'70s Soundtracks, Funk, Soul, Jazz Albums

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Indian Summer- Indian Summer (1971)
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http://prognotfrog.blogspot.com/2006/05 ... 92_18.html
http://orexisofdeath.blogspot.com/2007/ ... 69-uk.html
Psych/prog joint I'm startin to feel for some reason. There's something about the cover that you can't look away. There is also a mindblowingly dope song called Indian Summer, by the band Toe Fat. For some reason I couldn't find a video of it, but you can download the band's music here: http://djkoppig.blogspot.com/2008/08/to ... e-fat.html If somebody downloads their first album, tell me if it's worth a listen or not.

Also, does anyone here use iheartradio? I don't have my music on my laptop so I have to pandora everything. I looked up iheartradio when I got sick of listening to the same hip hop classics over and over and I'm definitely starting to heart it. It's the same concept as Pandora only it actually knows more music than I do. I made a station off of the song "Hallucinations", by the band Tomorrow (if you haven't heard of this song before it will blow your mind), but for as much psych shit as I listen to, 90% of the artists that came up were not only new to me, but they were also dope and exactly what I was looking for when I made the station.
Here's the song I'm referring to
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I posted this a while back:
[quote]La Clave - La Clave (1973)
http://www.mediafire.com/?n4n7qgak5nv748s
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Kalacakra- Crawling to Lhasa (1972)
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http://www.mediafire.com/?sb2aebhe254ba9h
Some weird shit, think if dubstep started in 1972 and it came out all tribal, plus it was actually prog rock.
Jean-Michel Jarre- Oxygene (1976)
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7ke5sq6t
Going with the experimental vibe, some early electronic music based out of France. I can't deny it's an amazing album but I can't listen to much of anything purely electronic. I can say that it's every bit as modern as new electronic music though.

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This one is soo good...

Various ג€“ The Philadelphia Story 1971-1986 (Box Set, 320 kb/s, 1986)

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Album 01 : Hit It

1A1 MFSB ג€“ Zach

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thanks Jankz! Dl'ing them all now, i appreciate it.

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Afterglow- Afterglow (1968)
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http://www.mediafire.com/?pp1gc6i775pv28h
Psychedelic sunshine pop that never grows old.

The Blackbirds- No Destination (1968)
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http://www.mediafire.com/?1cl13weu1rg2idx
Heavy psych with some breaks. Not to be confused with the Blackbyrds.


Black Sugar- Black Sugar(1971)
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http://www.mediafire.com/?d2sct8ghw6gh0h4
Funk/Latin from fuck knows where. I don't know how long it's been in my iTunes but it's dope.

Suck- Time To Suck (1970)
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http://www.mediafire.com/?mbuolzmzty0
Hard rock.

Phil Upchurch- Upchurch (1982)
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http://www.mediafire.com/?ny02yntjx4x
I don't know if that's the right year and the link I posted says it's for the album lovin' feeling (too lazy to search for the proper link). It's good stuff, the upchurch album is electric-jazz, I'm downloading the link I posted, but I bet that's a decent album as well.

Average White Band- Soul Searching (1976)
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http://www.mediafire.com/?s8bny2mvm4mg284
I only got this about a month ago. It's sick, doper than AWB but not as good as Show Your Hand. The title track is the sample source for a Doom track or something.
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AWB is so heavily sampled...
Pick up the pieces, yo!!

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I've been noticing a severe lack of reggae in my collection. Could anyone put me up on some good albums/blogs to help fill in the holes?
Various ג€“ The Philadelphia Story
looks like there's some good shit on there

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Stony Island - The Original Soundtrack (1978)
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1. Stony Island Band ג€“ music by Carmi Simon, lyrics and vocals by Edward Stoney Robinson
2. Song for Percy ג€“ music by Larry Ball, lyrics by Tennyson Stephens, vocals by Gene Barge
3. Gangster City ג€“ music by David Matthews
4. Letג€™s Get It ג€“ vocals, lyrics & music by Stevie Robinson
5. Chase the Train ג€“ music by David Matthews
6. Back to Business ג€“ music by David Matthews
7. High Speed Posters ג€“ music by David Matthews
8. Party Lights - vocals, lyrics & music by Tennyson Stephens
9. Ride to Stony Island ג€“ music by David Matthews
10. Peace of Mind ג€“ music by Carmi Simon, lyrics and vocals by Edward Stoney Robinson
11. Percy Fired ג€“ music by David Matthews
12. Everything Must Change ג€“ music & lyrics by Benard Ighner, vocals by Tennyson Stephens
13. Just a Closer Walk with Thee ג€“ traditional song, arranged & sung by Ronnie Barron
14. Dream Ride ג€“ music by David Matthews


http://www.mediafire.com/?zmdgj8i78l8559w

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Don't know if this has been upped already, but I guess it belongs in this thread if it hasn't. Bunch of Spanish joints to which I don't know the names of in regards to the artists or the songs, but I thoroughly enjoyed the fuck out of it.


Maleet - Papi Chulo Breaks Vol. 1
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^Yeah man, that cd is awesome, i wish he'd do a part two.

Will be checking that ost out king beef, thanks. Also been listening to that Upchurch Da Me, hadn't heard it in a while, thanks.

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i jus uploaded WHOLE ULTIMATE BREAKS AND BEATS COLLECTION (25 VOLUMES) in 320

so if anybody interested, jus go to OuB.
http://www.olasunbekons.com/search/labe ... nd%20Beats

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JankZ wrote:i jus uploaded WHOLE ULTIMATE BREAKS AND BEATS COLLECTION (25 VOLUMES) in 320

so if anybody interested, jus go to OuB.
http://www.olasunbekons.com/search/labe ... nd%20Beats
dope, thanks. i got 'em all in 192, maybe i'll upgrade if i have some time. Breakbeat Lenny(RIP) is a legend and one of the most important and overlooked people in hip hop.

I have Dusty Fingers 17 in 320 and the rest of the series but all in 192. Let me know if yall interested and I'll up when i have time. Unless someone else has links thats 192 or better.

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yo verge...

do you have any of the drum library breaks in mp3? not sure how many volumes there were but i remember seeing them in the record stores and i bought a few.

also i remember seeing a dj evil dee break record of drum loops and the sticker on the record looked like the rawkus designed stickers. maybe it was on rawkus. not sure. u familiar with this?

and the dusty fingers upload would be .............................. awesome! :roper: :roper:
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Real talk: using only what's been posted here, beatsmiths could produce at least one great instrumental album per page of this thread.

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^add this folder on and shit the possibilities endless.

all the df's, 1-16 are in 192 and 17 is in 320:
http://www.mediafire.com/?hn5v4d64l5ugz

djpos2?!, i remember seeing the drum library series definitely. I think they were done by Paul Nice. I have no links, sorry. Lemme know if you find any. I think a new one just dropped within the last few months too.

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cool man. if i see anything, i will post it here for sure.
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MUSO.com had jus complained on my Ultimate Breaks and Beats vol 3... deleted 1-5 volumes links from mediafire, so i had to delete to original post at OuB...
the reason given was ''Incredible Bongo Band''
ubb 6-26 r still there.

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Post by Boothe »

I continue to be blown away by this thread. It's amazing.

Wondering if anyone has this album handy.

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Thanks

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love that one, it's a shame it get downplayed in their catalog because it's all cover songs. their cream covers are incredible

https://rapidshare.com/#!download|655p3 ... 065389|0|0
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yeah, shits dope. Most of their catalog, man, I'd like to see you do some kind of review somewhere down the line drizzle because i can't properly express how their music sounds spiritual or etherworldly at times, i just can't convey and do justice to this group in typed words. Minnie Riperton is without a doubt my favorite vocalist of all time.

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drizzle wrote:love that one, it's a shame it get downplayed in their catalog because it's all cover songs. their cream covers are incredible

https://rapidshare.com/#!download|655p3 ... 065389|0|0
:cheers:

Much appreciated, Drizzle.

I just came to most of the their catalogue, and I'm definitely feeling what they were doing.

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Just realized it's password protected.

You wouldn't happen to have the password, would you?

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found another link for ya, just dl'ed it and it's in 320, no password:
http://www.4shared.com/zip/F6mp4grM/rot ... _1969.html

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Verge wrote:found another link for ya, just dl'ed it and it's in 320, no password:
http://www.4shared.com/zip/F6mp4grM/rot ... _1969.html
Thank you, sir.

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drizzle wrote:love that one, it's a shame it get downplayed in their catalog because it's all cover songs. their cream covers are incredible
You weren't fucking kidding, huh?

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Hey Verge: here's Dusty Fingers 1-16 320 folder

http://lix.in/-b75c18

on ere

http://www.olasunbekons.com/search/labe ... %20fingers

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JankZ wrote:Hey Verge: here's Dusty Fingers 1-16 320 folder

http://lix.in/-b75c18

on ere

http://www.olasunbekons.com/search/labe ... %20fingers
cool.
:cheers:

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If you aren't already familiar with the Grant Green catalog, try this comp out:

http://www.mediafire.com/%3Fvum9q1cbqaj5v0v
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