Erik Gaderlund (erikg@macconnect.com)
Fri, 17 Dec 1999 13:18:04 -0800
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>Subject: dustygroove II : easy listening vol 1
>Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 19:55:07 GMT
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>dear list: The other items i recieved from dusty groove include(but arenot
>limited to) 1) "right tempo easy listening volume one"- this is good. IT is
>my second attempt at these (in)famous "foriegn funk comps" . (As you know
>some purists like dj Premier Hate them, at least according to
>www.worldofbeats.com ).I decided to try them after hearing samples and
>reading reviews here.
I've picked up every Easy Listening comp I can find--got hip from JC at
Release the Groove in London. Just need 4-6 or so.
>disses . I didnt have much use for the "Stop and Listen" by dr bob. Mind
>you i want breaks to .... recontextualize..
I've got Volume 4 that's got some cool stuff, but, mostly I bought it for
the great piano from Nina Simone on side 3.
>this at a loss 12+shipping. Also "Jazz Spectrum" by Keb darge
>and....forget. Nope Its jazz and not very funky or 70's sounded.
Well, get his "Lengendary Deep Funk", that would be a more appropriate for
getting funky breaks, sorry about stating the obvious, but, it was his funk
stuff that I had heard of, and I now need to search out the other cool
stuff on BBE records.
erik g
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