www.rushhour.nl is a good starting point (before you dive into the world of
specialist rare groove shops). they stock a lot of bootlegs, re-issues etc.
it's in the old world tho
& then there's a net-store somewhere in new jersey called something like
21-century-music which has many many 12" from the 70s & 80s incl disco. a few
years ago i bought some rare detroit & chicago stuff there pretty cheap &
without problemz.

armin

Glass City Records schrieb:

> Check out www.33third.com they have a nice selection of old 70 80s 12'' and
> 45s.
>
> Peace
>
> Ben
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "313 list" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 8:51 PM
> Subject: (313) sources for 70s, 80s vinyl?
>
> > Didn't really have a chance to hit Gramaphone last weekend to check,
> but...
> > I've been developing a serious yearning for some pieces of disco vinyl.
> I've
> > picked up a fairly decent random assortment at the thrift stores, but now
> > I want more.
> >
> > Is this something that is being bootlegged/repressed?
> >
> > I think that, for example Anita Ward "Ring My Bell" is absolutely the jam,
> > but the only viny version I have is a 'continuously trainwrecked' KTel
> > compilation.
> >
> > I also really dig the kind of post-'disco sucks' disco -- Evelyn King's
> > "Get Loose" is great, and Patrice Rushen's dancy tracks, particularly
> > "Haven't You Heard" -- she was all about that stiff kick-on-1&3, snare on
> 2&4
> > beat you hear all through the Metro Area stuff...
> >
> > So suggestions on where to find this stuff appreciated!
> >
> >

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