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New Orleans Funk: Original Sound of Funk 1960-75
LP, Triple vinyl
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Track Listings
| 1 | Handclapping Song - the Meters |
| 2 | Hip Drop - the Explosions |
| 3 | Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further - Lee Dorsey |
| 4 | It's Gonna Rain - Gentleman June Gardner |
| 5 | Check Your Bucket - Eddie Bo |
| 6 | Big Chief - Professor Longhair |
| 7 | Free, Single and Disengaged - Huey 'Piano' Smith & His Clown |
| 8 | Can I Be Your Squeeze - Chuck Carbo |
| 9 | Hercules - Aaron Neville |
| 10 | I've Got Reasons - Mary Jane Hooper |
| 11 | Gator Bait - the Gaturs |
| 12 | Get Out of My Life Woman - Allen Toussaint |
| 13 | Tell Me What's on Your Mind - Cyril Neville |
| 14 | Handa Wanda - Bo Dollis & Wild Magnolia Mardi Gras Indian |
| 15 | Love Lots of Lovin - Lee Dorsey and Betty Harris |
| 16 | Garden of Four Trees - the Explosions |
| 17 | Dap Walk - Ernie & the Top Notes |
| 18 | Just Kissed My Baby - the Meters |
| 19 | Reborn - Marilyn Barbarin |
| 20 | Mama Roux - Dr. John |
| 21 | Natural Soul Brother - Danny White |
| 22 | Hook 'N' Sling (PT II) |
| 23 | Here Come the Girls - Ernie K. Doe |
| 24 | Hip-Huggin - Robert Parker |
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The Original Sound of Funk 1960-75. This amazing Soul Jazz compilation is packed with 24 gems from the likes of The Meters, Eddie Bo, Professor Longhair, The Wild Magnolias, Huey 'Piano' Smith, Dr. John, Lee Dorsey, Mary Jane Hooper, Allen Toussaint and more. Includes informative 39 page booklet with pictures and the story of New Orleans funk and the artists involved. 2003.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.75 x 5.12 x 0.63 inches; 5.5 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Soul Jazz Records
- Original Release Date : 2004
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : February 1, 2007
- Label : Soul Jazz Records
- ASIN : B00004Y246
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #32,472 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #22 in New Orleans Jazz (CDs & Vinyl)
- #22 in Dixieland Jazz
- #44 in Southern Soul
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A similar example, and one still happily in print, is Sundazed's 2-CD "Get Low Down! The Soul Of New Orleans 1965 - 67" a 50-track survey of the Sansu/Amy sides written and produced by the impossibly prolific Allen Toussaint for one of the great N.O. auteur's imprints. After the terrific body of work he produced at Minit (1959 - 63) the consistancy should not be surprising, but the amount and sheer scope of fine work still amazes me. Again, "Get Low Down!" is packed with rarely heard gems (and the occasional hit) by the likes of Lee Dorsey, Eldridge Holmes, Earl King, Betty Harris Benny Spellman, Art Neville (two 1967 singles issued under Art's name represent the first recordings by The Meters outside their capacity as session players for Toussaint).
But with fewer constraints in terms of labels or eras, "New Orleans Funk" uncovers obscure funk bombs rarely heard outside the city limits, and overall it's a pleasure. Even though there has been no attempt to program the set chronologically, and one soon puts aside any reservations about the over-ambitious concept. The lavish booklet, however, is an effective and concise survey of the city's musical history: mini-chapters are devoted to 'The Birth Of New Orleans', 'Jazz Funerals', 'Parades', 'New Orleans and the West Indies', 'N. O. and the music industry' etc, and of course the expected artist profiles. The booklet (and the inner sleeves of the LP edition) features scores of rare single labels reproduced, and it's frustrating that many of the impossible-to-find 45s pictured are NOT on this set..
So, at 24 tracks that still leaves a lot of great you probably don't have AND a nifty book. I was, however, surprised to find I already own at least a third of the material (Lee Dorsey, The Meters, Huey Smith, Dr. John among others). But the suff I didn't know included two bursts of irresistable funk by The Explosions, produced by Eddie Bo - who is himself represented by 'Hook 'n' Sling (Part 2)' and 'Check Your Bucket' (which grooved in my head for days after a mere two plays), a classic jazz/funk groover by June Gardner, Aaron Neville's 1973 'Hercules' (one of several Meters-backed tracks), Professor Longhair's proto-funk (1964) 'Big Chief', and a hot entry by Bo Dollis & The Wild Magnolia Mardi Gras Indian Band, not to mention titles or artists new to me: Sonny Jones, Mary Jane Hooper, and Chuck Carbo. And if you don't already have The Meters, Dr. John, or Lee Dorsey on CD, you will certainly be seeking them out after hearing the tracks included on this highly enjoyable party platter. The packaging is nifty too. There's plenty of terific New Orleans funk and soul and r&b (and jazz!) out there to explore, though researching and collecting can seem dauntin. If you get this I guarantee a good time. So order it now, then prepare the libations of your choice....
"Whoo Lord I feel good! Whoo, it make feel so... uneccessary!" - Eddie Bo
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