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Pucho and his Latin Soul Brothers – Super Freak | Album Of The Day

The opening track on 1972’s Super Freak is a brilliant, nearly side-long medley of three tracks from Curtis Mayfield’s Superfly: the title track, “Pusherman,” and, of course, “Freddie’s Dead.” Heavy, druggy, and psychedelic, with thick organ and wah-wah guitars, the medley sounds more like the psychedelic soul of War or even Funkadelic than the sparkling Latin jazz of Pucho’s earlier albums. The rest of Super Freak is a little lighter in tone, but this is still the most groove-oriented and least overtly Latin jazz-oriented of this group’s albums, trafficking instead in shuffling grooves like “Oak Hurst’s Art” and vibes-led ballads like “Judy’s Moods” and “One More Day.” Latin jazz purists may balk, but this later became a classic of the ’90s acid jazz movement, which some sources date to the U.K. hip-hop group Galliano pinching a sample from this album’s version of “Freddie’s Dead” for the 1989 single “Frederick Lies Still.”

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Today Weds 21st December is our last posting day before Christmas, order placed before 3.30pm will be posted today (please order by special delivery if you require delivery before christmas)

Unfortunately there has been a further delay on the Webster Lewis Anthology Lp which is now due Early to Mid January, due to the machine breaking down when on press !, apologies for the delay.
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Have a great christmas
Laurence