Thomas G – Just Me And My Funk. A1 A Change.
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Thomas G – Unreleased. 1 So Fresh 4:54 2 The Funk Is Not Scarface 3:53 3 Enjoy The Summer 4:22 4 Friday Night 4:18 5 Soul Bahamas 4:26 6 Carabeen Girl 4:47 7 Keep The Groove 5:23 8 I Love Cameroon 4:03 9 King Of The Ring 4:56 10 No Style Is My Style 3:31 11 I Wanna Play The Music Underground 4:15 12 Pure Juice 3:49 13 Jam Studio 5:10 14 Aaron 3:59 15 20 July 1973 4:58 16 Unrealesed 2:59 Label : Thomas G Productions - 00001996 Verzendkosten : Als 1 cd.
Thomas G – Eighties. 1 Don't Stop The Music.
Swade - Emotional. French funk singer inspired by black American music of 1970s-80s.
Natural High - Natural High 1. An obscure little modern soul groover – with a jazzy funk touch that you wouldn't expect from a record cut at Malaco Studios and released on the southern soul heavy Chimneyville imprint – usually home to much rootsier material.
Average White Band – Shine. Great later grooves from Average White Band – a real gem from the point when the group was settling nicely into a mellow soul vein!.
Collage – Do You Like Our Music?. One of the less-remembered acts of the Solar Records west coast soul scene – but a great one too – and a group who step out beautifully on this killer set, thanks to great production help from The Whisper.
Rhythm Makers – Soul On Your Side. Funky madness from the legendary Rhythm Makers – a dancefloor combo with a really incredible groove.
Made In U.S.
Southside Movement – The Southside Movement First. One of the all-time classic funk records from the 70s – a set that grabs you with the very first note, and lets you know that you've really stumbled onto something groovy.
General Crook – General Crook. The only full album ever cut by General Crook – a great soul talent from Chicago who's best known for his earlier funky 45s.
Joey Gilmore – Joey Gilmore. An overlooked gem from the glory days of the TK soul empire – a mix of sweet soul steppers and more upbeat groovers – all set to tight arrangements from Snoopy Dean.
Lew Kirton – Just Arrived. Great work from this oft-overlooked smooth soul singer!.
Ernest Ranglin – Be What You Want To Be (From Kingston JA To Miami USA). A killer blend of soulful elements – the guitar of Jamaican legend Ernest Ranglin and the warmly grooving sound of the Miami scene – served up here with some mighty nice help from King Sporty in the studio!
Phillip & Lloyd – You've Got To Keep On Moving. The second US album by the team of Phillip & Lloyd – much more in the Miami soul mode than their first record, cut for the Konduko subsidiary of TK with a feel that's almost Caribbean disco!.
Latimore - Dig A Little Deeper. Latimore's digging deeper, and sounding greater than ever – working at Muscle Shoals with some great Miami production from Steve Alaimo – and coming across with a sound that's even warmer and more sophisticated than before – yet still very true to its deep soul roots too!.
Latimore - Getting Down To Brass Tacks. Sweet late 70s grooves from Latimore – a bit less bluesy than at the start of the decade, but in a mighty nice way!
The Beatles: Home and Away '64-'66 5-Lp Box. This Lavish Boxed Set Celebrates The Beatles As A Live Act, At The Peak Of Their Fame.