
Cutting The Chord
Mother Freedom Bandâs Cutting The Chord is a funky modern soul classic. Itâs both a criminally under-appreciated album and a hard-to-find record so weâre delighted to be giving this sweet disco-funk groover the reissue treatment it deserves.
Produced by the great Al Goodman from The Moments and originally released in 1977, Cutting The Chord seems to be one of the lesser known releases on the curious, and often great âAll Platinumâ label. Other than a 7" of a couple of these tracks, the only thing that the band seem to have released is this album, and what an album it is. Unbeatable soul-funk of the highest quality.
The album bursts open with âLove Will Stay In Your Cornerâ. Itâs a soulful dancer that reliably slays any funk set you care to drop it in. Itâs followed by the lithe disco funk âFlick Of The Wristâ thatâs all bubbling baselines and elegant horns. The groovy, horn-enhanced sweet soul of âGotta Get It Backâ is equal parts heartbreaker/hip-shaker and the acidic organs on âMr Brotherâ are an experiment in synth soul.
Perhaps the groupâs best known track, âBeautiful Summerâs Dayâ might well be worth the price of an original copy alone. Itâs pure piano-driven paradise soul. A tropical birdsong intro sets the scene of a warm, perfect sunshine day and the lead vocal soars over the lush, clean production. The tempo oscillates between contemplative and stomping. Essential.
The brilliantly-named â(Assistants Rag) When Youâre Hot, Youâre Hotâ opens side two. Another huge highlight, its title refrain repeated over this laid-back, power-funk workout. It still sounds incredibly modern, like something off the last DâAngelo record, and if Public Enemy and Diamond D both sampled it you know it knocks hard.
The horn-heavy, clav-stabbing-stomper âWe Like To Boogieâ keeps things fast and funky before the airy, heavenly harmony soul of âCome On Homeâ mellows us all out. Things pick up again with âTouch Meâ, and you might recognise its addictive elements sampled in Jay-Zâs Kanye West-produced âA Star Was Bornâ. The magical, reggae-tinged, gospel-influenced âSweet Loveâ closes out this assured, classy set.
We dare to say that Cutting The Chord is a rare example of a funk-soul LP which is killer from start-to-finish. Sure, there are the stand-out bombs, but the whole thing is a complete and varied album of feel-good vibes held together by its fluid horns, tight, tight rhythm section and beautiful vocals.
Mastered for vinyl from the original analogue tapes by Simon Francis, cut by Pete Norman and artwork restored at Be With HQ, this new edition should hopefully stop this album slipping any further into obscurity. Itâs just too good to be forgotten.
Tracklist
A1 : Love Will Stay In Your Corner (2:59)
A2 : Flick Of The Wrist (3:10)
A3 : Gotta Get It Back (3.06)
A4 : Mr. Brother (4:24)
A5 : Beautiful Summer Day (3:21)
B1 : (Assistantâs Rag) When Youâre Hot, Youâre Hot (4:06)
B2 : We Like To Boogie (4:24)
B3 : Come On Home (5:13)
B4 : Touch Me (3:21)
B5 : Sweet Love (4:18)
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Mother Freedom Bandâs Cutting The Chord is a funky modern soul classic. Itâs both a criminally under-appreciated album and a hard-to-find record so weâre delighted to be giving this sweet disco-funk groover the reissue treatment it deserves.
Produced by the great Al Goodman from The Moments and originally released in 1977, Cutting The Chord seems to be one of the lesser known releases on the curious, and often great âAll Platinumâ label. Other than a 7" of a couple of these tracks, the only thing that the band seem to have released is this album, and what an album it is. Unbeatable soul-funk of the highest quality.
The album bursts open with âLove Will Stay In Your Cornerâ. Itâs a soulful dancer that reliably slays any funk set you care to drop it in. Itâs followed by the lithe disco funk âFlick Of The Wristâ thatâs all bubbling baselines and elegant horns. The groovy, horn-enhanced sweet soul of âGotta Get It Backâ is equal parts heartbreaker/hip-shaker and the acidic organs on âMr Brotherâ are an experiment in synth soul.
Perhaps the groupâs best known track, âBeautiful Summerâs Dayâ might well be worth the price of an original copy alone. Itâs pure piano-driven paradise soul. A tropical birdsong intro sets the scene of a warm, perfect sunshine day and the lead vocal soars over the lush, clean production. The tempo oscillates between contemplative and stomping. Essential.
The brilliantly-named â(Assistants Rag) When Youâre Hot, Youâre Hotâ opens side two. Another huge highlight, its title refrain repeated over this laid-back, power-funk workout. It still sounds incredibly modern, like something off the last DâAngelo record, and if Public Enemy and Diamond D both sampled it you know it knocks hard.
The horn-heavy, clav-stabbing-stomper âWe Like To Boogieâ keeps things fast and funky before the airy, heavenly harmony soul of âCome On Homeâ mellows us all out. Things pick up again with âTouch Meâ, and you might recognise its addictive elements sampled in Jay-Zâs Kanye West-produced âA Star Was Bornâ. The magical, reggae-tinged, gospel-influenced âSweet Loveâ closes out this assured, classy set.
We dare to say that Cutting The Chord is a rare example of a funk-soul LP which is killer from start-to-finish. Sure, there are the stand-out bombs, but the whole thing is a complete and varied album of feel-good vibes held together by its fluid horns, tight, tight rhythm section and beautiful vocals.
Mastered for vinyl from the original analogue tapes by Simon Francis, cut by Pete Norman and artwork restored at Be With HQ, this new edition should hopefully stop this album slipping any further into obscurity. Itâs just too good to be forgotten.
Tracklist
A1 : Love Will Stay In Your Corner (2:59)
A2 : Flick Of The Wrist (3:10)
A3 : Gotta Get It Back (3.06)
A4 : Mr. Brother (4:24)
A5 : Beautiful Summer Day (3:21)
B1 : (Assistantâs Rag) When Youâre Hot, Youâre Hot (4:06)
B2 : We Like To Boogie (4:24)
B3 : Come On Home (5:13)
B4 : Touch Me (3:21)
B5 : Sweet Love (4:18)
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/OfVTaW2GVQU











