Monday, August 11, 2008

Isaac Hayes, August 20, 1942 – August 10, 2008



The soul singer-songwriter Isaac Hayes, known for his gravelly voice, shaven head and copious jewellery, died on Sunday at his home in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 65.
Hayes was found by family members, who discovered him lying next to a treadmill in a basement room at his home. Sheriff's deputies performed CPR until paramedics arrived. He was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead an hour later.
Hayes, a distinctive and flamboyant figure among the black rhythm and blues stars of the early 1970s, found fame later in his career as the voice of Chef, the laid-back womaniser on the cartoon series South Park.
But it was his hit song for the soundtrack of the blaxploitation movie Shaft that made and cemented his reputation. An atmospheric blend of Hayes's lover-man vocals, breathless backing singers and a funk-fuelled wah-wah guitar arrangement, Shaft - the song and the character - became synonymous with black urban cool. It also provided Hayes with an image that stayed with him for the rest of his career.
The Theme From Shaft, released in 1971 was, Hayes later told an interviewer, "like a shot heard around the world".
He gave a memorable performance of it at the Oscar ceremony in 1972, scooping the Academy Award for best original song. The song and the film soundtrack also won him two Grammy awards.
That success, coming before his 30th birthday, marked the end of the first stage of Hayes's career, a journey that had seen him take a familiar route for many black performers.
But four years later Hayes was declared bankrupt following a series of financial problems at Stax Records. He lost his home, much of his personal property and forfeited the right to royalties from his past hits.
Hayes was raised in a tin shack in Covington, Tennessee, 30 miles north of Memphis, by his grandparents following the death of his mother. His father left the family home when Hayes was 18 months old.
When Hayes was six, the family moved to Memphis. His intention to become a doctor was derailed after he won a singing contest. After jobs including shining shoes on the city's famous Beale Street and gigging in southern juke joints, Hayes was hired by Stax in 1964 as a backup pianist. He worked with Otis Redding and others before forming a songwriting partnership with David Porter. The two went on to write R&B numbers such as Soul Man and Hold On, I'm Coming, both hits for the duo Sam and Dave.
The reward was a recording contract, which led to his first album, Presenting Isaac Hayes, released in 1968. That failed to find an audience, but in 1969 came the more provocatively titled Hot Buttered Soul. Containing just four tracks, it sold more than a million copies.
After Shaft and the follow-up Black Moses, he was not to release another major seller, although he had several minor hits as the disco movement emerged. His soundtrack to the Shaft sequel included Zeke the Freak, a song that gained a new lease of life with the house music movement in the UK.
Hayes also pursued an acting career, with cameos in several movies including Escape from New York, Robin Hood: Men in Tights and the blaxploitation spoof I'm Gonna Git You Sucka.
In the 1990s Hayes reached a new generation as Chef. Two years ago, however, he left the show after an episode that he felt made fun of the Scientology movement, of which he was a member.
"There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry towards religious beliefs of others begins," he said.
There was subsequent dispute about the origin of the statement. Hayes suffered a stroke in early 2006, and it has been reported that this was the reason he left the show.
An appearance on a TV talk show in April this year appeared to suggest that Hayes was suffering from the side-effects of a stroke.
However, he continued to lead an active life, spearheading a campaign for the Memphis Heart Clinic which was due to start on Friday.
He established the Isaac Hayes Foundation in 1993 to do philanthropic work in Africa, and was subsequently crowned king of a small community in Ghana.
A businessman who owned two restaurants and wrote a best-selling cook book, Hayes was married four times and had 12 children.


Taken from The Guardian
Rest In Peace, brother.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Mood Mosaic Post Part II (5-8)

Second part of the mood mosaic series...

The Mood Mosaic 5: Supervixens

Strange twist for this series (which has been mostly lounge and funk), but a great batch of danceable uptempo fusion tracks and lost disco cuts from the euro club heyday of the 70s. Tracks include "Ma Mo Ah" by Tony Valor, "Follow Me" by Black Devil, "Dance Freak" by Chain Reaction, "Get On Up" by Roundtree, "Do Me" by Mona Rae, and "Ease Your Mind" by Touchdown. Nudie cover, sexy groove, and a nice 11 track comp of lost clubby grooves. Also with the great groover "Dance Dance Dance" by Marta Acuna!

01 William Goldstein - Midnight Rapsody
02 Marta Acuna - Dance, Dance, Dance
03 Touchdown - Ease Your Mind
04 Mona Rae - Do Me
05 Roundtree - Get On Up
06 Hiroshima - Lion Dance

http://www.sendspace.com/file/0q69er

The Mood Mosaic 6: Jazz À Go Go

6th volume in the great Mood Mosaic series, with a theme that focuses on swingin' female jazz singers -- mostly of the light breezy Euro variety. There's loads of rare cuts on here by Sheila Jordan, France Gall, Alice Babs, Monika Linges, Flora Purim, Annete Peacock, and April Aloisio -- plus tracks by other artists that have jazzy vocals, like stuff by Cal Tjader, Barney Wilen, and Sinatra. As usual, this Mood Mosaic comp's slightly different than the last one, but (also as usual) it's compiled with a lot of care, and features loads of hard to find tracks with a groovy clubby sound!

01 France Gall - Jazz À Go Go
02 Isabelle Antena - La Cinema
03 Alice Babs & Duke Ellington - Stoona 
04 Sheila Jordan - Dat Dere 
05 April Aloisio - Duid Dere 
06 Sheila Jordan - The Crossing 
07 Helen Merrill & Gordon Beck - I Got It Good 
08 Cal Tjader - What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life 
09 Emily Remler - Afro Blue
10 Flora Purim - Insensatez 
11 Sinatra & Company - Drinking Water 
12 April Aloisio - Nica's Dream 
13 Barney Wilen - Besame Mucho 
14 Carla Bley - Dining Alone 
15 Annette Peacock - Too Much In The Skies 
16 Monika Linges Quartet - Till We Get There 

http://www.sendspace.com/file/kmnn9x

The Mood Mosaic 7: The New Shapes Of Sound

Very groovy! This series never stops being great -- and this 7th volume is a stunning set of mellow jazzy grooves, with kind of a slight 60s easy bent to them! The list of tracks is very nice, with many light lilting groovers -- including a number with a good Brazilian feel to them. Titles include "Misturada" by Kjeli Ohman, "A Starlett For You" by Andre Luterau, "Samba Para Norma" by Joel Wanroogenbroek, "Summertime" by Herb Alpert, "We've Only Just Begun" by Frank Cunimondo Trio, "Take Seven" by Roger Roger, "Bim Bom" by Silvio Silvera, "Berimbau" by Americo Bellotto, and "Kidnapping" by Karlheinz Schafer. Nice cover, too!

01 Vincent Geminiani - Liberalia
02 Karl Heinz Schäfer - Kidnapping
03 Harry Belafonte - Big Boat Up The River
04 Americo Bellotto - Berimbau
05 Silvio Silvera - Bim Bom
06 Roger Roger - Take Seven
07 Frank Cunimondo Trio - We've Only Just Begun
08 Herb Alpert - Summertime
09 Cortex - L'Enfant Samba
10 Joel Vandroogenbroeck - Samba Para Norma
11 Andre Lutterau - A Starlet For You
12 Kjell Öhman - Misturada
13 Cortex - Tropeau Ble

http://www.sendspace.com/file/zzp67a

The Mood Mosaic 8: Funky in a Minor Mode

One of the best-ever releases in this amazing series -- and a smoking batch of great little cuts that mix dope guitar, funky hammond, and odd off-beat grooves in a very nice way! The whole thing's nicely packaged, with a fresh approach to funk tunes that's quite different from a lot of recent compilations we've stocked -- and we're still grooving to this one, even though we've played it three times in a row! Tracks include "Petite Soul" by Little Ed, "Contagious" by Kenneth Wells, "Gasoline Alley" by Dave Grusin, "Pick & Shovel" by The Touch, "Mind Blow" by Roger Hamilton Spotts, "Un Homme De Mort" by Michel Legrand, "Chicano Chaser" by Ian Langley, "Studio 69" by The Mohawks, "Soul Thing" by Tony Newman, "It's Your Thing" by The Invaders, and "Move Your Hand" by La Clave. 20 cuts in all!

01. Connell Dantzler- Bo Gha
02. Little Ed- Petite Soul
03. Kenneth Wells- Contagious
04. Tony Newman- Soul Thing
05. Elaine Delmar- Sneaking Up On You
06. Mohawks- Studio 69
07. Ian Langley- Chicano Chaser
08. Janko Nilovic- Chorus For Leslie
09. Shifters- Ghost, The
10. Dave Grusin- Gasoline Alley
11. Michel Legrand- Un Homme De Mort
12. Hbp Mix- Light My Fire
13. Roger Hamilton Spotts- Mind Blow
14. African Pop Session- Africa Voodoo
15. Attitudes- If We Want To
16. Touch- Pick And Stovel, The
17. People Choice- I Like To Do Ii
18. La Clave- Move Your Hand
19. Har- You Percussion Group- Feel Me Good
20. Invaders- It's Your Thing

http://www.sendspace.com/file/smcxgb

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Various Artists - Polish Funk Parts I & II


A definite "unique selection" of grooves here -- not just because the rare tracks are all from 70s Poland, but also because most of them have never been reissued either! The package is a wonderful introduction to the kinds of grooves we've been digging from Poland for years -- that mad mix of jazz, funk, fusion, electric, and vocal elements that somehow managed to flourish wonderfully during the 70s years of Soviet control -- a real musical marvel, considering the setting -- and because of tight border control, very few of these tunes ever made it out to the west! The track selection differs a fair bit from the kinds of full length Polish jazz albums that have been released to date -- as many of the titles here are groovier, funkier, and more electric -- and in case you're wondering, there's also very little crossover with the Compost Polish jazz set from a few years back. Titles include "Sorcerer" by Big Band Katowice, "You Want Too Much" by ABC, "Shaft" by Henryk Debich, "Note In A Crest" by Jerzy Milian, "Listen To The Rhythm" by Breakout, "Past The Pile Of Piles" by Grazyna Lobaszewska I Ergo Band, "Qualified Galley Slave" by Piotr Figiel, "Whatcha Doin Mister" by Bemibek, "Introduction" by Novi Singers, and "Coda" by Czerwone Gitary.

A heady second helping of funky grooves from Poland -- an unlikely source, to be sure, but one that's filled with a huge amount of great tracks just waiting to be discovered by a global audience! This volume may well be even better than the first -- as it features a wealth of tunes that have a really unique approach -- not just attempts to copy American styles of funk, but some really original ways of approaching a groove! All tracks are from the Polskie Nagrania catalog, but a good number of them are on un-reissued albums that are so rare we've never seen them in the original -- including some great fusion, funky rock, and vocal titles alongside the more expected jazz. CD features titles that include "Further I Go" by Halina Frackowiak, "Atma" by Niebiesko Czarni, "Live By Yourself" by Zdzislawa Sosnicka, "Something Familiar" by Kryszstof Sadowski, "Back To The Old Colorful Days" by Wojciech Skowronski, "Princess" by Andrzej Zaucha, "You Will Want Me" by Czeslaw Niemen I Enigmatic, "Apha Centauri" by Grupa Organowa Krzysztofa Sadowskiego, and "I Shall Cover Your Eyes" by Maciej Kossowski.


Volume 1

Volume 2

Many thanks to Soul Diggs @
Heavy Weight Crates

Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Mood Mosaic Pt. 1

Been missing for a while, you can blame my NAS drive which decided to go *pffft* and took all my music along with it, thankfully most everything was on my iPod and what wasn't I just had to re-rip from CD's.

With the excuses out of the way, down to the business at hand....

The Mood Mosaic series of CD's released by Stone Records which, in their own words, they describe as "Lava Lamps… Mirror Balls… Mood Rings… and Funky, Funky Jamz!" is just about spot on. Spanning twelve (yes, that's 12) CD's this series brings you rare grooves of the 70's from a whole range of places from independent films all the way through to your finest Hollywood Porno grooves. The latter of which lends itself to some interesting, ahem, backing vocals on more than a few tracks. 

This first post will be Volumes 1-4 of the series. I havn't uploaded any of the album art because it is more than a little "blue" and, well, you never know who's looking over your shoulder as you peruse this blog. Though fear not, for the completists with the final post I'll include a download for all the artwork! 

Track listings are from Discogs.com and blurbs are from Dustygroove if you want to fork out some wonga for this legendary set of CD's you can get them from hexacord.

The Mood Mosaic Vol. 1 -- The Hascish Party

A wonderfully groovy set -- every bit as great as you might guess from the title and the cover -- and the very first installment in the now-legendary Mood Mosaic series! The set's one of the few to bring together tunes from the groovier side of the spectrum at the end of the 60s -- work from British, French, American, and German sources -- all awash in a great blend of funky, easy, and pop-oriented modes! There's a nicely trippy feel throughout -- and titles include "Hascisch Party" by George Garvarenz, "Kiss This" by Claude Denjean, "Acka Raga" by Shocking Blue, "Mas Que Nada" by Luiz Enriquez, "En Melody" by Serge Gainsbourg, "Love For Sale" by Marian McPartland, "Batucada" by Phil Crewe, "Marins Armins Amant Ou Maris" by Michel Legrand, and "Sitar Beat" by Klaus Doldinger.

01 Bob Crewe - Pygar's Persecution/The Black Queen's Beads (4:30)
02 Klaus Doldinger - Sitar Beat (1:52)
03 Serge Gainsbourg - En Melody (3:27)
04 Michel Legrand - Marins, Amis, Amant Ou Maris (2:36)
05 Nelson Riddle - Lamento (3:00)
06 Marian Mc Parland - Love For Sale (4:00)
07 Gabor Szabo - Sophisticated Wheels (5:05)
08 Phil Moore III - Batucada (2:30)
09 Luis Enriquez - Mas Que Nada (2:30)
10 George Garvarenz - Hascisch Party (2:58)
11 Shocking Blue - Ackta Raga (3:10)
12 Claude Denjean - Kiss This (3:00)
13 George Shearing - Aquarius (3:25)

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The Mood Mosaic Vol. 2 -- Barnie's Groove

Second volume in the great Mood Mosaic series, and even funkier than the first one! The focus here is on funky stuff with a soundtracky feel, and the list includes some remakes -- like Henry Mancini's "Streets of San Francisco" and Bobby Forrester's "Sanford & Son" -- plus some groovy originals like Quincy Jones' "Call Me Mr. Tibbs". Also features Jimmy Smith's hard to find "Root Down", plus "Super Strut" by Port Authority, "Desert is a Circle" by Jodorowsky, and "Mission Impossible" by the 45 Sound Orchestra. Great stuff!

01 Sammy Davis Jr. - Baretta's Theme
02 Bobby Forrester - Sanford & Sons
03 Ernie Wilkins - Evil Ways
04 Henry Mancini - The Streets Of San Francisco
05 Quincy Jones - Call Me Mr. Tibbs
06 Generation Gap - The Rock Steady
07 Alexandro Jodorowsky - The Desert Is A Circle
08 J.B. Pickers - Super Soul Theme
09 Porth Autority - Super Strut
10 Blockbuster - Theme From Starsky And Hutch
11 Al Kooper - The Landlord
12 André Previn - Executive Party
13 Jimmy Smith - Ruth Down (And Get It)
14 Sound Orchester - Mission Impossible
15 Bullet - Road Runner
16 Bullet - Contract Man

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The Mood Mosaic Vol. 3 -- The Sexploitation

More cool stuff from this great series! This time, it's a double length set of cool groovy cuts from the 70's, with a nice sexy feel to them. Tracks include "Coming and Going" and "Go Down Dying", two Jobim cuts by Ray Brown, plus "Carribean Sunrise" by Clay Pitts, "Vixen and The Constable" by Ingo Kantor, "Le Train Fou" by Jacques Denjean, "Amame" by Claudia Vita, "Good Time" by Dan Seepers Soul, "Pazuzu" by Tony Sylvester, and loads more groovy cuts. There's even some tracks with (ahem) a bit of sexy film dialogue in them. Complete with a nice sexy nudie cover, too! 

01 Ingo Kantor - Vixen & The Constable (3:17)
02 Jacques Denjean - Le Train Fou (3:00)
03 Ray Brown - Polo Pony (4:04)
04 Claudia Vita - Amame (2:50)
05 Sounds Nice - Continental Exchange (2:15)
06 Roland Vincent - L.S.D. Partie (2:40)
07 Ray Brown - Coming And Going (3:26)
08 De Giafferi - Sado Maso (3:02)
09 Big Jim "H" & His Men Orchestra Of Rhythm - Jungle Fever (3:12)
10 Claudia Vita - Dr No Piano (2:35)
11 Dan Seepers - Soul Good Time Woman (2:57)
12 Ray Brown - Go Down Dying (4:12)
13 Clay Pitts - Caribbean Sunrise (2:30)
14 Tony Sylvester - Pazuzu (5:00)
15 Lil' Louis - French Kiss (7:00)

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The Mood Mosaic Vol. 4 -- Les Yper Sounds

A beautiful set of cool Now Sound grooves, and a compilation that resembles the now-legendary first volume in this cool series! 21 groovy 60's cuts, including "Bloop Bleep" by Gary McFarland, "Soul Lady" by Don Sebesky, "Jumpin' Jack Flash" by Peter Thomas, "Sorry Bout That" by Harold Johnson, "The Look of Love" by Bill Plummer, "Groovy Spirit" by Jackie Mitoo, "Cat Walk" by Peter Moore, and loads more cool tracks with a stripped down vibe, a jazzy twist, and kind of a campy edge. Sexy stuff, and expertly compiled by the Partners in Crime! 

01 Gary McFarland - Bloop Bleep (2:15)
02 The Nilsmen - The Sandstep (2:41)
03 Pete Moore - Cat Walk (3:08)
04 Ted Heat - Don't Cha Hear Me Callin' To Ya? (3:10)
05 Jakie Mitoo - Groovy Spirit (3:10)
06 Clark Terry - El Blues Latino (2:57) 
07 Stan Getz - Walk On By (3:12) 
08 Shirley Scott - Soul Sauce (2:49)
09 Connie Francis - Bossa Nova Hand Dance (2:06)
10 Ken Thorne - Bossa Nova (In The Restaurant) (2:44)
11 The John Scott - Mas Que Nada (2:18)
12 Stanley Myers - Barney (3:05)
13 Ken Thorne - Lindt Vans (2:55)
14 Ann Margret - Swingers Holiday (Instrumental) (2:50)
15 Bill Plummer - The Look Of Love (3:35)
16 Oliver Nelson - The Sound Machine (3:40)
17 Ian & The Zodiacs - It Ain't Necessarily So (2:24)
18 Don Sebesky - Soul Lady (3:05)
19 Ted Heat - It's Not Unusual (2:59)
20 Enoch Light - Bond Street (2:38) 
21 Peter Thomas - Jumpin' Jack Flash (2:08)
22 Harold Johnson Sextet - Sorry 'Bout That (Part 1) (2:08)

hxxp://www.sendspace.com/file/j6afdp



Sunday, July 6, 2008

Rahsaan Patterson - Rahsaan Patterson (1997)


Ok, so while we're on the Neo Soul vibe and being in the romantic (for romantic read drunk) state that I'm in (Where You Are was the first dance at my wedding) here was my first and favourite album from Mr Rahsaan Patterson.

1. Stop By
2. Spend The Night
3. Where You Are
4. So Fine
5. Stay Awhile
6. Come Over
7. Can't We Wait A Minute
8. Joy
9. My Sweetheart
10. One More Night
11. Don't Wanna Lose It
12. Tears Ago
13. Ain't No Way
14. Soul Free


Rahsaan Patterson



Lynden David Hall - The Other Side



1. If I had to choose
2. Forgive me
3. Say it ain't so
4. U let him have u
5. Hard way
6. Where's God
7. To be a man
8. Other side
9. Don't wanna talk
10. Wanna be another you
11. Sleeping with Victor
12. Dead and gone - Featuring Hinda Hicks
13. Are we still cool

Get it here



Many thanks to Orwell @ Analogged

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Bob James - One, Two and Three


One - (1974)

After putting days and days thinking of a title for
his first solo album Bob James finally came up with this.

This is the first of James' legendary Jazz-Funk trilogy that he recorded with CTI and included many of the great musicians that were doing the rounds back in the day. Nautilus also provides samples for almost 60 other artists including Run DMC, Eric B and Rakim, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Ultramagnetic MCs, Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, Soul II Soul and Public Enemy.

1. Valley of the Shadows
2. In The Garden
3. Soulero
4.Night On Bald Mountain
5. Nautilus


Personnel includes: Bob James (keyboards); Grover Washington Jr. (soprano saxophone); Jon Faddis, Thad Jones (trumpet, flugelhorn); Hugh McCracken (harmonica); Dave Friedman (vibraphone); Rickie Resnicoff (guitar); Eric Weissberg (pedal steel guitar); Gary King (bass); Steve Gadd, Idris Muhammad (drums); Ralph MacDonald (percussion).


Two - (1975)

After the brain workout involved in naming his début Mr James just went right ahead and stuck with the theme.

Two is just as downright cool as its predecessor and possibly even more sampled because he
pretty much sticks with the same musicians that made the previous year's album such a seminal work.

1. Take Me to the Mardi Gras
2. I Feel a Song (In My Heart)
3. Golden Apple
4. Farandole (L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2)
5. You're as Right as Rain
6. Dream Journey

Personnel: Bob James (electric piano, Clavinet); Lani Groves, Patti Austin, Zachary Sanders, Frank Floyd (vocals); Eric Gale (guitar, bass instrument); Richie Resnicoff (guitar); Hubert Laws (flute, electric flute); Eddie Daniels (clarinet); Lew Soloff, Marvin Stamm, Randy Brecker, Victor Paz, John Frosk (trumpet, flugelhorn); Peter Gordon , Jimmy Buffington, Al Richmond (French horn); Eddie Bert, Tom Mitchell, Wayne Andre, Tony Studd (trombone); Gary King (bass instrument); Andrew Smith, Steve Gadd (drums); Ralph MacDonald, Arthur Jenkins (percussion).



Three - (1976)

Ok, so now he's just showing off. Three brilliant albums and three original titles.

This is in my opinion the best of the lot. Probably just because of Westchester Lady.


1. One Mint Julep
2. Women of Ireland
3. Westchester Lady
4. Storm King
5. Jamaica Farewell


Personnel: Bob James (keyboards); Eric Gale, Hugh McCracken, Jeff Mironov (guitar); Gloria Agostini (harp); Harold Kohon, David Nadien, Matthew Raimondi (violin); Al Brown (viola); Charles McCracken, Alan Shulman (cello); Eddie Daniels, Hubert Laws, Jerry Dodgion (flute); Grover Washington Jr. (whistle, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Jon Faddis, Lew Soloff, Marvin Stamm, John Frosk (trumpet); Dave Bargeron, Dave Taylor, Wayne Andre (trombone); Gary King, Will Lee (bass guitar); Harvey Mason, Andrew Newmark (drums); Ralph McDonald (percussion).


One

Two

Three

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Saravah Soul - Saravah Soul


Well as the saying goes... something old, something new and something blue. The last post was something old, this album is something new just don't expect something blue. There are plenty of other places on the web you can go for that...

Saravah Soul is a band from the melting pot of London, meeting through the underground music scene (they are seriously good live) and forming a band to play their own brand of soul flavored brazillian samba-funk that is more than a little reminiscent of Jorge Ben put through a contemporary funk car wash.

The band is fronted by Brazillian Otto Nascarella and cast including Bass virtuoso Matheus Nova has performed with the likes of Brazilian samba divas Elza Soares and Alcione. Kiris Houston on keys and guitar has worked with top soul artists including Jocelyn Brown and Estelle. Eduardo Marques is one of the most in demand Brazilian drummers in London, and works with top Brazilian artists such as Ed Motta. Percussionist/flautist Jack Yglesias is legendary on the contemporary funk scene, having played with The Poets of Rhythm, Lee Fields, The Soul Destroyers, Quantic Soul Orchestra and Spanky Wilson. The horn section is led by the sax player Marcelo Andrade, who also plays on Jazzinho

01. Oil Is Thicker Than Blood
02. Nao Posso Te Levar A Serio
03. It's Doing My Head In
04. Arroz Com Feijao
05. Funk E Saravah
06. Roubada
07. Role De Bike
08. Supersossego
09. Homesick
10. It's Doing My Head In (Instrumental)

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Héctor Lavoe - La Voz (1975)


Having spent the last eight years serving as the vocalist for Willie Colon's incredible band, Héctor Lavoe decided to make his own solo album. And dear God did he get that one right! With two of the most instantly recognizable salsa tracks in El Todopoderoso and Mi Gente this album is right up there on anybody's list of must have salsa albums.

Personnel include: Hector Lavoe (vocals); Ray Maldonado, Hector Zarzuela (trumpet); Tom Malon, Jose Rodgrigues (trombone); Mark Dimond (piano); Eddie "Guagua" Rivera (bass guitar); Milton Cardona (conga drum); Jose Mangual, Jr. (bongos); Nicky Marrero (timbales); Ruben Blades, Willie Colon, Willie Garcia (background vocals).

1. El Todopoderoso
2. Emborrachame de Amor
3. Paraiso de Dulzura
4. Un Amor de la Calle
5. Rompe Saraguey
6. Mucho Amor
7. Tus Ojos
8. Mi Gente


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BSL7M63P


Orange is a nice colour. Sure beats lime green.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Ocho - Ocho I


Well, it's time to lose that blogging virginity and what better way to do it then by posting this classic 1972 album from Ocho. This musical collective was formed by eight Black-Puerto Rican jazz/soul musicians who were part of the New York scene, Ocho meaning "8" in Spanish. With the release of this first album titled "I" they quickly rose to the forefront of the burgeoning NuYorican "Black & Proud" musical/cultural movement. From 1972-75 they released a series of albums which are on par with the best work of Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan, and Eddie Palmieri. "I" is, perhaps, the best of these albums 

1. Oriza Play
2. Flautira  
3. Suena Tu Bongo Play
4. Se Me Fue La Montuna  
5. Undress My Mind  
6. Ay Que Frio  
7. Theme Libre  
8. Que Pelotai

Label: West Side Latino Records 
Catalog#: L-31119 
Country: US
Released: 1972
Credits:

Arranged By, Leader, Piano, Vibraphone - Chico Mendoza 
Bass - Andy McCloud 
Bongos, Percussion - Charlie Jones
Congas - Donald Howard 
Engineer - Irving Greenbaum 
Producer - Bobby Marin 
Saxophone [Baritone], Flute - Billy Phipps
Saxophone [Tenor] - Charlie Marshall 
Saxophone [Tenor], Flute - Herbie Morgan 
Timbales - Butch Johnson 

Notes: Recorded at Broadway Studios, N.Y.C.

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94 East -- Minneapolis Genius - The Historic 1977 Recordings (1987)

Incredible piece of Jazz/Funk/Disco from Prince and his bestest childhood buddy André Cymone. Recorded one year before Prince's solo debut, For You, at the tender age of just nineteen this record has that definite Minneapolis sound.

Track Listings

1. If You Feel Like Dancin'

2. Lovin' Cup

3. Games

4. Just Another Sucker

5. Dance to the Music of the World

6. One Man Jam

Download:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QUYJ42J8







Wednesday, June 11, 2008

We're Stayin' Alive....!!!!!

After much thought, some hand wringing and head bashing...and that was just the little head, I've decided to enlist the help of two fine looking able bodied funkster friends of mine to keep this place ticking over.

Bump and BigFatFlyingBloke are the two tasty dudes in question so be gentle and kind with them while you break them in as both are blogging virgins....don't give them too hard a first time :-)

I'm hoping to be able to pop in and out with a few choice uploads of my own but can't promise anything, but Bump and BFFB have some seriously good funk and soul in their collections, as well as some other choice goodies, so don't be surprised if you see the blog moving in a new direction at times......embrace the tunes and please people....your comments are important, they do ALL get read, even if I don't reply to them all....so keep them coming and show the love to the people who take the time to share their tunes with you.

KEEP THE FAITH!

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Time to hand this over to someone else or close the blog!

Okay so due to personal commitments I can't continue with the blog anymore. It had to happen sometime I guess, so no point in getting upset...was good while it lasted :-)

I have three options, either close it indefinitely, leave it as is or appoint someone else to run the blog and carry it on.....

If anyone wants to take it on, leave me a message in the shoutbox with your e-mail...if not, I'll make a decision sometime over the next week or so.

Cheers people....it was fun sharing some amazing tunes with you....

Keep The Faith!

Jinkz

Friday, May 2, 2008

Asian Dub Foundation - Punkara

Punkara is Asian Dub Foundation's 11th album. Asian Dub Foundation distinctive sound is a combination of hard ragga-jungle rhythms, indo-dub basslines, searing sitar- inspired guitars and ’traditional’ sounds. Punkara features artists such as Iggy Pop and Gogol Bordello, and ADF's line up includes now the ex-lead singer of King Prawn.

1. Superpower
2. Burning Fence
3. No Fun
4. Speed of Light
5. Ease Up Caesar
6. S.O.C.A.
7. Target Practice
8. Living Under the Radar (Ghostplane)
9. Altered Statesmen
10. Bride of Punkara
11. Stop the Bleeding
12. Awake\Asleep

Link removed by request...buy this, it's worth it!

Soulsville Sings Hitsville: Stax Sings Songs of Motown Records

01 Margie Joseph - Stop! In The Name Of Love (Single 4:54
Version)
02 David Porter - I Don't Know Why I Love You 3:00
03 The Staple Singers - You've Got To Earn It 3:31
04 Calvin Scott - Can I Get A Witness 2:49
05 The Mar-Keys - Reach Out (I'll Be There) 4:39
06 Isaac Hayes - Never Can Say Goodbye 3:38
07 Billy Eckstine - My Cherie Amour 3:24
08 Barbara Lewis - Oh, Be My Love 2:47
09 Booket T. & The MGs - I Hear A Symphony 2:11
10 Mavis Staples - Chained (Alternate Take) 3:19
11 John Gary Williams - Ask The Lonely 3:32
12 The Soul Children - Signed, Sealed, Delivered 3:22
13 Frederick Knight - Someday We'll Be Together 4:40
14 O.B. McClinton - I Wish It Would Rain 2:53
15 The Bar-Keys - I Heard It Through The Grapevine 12:07
http://rapidshare.com/files/109722507/VA_-_Soulsville_Sings_Hitsville_.rar

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Watcha Playin (2008)

1. Need 12:40
2. Dance - Free Night 4:46
3. Bellybuttons T&a 5:00
4. Rude Boy Shuffle 6:38
5. The Park 4:11
6. Wendell Wedding 5:32
7. For A Few Dollars More 8:09
8. Work It Out 6:10
9. My Jamaican Girl 5:19
10. Dibby Dibby Sound 2:31
11. S-curved 7:46
12. The Day Before Adidi 6:12
http://rapidshare.com/files/109490010/Brooklyn_Funk_Essentials_-_Watcha_Playin__2008_.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/109498605/Brooklyn_Funk_Essentials_-_Watcha_Playin__2008__2.rar

James Brown - Cold Sweat [1967]

Superb stuff from The Boss! Here's Pee Wee Ellis' version of how Cold Sweat came about and was recorded...

"After one of the shows, one night somewhere, James called me into the dressing room and grunted a bass line of a rhythmic thing (demonstrates), which turned out to be "Cold Sweat." I was very much influenced by Miles Davis and had been listening to "So What" six or seven years earlier and that crept into the making of "Cold Sweat." You could call it subliminal, but the horn line is based on Miles Davis' "So What." I wrote that on the bus between New York and Cincinnati. The next day we pulled up in front of King Records studio, got off the bus, got in the studio, set up, and I went over the rhythm with the band. By the time we got the groove going, James showed up, added a few touches--changed the guitar part, which made it real funky--had the drummer do something different. He was a genius at it. Between the two of us, we put it together one afternoon. He put the lyrics on it. The band set up in a semicircle in the studio with one microphone. It was recorded live in the studio. One take. It was like a performance. We didn't do overdubbing."

1. Cold Sweat
2. Nature Boy
3. Come Rain or Come Shine
4. I Loves You, Porgy
5. Back Stabbin'
6. Fever
7. Mona Lisa
8. I Wanna Be Around
9. Good Rockin' Tonight
10. Stagger Lee
11. Kansas City
http://rapidshare.com/files/109475738/James_Brown_-_Cold_Sweat__1967_.rar

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

VA - Grazing The Trash Vol.2

1. Don't Think...Do - Bama & The Family
2. Get Up In Your Hot Pants - Bama & The Family
3. Soul Dig part 1 - The Soul Diggers
4. Soul Dig part 2 - The Soul Diggers
5. Solid Funk - The Sugarman Three
6. Funky Moon - The Sugarman Three
7. Soul Dynamite - Lee Fields & The Explorers
8. Ain't It Funky Now - Lee Fields & The Explorers
9. Funky Crawl - The Detroit Sex Machines
10. Rap It Together - The Detroit Sex Machines
11. Get Down - Joseph Henry & The Soul Command
12. Moon Mission - Joseph Henry & The Soul Command
13. In The Raw - The Whitefield Brothers
14. The Bastard - The Whitefield Brothers
http://rapidshare.com/files/109466492/VA_-_Grazing_The_Trash_Vol.2.rar

VA - The Maderfaker (2008)

Right soulbrothas and sistas....time to get your online translation tools out if you wanna read the review that follows...or you can just take my word for it when I tell you this is a mental set of funky goodness of the type regularly played at The Maderfaker Funk Club.....makes me wish I was a regular :-)

El Maderfaker es un local situado en el popular barrio madrileño de Malasaña que lleva adorando durante los últimos diez años el Funk y la música negra, sobre todo la desarrollada en la década de los 70, una de las más prolíficas. En ese periodo aparecieron multitud de bandas nuevas que se empaparon de Funk, como Clarence Wheeler, Charles Wright, Earth, Wind & FIRE, Cold Blood, además de grandes y consolidadas figuras del jazz como Herbie Hancock…, que nos dejan verdaderas joyas de este apasionante ritmo. Estas son algunas de las que ahora se recogen en este disco recopilatorio.

01. Clarence Wheeler & the Enforcers - Right on
02. The Gaturs - Cold Bear
03. Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Express Yourself
04. Mark Putney - Don't Care Around Here Anymore
05. Cold Blood - I'm A Good Woman
06. King Curtis - Memphis Soul Stew
07. Earth, Wind & Fire - Moment of Thuth
08. Black Heat - Love the Life You Live
09. United 8 - Getting Uptown to Get Down
10. Cold Grits - It's Your Thing
11. The Meters - Just Kissed My Baby
12. Southshore Commission - Right on Brother
13. Johnny Harris - Stepping Stones
14. Herbie Hancock - Wiggle Waggle
15. Roy Ayers - Daddy Bug
http://rapidshare.com/files/109450828/VA_-_The_Maderfaker__2008_.rar

Speedometer - Four Flights Up (2007)

Speedometer get better and better with each new record - and this time around, they've risen to the upper level of grooving in the deep funk underground - sitting nicely next to the best from the Daptone, Soul Fire, and Tru Thoughts camp with an approach that's heavy on the drums, filled with funky guitars, and topped with plenty of horns! Vocals are great too - thanks to guest appearances from Ria Currie and Miami soul legend Robert Moore - both of whom really flesh out the tunes wonderfully with their soulful styles. Core instrumentation is as tight as it can be, and it looks like the move to the Freestyle label has really been a great one for the group.

01. Meter's Running
02. No Man Worries feat. Ria Currie
03. Same Old Thing
04. Make It Alright feat. Robert Moore
05. Am I Your Woman feat. Ria Currie
06. Four Flights Up
07. Main Man
08. Take A Chance feat. Ria Currie
09. Straight
10. Do Right Man feat. Robert Moore
11. Real Me feat. Ria Currie
12. Safari Of Soul
13. This Ain't Movin' feat. Ria Currie
14. Chicken Run
http://rapidshare.com/files/109213518/Speedometer_-_Four_Flights_Up__2007_.rar

Swamp Dogg - Gag A Maggot (1973)

Swamp Dogg (born Jerry Williams, Jr.), is one of the deepest of the deep soul singers. Described as “Wilson Pickett meets Frank Zappa in a bad mood,” and known for his dubious album covers, his association with the anti-Vietnam movement (allegedly) put him on Nixon’s enemies list. Swamp wrote or co-wrote hits for Gene Pitney, Johnny Paycheck, and a host of others. You might have heard his music in samples on tracks by Talib Kweli and the Jurassic 5.

01-Choking to Death from the Ties That Bind
02-Please Let Me Kiss You Goodnight
03-Mighty Mighty Dollar Bill
04-T.T
05-Midnight Hour
06-Why Must We Fall (When We Fall in Love)
07-Wifesitter
08-I Couldn't Pay for What I Got Last Night
09-God Bless America for What [Contains Explicit Language][Live]
http://rapidshare.com/files/109202768/Swamp_Dogg_-_Gag_A_Maggot__1973_.rar

VA - Peanut Butter Wolf's Jukebox 45s

01. Beat Conductor–Chops & Thangs
02. Quasimoto–Microphone Mathematics Remix
03. Dudley Perkins–Flowers
04. Ernie & The Top Notes feat. Raymond Winnfield–Things Could Be Better
05. Yesterdays New Quintet–Harlem River Drive Interlude
06. Yesterdays New Quintet–I Am Singing
07. Captain Funkaho–My 2600
08. Beat Conductor–Breaks of Meditate
09. Madlib Invazion feat. Oh No and Medaphoar–The Ox (Fantastic Four)
10. The Stark Reality–Rocket Ship
11. Medaphoar–Place Your Bet
12. The Highlighters–Poppin’ Popcorn (CD only)
13. Breakestra–Getho Soul Togetha (Part Two)
14. Charizma & Peanut Butter Wolf–Devotion ‘92
15. Beat Conductor–Conducted Rhythms
16. A-Trak–Enter Ralph Wiggum
17. Fabulous Souls–Take Me
18. LA Carnival–Color
19. Beat Conductor–Lost Lust
20. Yesterdays New Quintet–Mystic Brew Interlude
21. Yesterdays New Quintet–Knucklehead
22. Lootpack–On Point
http://rapidshare.com/files/109191688/VA_-_Peanut_Butter_Wolf_s_Jukebox_45s.rar

The NRK Sessions - Soul Afro Jazz And Latin from the Club 7 Scene

Something just a little bit special for you all today....

In 1970, Norway had a population of just over 3.8 million people, with a record market in accordance to that number. Genres such as soul, afro-jazz and latin were rarely recorded and therefore The Norwegian National Broadcasting Bureau (NRK) played a pivotal role for the music milieu. Since the bands didn’t have any records for NRK to play, NRK gave them studio time to record music they could broadcast. Hence, it exists recordings of artists that you never knew even existed.
The artists represented on this release were all connected to Club 7 that existed from 1963 to ’85 on different locations in Oslo. The name suggested that the intentions of the club were more than just sex and it soon became the stage for all experimental art forms in Norway. In the early days the scene was all about jazz, but soon opened up to R´n´B, psychedelica, blues, reggae and folk music. An important factor in this development was Earl Wilson, an actor from New York who in 66´ formed the first Norwegian R´n´B band, Little Earl and The Sapphires. After breaking up the group, Earl put together The Club 7 Explosion, which became an institution at the club under different names such as Little Earl & The Road Band and The Band No Name. After seeing the huge cues the band made, the management realized that R´n´B music was the new money. Karin Krog was a part of the early jazz scene but started experimenting with R´n´B after meeting the singer and pianist Arild Wikstrøm and later the R´n´B band Public Enemies at the club. Here she also met Fred Nøddelund, almost just a kid at the time, who convinced Karin to record and perform some of his arrangements, inspired by West Coast pop and soul. The cousins Magni and Geir Wentzel were both Club 7 regulars. Magni was educated as a classical guitarist in Spain and focused both on the jazz and folk scene while the pianist Geir was a pioneer on the R´n´B scene with his own orchestra and band Wentzel. He was set to record Norway’s first R´n´B LP when his collaborator suddenly died in a car crash. Theband Kjellerrockjazzbandet consisted of some of Norway’s most talented jazz and pop musicians from the groups Sapphires and Dream, and like all Club 7 musicians they played in a dozen different constellations a month. They got their name from Club 7’s director Attila Horvath, who one day needed to name the group for an ad in the paper, and the name stuck. But it wasn’t only Norwegian groups that played Club 7. The booking list is filled with big international names like Nina Simone or Keith Jarrett, and it wasn’t unusual that the guy sitting in the corner sofa next to you was Zappa or Sean Connery. One of the bands that used to visit was The Modern Sound Quintet, an afro-jazz group with musicians from the Caribbean, living in Copenhagen. They worked as session musicians and played clubs in Scandinavia and one of the regular stops was Club 7. Two mainstays on the club’s afro-jazz scene were the bands E´Olen! and Tamma, both with Gambian percussionist Miki N´Doye as backbone.Tammarefers to a talking drum from West Africa and the band was influenced by African folk music, Fela Kuti and Scandinavian jazz. The band eventually got so good at their craft that they went to tour Gambia.

Both the NRK studio productions and Club 7 fell apart during the mid eighties. Club 7 went bankrupt and the new standardized musician wages made NRK refrain from using self produced music in the broadcasts. Since Club 7 never managed to get their own recording equipment or label running, we are lucky they took the trip to NRK to record the only documents existing of one of Scandinavia’s most vibrant music scenes in the 70s.

TrackList:
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01. The Band No Name - Whole Lotta Love 02:17
02. The Band No Name - Hot Pants 05:05
03. The Band No Name - Come On Children 03:12
04. The Band No Name With Magni Wentzel - Love The One Your With 04:07
05. The Band No Name - Tell It Like It Is 07:00
06. The Band No Name - Moment Of Truth 03:16
07. The Band No Name - Them Changes 04:18
08. Karin Krog & Fred Nшddelund - Groovinґ 04:38
09. Geir Wentzelґs Orkester With Magni Wentzel - Don’t Let Me Loose This Dream” 02:58
10. Geir Wentzelґs Orkester With Magni Wentzel - California Soul 02:49
11. Kjellerrockjazzbandet - A Night In Barcelona 04:34
12. Kjellerrockjazzbandet - Unknown 03:36
13. Kjellerrockjazzbandet - Oslo, Late July 02:59
14. The Modern Sound Quintet - Otinku 06:32
15. Lite, Lite - Lite, Lite 04:28
16. Tamma - Tamma Song 06:44
http://rapidshare.com/files/109234084/VA_-_The_NRK_Sessions_-_Soul_Afro_Jazz_And_Latin_From_The_Club_7.rar

VA - Grazing in the Trash, Vol. 1

1. Compin' & Smokin' - Calypso King & The Soul Investigators
2. Damper Down Popcorn - Calypso King & The Soul Investigators
3. Soul Safari - Speedometer
4. Two Beat Beast - Speedometer
5. Haaa-Sheesh - JD & The Evil's Dynamite Band
6. Just Some More Haa-Sheesh - JD & The Evil's Dynamite Band
7. I'm The Man - Lee Fields & The Explorers
8. You Love (Is Something I Need) - Lee Fields & The Explorers
9. Majestic Soul - Third Point
10. Welfare Line - Third Point
11. Fast Funk Instrumental (The Supersonics) - Soul Fire Educational Vol.1 (Drums) 12. Beats 1 Thru 11 - Soul Fire Educational Vol.1 (Drums)
13. Bonus Track - Fast Funk Instrumental (The Supersonics) - Soul Fire Education
14. Bonus Track - Grazing In The Trash - The Soul Fire Funk 45' Collection
http://rapidshare.com/files/109180824/VA_-_Grazing_in_the_Trash__Vol._1.rar

Swamp Dogg - Have You Heard This Story (1974)

Have You Heard This Story was Swamp's 6th album -- and one that shows him firmly moved from indie soul to territory into a mix of funky blues themes and political ones. There's a few decent southern soul moments -- thanks to production at Broadway Studios, in Sheffield, Alabama -- and titles include "God Ain't Blessing America", "When He Was No One", "I Wanna Lifetime Of Loving You", "I Wouldn't Leave Here To Go To Heaven", "Chewed UP Grass", and "The Mind Does The Dancing While The Body Pulls The Strings".

1. The Mind Does the Dancing While the Body Pulls the Strings 2:20
2. Dr. M.L.G. (J.A.) 3:45
3. Chewed Up Grass 4:41
4. My Hang-Ups Ain't Hung Up No More 3:45
5. Did I Come Back Too Soon (Or Stay Away Too Long) 4:15
6. I Wanna Lifetime of Loving You 2:30
7. When He Was No One 3:14
8. I Wouldn't Leave Here to Go to Heaven 2:40
9. God Ain't Blessing America 4:40
http://rapidshare.com/files/109170943/Swamp_Dogg_-_Have_You_Heard_This_Story__1974_.rar

Big Boss Man - Winner (2005)

'Winner' is the long-awaited follow-up to Big Boss Man's debut 'Humanize' released by Blow Up in 2001. BBM have built up a loyal following by touring extensively in the UK, Europe and even Moscow. All of which have helped them earn their deserved reputation as the 'punks of Hammond funk'.
'Winner' is produced by the band and Morgan Nicholls (The Streets/Muse/Senseless Things/Morgan). Morgan is the son of Immediate Records' in-house songwriter Billy Nicholls, so the studio was choc-full of groovy stuff: The Who's Hammond, Steve Marriott's first guitar, Clavis, Wurlis - the list goes on. All of which were put to good use on the album! Morgan was also involved in the recent Big Boss Man seven-inch only remix of Paul Weller's Top 20 single 'The Bottle'.
'Winner' continues the trip through 60's Funk, along the way taking in Bongo/Fuzz in 'Everybody Boogaloo', Latin Soul in 'Complicated Lady', French Beat in 'Tu As Gache', Floor-fillers such as 'Kelvin Stardust', Boogaloo in, er, 'Boogaloo' and general Hammond/Moog mentalness everywhere else.

1. Kelvin Stardust
2. Fall In Fall Out
3. Complicated Lady
4. Tu As Gaché Mon Talent Ma Chérie
5. Reach Out
6. Oh My Gawd!
7. B.O.O.G.A.L.O.O.
8. Fever Special
9. Everybody Boogaloo
10. Jackson 16
11. The Hawk
12. Got It So Bad
13. Deception
http://rapidshare.com/files/109068190/Big_Boss_Man_-_Winner__2005_.rar

This is THE nuts...can't believe I hadn't heard of these guys before!

Carla Thomas - The Queen Alone (1967)

Six of the songs on The Queen Alone were written, either partially or entirely, by the team of Isaac Hayes and David Porter, who were riding high in the midst of their successes with Sam And Dave. They add their magic touch to such songs as "Stop Thief" and "When Tomorrow Comes," which, with its tambourine and prominent bass line, could easily be mistaken for a Supremes classic.

It is on the ballads where Thomas shines. Her sweet voice was always best suited for the poppier side of soul, and her vocals on the Bacharach-David song "Any Day Now" and the Dusty Springfield hit, "All I See Is You" show her ease with a soaring melody. "I'll Always Have Faith In You" and "Unchanging Love" are classic Stax ballads in 12/8 time, complete with Steve Cropper's trademark guitar fills.

1. Any Day Now
2. Stop Thief
3. I Take It To My Baby
4. I Want To Be Your Baby
5. Something Good (Is Going To Happen To You)
6. When Tomorrow Comes
8. All I See Is You
9. Unchanging Love
10. Give Me Enough (To Keep Me Going)
11. Lie To Keep Me From Crying
http://rapidshare.com/files/109044372/Carla_Thomas_-_The_Queen_Alone__1967_.rar

Monday, April 21, 2008

Brownout - Homenaje (2008)

Smoking Latin funk from Brownout -- an octet with a heavy groove of percussion, organ and horns -- rolling from a loose limbed groove to a storming dancefloor vibe! Brownout is a collective from the ever expansive, always unpredictable Austin, TX scene -- getting some love from the UK's solid Freestyle label. The group brings a smoldering and much needed Latin approach to the deep funk underground -- with elements of Afro funk, psychedelia and some jazzy interplay -- all of it supremely funky and ready to get you're ass moving!

01. Brown Wind And Fire
02. Homenaje
03. Laredo 77
04. African Battle
05. Con El Brownout No Se Juega
06. Latin Asscape
07. Barretta
08. Chema's Contraband
09. They Don't Know
10. The Sexican
11. El Narco
12. You Already Are
13. Chafa Kahn
http://rapidshare.com/files/108975675/Brownout_-_Homenaje__2008_.rar

VA - You Thrill My Soul Female & Girl Groups from the Early Stax Sessions

You Thrill My Soul features early female and girl group recordings originally released on Stax Records. Only Carla Thomas emerged from these artists as a hit maker, but unfortunately "for casual fans" none of them are included. Wendy Rene (the Drapels) warbles like Frankie Lymon on a few non-sellers. Deanie Parker, who later hit somewhat as a songwriter, not a singer, does a few tracks. Barbara Stephens, a talented singer, never busted a grape and vanished after these early efforts bricked. The Tonettes, comprised of Oscar Toney Jr.'s three sisters, held on a bit longer as the Charmels but with little success. For a costly CD, there's not a hit among its 24 tracks, but there are enough interesting selections to appease the most ardent soul music lover, including some early Chips Morman stuff, who left Stax before the serious cooking began.

1. Same Thing - Thomas, Carla
2. Here It Comes Again - Thomas, Carla
3. I Can't Stay - Thomas, Carla
4. Heavenly Angel - Tonettes
5. Stolen Angel - Tonettes
6. Unhand That Man - Tonettes
7. Gone For Good - Rene, Wendy
8. Same Guy - Rene, Wendy
9. Love At First Sight - Rene, Wendy
10. If She Should Ever Break Your Heart - Stephens, Barbara
11. Heartbreaker - Parker, Deanie
12. Ask Him - Parker, Deanie
13. Love Is Like A Flower - Stephens, Barbara
14. Just One Touch - Parker, Deanie
15. Ain't Enough Hours In The Day - Thomas, Carla
16. Gosh I'm Lucky - Thomas, Carla
17. He Hasn't Failed Me Yet - Rene, Wendy
18. Crying All By Myself - Rene, Wendy
19. Last Love - Rene, Wendy
20. Crowded Park - Rene, Wendy
21. Can't Stay Away - Rene, Wendy
22. Tell Me - Tonettes
23. Come To Me - Tonettes
24. Do Boys Keep Diaries - Thomas, Carla
http://rapidshare.com/files/108949968/VA_-_You_Thrill_My_Soul_.rar

VA - Midwest Funk

This time collector Malcolm Catto and I drove 1000s of miles across the endless cornfields of the American Midwest, a vast expanse of farm land that covers the region between the Rockies in the West and the Appalachians in the East. Summer is typically stifling hot and winter extremely harsh - Tornado Alley also runs through the entire region. We worked hard but were lucky too - not only did we avoid the tornadoes, but we also found some incredibly rare 45s and some amazing unreleased master tapes! And we've presented the best of them here in this CD/double LP.

It was great to be the first people to meet and hang out with the often-bootlegged Soul Toranodoes, guzzle whiskey in Henry Peters’ basement, and chill out in one of Jessie Wallace's vintage white Cadillacs. We chatted about their wild gigs and gruelling recording sessions in the ‘60s & ‘70s, they gave us amazing photos, told us fascinating stories and shared priceless anecdotes filled with their inspirations and their failures. Their life story in music was often captured on one solitary, but brilliant, 45, and that musical story is told here.

1 “Let’s Do it Today” The Us (previously unreleased full length version)
2 “Pushin’ To The Top” Markus Kelly & the Impassions
3 “Soul & Sunshine” Harvey & the Phenomenals
4 “Whip It Pt. 1” The New Establishment In Soul
5 “Sissy Walk” Billy Ball & the Upsetters
6 “The Hatch” The T.M.G.’s
7 “Tell Her” Fred Williams & the Jewels Band
8 “Save Me” Wanda Davis
9 “It Ain’t Fair, But It’s Fun Pts 1 & 2” Fabulous Originals
10 “I Don’t Want Your Love” Barbara Howard
11 “Future II” The Personations & Organization
12 “A Day in the Life” Chocolate Snow
13 “Master Groove" Henry Peters
14 “Color Me” People in the News
15 “Mr. Machine Pts 1 & 2” Chefs
16 “Soulful Proclamation” Messengers Incorporated
17 “Funky In Here” Dayton Sidewinders
18 “Boots’ Groove” Soul Toronadoes
19 “What-cha Feel Is What-cha Get” Wallace Brothers
20 “Trying to Make Ends Meet” Earl English & the Apachies
21 “Epitaph Movement” Epitaph
22 “Kool is Back” Billy Joe Holloman (vinyl only)
23 “Po Boy’s Dream” Illinois Connection (previously unreleased)
http://rapidshare.com/files/108920955/VA_-_Midwest_funk.rar