Rare 45s A B


rare funk 45s A B

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rare funk 45s A B

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This group later became the backing band of the Imperial Wonders, one of the finer soul groups to escape the seedy realm of Cleveland, Ohio.
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It's pretty safe to say that if an artist's name includes the world Africa in the title that it'll most likely have some sort of exotic, tribal &/or jungle influence. This here, of course, is no exception although the genuine falsetto group harmonies may come as quite a pleasant surprise.
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It's pretty safe to say that if an artist's name includes the world Africa in the title that it'll most likely have some sort of exotic, tribal &/or jungle influence. This here, of course, is no exception although the genuine falsetto group harmonies may come as quite a pleasant surprise.
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Double-sided raw Chicago Funk produced by Gene Barge.
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You can't really argue with a title like that, especially coming from the man who brought you "Crazy Legs" & "Side Saddle".
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Austin, Gene Washington DC Funk on a collectible little label which eventually moved out of the District and into Pennsylvania during the 70s. This sought after release came out prior to the move.
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"The Mighty Burner," Leon (Lee) Austin, was one of the lesser-known members of the James Brown family. Austin was an ex-con who Brown hired as a bodyguard. If you've seen any footage of JB's "Future Shock" you couldn't have missed him. This 45 came out in '74 and features a very catchy horn chart over a fairly hard-hitting background. The James Brown-penned tune features Brown's usual macho lyrics, although some of them are a little out there ("you can be Donald Duck / But I ain't no Mickey Mouse"?). There's a nice breakdown in the middle and, in what must've been a fetish for JB at the time, liberal use of the "Sproing!" sound effect. As tasty as the track is, it was commercially unsuccessful (as were all of Austin's 45s), but it is a great addition to the James Brown discography. For the total JB enthusiasts out there, this is the instrumental version of "Man Power".
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If you like vibes, this chilled out 70s funk classic was made just for you.
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Scarce island funk from Barbados, a quirky instro one with chuggy bass & drums and slick rhythm with soulful Hammond leading the line on top.
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Exhilarating Cleveland Northern Soul 60s classic!
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One of the main reasons why many 60s Soul, Funk & RnB record collectors got into collecting records in the first place. The sound of Memphis!
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Great 70s funk-strumental with heavy Memphis Hammond.
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Like a strange hybrid of Isaac Hayes & Curtis Mayfield, complete with full on 70s orchestration & human to animal analogies.
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70s fusion funk with light vibes & Curtis Mayfield sound-a-like vocals.
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Soulfully yapped down home funk. Heavy on the RnB influence.
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Bluesy harmonica laiden catterwauler. Arlean's a streaker baby & it's no disgrace. Homegirl's built like an outhouse. She said it herself!
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Bluesy harmonica laiden catterwauler. Arlean's a streaker baby & it's no disgrace. Homegirl's built like an outhouse. She said it herself!
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K6144. A live 1967 release of the Dee Felice Trio & Gene Chandler classic which is actually the flipside of "I Can't Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)" which was also the title of Mr. Brown's LP released in the same year.
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With lyrics like, "I don´t mean to think so mean and evil baby, please tell me, tell me it´s all in my mind," it's no wonder homegirl's got issues! Deeper than deep as expected from this super soul princess.
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