Thursday, September 07, 2006

NME Ace Case



See, I love all types of music. While I am very much enjoying the early 90's stuff that is a good percentage of the tapes left in the Oxfam bin, there are always lots of other good things. This last week I also picked up some other good early jazz/rocknroll stuff and a great tape from Ivo Papasov & his Wedding Band which I may post in the future. Apparently this tape was released by NME and it's impossible to find for purchase. I particularly love the tracks Oh! Oh! Get Out the Car (by Richard Berry who also wrote "Louie Louie") and Good Rockin Daddy (by Etta James who also did "At Last"). And the Tina and Ike track is quite good. Enjoy.

Side 1

1. Etta James -
Good Rockin' Daddy
2. Charles Brown & Amos Milburn -
Educated Fool
3. Young Jessie - Hit Git & Spit
4. Bobby Marchan -
Quit My Job
5. Huey 'Piano' Smith & The Clowns -
Don't You Just Know It
6. Arthur Alexander -
Anna
7. Irma Thomas -
Time Is On My Side
8. Benny Spellman -
Fortune Teller
9. Richard Derry -
Oh! Oh! Get Out The Car
10. The Chanters -
She Wants To Mambo
11. Alvin 'Snake Eyes' Tyler -
The Peanut Vendor

Side 2

1. Ike & Tina Turner -I Can't Belive What You Say
2. Shirley Ellis -
The Nitty Gritty
3. The Olympics -
(Baby) Hully Gully
4. Mary Love -
You Turned My Bitter Into Sweet
5. Bobby 'Blue' Band -
Call On Me
6. B.B. King -
Ain't Nobody's Business
7. Johnny 'Guitar' Watson -
She Moves Me
8. Little Richard -
Directly From My Heart
9. The Jive Five -
Rain
10. The O'Jays - Lipstick Traces (On A Cigarette)
11. The Impressions -
Keep On Pushing

All the kids who are loving a little speed disco check out this New York remake of a classic. All over yo face!! Like . . . what is on my face?

Cazwell - All Over Your Face (extended disco vocal mix)

37 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:20 pm

    excellent stuff!
    most of those nme tapes were classics – this one is no exception
    thanks for sharing

    k

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  2. Anonymous4:07 pm

    Very kind words Todd, thank you very much!

    Those Parisians arrive at 9 30, but it's going to be rammed way before then!

    Hope to see you there,

    Cas

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  3. Anonymous5:03 pm

    Excellent post. Please post the Ivo Papasov!

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  4. Nice one (one NME tape I don't have) and shamelss plug time along the lines if nme tape posts. I have posted C81 and C86 via my blog at www.indie-mp3.co.uk - look under special posts. I keep meaning to post Jive Wire, Pogo A Gogo and We have Come For Children. I will get round to it eventually.

    By the way I also shop in Dalston Oxfam. Picked up some good indie 7"'s there over the years.

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  5. Anonymous8:38 pm

    thank you, love it.

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  6. Anonymous10:55 pm

    Fantastic stuff. I've always enjoyed the NME records and cassettes. Miss them now I'm over here in Canada.
    This was a very cool post. Thank you very much for it.

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  7. Anonymous9:58 am

    Oooh, I used to have this cassette and I'm so chuffed you posted it. I've been looking for the Little Richard track ever since. You've made my day Mr/Ms Dalston Oxfam Shop!

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  8. Anonymous4:03 pm

    Very good - I have this tape and a friend has kinly converted the Smile Jamaica one for me. Ahh Happy Days.

    Cheers sir - made an oldish man happy

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  9. Anonymous7:33 am

    Great to see this..Came to it late so side two is missing. Any chance of a revival?
    Thanks.

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  10. Anonymous10:45 am

    rjouiv YO MAN ITS YA MAIN MAN INI....... TYPICALLY TODD! I WOULD NOT EXPECT ANYTHING LESS FROM THE RARE GROOVE BEAST. THOSE TAPES ARE AWESOME T BONE REALLY FUCKING AWESOME... INI

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  11. Anonymous10:45 pm

    Yes! Thanks for making this available again, a classic! Please put side 2 back up - and turn my bitter into sweet.

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  12. Anonymous8:13 am

    Thanks for the return of side 2.Great stuff!

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  13. Anonymous3:34 am

    I'm sorry to bother you, but I was wondering if you could re-upload the Cazwell mix. I can't seem to find any copy's of that song anywhere, thank you!

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  14. As you wish, Harrison. Cazwell back up.

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  15. Anonymous9:44 pm

    Love your blog!

    Just wanted to mention that there may be a typo on the original NME label. I think track 5 on side 2 is probably by Bobby "Blue" Bland. (See http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fcfuxqrjldke)

    Thanks for the great post!

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  16. Fantastic - thank you!!!!

    Had this first time around - not had it since - brilliant :)

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  17. Anonymous11:55 pm

    Thank you for Irma Thomas time is on my side a truely great version



    Rhod

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  18. Anonymous10:13 am

    I've got a collection of those old NME cassettes and have started digitizing them. I'll upload them and make them available as they are completed.
    The first one is "Low Lights and Trick Mirrors" and its available here:
    http://www.divshare.com/download/7774766-207

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  19. great!! Thanks anonymous. You might contact this guy to link you then.

    http://www.hardcafe.co.uk/NMECassettes/

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  20. Anonymous9:55 am

    Hi,
    I've sent link to http://www.hardcafe.co.uk/NMECassettes/ but will post links here as well until they start to appear on the other site.

    Just finished the next one - It's the John Peel sessions one - Mixed Peel.

    Link: http://www.divshare.com/download/7786032-cfe

    Nicky

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  21. Anonymous10:38 am

    Another one uploaded. Its the Jazz one - Straight No Chaser and its here:

    http://www.divshare.com/download/7800044-e45

    Nicky

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  22. fantastic anonymous!! I've also just bought some on ebay so soon we should have a high percentage of them up.

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  23. the one I REALLY want to hear is All Africa Radio.

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  24. Anonymous11:19 am

    Got All Africa Radio nearly done, so I'll do that one next. It should be with you by end of Week.

    Nicky

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  25. Anonymous1:04 pm

    All Africa Radio link:
    http://www.divshare.com/download/7819301-00c

    Hope you enjoy it.

    Probably do "We have come for your Children" next.

    Nicky

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  26. Anonymous3:46 pm

    We Have Come for Your Children link:

    http://www.divshare.com/download/7826941-efa

    Nicky

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  27. Nicky these are amazing - can you e-mail me on the e-mail address at the top of the blog cause I want to ask you about some stuff on these recordings.

    Todd

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  28. Anonymous9:57 am

    C86 available now:

    http://www.divshare.com/download/7844113-050

    Nicky

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  29. Anonymous1:53 pm

    TapeWorm cassette now available:

    http://www.divshare.com/download/7854684-c5e

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  30. Anonymous9:23 pm

    What's Happening Stateside :

    http://www.divshare.com/download/7870932-2a1

    Nicky

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  31. FYI Nicky I've got the Peel Sessions on vinyl. I think it's probably slightly better quality :)

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  32. oh i just love this, thank you!

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  33. Anonymous4:25 pm

    Wonderful. I have the tape but haven't had a tape deck for years. I'd forgotten how great that compilation is. Many, many thanks. Will also check out the various blogs mentioned in the comments. I'm looking forward the other classic jazz / R'n'B mixes as well as We Have Come for Your Children again.

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  34. Anonymous4:36 pm

    ... looking forward to hearing etc... Duh

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  35. Anonymous4:36 pm

    ... looking forward to hearing etc... Duh

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  36. lumpyboy10:45 am

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