V/A - HEADZ (Mo’Wax, 1994)
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V/A - HEADZ (Mo’Wax, 1994)
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Scored this last month and finally cracked ‘em open this morning for some pre-work funk.
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So how'd they sound Dookie?
I bought a nice system recently, I haven't had one since college, and this was one of the first albums I had to get.
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They sound (and look) great!
Granted, my system is pretty low-end and comprised of mix-matched components and the acoustics of my house—which is pretty much a not-so-much glorified ski cabin—aren’t great either, but yeah I am impressed with the releases. Betty and her posse definitely got me dancing in my kitchen and slapping my air bass with wild abandon. And they sound way better than the CD copies I have.
All five of the albums are gatefold, vinyl is thick, extensive liner notes, and robust inner protective sleeves.
I give the label, Light In The Attic Records, a two thumbs up recommendation for sure.
They have a lotta cool stuff in their catalog.
Definitely gonna be plunking down on The Black Angels bundle!
https://lightintheattic.net/
And I’mma have to bust out my copy of Street Lady now! :cool:
Long before Paul Simon visited Graceland there was Johnny Clegg...
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The influence of Frankie Smith and this album stretches from Oakland rapper Seagram to Snoop Dogg to The Go! Team, amongst others...
A bonafide classic of 1980s post-disco funk.
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^That album is always intense
Guessing I picked this up on a street corner when I lived in San Francisco 15 years ago. The triple gatefold is eroded and it’s missing the third album with sides 5 and 6…oh, and it’s pure fried chicken, too!
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Found this cool sampler hiding in my crates.
There’s some genuine bangers on it, too!
The only track I’d heard before was “Deadly Nightshade” by The Strawbs.
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