Apollonia 6, formerly known as Vanity 6, were originally affiliated with Prince. But back in '84, they released this very Prince inspired single. Check it out.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Apollonia 6 - Sex Shooter
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Pink Lady - Kiss In The Dark + Walk Away Renee
Here's some late 70's disco from the Japanese duo Pink Lady. A-Side: Kiss In The Dark, B-Side: Walk Away Renee. Enjoy.
Kiss In The Dark
Walk Away Renee
(From Kiss In The Dark 12" Single, Elektra 1979; On 12" Vinyl; Found at Goodwill of Orlando E. Colonial location for $1.00)
Monday, December 1, 2008
98.7 Kiss FM New York presents Shep Pettibones Mastermixes
Out here in the vast expanses of the blogosphere, as adults like to call it, you can find remix upon remix upon remix of just about every dance song popular right now. And why not? It's pretty damn easy to make one these days given the availability of the software and how quickly you can propagate your remix. But way back in the early 80's and beyond, there was no such thing as remixes. Until men like Shep Pettibone came along and changed all that. Sure, Hip Hop started the wheels in motion by rapping over popular disco songs throughout the 70's. But Shep Pettibone was one of the first to begin re-mixing songs for disco purposes.
Enter 98.7 Kiss FM New York and Prelude records and you have Shep's remixes on wax. Mastermixes is the record in question and it was copped by Nandy way back in 1982 (I assume). It's a solid 2 record set with a good mix of disco and funk. These are some of the best tracks:
Secret Weapon - Must Be The Music
Unlimited Touch - Searcin' To Find The One
Nick Straker Band - A Little Bit of Jazz
Jeanette "Lady" Day - Come Let Me Love You (NSFW)
Empress - Dyin' To Be Dancin'
(All tracks from 98.7 Kiss FM presents Shep Pettibone's Mastermixes VOL. 1, 1982 Prelude; On 12" Vinyl; Found at Goodwill of Orlando, Michigan location for $1.00)
Monday, November 17, 2008
Midnight Star - No Parking On The Dancefloor
Vocoder music has made a comeback of sorts lately. T-Pain started the comeback, then Snoop did "Sexual Eruption" and now everyone is in on it. I did no research on that history of modern vocoder-laced music, so feel free to refute that comment in the comments section. Either way, I'm sure everyone in on the vocoder game had a Midnight Star record within reach when they were just a lower-case g. It went double-platinum and continues to kick ass and take names today. Check it out.
No Parking on the Dancefloor
Electricity
Wet My Whistle
From No Parking On The Dancefloor, 1983, Solar; On 12" Vinyl; Found at Goodwill of Orlando, Curry Ford location for $1.00)
Also, some news: I just got a new computer after 4 months of trying to keep this blog alive without one. The posts I was able to get up were done from a laptop I borrowed from the library. This is why posts were getting a lot less regular and I was not uploading my own pictures etc. But I now have a computer and I am in the process of recovering all the music I lost due to a lightning strike/my backup hard drive being corrupted. I lost all my vinyl rips so everything I'm putting up for the next few months will be brand new rips. That doesn't really effect the programming here, but I just hope it gives everyone an idea of what's going on if I go a long time without posting.
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Change - Miracles
Paradise
On Top
Heaven of My Life
Miracles
See what I did there?
(All tracks from Miracles, 1981 Atlantic/RFC; On 12" Vinyl; Found at Goodwill of Orlando, Michigan location for $1.00)
Friday, October 31, 2008
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
As promised, here is your Halloween goody bag of not-so-rare-but-pretty-good-alternative-Halloween-music. I kind of broke the rules a little because the only record from the thrift store in this bunch is the Alice Cooper track. The Duran Duran record is from some punk clothing store here in Orlando (Static), that happened to have a second-hand records section. The Yello record is from a second-hand record store in Tallahassee.
And that closes out Halloween programing for me this year. It was pretty hard to find enough appropriate records so I don't know if I will do it next year. But either way, I love Halloween and I'm glad I can share some good Halloween music.
Regular programing resumes in November. Way more Nandy on the way among many other things.
Duran Duran - Waiting For The Nightboat
Yello - Heavy Whispers
Alice Cooper - Dead Babies/Killer
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Total Coelo - I Eat Cannibals
(From the I Eat Cannibals single, 1983 Chrysalis; On 12" vinyl; Found at Christian Sharing Center on 17-92 in Longwood, Florida for .50 cents)
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Disney - Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House
As we approach Halloween, Walt Disney & Co. are here to chill you like no one else can. With such tracks as Timber, Your Pet Cat and Drips and Splashes, you're bound to be shaking in your boots in no time.
More music on the way soon including a goody bag of my favorite Halloween-esque songs I have on vinyl.
Side 1
Side 2
Side 1:
The Haunted House
The Very Long Fuse
The Dogs
Timber
Your Pet Cat
Shipwreck
The Unsafe Bridge
Chinese Water Torture
The Birds
The Martian Monsters
Side 2:
Screams and Groans
Thunder, Lightning and Rain
Cat Fight
Dogs
A Collection of Creaks
Fuses and Explosions
A Collection of Crashes
Birds
Drips and Spashes
Things in Space
(From Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House; 1964 Disneyland Records; Found at Goodwill of Orlando, Michigan location for $1.00)
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Skinny Puppy - Stairs and Flowers 12"
Skinny Puppy has long been one of my favorite bands. That being said, "Stairs and Flowers" is probably my least favorite single from them. Don't get me wrong, I love it, but not as much as other Puppy material. The remixes that appear on the 12" don't compare to the original either. They are okay but not great. There is one particular sample that gets annoying after awhile.
But that's not to say this single isn't good. The remix of "Assimilate" is very good. Pretty true to the original but sped-up, louder and more violent. The synths are pretty rich and the bass is pretty hard hitting.
"Chainsaw" is excellent too. It also appears on many other discs in this version but I'm still glad they included it here. It's probably one of my favorite Puppy songs, especially around Halloween.
Assimilate (Remix)
Chainsaw
Stairs and Flowers (Def Wish Mix)
(All tracks from the Stairs and Flowers 12" EP, 1987 Capitol/Nettwerk; On 12" vinyl; Found at Goodwill of Orlando 17-92 location)
More Skinny Puppy:
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
The Damned - Street of Dreams + Shadow of Love
Halloween is a pretty big deal here at the offices of Found Vinyl. Horror movies are a nightly affair and the candy corn flows like bats from a belfry. So I figured, why not some Halloween-esque updates for October? So the programming around here for the next month will be a little different.
This weeks update is from a band that rode the crest of the Punk wave all the way to the shores of the Goth/Post-Punk movemnet: The Damned. This record by the Damned, Phantasmagoria, feels like the first chill of fall: refreshing and kind of moody without being overwhelmingly depressing. The B-Side of the disc is far more upbeat but still maintains a pretty candlelit like atmosphere.
Of course, I found this one at my favorite record store, the Goodwill on Michigan in Orlando, Fl. I found this one right around the time I was thinking about starting this blog so you could almost say it's one of the records that inspired me to start Found Vinyl.
Enjoy.
Street of Dreams
Shadow of Love
(From Phantasmagoria, 1985, MCA; On 12" Vinyl; Found at Goodwill of Orlando, Michigan location)
Old-School Damned:
More Newer-School Damned:
(LOVE this fucking song by the way. I'd shell out full price for this record)