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A Little Record Store Therapy

Last night, while the family and I were upstairs sleeping, some crackheads burglarized our house. We woke up in the morning to discover they had taken my wife’s work laptop and 2 crates of DVD’s. Thankfully that was all they took, and everyone was alright. So I decided to go hit the record shop for a second, get a little dust on the ol’ fingers to remedy my irritation. Luckily, I found a couple things on my wants list and a couple other unexpected nice things…..

Betty Wright “I Love The Way You Love” Alston Records LP: Really nice early 70’s soul album by Mrs. Wright, who went on to record the dance classic “Tonight’s The Night” (which was also covered on this 12″ by DJ Genesis just a couple years back) for TK Disco later on in the 70’s. This album was produced by Clarence “Blowfly” Reid and features the classic “Clean Up Woman”, as jacked for the hiphop mix of Mary J. Blige’s classic “Real Love” featuring Notorious B.I.G.. I’m also really feeling the B1 cut “I’m Gettin’ Tired Baby” with its really nice string work.

The Whatnauts “Help Is One The Way” Harlem International Records Inc. 12″: This is one that I’ve been looking for a nice original copy of for a while. Outstanding soul disco, as sampled by De La Soul for “Ring Ring Ring” on their LP “De La Soul Is Dead”. This is a great 7:20 extended mix by the man like Tee Scott, one of the funkiest disco remixers of the early 80’s.

Seawind “What Cha Doin’ ” A&M Records 12″: This is some uptemo soulful disco business with a really nice funk bassline. George Duke on the production and the vocals in that early 80’s soul style, this was definitely a nice surprise!

Chocolate Milk “Who’s Getting It Now” RCA Victor 12″: Another disco mix by Tee Scott, this time on a much more electronic 80’s soul tip. Cool effects on the chorus vocals and a spacey electro beat, perfect for those into the boogie sound.

The Limit “Say Yeah” Portrait 12″: Classic 80’s dance jam featuring Gwen Guthrie on guest vocals. I love the almost tropical feel that the electo disco beat has, it gives it that sweet feeling-good atmosphere that the best 80’s jams have. John Luongo on the discomix……

Melody Stewart “Get Down, Get Down” Roy B Records 12″: One of those random disco records with an ill joint on a relatively obscure label. “Get Down, Get Down” has been comped recently by the Idjut Boys, and for good reason: it’s a funky disco jam with just that right amount of dirtiness to it that makes people wanna go bananas. This is actually my second copy of this one, so I can already attest to it’s dancefloor-rocking qualities 😉

Also on the new record tip, I got this recently:

Escort “All Through The Night” Escort Records 12″: Escort maintain their “buy on sight” status with another dope release. This one has a little more quirkiness to it than previous efforts, but that’s a good thing! Way too many live bands have trouble doing justice to dance music, they like to demonstrate thier musicianship and the music suffers accordingly. Escort keep it simple, find a nice groove and just ride it out. The Rapture even surprises with a very electronic take on the B-side!

Check this spot for reviews of some new and upcoming joints from Juju and Jordash, Luke Hess, Lerosa, Chymera, Mark Archer and more in the next week or so!

14 Comments

  1. j.fine says:

    jesus im sorry to hear that man. glad the records helped!

  2. juanpachanga says:

    good to hear you’re alright

    the record store is always a good place to vent 🙂

  3. jonny5 says:

    ‘get down get down’ is an amazing track.

    glad to hear that not too much was stolen!

  4. Very nice finds! I want to do a mixtape of nuthin’ but Tee Scott’s joints. I still need that Chocolate Milk cut (LOL). “Say Yeah” by The limit has to be one of the first records I bought (probably one of the first 40/50 tunes to start-up my collection ). The Whatnauts piece…is the essence of classic material – works for the most underground or most commercial crowd. Everytime I hear this piece, for some reason, I think William DeVaughn’s “Be Thankful For What You Got(David Todd’s remix/ T.E.C Records).”

    Oh yeah. Glad to hear nobody was hurt during that robbery.

  5. Marina says:

    hey pipecock,

    sorry about your unfortunate situation. glad you and yours are safe.

    kindest regards from chi-town,
    marina

  6. Msr. Twon' says:

    Sorry bout the misfortune. Congrats on the nice finds. There wouldn’t be a chance that the crackheads got my Koyonsquatsi trilogy i loned you two years ago and was never returned?!!LOL
    Clean up woman is my JAM!
    Peace to you and eveyone contributing to this special blog. Great work fellas!

  7. pipecock says:

    actually we were both lucky, not a single one of the 6 qatsi trilogy DVDs was in either bin!

    thanks for the love everybody!

  8. Tristan says:

    Shit, sorry to hear about that Tom, but glad the damage was limited…

  9. leo says:

    sorry about the hassle, glad you guys are ok. take care.

  10. B says:

    Damn that sucks Tom…good to see you got the records to make you feel better.

  11. gmos says:

    that’s a shit one Tom, glad it wasn’t too serious
    peace

  12. AP says:

    Just to show I’m still reading your blog, do you still have my Super Inframan and Reggae DVDs?

  13. Joe Minns says:

    Sorry to hear about that.

    The video to that escort track is great, gives me a 3 minute window to get things done when I put my daughter in front of the monitor

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqRDct1IDI8

  14. Msr. Twon' says:

    that vid is realy great!

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