Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Rotary Connection feat. Minnie Riperton) - Peace (1968)









TRACKLIST:
1. Christmas Child (2:44)
2. Christmas Love (3:12)
3. If Peace Was All We Had (1:15)
4. Last Call For Peace (2:54)
5. Opening Round (1:55)
6. Peace At Least (4:14)
7. Santa's Little Helper (0:36)
8. Shopping Bag Menagerie (3:53)
9. Sidewalk Santa (4:25)
10. Silence (0:29)
11. Silent Night Chant (4:38)
12. Silent Night (3:48)

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Valerie Simpson - Exposed (1971)




TRACKLIST:
01.I Don't Need No Help
02.Love Woke Me Up This Morning
03. Now That There's You
04.Sinner Man
05.Can't It Wait Until Tomorrow
06.I Just Wanna Be There
07.Back To Nowhere
08.There Is A God
09.World Without Sunlight
10.We Can Work It Out

Valerie Simpson's first album was overlooked by quite a few people, although it was well received by those who heard it. But in 1971, there was a lot of new Music on the horizon and even superior items were often lost in the shuffle. I recall purchasing this album after hearing the Tour-de-Force track "I Don't Need No Help" on a college radio station. I was flabbergasted!!

Miss Simpson (at the time) injected a Vibe into that song that made you want to jump for sheer joy! Beginning with an assured and vibrant a-cappella, Valerie inserts a gospel-like piano accompaniment that - together with her amazing voice - is guaranteed to work you up into a sanctified frenzy as she testifies about her inner feelings for her man. And just in case you think that she is crossing the line, Valerie includes some tracks that serve to Praise God, so that there's NO question about how her man fits into the Scheme Of Things...


Also included is the wistfully refreshing Vibe - "Love Woke Me Up This Morning". It will hit you like a soft summer morning with birds chirping and butterflies waving at you outside of an open window...much like Minnie Riperton's "Loving You" - but it's more of a gentle roller-coaster ride, and with no sound effects. I am aware that both (Sir) Walter Jackson and the Temptations have covered this song, however I believe that Valerie Simpson's version is the original Gem.


*(notes by DJ Baltimore Boogie Man)

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Friday, September 4, 2009

Senor Soul - What It Is, y'all (The Best Of Senor Soul)



TRACKS >
1. Senor Soul - Don't Lay Your Funky Trip On Me (3:31)
2. Senor Soul - Get On Up (2:43)
3. Senor Soul - Hypnotizer (2:04)
4. Senor Soul - I Ain't Got No Soul Today (What It Is, Y'All) (3:58)
5. Senor Soul - I Dig Rock & Roll Music (2:23)
6. Senor Soul - I Heard It Through The Grapevine (2:44)
7. Senor Soul - It's Your Thing (2:26)
8. Senor Soul - El Loco (2:38)
9. Senor Soul - Lovey Dovey Kinda Lovin' (3:15)
10. Senor Soul - Make The Funk Jump (2:53)
11. Senor Soul - The Mouse (2:31)
12. Senor Soul - Pata Pata (2:22)
13. Senor Soul - Poquito Soul (2:48)
14. Senor Soul - Psychotic Reaction (2:06)
15. Senor Soul - The Sneak (3:03)
16. Senor Soul - Some Got It, Some Don't (2:16)
17. Senor Soul - Soul Fiesta (2:26)
18. Senor Soul - Spooky (2:32)
19. Senor Soul - Sunshine Superman (3:08)
20. Senor Soul - Uptight (Everything's Alright) (4:40)



This "best of" compilation is derived from Senor Soul's only two lp's...

LP-DSS-5004 - Señor Soul Plays Funky Favorites - Señor Soul [1968] Pata Pata/Lovey Dovey/I Heard It Through The Grapevine/Gimme Little Sign/Psychotic Reaction/Get On Up//Spooky/Poquito Soul/Sunshine Superman/Mucho Funky/Up Tight




LP-DSS-5005 - It's Your Thing - Señor Soul [1969] It's Your Thing/Love Has Two Faces/Hypnotizer/Working In The Coalmine/Make The Funk Jump/Soul Sermon//The Mouse/Proud Mary/Soul Fiesta/By The Time I Get To Phoenix/Some Got It, Some Don't/El Loco



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Any connoisseur of 60's soul instrumentals would be remiss in not acquiring the easily forgotten "Pata Pata" that was released as a 7"-45 rpm...or it's b-side - "Poquito Soul", both included on this recording. I would venture to say that these two items were at least equal - if not superior - to any other instrumental track featured on the urban charts in the 60's. Even most "Northern Soul" advocates have allowed this version of "Pata Pata" to slip through their fingers. I consider that track as having set the trend for what was to be later categorized as "Afrofunk"...in spite of the fact that its flavor was decidedly Latin-tinged. And the smooth and classy "Poquito Soul" compares favorably with the equaly rare version by One G Plus Three. The author of "Poquito Soul" - Charles Miller - was to later become an original member of War...and you can hear it in the flavor. The track "Don't Lay Your Funky Trip On Me" was a collaboration between "(Papa D.) Allen, Thomas Sylvester/Charles Miller/Harold Brown/Howard Scott/Lee Oskar/Lonnie Jordan/Morris Dickerson"...that's War, ladies and gentlemen. And who knows...you just might like some of the other tracks also.
- DJ Baltimore Boogie Man

If you are reading this, you still have an opportunity to make up for lost time. DON'T PROCRASTINATE!

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(Certainly, however, you can hear the seeds of some of War's future ideas, particularly in the Latin R&B flavor and the flute parts of Charles Miller... A little more personality and originality come through on the tunes penned by Miller or producer Maurice Rodgers. By far the most solid indication of Miller's future direction in War is the 1970 single "Don't Lay Your Funky Trip on Me"/"I Ain't Got No Soul Today (What It Is, Y'All)," both because it has vocals and it most likely features the original lineup of War (most of whom get the songwriting credits for both numbers). In fact, those two slyly humorous tracks sound enough like War's early records that they could slot in on an early bona fide War album with little problem.
~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide)

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[But after grooving to los Senors' whacked-out acid jazz interpretations of toons like Psychotic Reaction and Sunshine Superman for many a moon, imagine my surprise when I learned that this relatively obscure outfit was in fact the precursor to those long-lived denizens of Los Angeles multi-racial funk and soul, War. You'll find little if any mention of Senor Soul in the history books pertaining to War-.-unsurprising when, decked out in ponchos and sombreros for the promo pix, the Senors' label, Double Shot, promoted the band with a pseudo-Chicano image that they would probably rather forget (though like the pidgin Spanish on their early records, in retrospect it's sorta charming). However, the sounds Senor Soul produced were anything but novelty: a hip synthesis of Latin-flavoured jazz and dead-on-the-one psychedelic funk.

What It Is, Y'All is the first ever Senor Soul retrospective and it leans heavily on the most floor-friendly numbers from their two albums - the aforementioned Play Funky Favourites and It's Your Thing. Whilst future War-rior Chuck Miller defiantly helmed the combo for the first record, by the time of It's Your Thing there didn't really appear to be a Senor Soul, seeing as the album is composed partly of outtakes from the first LP sessions, or recycled backing tracks from other Double Shot/Whiz releases. Not that that's a problem - the choice cuts are all represented here, including Hypnotizer, Make The Funk Jump and The Mouse, the latter two and half minutes of pounding, fatback groove issued as a now much sought-after single in July 1969.

However the kicker, historically speaking, is the last Senor Soul release - the writer credit for the cracking Don't Lay Your Funky Trip On Me is indeed none other than the nascent War, a couple of months from Spilling the Wine with Eric Burdon. When I ran into Lee Oskar a few years ago, he acted like he'd never heard of Senor Soul, but hey, his harmonica is plainly in evidence on both Funky Trip and the relaxed I Ain't Got No Soul Today (What It Is Y'All). These are all killer grooves that no War-monger should be without. Did I mention there's a couple of unissued sides from the vault too? I don't speak a word of Spanish, but I can tell you los Senors are mucho funky. And then some.]

- Alec Palao



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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Jefferson Airplane - Crown Of Creation (1968)

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TRACKLIST:
Chushingura (1:18)
Crown Of Creation (2:55)
Greasy Heart (3:26)
Ice Cream Phoenix (3:01)
If You Feel (3:21)
In Time (4:13)
Lather (2:57)
Share A Little Joke (3:08)
Star Track (3:10)
The House At Pooneil Corners (5:52)
Triad (4:56)

Between 1967 and 1972 they scored a run of eight consecutive Top 20 albums in the USA, with both Surrealistic Pillow and Crown of Creation making the Top 10. Jefferson Airplane's fourth LP, Crown of Creation (released in September 1968), was a huge commercial success, peaking at 6 on the album chart.

Grace Slick's "Lather", which opens the album, is said to be about her affair with drummer Spencer Dryden. "Triad", a David Crosby piece, had been rejected by The Byrds because they deemed its subject matter (a ménage à trois) to be too "hot" to record. Slick's searing sex and drug anthem "Greasy Heart" had been released as a single in March 1968.


Several tracks recorded for the LP were left off the album, including the freeform Grace Slick/Frank Zappa collaboration "Would You Like A Snack?" - Wiki





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Monday, August 31, 2009

The Rotary Connection - Hey Love (1971)

featuring Minnie Riperton



TRACKLIST:
1. If I Sing My Song (3:41)
2. The Sea And She (3:32)
3. I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun (5:46)
4. Hangin' Round The Bee Tree (3:42)
5. Hey Love (4:11)
6. Love Has Fallen On Me (4:22)
7. Song For Everyman (5:35)
8. Love Is (5:17)
9. Vine Of Happiness (4:03)

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The Rotary Connection - Dinner Music (1968)

featuring Minnie Riperton



TRACKLIST
1. The Rotary Connection - Amuse (4:03)
2. The Rotary Connection - Country Things (3:09)
3. The Rotary Connection - Lektricks #1 (0:49)
4. The Rotary Connection - Lektricks #2/Merry Prankster (3:20)
5. The Rotary Connection - Living Alone (2:58)
6. The Rotary Connection - Lonely Summer (2:39)
7. The Rotary Connection - Love Me Now (2:51)
8. The Rotary Connection - May Our Amens Be True (3:06)
9. The Rotary Connection - Pointillism/We Will Be Free (3:24)
10. The Rotary Connection - Pump Effect/Want You To Know (3:15)
11. The Rotary Connection - Quartet (1:03)
12. The Rotary Connection - Stormy Monday Blues (4:00)

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Adele - 19 (2008)


01 -   Daydreams (3:40)

02 -   Best For Last (4:18) 
03 -   Chasing Pavements (3:30) 
04 -   Cold Shoulder (3:11)  
05 -   Crazy For You (3:28)  
06 -   Melt My Heart To Stone (3:23)  
07 -   First Love (3:10)  
08 -   Right As Rain (3:17)  
09 -   Make You Feel My Love (3:32)  
10 - My Same (3:15) 
11 - Tired (4:18)  
12 - Hometown Glory (4:31)

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McCoy Tyner - Song Of The New World (1973)




TRACKLIST: 
1. McCoy Tyner - Afro Blue (10:01)
2. McCoy Tyner - Little Brother (10:12)
3. McCoy Tyner - The Divine Love (7:31)
4. McCoy Tyner - Some Day (6:50)
5. McCoy Tyner - Song Of The New World (6:50)





McCoy Tyner, piano; Sonny Fortune, flute, soprano sax, alto sax; Jooney Booth, bass; Alphonse Mouzon, drums; Hubert Laws, piccolo, flute; Virgil Jones, trumpet; Cecil Bridgewater, trumpet; Jon Faddis, trumpet; Garnett Brown, trombone; Dick Griffin, trombone, bass trombone; Kiani Zawadi, euphonium; Julius Watkins, french horn; Willie Ruff, french horn; William Warnick III, french horn; Bob Stewart, tuba; Sonny Morgan, conga; John Blair, violin; Sanford Allen, violin; Winston Collymore, violin; Noel DaCosta, violin; Marie Hence, violin; Julian Barber, viola; Alfred Brown, viola; Ronald Lipscomb, viola; Kermit Moore, cello; Harry Smyles, oboe 
 

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Sadao Watanabe - Autumn Blow (1977)

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TRACKLIST:
1.Just Crusin'
2.The Chaser
3.Someday In Suburbs
4.Rapture
5.Inner Embrace
6.Orange Bypass

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David Sanborn - Here And Gone (2008)




1. David Sanborn - Basin Street Blues (4:56)
2. David Sanborn - Please Send Me Someone To Love (3:22)
3. David Sanborn - St. Louis Blues (5:19)
4. David Sanborn - Stoney Lonesome (4:10)
5. David Sanborn - What Will I Tell My Heart (4:47)
6. David Sanborn & Derek Trucks - Brother Ray (5:40)
7. David Sanborn & Eric Clapton - I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town (4:48)
8. David Sanborn & Joss Stone - I Believe It To My Soul (4:31)
9. David Sanborn & Sam Moore - I've Got News For You (4:26)


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