'70s Soundtracks, Funk, Soul, Jazz Albums

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amazing album from TL Barrett (the famous Chicago preacher) and the "Youth Choir for Christ" -
really good gospel-infused soul
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lobster.vs.crab wrote:amazing album from TL Barrett (the famous Chicago preacher) and the "Youth Choir for Christ" -
really good gospel-infused soul
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thanks!!

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Verge wrote:http://www.cratesofjr.blogspot.com/2012 ... on-of.html
thanks to fatboybrandon for posting about this ebay seller's store, shit is CRAZY. All funk, psyche, jazz, breaks and samples, and just ill shit all from Russia and the surrounding former Soviet countries. Of course you're always gonna hear a little bit of really bad kitschy shit but there's guaranteed gold in these crates.
Downloadable snippets for the auctions, download there or here:

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http://www.divshare.com/direct/17134821-e9d.zip
over 200MBs.
man some of this stuff is mind-blowing... I wish I had been up on this board earlier to catch some of those records at auction. Verge, do you know any of the background on any of these records? I think I'd pay even for digital copies of this stuff.

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lobster.vs.crab wrote:
Verge wrote:http://www.cratesofjr.blogspot.com/2012 ... on-of.html
thanks to fatboybrandon for posting about this ebay seller's store, shit is CRAZY. All funk, psyche, jazz, breaks and samples, and just ill shit all from Russia and the surrounding former Soviet countries. Of course you're always gonna hear a little bit of really bad kitschy shit but there's guaranteed gold in these crates.
Downloadable snippets for the auctions, download there or here:

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http://www.divshare.com/direct/17134821-e9d.zip
over 200MBs.
man some of this stuff is mind-blowing... I wish I had been up on this board earlier to catch some of those records at auction. Verge, do you know any of the background on any of these records? I think I'd pay even for digital copies of this stuff.
Yo, I have absolutely nothing on any of these records and I think some of these i would also actually pay for rips of. Some really incredible stuff there and likely not to see a lot of it very often.

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Verge wrote:
lobster.vs.crab wrote:
Verge wrote:http://www.cratesofjr.blogspot.com/2012 ... on-of.html
thanks to fatboybrandon for posting about this ebay seller's store, shit is CRAZY. All funk, psyche, jazz, breaks and samples, and just ill shit all from Russia and the surrounding former Soviet countries. Of course you're always gonna hear a little bit of really bad kitschy shit but there's guaranteed gold in these crates.
Downloadable snippets for the auctions, download there or here:

Code: Select all

http://www.divshare.com/direct/17134821-e9d.zip
over 200MBs.
man some of this stuff is mind-blowing... I wish I had been up on this board earlier to catch some of those records at auction. Verge, do you know any of the background on any of these records? I think I'd pay even for digital copies of this stuff.
Yo, I have absolutely nothing on any of these records and I think some of these i would also actually pay for rips of. Some really incredible stuff there and likely not to see a lot of it very often.
Yeah the mystery of it just adds to my level of interest... I'm gonna try reaching out to the guy and see if he kept rips of anything. This has actually got me started on a Soviet music kick the past week - this is a great record - Alla Pugachova - Mirror of the Soul
http://www.mediafire.com/?y7mdu69ud123r9b
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Does anybody have a good quality rip of Eddy Driver (Daniel Janin) - A L'Orgue Hammond? Would be much appreciated...
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thanks for that russian joint, downloading now. let me know if anything happens with that ebay dude, hopefully he kept some high quality rips.

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would any of you cats be kind enough to upload bob james' BJ4. i don't have the cd on me right now n i wanna hear dat shit :gyeah:

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Yo I think we're gonna bring the beat battles back to sound lab. If anyone is interested in helping with good samples to provide, let me know. Also, vote to bring back the beat battles.
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Also, I think I'll need a re-up of some of these albums in this thread. Who's got most of these downloaded?
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name what ones you need Ardy and i'll see what i can do fer ya.

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holy shit Ala Pugacheva is the pop music of my parents youth

She was a huge pop star in the old country, starting from I think the 70s if not earlier. no idea if she's still alive but she was def still going hard in the 90s

so insane and random to see this pop up here
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^that album's pretty dope, imo, drizzle. Assuming they are still around (sorry if they're not yo) it might be time to raid or revisit your parents music, :gyeah:

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Verge, you never got a link for this Grant Green comp, did you?
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If you aren't already familiar with the Grant Green catalog, try this comp out:

http://www.mediafire.com/%3Fvum9q1cbqaj5v0v
quite familiar with his work but still this looks great. but the link not workin yo.
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Verge wrote:^that album's pretty dope, imo, drizzle. Assuming they are still around (sorry if they're not yo) it might be time to raid or revisit your parents music, :gyeah:
they are still around and they would probably get a huge kick with a healthy side-dose of WTF if they knew I was downloading this
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^hahaa, no doubt. it's kinda tough explaining what you're looking for to older people who have no idea what a break or amazing sample is.

depositfiles is the rocky balboa of this filehost shit nowadays. Most of the time when old links are turning up deleted all over google, the depositfiles ones are the only ones left standing.
I just found a 3 part link to the Grant shit, here:

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ardamus wrote:Verge, you never got a link for this Grant Green comp, did you?
Verge wrote:
fatboybrandon wrote:Image

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

http://www.mediafire.com/%3Fvum9q1cbqaj5v0v
quite familiar with his work but still this looks great. but the link not workin yo.

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Verge, you my nigga.

:leon:

Did you get this one below? The link for this one is a :fail: .
JankZ wrote:Chicago Gangsters‎ג€“ Life Is Not Easy... Without You 1979

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A1 Life Is Not Easy
A2 Chuga Chuga
A3 Wop That Wandy
A4 Smoke
B1 Sunshine Of My Life
B2 I Feel You When You're Gone
B3 I've Learned My Lesson


https://rapidshare.com/files/2772326594 ... -gangsters -life-is-not-easy...without-you-(1979).rar
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drizzle wrote:holy shit Ala Pugacheva is the pop music of my parents youth

She was a huge pop star in the old country, starting from I think the 70s if not earlier. no idea if she's still alive but she was def still going hard in the 90s

so insane and random to see this pop up here
Yeah Alla Pugacheva was huge in the USSR - she's still alive and involved in music. She's actually a judge on Russia's version of "X-Factor." Damn, I'd love to take a look in your parents' old record crates...

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Check out the funky theme music of Alex Puddu, he's a modern day composer but does music that sounds just like the records of the 70's on his latest projects "Black Orgasmo EP" and "The Golden Age of Danish Pornography".

http://cratesofjr.blogspot.com/2013/02/ ... chema.html
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Edited... Wrong Topic...
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lobster.vs.crab wrote:@informer - (I still can't PM) Half-A-Mill's demo tape is pretty legendary, I just don't have a copy
If anyone has a decent copy of it I'd be forever grateful...


Strangely, Verge Tibbs posted this YouTube video of one of the cuts off the tape, and we have a Verge Tibbs who posts on the forum here regularly. I wonder if it's the same Verge Tibbs? Both have the "They Call Me Mr. Tibbs" avatar...
Yes its me. We don't have the demo tape, been trying to get it for YEARS. If you have any way of finding a copy I WILL PAY YOU!!

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and i think you got the wrong thread by accident.

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hahaha yeah I was in "Requests," but I came back to this thread to double check your name and ended up accidentally posting here. Someone has to have a copy of that Demo... Thing is like Bigfoot - people claim to have heard it but no one seems to have a damn copy...

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When I first found this I thought it was a bootleg LP. But according to the insert inside, the band members from this album left before the album could be completed. The label was pretty impressed with the few songs they did manage to record, so they decided to release them anyway.

The band Noir was a British based psychedelic/funk/jazzrock band, although they originally probably come from the West-Indies. You could compare their sound to Demon Fuzz.


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http://uploading.com/files/thankyou/a32 ... t+1971.rar?
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You sold me on this one, dl-ing now, thanks!

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Some AMAZING shit in this thread :cheers:

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Noir looks great thanks
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I need to visit this thread more often. Just dl'ed and put on that Noir album, listening to the 1st song now and its giving me goosebumps! really good stuff!

please somebody point me to more stuff i should dl here.

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Another Soviet era joint - this one is somewhat of a collector grail (I don't have it on vinyl unfortunately)...
Grupa ABC Andrzeja Nebeskiego Grupa ABC Andrzeja Nebeskiego (Pronit 1970)
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Some amazing stuff on here - breaks, basslines, funk, soul, psychedelic - it's kind of all over the place, but an amazing listen and solid LP. It definitely holds up against a lot of records from their Western contemporaries...

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