The fourth excursion into this series focussing on obscure soulful jazz and funk from the 70s picks up where the previous volume left off and brings more delights to discover. Michael Dues’ ‘Goodbye Rainbow’ excels, Morris Dow’s ‘Black Child’ is a busy, jazzy soul odyssey, Carmelita’s South American groove of ‘Under The Trees’ is a highlight while Tim Agenend’s genre crossing ‘Fun City’ has a deep hip hop type beat. The Three Souls’ ‘Herby’s Tune’ is a tough bop number while Joe Isaac Henderson delivers the insistent groove of ‘Out Side Loving’. Lots of left field numbers sprinkled here too for the more adventurous.
Track listings:
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01 Goodbye Rainbow by Michael Dues
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02 High & Dry by John Wesley Dickson Band
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03 He Is Gone by Scott Williams
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04 You Need Love by Judy & P.T.S.
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05 Moon Child by Scott Cunningham Band
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06 Out Side Loving by Joe Isaac Henderson
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07 Black Child by Morris Dow & Eastern Sound
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08 Under The Trees by Carmelita
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09 Sittin’ High by Joe Lee Wilson
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10 Swingin’ The Down Home Blues by Tommy Palmer Trio
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11 How Come You Do Me by Ruth Martin
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12 Herby’s Tune by The Three Souls
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13 Muddy Water by Arrie Mae Morton Trio
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14 Figs Grow In The Winter Time by Michael Merchant
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15 Fun City by Tim Angenend
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16 Iceland Land Of The Micemen by Nicodemus
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17 Bamboo and Rice by Bill Osborn
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