankie Seay Every Body on the One SAWAX Records 1985 David Simmons Love Tonight Pearl Harbour Records 1984 Paul Kelly Livin' in a Dream Laurence Records Luther Ingram Seeing You Again Platinum Plus 1984 Bobby Bowens + Shades of Magic [WHITE LABEL DEMO] Gonna Love Somebody UK Move 1986 Catch Mr Nice Guy Decca 1976 Oscar Perry Snap Your Fingers Quazar 1985 Quincy Jones They Call Me Mr Tibbs EMI (Metro Goldwyn Mayer/ Polygram) 1969 Bobby Jonz Thought You Were Loving Me Expansion Records 1984 Lanier and co I Don't Know (what to do about you) Waylo Charles Mann Shonuff No Funny Stuff LA records 1981 Lenny Williams Ten Ways of Loving You Knobhill (BMI) 1986 Joseph Cotton We Can Make It Pashlo from the Broadway musical "The Wiz" (Charlie Smalls) Ease on Down the Road Wing and a Prayer Record co. 1975 Chocolate Milk Actions Speak Louder than Words Victor (BMI) 1975 Debbie Cameron Someday Baby Lock Records David Sea Night After Night Crown Records Limited 1984 Gwen McCrae Keep the Fire Burning Atlantic 1982 The Mighty Passions Baby Dumplin Bridge Records 1984 Sacto Headed to the Top Margo 80s People's Choice If you gonna do it (put your mind to it) Pjiladelphia 1977 James Brown Hang out and Hustle/Together Polydor 1975 Billy Larkin Play it Cool Flodavieur Hiroshima L.A. Town/One Ride Decca Babylon a Fight Rastman/ Skin-Flesh & Bones ALLA/Rasta Dub Twinkles Record Mart, Jamaica The Symbols Canadian Sunset Crystal (President Records) 1975 The Bar-Kays Let's have some Fun mercury 1978 Ray Ellington Long Black Nylons Northwood 1956 Funky Axe/Big Noise from Winnetka Spaghetti Head Private Stock 1975 Desi I want to be with you Blue Ray Munnings Jump in the Water/ Funky Nassau Tammi Records 1979 Oscar Perry You've Got my Nose Open Red Sun Records 1986 I.K.Dairo and his Bluespots Juju hits Decca 1962 Twelve Inch Single Cell Orchestra Dead Vent 7 Reflective Records 1995 Single Cell Orchestra The Liberated E.P. Zoe Magik Records 1993 Sextant 2 "It's going to be alright" (is this part of a collection?) Beaumont Hannant Texturology GRP 1994 Space Time Continuum Speaking in tongues Astralwerks 1993 Pop Pourri vol 4 instrumental popular music styles from the 1950's - 1980's Studio G 1984 1:1 Scale Heavy Duty Breaks Illuminated Records 1984 Oval 94 diskont - The Remixes PHutURE tRAX white label Muro Concrete Jungle Spellbound 1997 The Frank Barber Percussion Deep Percussion Polydor Original Artists Highlight on Disco Nights Chimo Music 1978 Piece free your mind Planet e 1992 Clear disc The Les Reed Sound New Dimensions Deram 1968 Paulinho da Costa Sunrise Pablo 1984 Debarbat Dolphin Orchestra Prologue RCA 1980 Single Cell Orchestra Angelic Science EP Reflective Records 1994 Double Dee & Steinski Mastermixes Tommy Boy Records promo Velocette Microcosmilk ep Reflective Records Nanette Frank Can't be your part time lover Riza Records inc 1986 The Samuelsons From Sweden with love Impact 1974 The Stress Newsreel AMI The Swingle Singer with the Modern Jazz Quartet Place Vendome Philips 1967 Aphex Twin Cock 10 2001 Don Tracey A night with the voodoo family EMI 1965 Led Zeplin BBC ZEP DISK-TRACK-SHUN Records From a live BBC concert broadcast - TRACK LISTING - Communication Breakdown +Dazed and Confused/ Going to California + Stairway to Heaven +What is and what should never be+ whole lotta love Chappel Recorded Music Library Electronic by Nigel Bates Chappell 1983 Chappel Recorded Music Library drama by Colin Towns Chappell 1983 James Last Beachparty Polydor 1970 Truman Thomas Groovin' Veep Franz Ferdinand Michael White label Domino white label promo Only 100 people received this demo Doctor Who Sound Effects BBC 1978 This is incredible. Tracks include "The Dalek Control Room - Death to the Daleks" Move D Namlook Exploring the psychedelic landscape LC Subtropic Throb EP Reflective Records Space Time Continuum Real Time EP Astralwerks Promo? Velocette Voda Reflective Records 1996 Space Time Continuum Emit ecaps Reflective Records 1992 Augustyn Bloch Unusual Sounds vol.2 Sonoton recorded music library Michel Gonet Mondial Scoop Tele Music Clifford Thornton Communixcations Network Third World 1972 Ahmad Jamal Outertimeinnerspace ABC 1972 Live from Monteaux Virgo Indigo Yas- Kas Canyon 1986 Japanese Electronic Toys a retrospective of 70's synthesizer music Hi-Fidelity 1996 Andrew Cyrille What About? Charly Records 1969 Drums drum drums! Solo Percussion Album John Cage, Luciano Berio, Ilhan Mimaroglu Electronic Music Turnabout Vox late 60's Jack Malmsten and his Mod Machine Jack Malmsten and his Mod Machine Concert Recording Strange early synth music Messenger The new has come Light Records 1976 White gospel soul - incredible for samples Mercator Projected East of Eden Deram 1969 Ro Mo Ro Mo Rock Mo records Inc a medley The Tuneful Trolley Island in the sky Capitol Records 1968 Marcia Hines Marcia Shines Wizard 1975 CD's Radio 1 FM Now that's what I call Jingles BBC 1990 Radio one jingle CD as used on the radio Ozric Tenticles Spice Doubt Streaming 1998 Scha Dara Parr Big Project of Scha Dara Major Force 1990 Japanese Yoshinori Sunahara Crossover Ki/Oon 1995 Marshall Jefferson House Generation Sample Pack loopmasters 2007 Sample Pack Trafik Progressive house and electronica Sample Pack loopmasters 2007 Sample Pack
Jaco Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 What exactly is it that you are looking for as a response? I'm not taking the piss, just that I don't know what you want.
Kris Holmes Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Are you after prices?? There's not anything terribly $$$ in the list that I can see at a glance. The Quincy Jones is a good listen & is cheap to find, Spaghetti Head "Funky Axe" is a monster funk cut too but not as rare as it was once thought (I made a profit off a box of unplayed stock copies about 5 years ago), should be able to get one for $20 pretty easy. That list also contains A LOT of chud.
Cover-up Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 What exactly are you after? Good question. From where I'm standing it looks like the old "post a list of mostly average stuff up, ask people to get in touch if they're interested, if more than 3 people ask about a certain record put it on ebay..." i.e. getting other people to sort your wheat from your chaff. Would that be correct?
Prophonics 2029 Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Doctor Who Sound Effects BBC 1978 This is incredible. Tracks include "The Dalek Control Room - Death to the Daleks" This is a soul forum about soul music. I can't see a dancer hiding behind Davaroses wheel chair or are you trying to car boot us but without the car, the boot and the pitch
hrtshpdbox Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 ...it looks like the old "post a list of mostly average stuff up, ask people to get in touch if they're interested, if more than 3 people ask about a certain record put it on ebay..." That seems a little cynical to me, but probably only because I'm naive as to how the world works. Some time ago I posted a file of what I thought to be my Northern records - I guess I was looking for people to say "Nice records" or "Such-and-such is a particularly good one" or "Just a bunch of junk, not even Northern, try again". I got a couple of PM offers (I wasn't looking to sell them, but I can now understand the confusion on that), and a couple of replies along the lines of the ones here, i.e. "What is the purpose of your post?". My only goal, as a record hoarder, was to pick the brains of people in the know and, although the response was limited, it was still helpful.
Cover-up Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 That seems a little cynical to me Cynical? Moi? I'm just stating what the poster has done... Ray Munnings now on ebay. Along with Doctor Who album.
Supercorsa Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 Doctor Who Sound Effects BBC 1978 This is incredible. Tracks include "The Dalek Control Room - Death to the Daleks" This is a soul forum about soul music. I can't see a dancer hiding behind Davaroses wheel chair or are you trying to car boot us but without the car, the boot and the pitch Then again there's always Ian Levine, isn't there?
hrtshpdbox Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 Cynical? Moi? I'm just stating what the poster has done... Right, I'm just unfamiliar with how it all works. People inquire about the value of records so they know what they can sell them for. Which is a bit of a puzzle for me, as on Ebay if you start at a dollar you'll still get whatever it's "worth", if you're lucky. I like to know what they're worth, but mostly just so I can admire them that much more when I flip through them.
Kris Holmes Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 Right, I'm just unfamiliar with how it all works. People inquire about the value of records so they know what they can sell them for. Which is a bit of a puzzle for me, as on Ebay if you start at a dollar you'll still get whatever it's "worth", if you're lucky. I like to know what they're worth, but mostly just so I can admire them that much more when I flip through them. If you want to know what they're worth, actually do the legwork yourself, don't be lazy & expect others to do it for you without contributing. Man up & stop acting like a newjack, put the work in to acquire the proper knowledge. People on record message boards get real tired real fast of people just hit & running with cryptical "what are my records worth" posts. Sorry if this is harsh, but 99% of that list are common as records which you could have priced yourself without being lazy about it & fishing for a bite.
hrtshpdbox Posted December 22, 2008 Posted December 22, 2008 QUOTE (hrtshpdbox @ Dec 17 08, 05:36 PM) Right, I'm just unfamiliar with how it all works. People inquire about the value of records so they know what they can sell them for. Which is a bit of a puzzle for me, as on Ebay if you start at a dollar you'll still get whatever it's "worth", if you're lucky. I like to know what they're worth, but mostly just so I can admire them that much more when I flip through them. If you want to know what they're worth, actually do the legwork yourself, don't be lazy & expect others to do it for you without contributing. Man up & stop acting like a newjack, put the work in to acquire the proper knowledge. People on record message boards get real tired real fast of people just hit & running with cryptical "what are my records worth" posts. Sorry if this is harsh, but 99% of that list are common as records which you could have priced yourself without being lazy about it & fishing for a bite. And, nz45s, your entire "reply" is rhetorical, I guess, or merely directed at the wrong poster, as it wasn't my list or thread in the first place. I'm fretting that I won't be able to stop acting like a newjack, though, until I can figure out what that means (still, I'll manage to get through it).
Soulcarp Posted December 22, 2008 Posted December 22, 2008 (edited) QUOTE (hrtshpdbox @ Dec 17 08, 05:36 PM) Right, I'm just unfamiliar with how it all works. People inquire about the value of records so they know what they can sell them for. Which is a bit of a puzzle for me, as on Ebay if you start at a dollar you'll still get whatever it's "worth", if you're lucky. I like to know what they're worth, but mostly just so I can admire them that much more when I flip through them. And, nz45s, your entire "reply" is rhetorical, I guess, or merely directed at the wrong poster, as it wasn't my list or thread in the first place. I'm fretting that I won't be able to stop acting like a newjack, though, until I can figure out what that means (still, I'll manage to get through it). never here anybody called a "newjack" before but i like it,think you know what it means your'e not that slow have a nice christmass the patti hearns "not a chance in a million" is shite "first time i heard it it was covered as somebody browner" Edited December 22, 2008 by soulcarp
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