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Old August 27th, 2002, 10:32 AM
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these are the discs i got while overseas:


London:

Alton Miller -- Deep Experience Ep

Juergen Junker -- Sometimes You Gotta Let Them Go ...this one has this cut called "once more" that samples "heavy vibes" and is real moody and slow...it's real quirky and sounds off-key but that's what grabbed my attention to this sleeper....real, real sick keywork! thanks to Jason and Martin for cueing me up to this one:)

Vincent Kwok -- School's Out Ep

Unknown white label that i got on "Vinyl Junkies" with "JJP 2008" on the label and "Franck Roger/Dj Pot" that is amazing...especially this one track that sounds like it came out from the Environ Camp.

NoJazz feat. Mangu -- Candela...i especially love the "Deep Traxx Remix"


Italy:

Ozila 2001 -- Ozila i like this 1978 release on Vogue a lot.

Bata Drum -- Passion ....1985 release on Claudio Simonetti's "FullTime" label....who was behind other Italian acts such as Kano, VinZee, and FireFly

Crazy Gang -- We Are The Crazy Gang....1983 production again by Claudio Simonetti on the Italian "Bubble" label. you should see the colorful garb on the front cover!

Delegation: "Where's The Love We Used To Know" 1987 ZYX Records

Billy Griffin: Serious (1983 CBS UK)

Vienna: Watching You...1983 Michael Henderson Production on Sutra

Martin Circus: Shine Baby Shine...the standout song is "i've got a treat" on this 1979 outing pressed for the Italian Derby label...originally released on France's Vogue.

Discs given thanks to the generosity of Masdefi of discomusic.com:

Belle Epoque: Black is Black
Norma Jean: Saturday
El Coco: Cocomotion
Men At Work: Business as Usual
Brainstorm: Hot For You with McCoo and Davis's Shine On Silver Moon on the flipside
Two Sisters: Destiny
O'Jays: Sing A Happy Song with "ain't no stopping us now" on the flipside
Ministry: Work For Love
Ashford & Simpson: Solid (i flipped when i heard Babies for the first time in over fifteen years!)
Cherelle: I Didn't Mean To Turn You On with SOS Band "Just Be Good To Me" on the flipside
Lime: Your Love

Germany:

Real Thing: The Best Of Album
1981 Delegation Album with "in the night"
Deja (formerly Aurra): Serious album from '87
IMS (International Music System): Run Away/Noline from 1983 (real synthy single with a touch of industrial intersped in it).
Delegation: It's Your Turn (1983 CBS UK)...one of my favorites of the trip
ShakAtak: Easier Said Than Done from 1981...very, very nice jazzfunk single
Electric Mind: Can We Go/Zwei...this is probably my favorite classic find of the trip...i've played this disc at least two dozen times and can't get enough! originally released in 1983 on the Italian FullTime label, i got the German Ariola pressing...sick, sick mid-tempo slice of rollergroove that begs for a remake.

when i got back home, i had to scour the usual spots and there was some in the waiting...there was also this thrift shop i have not been in a while where it appeared an old disco dj left his/her records in there (you can tell since each of his/her records had a white dot at the upper right corner of the album with a number on it)...a decent number of them were near-mint promos all for a dollar each....they are as follows:

Twilight 22: in the spirit
La Bionda lp from 1978 (US Polydor Pressing)
Sweet Cream and Other Delights (1978 ShadyBrook -- album cover reprises the famous 60s Herb Albert cover with the woman covered in whip cream...)
Three Degrees -- New Dimensions
Claudja Barry -- Claudja (1977/78 Salsoul)
Rena Scott -- Come On Inside (1979 Mtume/Lucas Production on Arista)
Tony Valor Sounds Orchestra -- Love Has Come My Way (1978 Paula Records)...this is oddball since Paula Records out of Shreveport, LA are more known for releasing blues and r&b but i guess they were too trying to latch on the disco bandwagon and they got a winner (maybe not in sales but in production) with Mr. Valor....Mr. Valor previously released "Ma-Mo-Ah" on the Brunswick label around 76/77(???) just about the time the label shut down for court proceedings regarding royalty payments until it's early 80s brief revival...Jim Burgess did some of the mixes and it also featured Carol Williams on a lot of vocals plus mastering by Jose Rodriguez...The album cover is a hoot with Tony in a open shirt smiling displaying his gold on his neck surrounded by four women...HAH!HAH!HAH!HAH!HAH!HAH!HAH!vHAH!HAH! Mr. Valor later produced Fantasy's "you're too late" towards the end of 1980, one of the pivotal singles in the naecent early 80's NYC Ultrasophisticated Funk genre.
Star City -- i'm a man (1978 TK Disco)
George McCrae -- don't you feel my love (1979 Sunshine Sound)
Frantique lp from 1979 on Philly Intl (oddball one being that its a Eurodisco release (London/Paris) without any input from Gamble and Huff.
Wonder Band -- Stairway To Love (1979 Atco release of Led Zepplin Covers)
Automatic Lover -- Sylvia (it's sounds pretty good if played at 33 rpm with the pitch set at +6)
First Choice -- Hold Your Horses
Little Nell -- Fever (1978 A&M)
Rozalin Woods -- Flashback (1979 A&M)
Mike Theodore Orchestra - Cosmic Wind (1977 Westbound)
Eclipse -- Night and Day (1978 Casablanca)
Billy Paul -- Bring The Family Back
1979 Taana Gardner album
Shotgun -- don't you wanna make love (serious, serious dancefloor FUNK in this single! -- 1979 MCA)
Tawanna -- in my world (1999 Basement Boys)
Nick Jones Exp feat Delvin Shake Williams -- "stand up"
Magic Groove feat Beverly Houston -- Can't Stop Loving You (1997 Flatline)
The Artist -- More Trouble ..the Brian McDermott remixes of Sabrina Johnston's "Trouble(???) are cold to death! on Flatline.
Aalon -- Cream City (1977 Arista)
Curtis Mayfield (RIP)-- love is the place (1981 Boardwalk)
Manhattans -- After Midnight (1980 CBS outing with the smash hit "shining star")
Phyllis Hyman (RIP) -- You Know How To Love Me
Issac Hayes -- Grooveathon album (1976 ABC)

with well tidings and kind regards,

kelvy
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KELVY: I'm glad that someone else has at last succumbed to the absolute delight of Electric Mind's - Can We Go. The instrumental side Zwei didn't quite make it for me, the vocals certainly made Can We Go much more danceable for soem reason.
I've already put it in my top 25 submission. I played this track almost like no other in '82. It's hypnotic ain't it?

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Looks like ya had fun in Europe's recordshops. Quite a collection ya carried back home.

Oh, i've got that Ozila 2001 Album too. I like their mixture of disco and afro music.
Honey Honey is definetly the track for me!

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That Electric Mind single is absolutely hypnotic!! the bpm is just right and bouncy in there....actually, Claudio Simonetti has a site where you can hear samples of his classsics at the following:

http://goodymusic.it

that Ozila album is very good....i never saw it in the States....what about the band member outfits on the front cover....outrageous!

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On 2002-08-27 10:32, kelvy wrote:
Discs given thanks to the generosity of Masdefi of discomusic.com:

Belle Epoque: Black is Black
Norma Jean: Saturday
El Coco: Cocomotion
Men At Work: Business as Usual
Brainstorm: Hot For You with McCoo and Davis's Shine On Silver Moon on the flipside
Two Sisters: Destiny
O'Jays: Sing A Happy Song with "ain't no stopping us now" on the flipside
Ministry: Work For Love
Ashford & Simpson: Solid (i flipped when i heard Babies for the first time in over fifteen years!)
Cherelle: I Didn't Mean To Turn You On with SOS Band "Just Be Good To Me" on the flipside
Lime: Your Love
Yeah... but your generosity is same! You sent me too a lot of records including Troiano's 12" "We all need love".... Thanks! :grin::
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On 2002-08-27 11:34, QUINNY wrote:
KELVY: I'm glad that someone else has at last succumbed to the absolute delight of Electric Mind's - Can We Go. The instrumental side Zwei didn't quite make it for me, the vocals certainly made Can We Go much more danceable for soem reason.
I've already put it in my top 25 submission. I played this track almost like no other in '82. It's hypnotic ain't it?
I totally agree with you Quinny, although I like the instrumental better.
This track has such a unique sound, a little on the minimal bass heavy, hypnotic, electronic side that Larry Levan fans will appreciate. Very ahead of its time.
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