Basement Hideout

Over the last 50 years there has been millions of musicians creating millions of albums many of which never actually made it out to the masses. Often times the few copies that did get released end up in the basement of local thrift and record stores never to be heard again. In some cases that's a good thing but, whoever made that music did so because they wanted to share it with people. I want to give some of those artists a second chance. I hope you will enjoy what I post on this blog for what it is.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Clearwire is a joke


So really sorry ya'll. I hit this blog hard when I first started it. I have soooo much more to share with you. I know I promised a few new ones and I have them all recorded and ready to go. One of my roommates just left the house and with them they took the cable Internet. I dusted off this clearwire modem I had and hooked it back up...it only uploads (anything anywhere) at about 6kb per second which makes uploading albums an overnight affair. Our ISP should be reactivating our service next week so I'll be back and business with all kinds of new goodies! Thanks to all of you that have been visiting and enjoying my shares. I will go back through and re-up anything that isn't working anymore as well. Sit tight and thanks for the patience.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

New Stuff Comin soon


So...It's been a bit, but I will have a few new ones up over the next couple of days. I just haven't had a chance to record em all to my computer. Hopefully you will want to download em:)

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Al Wilson- Show and Tell

"Oooooooooh girl, show and tell. Just a game I play, when I wanna say I love youuuu!"

Oh man, the last girl I said that to punched me straight in the sack. Based off the amazing album cover I am assuming Senor Wilson had way better luck than I did when he poured out those sweet ass lyrics.

This one came out in 1973 and stupid wikipedia doesn't even list it as one of his albums. I find that kind of strange since it has his only #1 US Pop Billboard hit.

This album simply kicks ass in my opinion. Good old soul music, the coolest suit I've ever seen, and possibly the exact same yellow Rolls that you see on the album cover of my last post.

"Queen of the Ghetto" is my personal favorite. You gotta love a funky song about a guys mom becoming the neighborhood tramp so that he can have a good life. (Edit Made to appease offended parties. I'm sorry I'm not sorry that I can be offensive sometimes....whatever).

Ooo... also check out "My Song." I think my buddy and I sampled that one a while back. It's rad. And, "Moonlightin," I hate having to call out ladies for leavin cigarette butts in the ashtray that weren't my brand, sneaky ladies.

Anyway ya'll. Enjoy this piece of vinyl as I think you can only get his greatest hits CD now. Got this as a Japanese import yeaaaars ago. Quality is aight, couldn't get the skips out on track b4.....

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Friday, October 31, 2008

The Yellow Rolls-Royce

Being that I am a fan of Riz Ortolani I had to pick this one up when I saw it at Goodwill. Not by any means my favorite of his OST's but it does have the rather popular tune "Forget Domani." The quality isn't super however (especially the last track)its worth a listen.



Apparently there was a Japanese re-issue on cd which it looks as though you can pick up for between 30-and 40 bucks.


It is a 1964 movie telling three seperate love stories that are all tied together by a single yellow rolls-royce.



You can get a description of the movie here.

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Here is the goods!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

SPACE!!!


Ok so nothing special...today.

I just have a call to arms for all of you budding hip hop producers who might happen across my blog. I love Galt MacDermot and he has been sampled to infinity and back by some top dog hip hop producers. I think this song could have been used in a million different ways and probably a lot better. The song is called "Space" and good ol Busta Rhymes used it in "Woo Hah!" but, doesn't hurt to try and make something cooler right (sorry B)? Take this and do with it what you will. Even if you don't want to make something out of it...give it a listen. Great tune!

SPACE

Busta Video

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Funkin Funky!

Quazar- (self titled)

Today's goods are product of a request from a friend. He asked for some 70's funk. I picked this up near the end of college thinking it would be a good party record. It got a little love but not nearly as much as it deserves.

I don't know much about Quazar and honestly I don't think there is much to say other then that it kicks major funkin ass. I have read that it was a side project of Glenn Goins (singer and guitarist in Parliment Funkadelic) and Jerome Brailey. There was a 7" release of "Funk 'n' Roll" but, as for other albums I haven't been able to find any.

I'm not really a huge P-Funk connoisseur so if you are reading this and I have it all wrong please feel free to leave a comment and clear things up. I have a lot of records that could go up on here so if you want to hear something specific to a style, let me know and I will see what I can muster up. Funk you, I'm outta here!

The goods!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Sweet Lou

Lou Donaldson- Sweet Lou (Out of Print Blue Note)

This is one of my favorite Lou Donaldson records and I'm happy to share it here so that you can enjoy some awesome 70's blue note Jazz. There is a ton of info about Sweet Pappa Lou out on the net if you want to do further research. I just thought I would put this one up because I was jammin out this morning. You can't get this album on CD so you would have to go to your local used record store to find it. Some of the songs are available on various compilations that have since been put together. Enjoy!

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

What do you say to a naked lady?

Hmm...rape song anyone?
So wow where to start on this...when your listening through soundtracks for 4-5 hours at a record store you start to hear a lot of the same. This OST is filled with a lot of swingin upbeat tunes you'd expect from soundtracks in this era so as I started listening to it I wasn't expecting anything special.
My buddy was sitting on a couch behind me and suggested that I put on track 4 on side 1. I didn't notice when I put the record on the platter that there was a song titled "Rape is not as easy as it looks." Very apprehensive yet extremely interested I skipped forward. Since we were listening to this on speakers at our local record dungeon instead of headphones we managed to get an awkward look or two.
I don't think that I have ever laughed with rape as the subject matter but this one got me. A very tongue in cheek vaudeville song is what awaits you. If you have a good sense of humor this one will probably have the same effect on you at first listen. We decided to do more research before I posted about this OST (as usual).
It's not as unheard of as I had figured but still hard to find on vinyl. The soundtrack is from a 1969-70 film by Allen Funt (one of the producers behind candid camera) showing men's candid reactions to women appearing naked in everyday social situations. All of the songs actually make sense when you see them in the video. All except for the "Rape" track, that one is still a little bit ambiguous and it seemed it was kinda tossed into the film. If you watch the movie and have an analysis as to what its purpose was, let me know. I managed to find a full version of the movie for your streaming pleasure here.
If you just want to enjoy the silly/fun music:

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Danny Holien Who?

Gooooo Goodwill!
So no...I don't have the full LP (as the picture suggests)but, I managed to find a 45 single at Goodwill for $0.69 that has the tracks "Colorado" and "Red Wing." I'm not gonna lie I kinda like both tunes. Both of the tracks have a folk/rock vibe that spured some head bobbing while recording them. Danny's voice totally reminded me of one of my personal fav's from the same genre, Mr. Terry Reid.

The full self titled album and the 45 single were both released on the short lived Colorado label, Tubmleweed Records Inc, which has some very interesting history. I managed to dig up a site where someone went through the trouble of documenting it all. If you feel like reading about it you can click here. According to the site Holien moved on to start a band called Midwest. I lost interest searching for info about them but, if you really dig his style then that should be the next step in your search. Enjoy!

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Female Animal...I like!

Wow...
This OST is awesome. After snaggin they vinyl version for a pretty pennyI found out you can get it for about $2o dollars on CD here. As for the original vinyl release on Canyon Records, well, I'm not even sure there ever was an official release so if you have more info please share!
I will say this album is going to be better appreciated by the seasoned OST junkie. It has the standard bossa/lounge jazz vibe which was characterisitc to the majority of these types of films however this particular soundtrack seems to flow a bit better. There is definetly some groovy surprises along the way. I got sucked into it pretty easily while transfering it to my computer and have bee listening to it while surfin the web. Great background music. Anyway...enjoy!
You can check out the steamy trailer here
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