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Bappi Lahiri – Ali Baba
Scott Hardie-Birney – A1. Wonderful
Scott Hardie Birney - 1976 Word Of Mouth (Private)
(mid 70's U.S. privat-press of freewheelin' pastoral Hipster-Country-Folk-Rock album from Pennsylvania; full- band sound w/guitars, bass, percussion, washboard, some sax and intriguing voc-harmonies; back- cover is autographed by Scott; totally home-made lookin' sleeve
from Klektic Fox Record review
(mid 70's U.S. privat-press of freewheelin' pastoral Hipster-Country-Folk-Rock album from Pennsylvania; full- band sound w/guitars, bass, percussion, washboard, some sax and intriguing voc-harmonies; back- cover is autographed by Scott; totally home-made lookin' sleeve
from Klektic Fox Record review
Va – 1969 Folk From Truro (Folk Heritage)
B3. High Barbaree
The Mug Band
Malcolm Burgess - Guitar
Pete White, Pete Webb - Guitar
Richard Luff, Four Truro school boys, Associated as much with the 'beat' scene as with ' folk'
Tamfolk came together in 1968, with the purpose of raising money the local youth club, opposite the Methodist Church in Truro. The eight youngsters were involved in various Methodist churches in the local arear and got together to perform a few fund raising shows.
The Methodist Church was putting together an LP to also help raise much needed funds. The group were asked to contribute to the "Folk from Truro" LP, released in 1969 on Folk Heritage record label.
Recorded in the Chapter House Hall of Truro Cathedral, recordings were made by Margaret Haile's father. Margaret Haile's (who also appeared on the LP) father sang for the Stithians Male Voice Choir and arrange for the recording equipment. The group recorded live with guitar (played by Gill and Vicky), Tamborine (Janet) and Piano, which was played by Brian Coleman (who also acted as musical director). Brian also wrote the music to their song 'Our City', with lyrics from Ian Haile (who also appeared alongside wife Margaret on the record). After the record was pressed the group realised that a double bass had been overdubbed onto their record without their knowledge, and much to their chagrin.
The group would gig throughout Cornwall, gathering up another two members on the way. They sang mostly gospel and performed mostly through the Methodist Church network. In 1969 they were invited to attend the annual National Methodist Association of Youth Clubs (MAYC) folk weekend in London and got to perform at the historic Central Hall Westminster.
The Mug Band
Malcolm Burgess - Guitar
Pete White, Pete Webb - Guitar
Richard Luff, Four Truro school boys, Associated as much with the 'beat' scene as with ' folk'
Tamfolk came together in 1968, with the purpose of raising money the local youth club, opposite the Methodist Church in Truro. The eight youngsters were involved in various Methodist churches in the local arear and got together to perform a few fund raising shows.
The Methodist Church was putting together an LP to also help raise much needed funds. The group were asked to contribute to the "Folk from Truro" LP, released in 1969 on Folk Heritage record label.
Recorded in the Chapter House Hall of Truro Cathedral, recordings were made by Margaret Haile's father. Margaret Haile's (who also appeared on the LP) father sang for the Stithians Male Voice Choir and arrange for the recording equipment. The group recorded live with guitar (played by Gill and Vicky), Tamborine (Janet) and Piano, which was played by Brian Coleman (who also acted as musical director). Brian also wrote the music to their song 'Our City', with lyrics from Ian Haile (who also appeared alongside wife Margaret on the record). After the record was pressed the group realised that a double bass had been overdubbed onto their record without their knowledge, and much to their chagrin.
The group would gig throughout Cornwall, gathering up another two members on the way. They sang mostly gospel and performed mostly through the Methodist Church network. In 1969 they were invited to attend the annual National Methodist Association of Youth Clubs (MAYC) folk weekend in London and got to perform at the historic Central Hall Westminster.
Sektion XI – Stilletoes – ( National Health Rec 1989 ) Vocoder Electro Funk
Vocoder Electro Funk Obscurity here, extremely rare! Sounds more like mid80s, 1985-1986 style!! After some Investigations I found out that it's a UK Release from 1989! There's no year mentioned, but after double checking there's "MCMLXXXIX" typed on the Label which is the Roman Number for 1989! Very unique tune, different from anything else that I head before! I haven't seen many copies in my life, definitely very collectable! I uploaded the full song … so check it out, this Jam is funky fresh!! Peace
Sektion XI – Times like this ( National Health Rec 1989 ) Moden Soul
Very rare one here, dope and fresh Modern Soul tune! very
atmospheric Jam! That's one of 2 Songs on this fresh 7" only release! On the other side you find a dope weird Vocoder Electro Funk tune, I have uploaded the other one as well, so make sure to check it out! About this record genially, After some Investigations I found out that it's a UK Release from 1989! There's no year mentioned, but after double checking there's "MCMLXXXIX" typed on the Label which is the Roman Number for 1989! I have upload the full song, so check it out … this tune is fresh!! Peace
atmospheric Jam! That's one of 2 Songs on this fresh 7" only release! On the other side you find a dope weird Vocoder Electro Funk tune, I have uploaded the other one as well, so make sure to check it out! About this record genially, After some Investigations I found out that it's a UK Release from 1989! There's no year mentioned, but after double checking there's "MCMLXXXIX" typed on the Label which is the Roman Number for 1989! I have upload the full song, so check it out … this tune is fresh!! Peace
Bappi Lahiri – Rama Rama
Adolphon & Falk: Med Rymden I Blodet (1982) [Full Album]
00:00 Från Min Radio
04:08 Mr Jones' Maskin
08:23 Kroppens Automatik
12:19 Krafter Vi Aldrig Känner
19:58 Stockholmsserenad
23:52 Vidare
29:22 Bärande Våg
33:09 5:e Avenyn
-- https://www.fondsound.com
04:08 Mr Jones' Maskin
08:23 Kroppens Automatik
12:19 Krafter Vi Aldrig Känner
19:58 Stockholmsserenad
23:52 Vidare
29:22 Bärande Våg
33:09 5:e Avenyn
-- https://www.fondsound.com
Get Glesh Crew G.F.C. – Lammont is the Baddest ( Breakin’ All 1989 ) Milwaukee Hip Hop
This is one of 3 songs from the "G.F.C.: Fuckin' it up" 3-Track 12" Single, the Main Song "Lammont is the greatest" ! Super dope tune, mid tempo 808 Beats programmed Hip Hop Style, dope bassline (Barry White), super dope cuts & scratches … and amazing Rap! This record is very hard to get and it's the last and rarest of three 12" Singles! this Song + 1 of the 2 B-Side Songs "That's what I'm screamin" were reissued as 7" some years ago on "Jamille Records". Both versions were edited shorter Mixes, this youtube clip contains the full Original Version, so check it out … this shit is dope, Peace
Get Glesh Crew – That’s what Im screamin’ ( Breakin’ All 1989 ) Milwaukee Hip Hop
This is one of the 2 B-Side Song of the super rare "G.F.C.: Fuckin' it up" 3-Track 12" Single! Super dope Milwaukee Hip Hop at its best! This Song + the Main Song "Lammont is the Greatest" were reissued some years ago as 7" on "Jamille Records". For the reissued they used shorter edited Versions, in this Clip you find the original 12" Version recorded from