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Total Unity – Green-Eyed Lady

December7

Wow i’ve found so many good records over the last few months!  It definitely helps that I managed to get a second job as “the record guy” at my favorite digging spot, working one day a week inspecting all the records that come in and putting them out on the shelves.  It’s great having first crack at stuff, especially since the last guy who had the job was also into similar records as I, so I used to have to make do with his leftovers.

R-921864-1250048612So what do we have this time?  It’s a pretty rare cover of “Green-Eyed Lady” by an artist called Total Unity.  Originally written by Sugarloaf (featuring Jerry Corbetta who later went on to join Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes), this cover version, from what I can tell, only appears on a promotional 12″ released by Claridge Records in 1978.  The same Claridge Records that Sugarloaf had signed to in 1975.  I actually emailed Jerry Corbetta to see what hs take on this is, and if I hear back from him i’ll let you know!


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Back From The Dead

September27

tumblr_kqeqw9jcN11qzezeko1_500I’ve been slacking on updating for a while now, been concentrating on trying to find a job.  Well it’s not much but I got a 1 day a week job at my local record store / digging spot for a little extra pocket cash.  I’ll be going through crates of records and sorting them into stuff to put on the shelves or stuff to throw in the trash.  This also means I get first picks!

I’ll be posting a new track or two tomorrow and a bunch more over the next couple of weeks!

Kolumbo

April28

electronicusI have a modest collection of (for lack of a better term) “exotica” records.  Tiki lounge music, weird Moog synth cover albums and other oddities and artifacts from the ’50s and ’60s.  Modest, mainly because these sort of records are quickly snapped up by Gollum-esque record collectors who squirrel them away in their underground lairs.  Wait, is that me?

That said, I was really happy to find this last week.  It’s called The Age Of Electronicus by Dick Hyman.

Dick Hyman (born March 8, 1927) is best known as a versatile jazz pianist/organ player, but, as was the rage at the end of the 60’s he released a pair of very interesting records played on the then recently released Moog Synthesizer.

Released in 1969, The Age Of Electronicus is essentially a Moog covers album.  Two songs by the Beatles, a James Brown cover and “Green Onions” by Booker T. & The MGs, along with others are all there.  The one original composition is called “Kolombo” which i’ve included here.  A pretty strange song from someone more well known for scoring Woody Allen films and playing Gershwin, it reminds me of some of the Pink Floyd stuff on the Live at Pompeii video.

Track listing
1. “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” – 2:46
2. “Give It Up Or Turn It Loose” – 3:13
3. “Blackbird” – 3:11
4. “Aquarius” – 2:48
5. “Green Onions” – 7:49
6. “Kolumbo” – 7:35
7. “Time Is Tight” – 3:07
8. “Alfie” – 3:40
9. “Both Sides Now” – 3:02


Scans from the inside cover:

Links
Dick Hyman on Wikipedia
Buy this song on CD

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Space Warrior

April27

bodyshine1I’ve picked up a lot of great suff over the last month or so.  Here’s one I got this past Friday.  It’s the LP Body Shine by Munich Machine.  Released in 1979 on Casablanca.

Munich Machine was a disco group featuring Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte that released 3 full length albums from 1977-1979.

Aside from Munich Machine, Pete Bellotte worked closely with Moroder as co-writer and co-producer on some of the disco era’s most successful tracks including all of the huge Donna Summer hits.  He was also in a group called Trax with another famous producer of the era, Keith Forsey.

Pete Bellotte was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame in 2004.

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Feel On Baby

April17

2468159007_139094dfb1I’m a sucker for dub, especially when it’s by a group not traditionally know for dub/reggae.  My favorite Clash material is the dubby stuff on Black Market Clash, and Bad Brains also made some amazing dub tracks just to name a few.

For some reason I decided to check out this Rolling Stones 12″ when I found it for $1 and was pleasantly surprised by the dubby instrumental on the b-side “Feel On Baby (Instrumental)”.

Unfortunately there are no credits on the cover to indicate who worked on this track, but from what I have read after doing a little google-fu, it was made with the help of Sly & Robbie in the studio.  I wonder if there are any other Rolling Stones tracks that feature the peeewww of the Simmons drum.

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Disco Takes Over

April10

I recently bought a 2×12″ Atlantic records promo called “You’ve Never Been Hit So Hard”, which has some killer tracks like Phreek “Weekend” and a Fantastic Four track with Dennis Coffey.  Stuffed inside the jacket was an article from a 1979 issue of Newsweek called “Disco Takes Over”.  It’s a really interesting read, and surprisingly in depth.

There are some interesting bits about Disco DJing, and Kebekelektrik’s “Wardance” is even mentioned, which really surprised me.  Oh, and Moroder mentions “[Moog synthesizers] are the new instruments of the year 2000.”

Whoever cut out this article 30(!) years ago underlined and highlighted certain sections.  I think it might have been a gay DJ, since many of the highlighted sections seem to deal with the gay community and/or DJing.  There’s really no way of knowing at this point.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy it!

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Milkways – Astroport

March24

milkwaysSorry for the long wait – I took some time off to concentrate on job hunting.  To make up for lost time, I’ll be posting a bunch of updates this week!

The French had definitely cornered the market on space themed disco in the late 1970s.  From Didier Marouani & Space, Droids, Rockets, Saveur Mallia/Arpadys, and many many more, you couldn’t swing a dead cat in 1979 France without hitting a French musician in a silver Buck Rogers outfit.

Here’s a neat little record I found today while digging through crate after crate of generic post 2000 hip hop singles in glossy red jackets.  I don’t really know anything about the group MILKWAYS other than presumably there are three members, they have glowing eyes, and they are always naked.  Oh, and they released this single, and one full length album both in 1978.  Both with the same cover.  Have they no shame? After that they must have disappeared in a cloud of hubris and starstuff.

I always wonder how exactly a record like this made the journey from France in 1978 to the basement of a New England comic book store over the span of 31 years.  I guess that’s a mystery that only Milkways can answer, and they’re not talking.

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Space Project – Conquest Of The Stars

February2

space_projectThis week we have a record I found while digging through some crates in the basement of a nearby record store/comic book shop.  When I saw the cover I just knew I had to buy it.  It has all the elements:  cheezy “future retro” typeface, starfield background, over the top title, blue vinyl, and the ever important “special disco mix”.

Although it’s not nearly as amazing as i’d hoped, it is a fun song to play in a set of lasergun space disco.  I can’t really picture anyone taking part in a “conquest” of anything while listening to this other than maybe a light-up dancefloor.

Released in 1977 this is part Star Trek, part Battlestar Galactica, part Moroder and all amazingly ridiculous!  The masterminds behind this record are Canadian producers/musicians Dominic Sciscente and Michel Daigle from Black Light Orchestra, who, when not hustling their way through space, had a hit song with Touch Me, Take Me.


Space Project – Conquest Of The Stars (Long Disco Mix)

The Clash – Magnificent Dance (Dirty Harry bootleg edit)

January21

Dirty HarryHere’s an interesting 12″ that I picked up recently for the princely sum of $1.  Apparently it’s quite rare.  At least judging by the $158 someone paid for it on eBay.

I don’t know when it was released as there’s no date on it, but i’m guessing it came out around the time that The Clash released the single for “The Magnificent Seven” which would put it at about 1981.  Basically what we have here is a bootleg 12″ that cuts up The Magnificent Seven/Magnificent Dance and throws in some Dirty Harry samples at the end.  Personally I could have done without the samples, but you would’ve probably mixed out of it by then, and i’m sure it was more of a novelty in 1981 than it is now.  Overall it’s a pretty solid effort for a bootleg from that era, and it’s always nice to have one of those “what the hell is this” kind of records in your box.

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Smokey Robinson – And I Don’t Love You (Larry Levan Remix)

January16

The first record i’m going to share with you here is one that I found about a year and a half ago for $1.50, and I’ve really grown to love it.

Released as a single from 1984’s Essar album, the And I Don’t Love You single benefits greatly from the “Instrumental (Dub)” remix on the B-side, laid down by the incomparable Larry Levan.  Dubbed out and spacey, this is a gem from an otherwise undistinguished period in Smokey’s career.  Essar was Smokey’s only album not to produce a top 10 R&B hit, and his lowest charting album to date, failing to reach the Top 100.

A nasty synth bassline, reverberated funk guitar, driving beat and sparse echoing vocals really make this one of the great “forgotten” Levan remixes.  Let me know what you think!


smokey robinson – and I don’t love you (instrumental dub mix by larry levan)

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