DJ Ldula: A Day in the Life 3.
Fat rare groove tape with a conceptual feel through blends lots dusty obscurities
over political and spoken word bits. I even caught that Ferrante &
Teicher break in there. Sort of like the Conmen or Kon & Amir's
tapes. I only have a few of these. Definatly worth the dough.
Good packaging. $10 (shipping included).
Email to order.
Davesrecords.com-The Mix Tapes
All dusties taken from the Archives of one Davesrecords.com. No blending,
just the music, with some drum breaks in between songs. Sometimes I
like to listen to blended and scratched shit and sometimes I just like to
chillout and listen to the whole songs! I purposely try to dig up obscure
joints that aren't on just about every other tape; records people would never
dream of putting on a break mixtape, or would never even check in the first
place. I don't claim to have even close to the fattest collection but
I put in work trying to track down new sh*t and spend hours on these tapes
just for the listener (and myself) to enjoy. Sort of like Soulman Archaeologists
Classics, or the ConmenCheck out below, Volumes 1-28. All songs have
about 30-40 songs on them. All 90 minute. Everything on here
from the original. $7 dollars. Email to order:
Volume 1: Art Farmer "Soulsides", Associated Soul Group break, Ian Carr Nucleus, etc.
Volume 2: Myrth, Artistics break, Jazz Bakery, etc.
Volume 3 "Vibrations" Mellow jazz and latin stuff! : Buster Williams "Vibrations", Triste Janero, Sunrise LTD, etc.
Volume 4: Air, Juan Torres break, Ram Jam Holder, etc
Volume 5: Vibrettes "Humpty Hump", Yoko Ono break, Pretty Purdie, etc.
Volume 6: George Gruntz's The Band, Kenneth Jenkins.
Volume 7: Trinidad Tripoli Band "Cissy Strut", Eddie Fisher & the Next 100 Years, etc.
Volume 8: Claire Fischer, Backyard Heavies, Hang Man Soundtrack,etc
Volume 9: Mike James Kirkland, Weldon Irvine, Freddie McCoy, etc.
Volume 10: Phil Flowers beat, Sweet Apple, John Dankworth, etc.
Volume 11: Hot Rock beat, Dalton & Daburri's "I'm a Rock N Roller", Toni Lee Trio, etc
Volume 12: "Hihache", Ted Picou Trio, etc
Volume 13: Melvin Jackson Break, Rupert Cobbett, Denny Zeitlen, etc.
Volume 14: Duke of Burlington, DJ Rogers "Bail Out", Heath Brothers, etc.
Volume 15: Hells Belles, Even Stevens, Dee Dee Warwick beat, Hodges James & Smith "Nobody", etc.
Volume 16: Unclaimed Freight, Wilbur Bascomb's "Groovin in G", Ripple Blast Singers
Volume 17: National Gallery, Dorothy Ashby, Bud Shank, Phil Woods, etc.
Volume 18 "Koolout Part 2": Mark-Almond, Silhouettes, Frank Owens, Steve Davis etc.
Volume 19: I gres, Jimmy Norman "Gangster of Love", Returners, Skull Snaps "It's New Day"
Volume 20: Steve Grossman, David Axelrod, Gator Soundtrack, etc.
Volume 21: Herb Bronstein, Linda Cohen, Francis Lai
Volume 22: AB Skhy, Eugene McDaniels, Gonzalez
Volume 23: Bob Azzam, Milt Matthews, etc.
Volume 24: James Vincent, Symposium, SBB, Steve Kuhn.
Volume 25: Francis Lai, Phil Flowers and Alpha Omega, Cal State Long Beach Jazz Ensemble, Johnny Frigo, El Clan
Volume 26: Children of All Ages, Jo Ann Garrett's classic "Walk on By", Patrick Moody Williams, Garnett Mims
Volume 27: Breaks by Roberto Yanes, Kamma Lavell, Zoo, etc.
Volume 28: Arlean Brown, Mat Marucci, etc.
Volume 29: Mickey Baker, Cossa Nostra latin funk, Betty Davis
Volume 30: Rubber Band, Jack DeJonette, Phil Moore, Jr.
Volume 31: Jose Jose, Absolute Elsewhere, LAPD-Big Herm,
East of Underground-Popcorn
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