This Double CD covers 22 funky organ grooves and jazz funk masterpieces from Organist/Keyboardist Maestro Charles. Charles was one of the funkiest Organ players as his late 60’s/early 70’s tracks illustrate and he adapted very
successfully to Electronic keyboards in the mid 70’s for the jazz funk sessions. The Jazz Dancers ‘Black Talk’, ‘Letha’, ‘Sing A Simple Song’, ‘Spinky’, ‘Milestones’, ‘Betty’s Dilema’ , ‘Murilley’ (ft Eddie jefferson’s vocals) and ‘My Favourite Things’ are really funky but free flowing jazz and amongst the best of their genre. ‘Leaving This Planet’, ‘Red Clay’,
‘intergelatic Love Song’ , ‘Cosmic Fever’, ‘Betty Boop’, ‘Let The Music Play’ , ‘Coming To You Live’ and ‘Marcia’s Waltz’ are some of the most creative jazz funk tracks ever. There’s even a blaxploitation ‘Betty’s Theme’ , disoc jazz funk ‘Over And Over’ and vocal 2 steppers ‘Phire’ and ‘Woman in You’ for good measure. Great music from an underground hero.
Track listings:
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01 Black Talk by Charles Earland
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02 Letha by Charles Earland
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03 Sing A Simple Song by Charles Earland
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04 Spinky by Charles Earland
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05 Milestones by Charles Earland
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06 Betty’s Dilemma by Charles Earland
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07 Morgan by Charles Earland
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08 Murilley by Charles Earland
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09 My Favourite Things by Charles Earland
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10 Warp Factor 8 by Charles Earland
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11 Leaving This Planet by Charles Earland
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12 Red Clay by Charles Earland
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13 Betty’s Theme by Charles Earland
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14 Intergalactic Love Song by Charles Earland
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15 Cosmic Fever by Charles Earland
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16 Betty Boop by Charles Earland
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17 Let The Music Play by Charles Earland
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18 Over And Over by Charles Earland
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19 Coming To You Live by Charles Earland
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20 Phire by Charles Earland
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21 The Woman In You by Charles Earland
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22 Marcia’s Waltz by Charles Earland
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