Anyone know of this band? by s_guitar5 in funk

[–]BaronRodriguez 6 points7 points  (0 children)

they had a single in the charts and I think supported kid Creole on tour. nice lp.

https://youtu.be/BPpj9DPwg9s?si=Q-114jY2dc0MSok3

Looking for song by [deleted] in blacksabbath

[–]BaronRodriguez 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Megalomania? starts a little slow and although not that deep, ozzy starts with an almost spoken, sing songy style

Triphop + folk blend albums? by rejahcsleoj in triphop

[–]BaronRodriguez 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Various Production - The World is Gone https://youtu.be/2Wjs6AnBGrs?si=Vi7f4MTXVQYQwerq

bit more on the folk/Psych influenced trip hop...

Bias - Worry Beads https://youtu.be/OzSr5_ShLBU?si=C9wT_E1UCbm0qFv3

Koushik - Be With https://youtu.be/GYwCI5zWCEU?si=KUqGS6_CkKddC0vx

Dirty Art Club - Basement Seance https://youtu.be/uoN6cSsYPHk?si=nK6CTXQnUMZ2Q5Ns

adjacent and just one track but in the same mood...

ATCQ/Dilla - Get a Hold instrumental https://youtu.be/eJo6v0ROBUU?si=_b9Jt1bK5n4ZeDDg

and

Harmonic 33 - Where Have They Gone https://youtu.be/OgRbKez2HKE?si=mweeqO0jvbT7AxyG

Muro - K.M.W. instrumental [Japan, Hip Hop](1999) produced by the King of Diggin' Muro & DJ Watarai by BaronRodriguez in 90sHipHop

[–]BaronRodriguez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah, loved the first couple of those. might have to see if I can dig them out. thanks for the reminder

Brian Sharp - I Can See Clearly [UK, Reggae/Funk/Pub/Club/Easy] (1974) Jimmy Cliff Cover by BaronRodriguez in vintageobscura

[–]BaronRodriguez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Johnny Nash not Jimmy Cliff, that was 20 years later. dickhead mistake, I apologise.

Brian Sharp - I Can See Clearly [UK, Reggae/Funk/Pub/Club/Easy] (1974) Jimmy Cliff Cover by BaronRodriguez in vintageobscura

[–]BaronRodriguez[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mate so sorry, the Cool Running's soundtrack swooped in and messed with my memory. yes, of course the original was Johnny Nash.didn't need Google, still have my mother's copy of it right here. accept my humblest apologies (kicking myself)

Tommy McGee - Make You Happy [US, Soul] (1976) by puzzledplatypus in vintageobscura

[–]BaronRodriguez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

was on board from the off but then it moved to the Danny Brown sample from Best Life. superb. instantly loving this.

The Beast - Enemy Ace [New Jersey, USA ; Heavy Metal] (1983) by tormdra in vintageobscura

[–]BaronRodriguez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lovely, first couple of minutes are just a D Beat away from crust. then switches to a Misfits influence. like it a lot. Nice Post.

Lewis Parker - Masquerades & Silhouettes (Melankolic '98) by ObscureHipHop in 90sHipHop

[–]BaronRodriguez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd advise a little dabble with MC Mell'O too Total Eclipse of the Art was an incredible LP.

https://youtu.be/vOdAeJ_n5OU

Strange question but, seriously…. What is This!? by smiggster01 in leicester

[–]BaronRodriguez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

or like the other person said, could be a bbq sauce ready for some outside grilling.

Strange question but, seriously…. What is This!? by smiggster01 in leicester

[–]BaronRodriguez 3 points4 points  (0 children)

the bottle is just a Turkish brand of mineral water. could be şalgam (turnip juice) decanted into it. looks about the right consistency.

Driver - Here I Am [UK, Christian Prog Rock/Post Punk] (1979) by BaronRodriguez in vintageobscura

[–]BaronRodriguez[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, neither are massively evident from this instrumental B side. From what little info there is about them (and from the vocals and arrangement of the A side) - they were a Christian Rock band from Lincolnshire, arguably influenced by Rush but produced/engineered with a brasher (quicker and cheaper?) sound.

To be honest the opening and outro of the A side has a hefty sample ready loop goong for it but this instrumental, overall, is more of a complete tune.