
Super Funk Is Back Vol 5: Rare And Classic Funk 1968-1977
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So Super Funk Is Back and I would venture to say that it is the best so far.
Now of course, I would say that, wouldnât I! Just in case you are not convinced by my good word alone, let us run through some of the super rare, unreleased and classic funk that make up this new volume.
Letâs start with the Uniques. When Give Me Another Chance surfaced on auction site ebay last year, the seller assured everyone that there was only a solitary copy of the 200 press that has surfaced. The record was snaffled up by legendary collector and DJ Ian Wright, who has made it one of the biggest records of the year. We have taken the record from the original master so you can appreciate in your own home why it is so good.
Further crazily rare 45s on the collection include Hi Off Life by the Eternal Flames, an excellent slice of Funk produced by Fatbackâs Bill Curtis (the band was a group of Queens teenagers aiming for their one shot at glory). Equally rare is Just Sitting by Smithstonian, which was only available on the issue version of their one Enterprise 45, not the slightly more common promo. Although nowhere near as rare as our first three releases, the Diplomats and the Phillips Brothers records both go for quite a large chunk of change these days. Not surprising when they would fill a floor anywhere. As a bonus the Phillips Brothersâ I Got Hurt comes in an extended part one and an unreleased part two, and we also have a frantic unreleased Little Boy Blue by them.
Other unreleased gems jostling for your attention include the likes of Lorenzo Holden, Jeanette Jones, and a wonderful San Francisco masterpiece by a band called 87th Off Broadway with a great tune called Canât Get Enough. There are also some warped obscurities from Louisiana in the form of Lee Bernardâs Turn Around And Go and Who Done It? by Big Daddy Green.
Our final front is made up with a selection of classics ranging from the âÂŁ10 but it is always good to hear itâ Jackie Wilson Shake A Leg to the âcanât believe that cost me a ton â but hell it was worth itâ Twine Time by Alvin Cash, no not the 1964 Chicago hit, but rather the 1970 Memphis recut that burbles in a funky good way. There are others as well, but I suggest you get into the booklet to find out the full rundown. Iâm guessing you wonât regret it, but again, I would say that!
By Dean Rudland.
Tracklist
A1 Smithstonianâ Just Sitting 2:57
A2 87th Off Broadwayâ Can't Get Enough 2:52
A3 The Diplomats (2)â She's The One 2:32
A4 The Eternal Flamesâ Hi Off Life 3:54
A5 Miles Grayson (2)â Home Brew 2:46
B1 The Uniques (11)â Give Me Another Chance 2:45
B2 The Phillips Brothers*â I Got Hurt Pt 1 5:24
B3 The Phillips Brothers*â I Got Hurt Pt 2 3:02
B4 Lee Bernardâ Turn Around And Go 2:22
B5 Dyke & The Blazersâ Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man (Alt) 3:14
B6 Alvin Cashâ Twine Time 3:01
C1 The Explosionsâ Face To Face 2:42
C2 Jackie Wilsonâ Shake A Leg 2:55
C3 Hebrew Rogersâ Can't Buy Soul 2:03
C4 Smokey Wilsonâ Low Rider (Deuce And Quarter) 5:34
C5 Big Daddy Greenâ Who Done It? Who Drained The Pool 2:13
D1 The Mello Maticsâ Mother Popcorn 2:41
D2 The Phillips Brothers*â Little Boy Blue 2:34
D3 Jeanette Jonesâ You'd Be Good For Me 2:45
D4 Lorenzo Holdenâ Hold On 4:41
D5 La May & Companyâ Free The Soul Man 3:36
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So Super Funk Is Back and I would venture to say that it is the best so far.
Now of course, I would say that, wouldnât I! Just in case you are not convinced by my good word alone, let us run through some of the super rare, unreleased and classic funk that make up this new volume.
Letâs start with the Uniques. When Give Me Another Chance surfaced on auction site ebay last year, the seller assured everyone that there was only a solitary copy of the 200 press that has surfaced. The record was snaffled up by legendary collector and DJ Ian Wright, who has made it one of the biggest records of the year. We have taken the record from the original master so you can appreciate in your own home why it is so good.
Further crazily rare 45s on the collection include Hi Off Life by the Eternal Flames, an excellent slice of Funk produced by Fatbackâs Bill Curtis (the band was a group of Queens teenagers aiming for their one shot at glory). Equally rare is Just Sitting by Smithstonian, which was only available on the issue version of their one Enterprise 45, not the slightly more common promo. Although nowhere near as rare as our first three releases, the Diplomats and the Phillips Brothers records both go for quite a large chunk of change these days. Not surprising when they would fill a floor anywhere. As a bonus the Phillips Brothersâ I Got Hurt comes in an extended part one and an unreleased part two, and we also have a frantic unreleased Little Boy Blue by them.
Other unreleased gems jostling for your attention include the likes of Lorenzo Holden, Jeanette Jones, and a wonderful San Francisco masterpiece by a band called 87th Off Broadway with a great tune called Canât Get Enough. There are also some warped obscurities from Louisiana in the form of Lee Bernardâs Turn Around And Go and Who Done It? by Big Daddy Green.
Our final front is made up with a selection of classics ranging from the âÂŁ10 but it is always good to hear itâ Jackie Wilson Shake A Leg to the âcanât believe that cost me a ton â but hell it was worth itâ Twine Time by Alvin Cash, no not the 1964 Chicago hit, but rather the 1970 Memphis recut that burbles in a funky good way. There are others as well, but I suggest you get into the booklet to find out the full rundown. Iâm guessing you wonât regret it, but again, I would say that!
By Dean Rudland.
Tracklist
A1 Smithstonianâ Just Sitting 2:57
A2 87th Off Broadwayâ Can't Get Enough 2:52
A3 The Diplomats (2)â She's The One 2:32
A4 The Eternal Flamesâ Hi Off Life 3:54
A5 Miles Grayson (2)â Home Brew 2:46
B1 The Uniques (11)â Give Me Another Chance 2:45
B2 The Phillips Brothers*â I Got Hurt Pt 1 5:24
B3 The Phillips Brothers*â I Got Hurt Pt 2 3:02
B4 Lee Bernardâ Turn Around And Go 2:22
B5 Dyke & The Blazersâ Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man (Alt) 3:14
B6 Alvin Cashâ Twine Time 3:01
C1 The Explosionsâ Face To Face 2:42
C2 Jackie Wilsonâ Shake A Leg 2:55
C3 Hebrew Rogersâ Can't Buy Soul 2:03
C4 Smokey Wilsonâ Low Rider (Deuce And Quarter) 5:34
C5 Big Daddy Greenâ Who Done It? Who Drained The Pool 2:13
D1 The Mello Maticsâ Mother Popcorn 2:41
D2 The Phillips Brothers*â Little Boy Blue 2:34
D3 Jeanette Jonesâ You'd Be Good For Me 2:45
D4 Lorenzo Holdenâ Hold On 4:41
D5 La May & Companyâ Free The Soul Man 3:36









