Mark I was thinking the same thing. I've already messaged him and told him about Buffalo. I see he has the Coloured Balls album there.
Also Rob might be interested to see that he has a Mothers Finest album there. I downloaded it and played in my car on the way to work this morning. Its from 1983. At first I thought it was too Disco sounding for me to enjoy but apart from a touch of 80's production (
) Its really quite funky. Not as Rock as the other stuff I've heard.
Thanx for the head up on this excellent blog /site
That 1983 album by MF isn't exactly their (mothers) finest hour. I have it on vinyl but never play it.
But the other stuff he's got is great.
I've downloaded their very first album, which I wasn't aware of. Great soulful stuff!! (think young Tina Turner) And I hear some lyrics that showed up in later MF songs.
And I downloaded the self titled album (from 1977) that I always thought was their debut ( I had it on vinyl but I lost it somewhere over the years...)
I also downloaded the "this is not a bootleg", which sounds like a bunch of demo tracks, but still excellent.
The guy also has
Sweet'd Buster up for download. A great Dutch band with an excellent bass player called Herman Deinum. This guy is the living proof that bass playing with a pick can be groovy as hell. Do yourself a favour and download the album. You'll love the bass playing!
Going to dig deeper into this site, see what I can find
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