25 February 2016

For Zonk Ludlow





Here's Malcolm X & Keith's first two…

Malcolm X – No Sell Out 12" 45, Tommy Boy 12IS165, 1984.

Side A –
No Sell Out (vocal track)

Side B –
No Sell Out (instrumental track)
bonus track – No Sell Out (Kick the Beat demo version 2013)


Major Malfunction (cover mis-titled Major Malfuction [sic]) is basically the Sugar Hill Band with Nick Plytas tickling the 88s & Adrian Sherwood at the controls. I added "Einstein Mad Dub" as a bonus track 'cuz I wanted to post up my Einstein vinyl 12" but can't seem to locate it right now (but I will---& "Einstein Mad Dub" was on the MM re-issue, so). Until then…

Keith LeBlanc – Major Malfunction, World Records WR005, 1986.
all decryptioncodes in comments

Side 1 –
Get This
Major Malfunction
Heaven on Earth
Object-Subject (Breakdown's not Enough)

Side 2 –
I’ll Come up with Something
Move
Technology Works Dub
You Drummers Listen Good

bonus track – Einstein Mad Dub



Keith LeBlanc – Stranger than Fiction, Enigma Records 7 73364-1, 1989.

Side 1 –
But Whitey
Einstein
Taxcider
Here's Looking at You
Steps
Count This

Side 2 –
Whatever
Men in Capsules
Dream World
These Sounds
Mechanical Movements
Comedy of Errors

bonus track – Mechanical Movements Dub ('cuz you can never have too much Dub)

Enjoy,
 

16 comments:

  1. Major
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    Stranger
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  2. Cheers, appreciation to you in abundance.

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  3. I am SO looking forward to listening to this. I've had Dream World on a mixtape for years but have always been unable to track down the album it came from. Thanks so much.

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  4. Where did you find that Malcolm X "No Sell Out (Kick the Beat demo version 2013)" track? I'm a big KLB fan and curious whether it was an actual demo from back in the day or something from 2013. It sounds old school, but I'm not sure.

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    1. I founf it on Soundcloud. Dec. 20. 2013. By Lutz Flensburg.
      Not an actual demo from "back in the day". Just added it as a bonus for LeBlancers.

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  5. Great blog, i saved it in my fvs.
    I have tons of dvds with mp3 file.
    Mostly is punk,postp,noise,indstrl,hxc,thrsh,blck.

    I extend my fls to you if you like it.
    Saludos desde Chile.

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    1. I don't know if you stay current with my situation here at NSS, but a few months back I lost the majority of my musick files due to computer meltdown. I would love to check ou "tons of...mp3".

      I you contact me here with any information, it will not go public as all comments are moderated by me before publishing.

      Thank you so much.

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  6. So sad another On-U stalwart gone. Saw his syncopated style with Tackhead, Mark Stewart and others many times. Great to dance to, (I dance badly).
    Don't suppose you'd have a copy of '12 Movements Of Boom' by any chance? (I am obsessed with finding all of Andy Fairley's work).
    MarkyD

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    1. I have 12 Movements & will share it here ASAP, but give me a few days. I'm heading out early tomorrow in search of the eclipse. Be back Wednesday???

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    2. Got this tidied up in between chores getting the Party Wagon ready to roll.

      Here’s the link:

      https://mega.nz/file/O1930JLa#CF46wH2rcNT1u8O_yMBmjw1U7CXJoosxEaF0AOP6X6k

      I know you were filling in the Andy Fairley gaps, but I also have Boom Instrumentals if you’re interested. That’ll have to be after I return Wednesday, though. Let me know.

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  7. Thanks NØ. Curse my impetuousity. I found it on Bandcamp yesterday!! But every cloud has a silver lining...so yes please, I'd love to hear the instrumental version as well. Hope your Diamond Ring was unobscured!!
    MarkyD

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    1. The Boom Instrumental is also on BandCamp. You can get it there or give it a listen & let me know.

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  8. Richie Muster4/14/24, 7:16 AM

    Thanks for all the great music - some i haven't heard in yonks, and some that's new to me. Nicely!

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    1. Glad I could provide both new & old tuneage. Enjoy. Thanks for the comment.

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