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› EXCAVATION: DALLAS SOUL OBSCURITIES Updated: October, 10 2009
 For nearly 10 years now Rehash Excavation has offered the world a sneak peek into our rampantly expanding record collections and for this update we're taking it back to basics and posting all local Dallas funk and soul 45s... with some gospel snuck in the mix for good measure. And maybe one disc that's arguably from Fort Worth. Hey, nobody's perfect.
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4th Generation Living In A Fantasy [ MP3 ] Briggs 197? 45 rpm single
With the odd arrangement and the dropping of the "N" bomb...the likelihood of me bumpin' this one in the club are slim to none. That's okay, I can always entertain the crowd at APT 6122. Sure glad to finally get my hands on this one. Thanks to Mr. Boyd for the hookup. Much appreciated dude!
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Averheart, Booker T. I Wanta Be President [ MP3 ] SoulTex 196? 45 rpm single
The little intro is misleading but in a matter of seconds come the very reassuring drums. It is then you know you've got a real gem on your hands. The flipside "Gold Medallions" is also very solid and very funky.
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Bailey, Billy You Better Stop [ MP3 ] Bay-Del 19?? 45 rpm single
Out of the three Billy Bailey 7”s that have crossed my path over the course of the last decade or so, “You Better Stop,” easily reigns supreme. The others, having more of a southern gospel feel, pale in comparison to the uptempo funky blues vibe of “Better Stop.” But unlike the featured disc his other releases did happen to reveal Billy’s locale to be none other than the Big D. It’s always a thrill to discover some homegrown funky soul that you never knew even existed.
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Bartell, Nathan Top Going Down Bottom Going Up [ MP3 ] Soul-Po-Tion 197? 45 rpm single
This is a current fave o' mine. Just got it over the weekend in Tyler, TX. This side jams. And so does the flip. I'm a sucker for a slammin 2-sider. Who isn't? Ladies and Gentlemen: THIS is souuuul. Dig in.
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Brown, George Slow Motion [ MP3 ] Big T 197? 45 rpm single
“2 minutes of absolute unadulterated up-tempo dance floor funk for your face”
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Carter, Jimmy and the Senators Sundown Pusher [ MP3 ] Camaro 196? 45 rpm single
So, for the past few months I have been sticking my toe in the pool of "garage." The things I have been finding are simply amazing. This one was mine the second I heard those drums. DANG! The drummer sounds so "in the cut" yet sloppy at the same time. If you know more titles that sound similar to this, please advise us.
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Carter, Wayne Wahoo Wahoo [ MP3 ] Mootreys 1973 45 rpm single
Did this one finally dry up? Remember when these bastards were all over ebay? What's up with that? Someone finds the motherload and days later they're everywhere! (ie. Al Trahan, US Warren, Jimbo Jackson, BW Souls, etc.) Not that I'm mad or anything. Maybe the next record to to experience a supply swell will be a Third Guitar or an Ernie & the Topnotes. Now wouldn't that be nice!?
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Chocolate Glass, The Soul Climate [ MP3 ] Judnell 197? 45 rpm single
I picked this particular plate up when Funky Kym Fuller, High-C & I traveled five and half hours south of Dallas to Beaumont, TX. Judnell is a local Houston label, but I never thought I would come across anything on it. I guess it was the Shing-A-Ling magic in the air that brought me my good luck. It seems I always find the 'other' 45 no one knows about. I was expecting to see 'Joseph Holly' on this 45, but it wasn't there. This is actually there second record on Judnell. Anybody know about an LP by these cats?
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Chocolate Tunnel, The Ostrich People [ MP3 ] Era 196? 45 rpm single
No, this isn’t a reference to some NSFW entry on urbandictionary.com, it’s just a rock band. And if the Wonka-esque name didn’t already tip you off, surely the music will convince that this group was out to try their hand at late 60s psych rock. Backwards tape loops, check. Dreamy vocals, check. Gnarly fuzz (wait for it), check. Now that’s a recipe for success! Too bad this was the only thing the band ever released.
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Choreo Records Band BC's Rock [ MP3 ] Choreo 197? 45rpm single
Here at rehashmedia.com we’re constantly striving to broaden our horizons and as a result you can bet there’ll be some pretty weird shit in this section. Hell, there’re even a couple early 80’s rock 7”s featured in this update. But, as much as we like exploring new genres and eras, sometimes we’ve just gotta take it back to basics. And if you know us, you’ll know that an educational dance instruction 45 covering Dennis Coffey’s “Scorpio” is going to be right up our alley. Quirky yet Funky; I think that sums this one up. In fact, I’d argue that those adjectives sum up our entire site. And perhaps even us as individuals? Woah. Deeeep.
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Circus, The Away From This World [ MP3 ] Jambee 196? 45 rpm single
You ever find yourself grabbing records with the feeling it'll be something that might grow on you? I mean I dropped it on the player and immediately was fond of the galloping drum rhythm. The vocals were, "eh," but I was determined to give it a proper listen at the Apt. Plus, for $5 I really couldn't go wrong. Sure enough, I got it home and have since had a hard time getting that “sad trumpet” out of my head.
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Clark, Erni By The Grace of God I Am [ MP3 ] M-Odd 197? 45 rpm single
It's been a long time coming with lot of wrong numbers called, wasted money on P.I’s, mad dead-ends and still no Ernie Clark. We couldn't wait any longer for Ernie to respond to our ad in the local newspaper...it went something like this, "Looking for a dude named Ernie Clark that kicks a lot of ass and chews bubblegum and is now out of ass, er-um…ahem Bubblegum and was an old musician that cut a record on his own label and is awesome." Suffice to say this didn't really work all that well. Anyway, now you guys can peep a track we've kept to ourselves for a few years. We really like it and we hope you have the same sentiments about this tune.
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Claude & Samuel Potatoes [ MP3 ] Daran 19?? 45 rpm single
The backing instrumental is crazy raw and all, but on this one it's all about the lyrics. So be sure to listen to every word. And if that potato craving doesn't subside before this song ends go check out the Friday, Saturday & Sunday 45 on this site for more starchy funk.
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Crystal Ball, The Trans-Love Airways (Fat Angel) [ MP3 ] Smash 196? 45 rpm single
Shamefully, I still haven’t heard the original Donovan take, but while I do my homework check out this chunky, hypnotic cover of Mr. Leitch’s tune. The drums pound from the get-go and then there’s that constant feedback tone swelling behind what seems to be some crazy reverberated bongos… really, I’m not sure what all is happening as my mind still needs a little time to get properly acclimated. But let’s not drop the oxygen masks just yet. Just sit back, relax, enjoy the in-flight programming and with any luck you’ll forgive me for all my cheesy aviation references.
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Davis, Rhonda Can You Remember [ MP3 ] Duke 197? 45 rpm single
I've had this in my box for 2+ years and almost forgot I owned it. But after casually reading some online ranting from a certain British funk bigshot, I was determined to go through the bins and give Mrs. Davis another spin. Yep, she was as sweet as I remembered. Who would guess that a sweet vocal soul cut with a string section could be this raw? And who can resist Rhonda’s sex appeal after that first “Boy, Ooo Boy.” Wow I’m getting a little wound up here. I’ma go take a breather and in the meantime why don’t you let Rhonda do her thing. Trust me, it’ll be good for ya.
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Demands, The Say It Again [ MP3 ] Clem 197? 45 rpm single
It was like 6-7 years ago when I acquired this from the one, High-C. I had my eye on it for a few months and he finally broke down and traded when I threw into the package...Axelrod's - Earth Rot LP. I think!? Jump forward to present day where checking ended auctions has become as easy as checking your email. I had no idea that this little gem would end up pulling in 1400+ big ones. I gather I got the better trade. But when it's all said and done it's just music and can you really put a price on your enjoyment?
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Distributors, The Never Never [ MP3 ] Red Rhino 1980 45rpm single
So semi-recently I started picking up these funny-looking little records with little holes just for the hell of it. Perhaps it’s out of desperation, ‘cause God knows there aren’t any of the big holed variety laying around town that actually turn out to be worth a damn. So I started giving these a whirl. Maybe I’d find some punk 7” that somebody on ebay might give a damn about or maybe I’d find some early 70s funky euro thing that I could actually listen to. Well, what I’ve ended up with is none of the above. Instead I’ve been pleasantly surprised by some of this weirdo early 80s experimental rock shit. Now, I know new wave is currently trendy and the whole state of New York is rocking Member’s Only jackets, but I solemnly swear that the bandwagon isn’t steering me away from the funk. In fact, this tune here is funky… AND groovy… AND, as I recently discovered, about $4 on GEMM so if you likey, go buy now.
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Domino, Renaldo Let Me Come Within [ MP3 ] Twinight 196? 45 rpm single
Oh my god, ya'll! This is, like, SO rare. It's virtually unkown! And it's filthy. I went through quite a bit of... um, trouble to get it... but now I have it and it's all mine! Oh my god!
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Dutch Masters The Expectation [ MP3 ] My Records 1967 45 rpm single
Got this one on a farm in rural Oklahoma! I also got some black walnuts that were sitting next to cow patties. Have you ever tried to break one of those bad boys open? This guy runs them over with his truck just so the squirrels can get their munch on. Oh, and I really like this garage/psych 45. It's outta Little Rock, Arkansas. I'm fairly certain you will see more of this genre of music poppin' up in the excavation section as we find em.
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Dutronc, Jacques J'ai Tout Lu, Tout Vu, Tout Bu [ MP3 ] Vogue 197? 45 rpm single
Some Korean female funk DJ superstar came to my town and hipped me to this one. The shit’s straight hiphop. MC Jack D destroys the mic over this heavy organ-laced slab of boom bap. But let’s keep the knowledge flowing here, my overseas comrades. What else should I keep an eye out for? I admit to being ignorant. Hell, I just found out the first hip hop track ever recorded came out of France in 1967. C’mon, you gotta help me out here.
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Eminent Twilight Singers, The I'm Going Through [ MP3 ] Hossana 19?? 45 rpm single
Some time ago I made a pact with myself to never started trying to collect gospel. Then this little Dallas disc crosses my path, overwhelms me with the soulful harmonies and odd jazzy arrangement, and before I even knew what was happening, the Holy Ghost had invaded my record box. Now if I could just get that damn Swan Silvertones 45 my Holy quest would be complete. Check the other Hossana 45 on this site by the Relatives for more D-Town gospel goodness.
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Fabulous Capris, The In The Alley [ MP3 ] Domino 1971 45 rpm single
Besides Rerog and his smelly shoes, there has not been much in the form of funk coming out of the little town of Garland, TX. With a super small pressing of about 250 copies, this 45 is definitely the funkiest thing that has emerged from a city not known for much. The only other appearance I have found of these guys is when they lent their song to Front Row Records for some wrestling tie-in. The track was renamed The Moon Dog Walk. Featured on the A side is the cut "The Ballad of Moon Dog Mayne" which I can only assume had something to do with the wrestler of the same moniker. Now, there are two things that go together, Garland TX and WCCW. Hey Roger, wash your feet!
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Fantastics, The High Note [ MP3 ] Copa 19?? 45 rpm single
At first I was like, "What's with the Dock of the Bay ripoff?" Then the vocals rush in and I simply melt. I mean, Wow! And, It's not just the high notes on this one. The group harmony gets me every time with the "shoobee-doop-wooooo!!"
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Fender, F. & the Comancheros Boogaloo En Monterrey [ MP3 ] Discos Dominante 196? 45 rpm single
Some people bring back t-shirts and trinkets from their vacations, but not me. I seek a souvenir of a different kind. Like many of the touristy knickknacks I came across while in Monterrey, NL Mexico, this one is made of cheap plastic and adorns the city name. But f#ck an ashtray or a snowdome, I'm crossing the Rio Grande with some Mexi-funk! And unlike many foreign records I pick up, this isn't a matter of novelty. This is some quality 60s grittiness en Espanol. What
a score! Que viva la musica fonqui!
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Fender, F. & the Comancheros Who's Making Love [ MP3 ] Discos Dominante 196? 45 rpm single
Here's another 45 by the same boys, this time covering Johnny Taylor's 1968
soul classic. Nice little raw rendition, huh? One can only wonder if there is any more Comanchero soul out there to be discovered. I’ll keep my eyes open next time I venture south.
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Fritz, Joe Aww, She's A Stepper [ MP3 ] Jetstream 19?? 45 rpm single
Initially, it feels good. And quickly it gains sing-a-long status. Perhaps it's the horns that make this one so dear to my heart. Whatever it is, I can't get enough. It's just plain rockin'. Whatta you think?
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Gardner, Al Watch Yourself [ MP3 ] Sir-Rah 196? 45 rpm single
Nice, soulful funk. I'm lovin' that gritty late 60's production. I can't say I know anything about the man, but this 7" definitely made me a fan. His label Sir-Rah was distributed by Atco.
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Green, J.B. & Born Again Time [ MP3 ] Green Lable 19?? 45 rpm single
There's a very fine line distinguishing the face of funk from the face of country. Both genre's 45s often exhibit simple label layouts, amateur logos and slang-ridden song titles. Then there are those that present an even greater degree of difficulty by saying almost nothing at all. Like Gene Tilley for example. Although his name alone made me about 90% sure I was in for a boot-scootin', shit-kickin' hoedown, I was still adventurous enough to make the $0.50 wager. And my god am I glad I did. Instead of annoying, twangy fiddling under drunken yeehaws, I ended up with euphoric, bluesy strumming over some of the most cracking drums I've ever heard! Jeez! Think they're mixed loud enough?
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Greene, Charles Double E Agent [ MP3 ] ANLA 197? 45 rpm single
Funky JB style vamp, great singing and I'm all about his little chuckle at the top of the track. You've got a real winner under your belt, Chuck. Thank you kindly for the gift.
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Griffin, Willie I Love You [ MP3 ] Grip 1984 45 rpm single
So beautiful, heartfelt, and imperfect, this moving slice of folky soul still gets me a year or so after first discovering it. I’m so glad he didn’t tune his guitar and I’m even happier he didn’t forget to enlist a handful of backup singers. I’ll admit, a lot of tracks are overhyped in some of the reviews on this site but that isn’t the case with this one. Don’t take my word for it though – just take a listen.
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Hamilton, Walter Loosen Up Your Thing [ MP3 ] Hi-Q 19?? 45 rpm single
Can you get any dirtier than this? It says, "I ain't got much, but I'll give all I got." File under: Doo Doo Hammond Funk Inst
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Hankins, Sam & the Ho-Dads Shotgun [ MP3 ] Ho-Dad 1968 45 rpm single
Formed in 1966 in Oklahoma City, this six man garage act could sing and play it all. Lead by the versatile Sam Hankins and backed by fellow musicians Tommy Rissinger (back up lead and rhythm guitar), Danny Dennehy (Hammond B3 organ), Robert Baxter (drummer and back up vocals), Eric Warner (lead guitar and back up vocals) and Chuck Johnson (bass and back up vocals), the Ho-Dads were as likely to cover the Kinks and the Animals as they were Otis Redding and the Four Tops. When it came time to showcase their diverse talent on wax, the outfit skipped the rock numbers and kept their focus in the soul/jazz bag. On side A the band delivers a crunchy organ-infused cover of Jr Walker's "Shotgun" and on the flip, an equally raw rendition of Horace Silver's jazz standard "Song for my Father." Although this 45 constituted the first and last vinyl release for the Ho-Dads, the band played on for nearly a decade, enjoying heavy local radio play and steady gigs. Thanks to former Ho-Dad Chuck Johnson for contacting me, supplying me with the band info and last but not least, for creating such a fantastic, funky little record.
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Hemphill,Alvin The Jug (pt 1) [ MP3 ] Big C 196? 45 rpm single
The DIY label design is what initially demanded my attention and when I noticed Alvin was a local musician this mysterious disk became even more alluring. The song title hinted that there may be some snoozey, bluesy jazz in store but I had higher hopes. I gave it a spin and listened ecstatically as all my hopes and dreams began to come true. We've got a fine little specimen of griity Texan jazz-funk on our hands, ladies and gentlemen. Thanks to Russell at the MLK porn shop for making this all possible.
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Henry, Bobby w/Andy & The Soul Packers Hitch Hike One More Gin [ MP3 ] Feron Records 196? 45 rpm single
When you travel South on I-45 to Houston, where this record was recorded, you will certainly see signs near Huntsville Prison stating, "Hitchhikers May Be Escaping Inmates". Something about ol' Bobby Henry and his band tells me if I saw them on the side of the road I probably would've slowed my roll and scooped up the gang. Escaped prisoner or not, I'm pickin' homie up to get the party cookin'.
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Joya, Gayle I Don't Want Your Kind of Lovin' Anymore [ MP3 ] Soultex 197? 45 rpm single
I had plenty of doubts that this 45 even existed. Searches in the field defeated me leaving me empty handed. The only time I got a hit on the internet would be on want lists. Well, now we have it our possesoin and together we complete the Soultex 45 catalog. It's a good feeling. The song itself sort of has a country feel, to me, in the beginning. Which is fine since it's from our Lone Star State. After about 50 seconds worth of intro the beat drops and ends up becoming a nice soul tune. It took me a handful of listens to allow all of the elements to rest in a place of harmony.
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King Richard Go On Day [ MP3 ] Glass 196? 45 rpm single
I'm a sucker for a good Xian plate and this one got stuck in my head rather quickly. There is something slightly amateur in the sound of this recording. You know the engineer was feeling the guitar break cuz the volume increases at just the right time. Unpolished or not, these dude's are spreading God's word so I can't knock their hustle.
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King Tutt & the Untouchables Keep On Jukin [ MP3 ] Future Stars 197? 45 rpm single
Whew! Starts off sounding like Ann Alford's "Get me a Job." Then it gains a cop show theme sort of feel. And next comes the break. Ahh, then comes another break! We're talkin excitement here, fellas! Well worth the whole dollar I spent on it!
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Kold Duc feat. Mark Townsend Evil Woman [ MP3 ] Vat 196? 45 rpm single
If you were to hit the legendary Goldmine Records in Gulfport, Mississippi today, or even six months from now you would still walk out with a sack full of goodies. Granted, it wouldn’t be easy and the Eddie Bo section probably wouldn’t yield a “Thang,” but if you’re tenacious enough, I assure you good things await. Kold Duc was there for me. It was from neighboring New Orleans, distributed by Seven-B and fronted by some white man I’d never heard of. Well, Mark T certainly had something going and his band’s eerie yet funky arrangement also rubbed me the right way. Seconds later it was tossed into my purchase pile. Don’t worry about it. I’ll float the bill, you just enjoy the music.
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Leather Soul, THe How Does It Feel [ MP3 ] Wald 196? 45 rpm single
Our boy DJ Luke Sardello found this one while we were diggin' in Oklahoma on the farm. Thankfully, this one was sitting on a bookshelf for him to see. On the way home I knew I had to have his copy or find my own. I was lucky enough to find a Frenchie who had one layin' about and so I copped it from him. Both sides are beautifully constructed. This side is the more upbeat of the two. Thanks, Mr. France Guy.
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Lee, Warren Funky Belly [ MP3 ] Wand 19?? 45 rpm single
From Sehorn and Toussaint, the same team that brought us the Meters, comes a record that makes it cool to have a beer gut. Might as well make the best of it, right? Forget the washboard, I'm gonna sport my funky belly with pride. God bless New Orleans!
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Little Ricky and the Rhythm Express Do My Thing [ MP3 ] Texas 197? 45 rpm single
What was the girl's name that I got this from...Jessica, Becky, Jesse? If you're out there reading this little site we got, please hit me up on the email. It was such a nice break at the ARC when she rolled through with a nice little tote of funky gems. Thanks, again...Wish I had a better memory.
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Living Us, The Steal Away [ MP3 ] Nomad 196? 45 rpm single
Woo hooooooo! Hot dog, this track is absolute niceness especially for coming straight out of Big Spring, TX! When this was offered to me, I have to say, I was a little weary. One spin on the portable had me convinced that I needed to have this one.
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Lovations Later Baby [ MP3 ] Cap City 19?? 45 rpm single
Oh how these cute little girl groups kill me! When she hits that first "TREEEEATing me so doggone bad" a shiver shoots down my spine. And as if the beautiful vocal harmonies weren't enough, that ferocious drum break at the top of the track instantly closes deal. Rough and rugged to sweet and soulful in approximately 4.5 seconds = yes please. Too bad this soul is one of styrene.
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Lowery, Fred with Big Bo and the Arrows I'm Sorry [ MP3 ] Atco 196? 45 rpm single
This 45 was originally issued on the local Dallas label Gay Shell. I’ve had a handful of other Big Bo related releases on the label and frankly, they’ve all been less than stellar. But this time around, Fred, Bo & Co. get it just right and the majors take notice. The flip side, a bluesy ballad with the same lovely gritty 60s production, also gets plenty of 1200 lovin’.
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Manzel Jump Street [ MP3 ] Fraternity 1977 45 rpm single
A lot of people sweat the flip side "Space Funk" because of the nice intro drum break. I tend to favor this side because "Space Funk" just gets a little too discofied after the break. And might I metion that there's a drum break on "Jump Street" as well. Yep. You've just got to wait a minute for it. Patience, child.
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Masqueraders, The The Truth Is Free - Part I [ MP3 ] Stairway 1972 45 rpm single
Sardello and I found a few of these at the local HPB and it ended up being my most expensive tab there, ever. I mean, they ranged in price due to condition and I got a gang of other stuff. It was nice day and to come up on some nice local soul...Where do I deposit these bills? Back to the song...that weird keyboard sound towards the end reminds me of old 70s game shows like Let's Make A Deal or Price Is Right. Anyone else get that vibe?
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McNealy, Timothy Funky Movement [ MP3 ] Shawn 1972 45 rpm single
I guess I’ll check this one off the ol’ want list. Now I just gotta find part 2. I tell you, it’s certainly advantageous to come upon this 45 in a dig rather than shelling out the money you have saved in your 401k plan. For that, I’m definitely grateful. Word to Sgt. Thrasher!
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Moore, Jr & the Soulettes Share Him [ MP3 ] ? 196? 45 rpm single
This one pretty much got buried in this site’s Features section. I wanted to resurrect it and mix this primo slice of kiddy funk in with the general population. So listen to it. You will smile. Need I say more?
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Mr. B Do It [ MP3 ] Shawn 1972 45 rpm single
I was told by Timothy McNealy that Mr. B was a radio disc jockey here in Dallas back in the "glory days" of music. What a great era! The purpose of this record is not real clear. Although, one can assume that this was a ploy to get women. Sounds like Prince's grandfather. If you know what I mean. Anyway, I like this tune and it's always a plus being on Mr. Mcnealy's label. This is the B-side to "What Would You Do".
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New Breed, The P.M. or Later [ MP3 ] Jamie 196? 45 rpm single
Oak Cliff, Texas native Ron Price was apparently somewhat of a big shot in the 1960s. He’s got garage rock cred for penning tunes for DFW acts like the Mystics and The Penthouse but only recently did I discover Ron to dabble in the soul. The realization was made when picking out 45s for this very update that not only did Price pen the featured tune but he also wrote a couple sides for the influential Dallas act Les Watson & the Panthers (Who knew?!!). Also bearing his name is the vocal version of “PM,” “Someone” by Tim & Bill on the obscure Dallas Cottonball label (which I still need a copy of by the way). You may also recognize the drums at the top of the track from another source, which I first heard in mid ’96 on a not-so-obscure downtempo album called “Entroducing.”
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Prepositions, The Do What Ever Turns You On (Pt. 2) [ MP3 ] Movement 1972 45 rpm single
To me, this is the exact type of recording I want to have! The sound is raw, unfiltered, and above all heavy. It sounds like a real party! I just need to find some ‘soul sistas’ to do a little screamin over top of my beats. Anyone?
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Relatives, The Don't Let Me Fall [ MP3 ] Hosanna 197? 45 rpm single
Such a poignant message..."Here I am Lord - Coming to You - Don't Let Me Fall". As I get older these words ring much more true in my heart and mind. Listening to gospel presents a sense of peace in my world. Plus, when you add the amazing modern arrangement...who am I to say that God is not a soul man. Dude has affected mine...f'real. Before I dismiss you from my preaching may I suggest that you find your way over to Heavy Light Records, for a long awaited proper re-release of this song and a mess of other amazing Relatives' cuts that will bless your ears for the first time. Props to Noel for all of his hard work in bringing this release to the masses.
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Rivers, James Bad Bad Whiskey Pt. 1 [ MP3 ] Eight Ball 19?? 45 rpm single
My motto is: "You should always be honest and stay true to yourself". If you've been drinking some bad, bad whiskey, let me know. If you're about to put me in a head-lock, let me know. If you're gonna play the flute and sing at the same time, let me KNOW. If you think this 45 is on point, let me know. Stay Honest, Stay in School, Stay True, & Stay Cool. That's my word!
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Romans, The You Do Something to Me [ MP3 ] My 196? 45 rpm single
I’ve been selling Arkansas short for way too long. Being a fan of the funk 45 I knew about Lee Anthony and his True Soul label but beyond that I was musically clueless about the Natural State. Turns out the region was a hotbed of garage rock talent in the 1960s (check out the “Lost Souls” compilation and prepare to have your mind blown) and the Romans where one of the more successful local acts. The group released a handful of 45s in their time and luckily this moody, phased-out little ditty just happened to cross my path when on a recent field trip to Little Rock. Not bad, eh? Want more? Check out the Dutchmasters 45 on this site for more AK garage goodness.
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Sims, Timmy Countdown [ MP3 ] Panther 196? 45 rpm single
This is one of those tracks where you have to get up and 'shake that ass'. If ever it were appropriate to describe a song as a 'burner', this would be the case. I betcha this registers in around 120bpm. The drummer definitely gets props over here. R.I.P. Mr. Sims
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Sims, Timmy & His Organ Combo Corporation [ MP3 ] Timmy & Jimmy 19?? 45 rpm single
Texas is great! This track is trying very hard to be blues. But with the pounding drums and the screaming organ it's hard to label this anything but ‘backyard funk’. Ya’ll know what I mean. You bet yer ass I’ma Texan; born and raised. Wooo-Hooo!
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Sister & Brothers, The Jed Clampett pt. 1 [ MP3 ] Lucky Sound 19?? 45 rpm single
You know this track. But did you know it was on the local Baton Rouge, Louisiana Lucky Sounds label before it was on UNI? Neither did I until I found at the last Austin convention for a 10 spot – that’s like 6 quid or something, right mates? Not a bad deal for an exceptional slab o’ funk. And rap kids like it too ‘cause RJD2 sampled it. Wow.
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Six Degree South, The Loving You (Is To Far Out) [ MP3 ] Six Degree South 197? 45 rpm single
This track is absolutely superb! From the spaced out wah-wah intro then the male/female vocals, this cut is flawless. By far one of my favorite 45s I now own. Didn't hurt the pocket either...I paid a measly $0.23. I'll have you know, I’m on the lookout for more information about the band, label and/or vocalists. So if you got the knowledge, pass the peas. Word!
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Soul Patrol Peter Pan [ MP3 ] Zuma 197? 45 rpm single
Oh, man! This one has been on my list since I printed off every page of Funk45.com and skipped over to Collectors to see if they had it in stock. Haa! Funny but true. I tried working something out with the local man, Sasquatch but he wasn't budging on the top end. Ends up he had a couple and our own dusty fellow, Luke, was able to secure it for me. Had to come off with a trade/cash combo. Thanks, yo! I listened to it at least 10 times in row when I got home. Those drums get me every stinkin' time - Da, da, da, da, do, do, do, do...Boom - tis - CRACK! So, GOOD!
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Soul Seven, The The Cissy's Thang [ MP3 ] Soultex 1969 45 rpm single
The infamous Soul Seven... so there are some benefits to living in Texas after all. Call this my dollar and a quarter bin miracle. Both sides are greatness. "Cissy" has got one tough break. Do yo' thang, soul sistas!
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Soul, Dede & The Spidells Soul Chills -Part I [ MP3 ] Julmar 19?? 45 rpm single
Once this was a Big Daddy exclusive, showing up on their first mixtape by Ian Wright. Then, Shing-A-Ling, a Big Daddy affiliate, tracks one down and after much bartering with me it becomes mine, 3 45s later that is. I now really fathom her generosity. Thanks, Yo!
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Spiders, The People Deceive [ MP3 ] RCA 1970 45rpm single
To be honest I played this so many damn times when I first picked it up that I'm a little sick of it now. But this isn't about me. If for some reason you don't know this eerie little slice of Mexican psych then you need to download this MP3 immediately. Oh you've heard the album? Well, this is a different and more raw take that's not on the "Back" LP that can only be found on this here 45rpm vinyl single. Listen and learn, know-it-all.
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Techniques IV, The Project Song [ MP3 ] Jasino 197? 45 rpm single
I was trying to find info on this Austin, TX band that also recorded on the Twink label. Just for fun, Google the words “Techinques Twink” and see what kind of sites you come up with. Yikes. Hopefully you made it back? Good. Now, check the audio and absorb some primo ghetto funk from the capital city. My first copy of this was given to me by ex-guest reviewer Jeff S. Bandit. Only catch was that “Project Song” had a deep scratch stretching across the first minute of the track. I was still grateful but… Ouch! Anyway, I was even more grateful to find a playable copy at north Texas flea market a while back. So, this would suggest that it is still possible to find decent funk records in Texas? Nahhhh.
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Texas Soul Trio Slip Flied Glits [ MP3 ] Soultex 19?? 45 rpm single
Nice, jazzy funk from Texas -- once again on the SoulTex label. And just like a jazz record, they give all the players their deserved recognition by squeezing the funky roster on to the label. Roger Boykin, James Gray, Marchel Ivery, & Wendel Sneed sure do get down on this one.
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Timothy Easy, Easy, Easy [ MP3 ] Shawn 1972 45 rpm single
I wonder why he only went by Timothy on this track? We all know who it is behind those dirty ass keys...Dr. Mack! Got this one off the bay with one of those searches you don't think will produce anything. Dropped a bill, called my boy High-C and straight geeked out. Needed this one since way back.
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Trademarques, The I Can Set You Free [ MP3 ] Reginald 197? 45 rpm single
White man vocal funk can be and often is terrible. Actually I’m so turned off by the sub-genre that I avoid saying it altogether, substituting the term with the euphemism “dance floor garage.” Thankfully there are records like this one that keep me holding on. Roky Erickson-esque vocals over a raw funk 45 instrumental? Yes, please! The flip side is quality as well. I advise you to seek this one out.
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Traits, The Harlem Shuffle [ MP3 ] Universal 1966 45 rpm single
These are indeed the same Traits that backed up Roy Head in his early days. Dude got too "big time" and cut them loose to pursue his solo gig. Thankfully this didn't stop them from continuing to record this monster version of Harlem Shuffle. The Traits would go through a few more changes in their lineup...one which found them being fronted by none other than Texas' favorite albino guitarist, Johnny Winter. I guess I will have to see how Powder does when I come across that plate.
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Transplant, The Funky Blahs [ MP3 ] Krack 197? 45 rpm single
This goes to show that if you were to use the word ‘funky’ in your song title, I’m going to take a listen. It definitely paid off this time. I’m guessing they used the word ‘blah’ because the song in itself doesn’t have that many changes. That’s just fine with me; I’m down with choosing a nice groove and ‘going’ with it. Not to mention the dirtiness, which I feel adds a lot of character. So I am taking it upon myself and changing the title to ‘Funky Dirt’.
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Trinikas, The Black Is Beautiful [ MP3 ] Pearce 19?? 45 rpm single
This was northern Oklahoma flea market find #1 right here, folks. Dude had some mildew reeking, spider infested shack stuffed with thousands of 45s and I was compelled to camp out there for about 3 hours. Came out unscathed with some definite dollar-a-pop delights and then proceeded to check out the petting zoo over in the next building. Now that’s my definition of carpe diem! For a lesser known (and less noisy) version of this track be sure to check out the Trinikas LP on this site.
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Turner, Alisson and Calvin Shake What Your Mama Gave You [ MP3 ] Checker 196? 45 rpm single
This updates’s second nod to “Tighten Up” comes out of funky, funky Nap-town. The first and definitely more expensive pressing of this 45 came out on LuLu records, so this issue will have to suit me until I hit the next Texas Pick Three. I love these little soul sampler melodies. To hell with Gary Byrd, I’ll be doing my soul traveling with Allison & Calvin.
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U.F.O`s, The Too Hot to Hold [ MP3 ] Rising-Soul 196? 45 rpm single
Some records come easy. Not this one. I was in homie's house looking through all sorts of 45s while he sat in the kitchen with a bottle of whiskey and a carton of marlboros. When it's checkout time I try to bargain a little on the price. Dude gets pissed and gives me a lecture on "the unspoken code between record collectors." Yeah, he sat me down at the dinner table with his wife like I was one of his kids and told me I was violatin' straight up and down. Anyways, $30 dollars later I got out of there safe and sound with a smoke-saturated wardrobe and fat sack of 45's. And this gem here is what made all the akwardness worth while.
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Unknown, The Pad Out [ MP3 ] O A Records 196? 45 rpm single
On the real, this track is just bonkers! Not sure which came first this song or "Soul Power". They sound almost identical, but I will take this version any day of the week. Copped this one from Richard's Connoisseur Record Shop for $4 bucks. It was just sittin' there in the "U" section just begging to be bought. I tossed him my allowance for the week and I was out.
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Wallace, Sir Sidney & the Belaires Green Power [ MP3 ] Zudan 19?? 45 rpm single
It's a good thing when I can't figure out which side of a 45 deserves the Excavation exposure. That's the case here, 'cause side B "The Grinder" is also damn funky. But another and more important thing that I can't figure out is why I have a different version of "Green Power" than most people. Can anyone help me out here? Why are there 2 different versions, both which are referenced as Zudan 5015? Any info you may have is appreciated. I'm here to learn, people. Thanks.
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Wayne, Bobby Blowing My Mind [ MP3 ] La Val 1968 45 rpm single
Ugh! This coupled with the Village Crusaders pesuaded me to trade my copy of 'Krunchbery Beast'. Thanks Jason!!! The flip of this monster is a soul ballad that makes me wanna cry every time. Oh, so much soul!
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Web Showband, The Wip The Tears From Your Eyes [ MP3 ] Frasco 196? 45 rpm single
What is this sound I'm hearing? It's like garage, yet soulful. The vocal harmonies are really solid. And I'm really diggin' the way they sing in an "a round." I think that's what its called, right? Last time I sang in that manner was in 4th or 5th grade. I'm sure we were singing "Yellow Rose of Texas" or some other bangin' song like "Economics Are Fundemental". C-town kept it real like that.
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Wiggins, Curtis Stand Up When I Talk To You [ MP3 ] Palm 19?? 45 rpm vinyl single
Here's another testament to our "band roster on the label" strategy. In other words, when you're out in the field sifting through 45s and you see a mysterious little label 7 with all the player's names in print, by all means listen to the thing! If a trombone is listed you're warm and funky but if a fiddle is in the mix you got some ice cold country. If this doesn't convince you I urge to check the Texas Soul Trio or the Flight 505 45 also featured in the excavation section.
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Williams, James & the Ghetto Sounds Wazuri pt. 1 [ MP3 ] Ghetto 197? 45 rpm single
A record by a band called the Ghetto Sounds on Ghetto Records that actually has a drawing of a ghetto on the label will almost always get my attention. Yeah, you can quote me on that. Part 1 is heard here and definitely doesn’t disappoint. Part 2 of Wazuri revolves around a single vamp that isn’t heard on pt.1 so it might as well be a different song altogether. God bless that Houston, Texas ghetto funk.
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Acosta Rencorosa [ MP3 ] Capitol 196? From the "S/T" LP
Found two copies of this at a shop in Puebla [Editor's Note: I currently only have one copy and I'm keeping it!] and didn’t really know what to expect. Rencorosa was the first track to go under the needle and it was enough to command 18 of my hard-earned pesos. Little did I know that there were, oh, about three and a half other redeeming tracks on the thing. You can check two other cuts on here by downloading the Musica Infinita mix on this site.
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Bravo, Joey Cissy Strut [ MP3 ] El Zarape 19?? From the "Los Idolos De Texas" LP
Homie went the extra length when arranging this one. There’re a lot of good covers of this song out there but this is a great one. Make sure you stick around for the flute.
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Cardona, Frank y sus Alegres Tejanos Funky Nassau [ MP3 ] Diamante 197? From the "S/T" LP
So let me get this straight: We have a Mexican American Tejano band covering a Bahamian band emulating the sound of an African American funk band? Oh man, this sounds like some fictitious record out of one of my deeply disturbed dreams! (Sometime ask me to tell you about the one where I found the St Vincent Latinaires LP in the movie theatre bathroom. Truly twisted stuff!) But back to Frank. It’s the early 70s and La Onda Chicana is in full swing. The man decides to follow the status quo to the recording studio to crank out a handful of rancheras, a couple of boleros, the obligatory cumbia and of course, the token soul cover. But he doesn’t just pick any soul song, Frank decides to cover everyone’s favorite 1971 Caribbean-themed funk masterpiece, Beginning of the End’s “Funky Nassau.” And what a lovely, gritty and almost garage-y cover! No horn section? No problem. Just crank the organ way up in the mix and you’re golden. Props to Chicago’s own Meaty Ogre for unearthing and selling my desperate ass a sealed copy of this Texan gem.
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Charlie and the Jives One Fine Morning [ MP3 ] Tear Drop 197? From the "Making Time" LP
Apparently the hit single (relatively speaking, of course) off this El Paso group’s third LP was the ballad “Sad Girl.” Sharing the wax with this sweet soul cut on “Time,” are the expected variety of rancheras, boleros, polkas and if memory serves me correctly, cumbias. Oh and then there’s “One Fine Morning,” where within eight seconds out of the gate we get pounding drums, funky bass, and to seal the deal, some gnarly fuzz! Sold! But then the song begins to take shape and sound vaguely familiar when you realize (with a little help from Google) that it’s just a cover of some Canadian prog-rock hit from the early 70s. Oh well.
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Cuatro Monedas, Las Palabras [ MP3 ] Palaco 196? From the "Volume 2" LP
Straight outta Caracas, The Four Moneys (you gringo) come fourth with one lovely LP chock full of black music appreciation. Highlights include a Spanish cover of Desmond Dekker’s “Shanty Town” and this suspicious reworking of “Son of a Preacher Man.” I say ‘suspicious’ because if you attempt to translate the lyrics, the subject matter has nothing in common with the Dusty Springfield original. I guess the main tip-off would come from the title alone. “Palabras” mean “words,” so it becomes pretty obvious that las Monedas were straight jackin’ for beats. Buy I ain’t mad, this chica rides the beat with the smoothness. My money might be on Venezuela for this emcee battle.
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Forella, Ronn Crystals [ MP3 ] Hoctor 197? From the "Moves" LP
Break connoisseurs take note, Mr. Forella is all about the drums. As a matter of fact, damn near every track on this thing starts off with at least 8 open bars! But Moves is more than just sample fodder; composer Thom Janusz laces his boy Ronn with only the moodiest of textures. And although I’ve been known to loosely refer to this plate as THE best record on Hoctor, I can also say that it is sheathed in one of THE gayest covers I’ve ever seen. And if it wasn’t for the adventurous Wilson who was daring enough get passed the lunging, mustached man in tights, I would never know about this record. Good lookin', homie!
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Gil, Rocky & the Bishops It's Not the End [ MP3 ] Tear Drop 196? From the "Soul Party" LP
With a tracklist boasting covers of both Juggy Murray’s “Oily” and Marvin Holmes’ “Ooh the Dragon,” alongside originals like “After Party” and “Love Can Make You Happy” this disc makes it quite tough to narrow down a single MP3. But after much deliberation I had to go with the sunshiny, feel good “It’s Not the End.” The lyrics inspire, the melody uplifts, and if you happen to find the cut on 45 – you’re rich. Thanks to my private Tejano dealer, Dr. Rogelio Jinquel of East Dallas for tracking this one down.
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Grodeck Whipperjenny Sittin Here On A Tongue [ MP3 ] People 1969? From the "S/T" LP
A psych record by James Brown's favorite white boy arranger on JB's own People label? I have to say this really caught my eye when I encountered it at a local radio station yard sale - yeah, in a mildew-ridden crate with a bunch of beat-up Kansas and Fleetwood Mack LP's! Luckily this $3 purchase was still sealed and not used and abused like every other record on the premises. So what's the verdict already? Jenny’s straight up lovely all the way through. One track will be a fuzz guitar workout with knocking drums and a funky bassline while the next will be a Jefferson Airplane-esque folk tune with acoustic guitars and anti-war crooning. What, you weren’t expecting a blued-eyed soul rendition of “The Popcorn” LP were you?
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Jives, The El Segundo [ MP3 ] Tear Drop 197? From the "Espera Un Tantito" LP
The second Jives longplayer to be given the Excavation treatment is “Espera un Tantito,” a Tex Mex LP I actually stumbled upon without the help of my personal Tejano dealer. And while their follow-up “Makin’ Time” is oh so dear to my heart, this one is easily my favorite as it includes the raw funk instrumental “El Segundo.” Charlie & Co. get down and dirty, proving they can hang with the big boys. Look out Sunny Ozuna! For additional (and probably more insightful and coherent) information on the Jives, check out the excellent Lonestar Stomp blog.
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Lee, Joe Combo Bottom of the Bag [ MP3 ] Papa Joes 197? From the "Diversified" LP
I know nothing about these private pressed one-trackers that serve as masturbation fodder all across the nation of Japan. I just know that when I see them for a quarter in Lone Oak, Texas, I should buy them.
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Lightmen Plus One, The Ashie [ MP3 ] Judnell 1972 From the "Fancy Pants" LP
Got this one for a dollar at my homie Don Baker's 25,000 record closeout bonanza. Everyone was there, except for Rerog, who was sleeping it up. He's real good at that! Mainly spiritual jazz numbers on this one.
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Los Sonidos de FM Tema de los Adolescentes [ MP3 ] RCA 1968 From the "Instrumentales Para Adolescentes" LP
Before I came across this LP this past September in Guadalajara while en route to the Pacific coast, I only knew of “Tema de…” as a 7” single. That is, a 7” single I used to own which somehow escaped from the confines of my record box and made its way across the pond. Well, the little guy was barely even gone a year before his bigger brother came into the picture. And what a treat it was to be reunited with such a solid Latin soul tune! It sort of has a Manny Corchado “Pow Wow” or Ozzie Torrens “Apartment 41” vibe to it and this is a vibe that is always warmly received by my Expedit. Oh yeah, for those suffering from MP3ADD, they give the baterista some towards the end so make sure you don't skip out early.
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Maceo And All The King`s Men Better Half [ MP3 ] House of the Fox 1970 From the "Doing Their Own Thing" LP
I guess it was a couple of years ago when I scooped this little dude up for like 3 bucks. I kept it sealed until just the other day when High-C told me he might be dying. More like he was "dying" to hear the tracks that were not released on 45. I really fell for the dying thing so much that I offered to sell this record to help pay the doctor's bill. I think my kind gesture prompted ol' High-C to come clean about his real intentions. No hard feelings and I am wholly satisfied that I cracked the seal to this baby.
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Manteca Afro Funky [ MP3 ] Desca 1978 From the "Ritmo Y Sabor" LP
Sheeeeeeeeeeit. A Puerto Rican homie straight hooked my ass up with this one. Makes you want to drink a bottle of Bacardi and dance around a bonfire naked. Look for this tune on the first official Rehash Mixtape, coming to a store near you.
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Marshall Jr High School Stageband Kashmere [ MP3 ] MSB 1978 From the "Accenting the People who are Unaccented" LP
No offense to Wilson and his boys from Blinn College, but these jr. highschoolers have got the funky upper hand in this battle of the bands. But set the Kashmere Cover Contest aside, and this LP still holds weight. These scholastic funkers also give us the extended drum break track “Sneaking Up Behind You” as well the mesmerizing “Andromeda.”
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Messengers Incorporated Soulful Proclamation [ MP3 ] SMI 1970 From the "Soulful Proclamation" LP
So I was on a tour with a rapper named Listener, who is a fuckin dope rapper and also fuckin weird if you ask me - in a really good way though. I love his house. At a show we did in Austin, TX, I met a man named Casey who has one of the illest collections ever and he could care less about all the collectros (sic) and record snobs out there. He had this LP and I jocked him for 3 months and it wasn't until I set up a table at the ARC and I gave him every hip hop 12" and LP he wanted from me for this record. I haven't regretted it for a second, and hopefully he hasn't either.
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Mighty Sparrow Soulful Strut [ MP3 ] RA 196? From the "Hot & Sweet" LP
Young Holt’s “Soulful Strut” meets Rusty Bryant’s “Fire Eater?” You be the judge.
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People Sholongo [ MP3 ] GCP 1977 From the "S/T" LP
Not sure what to expect from the grinning Hispanic man with the butt-cut and St. Peter costume? Well, do you like tunes like "Space Funk" by Manzel or maybe "Son a Propulcion" by Juan Pablo Torres? If you answered yes to any part of the question, this cut by this San Antonio Tejano outfit might very well be your thing as it's very synthy, funky and dance floor-friendly. Another reason to keep an eye out for this LP is the funked-up cover of Tito Puente's "Picodillo." GCP wins again.
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Rabbits & Carrots Los Pelos Tiesos [ MP3 ] Musart 1970 From the "Soul Latino" LP
The rain poured down as I scurried through the streets of downtown Merida in search of shelter. After finding the nearby supermercado closed I darted down a side street into what looked like a secondhand furniture store. A stack of LPs sitting beside a dusty 1970s stereo immediately caught my eye and as I began to flip through them a 300+ lb transvestite approached, informing me that there were more records in back. Well, out of the two records I bought from him/her, one of them just happened to be this Mexi-funk holy grail. And considering it only set me back a mere 10 pesos I had enough left over to treat myself to a celebratory caguama at the neighboring cantina. What a day! And what a record! To hear more of this amazing record check out Musica Infinita mix on this site.
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Reid, Clarence Let The Soul Sounds Play [ MP3 ] Tayster 1969 From the "Nobody But You Babe" LP
"I like the sound of my man James Brown", croons Mr. Reid on this super duper soul nugget that I found hidden in my man Tom Nasty's collection. It was hidden behind some Blonde Redhead and TV on the Radio records that have been getting much play in my ride lately. From listening to the clip you can tell that it's not in the best of condition. I mean, the record has mucho visible marks that sometimes sound like there is a fire cracklin’ nearby, the cover has some paper missing on one side and there is a bunch of spilt candle wax on the back as if it was on location with rerog and involved in one of his unobserved sex accidents. Whatever, I'm digging this ish the most...so thanks, Tom Noodlestick.
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Richard & the Sun Demons Sing A Simple Song [ MP3 ] Buena Suerte 196? From the "Ni En Defensa Propia" LP
Sly Stone covers are always a hit around here (except for that one 45 I listened to the other weekend by a group of southern rockin’ pinche guerros). Sprinkle a little Tex Mex spice in the mix and the love affair only intensifies. I really have only wanted this LP for what… close to five years now? Well, Richard, welcome home. The chunky drum breakdown, the loose playing style, even the subtle muttering of “Gene, Lo Escuche” (I think I heard that anyway) – I just love it! And, as an added bonus the guys throw in less energetic yet still spicy cover of King Floyd’s “Groove Me.” ¡Que Chido!
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Salcedo, Jimmy Y Su Onda Tres Mira [ MP3 ] Famoso 197? From the "S/T" LP
One day at the neighborhood thrift shop which we’ll call “Gene Tilley Mart,” amidst the usual filthy stacks of sadistic looking Christian drivel I saw a couple of covers depicting some Latin American werewolf looking dude with a meticulously picked afro and some seriously fly 1970s threads. One of the 2 looked hotter than the other but I decided to floss a silver dollar at the register that day to scoop them both. Although the one with the seemingly funkier exterior has one redeeming cut, “Concierto Pop,” it is the tamer looking one that packs the punch. At first the soulful bassline and the funky backbeat of “Que Lindo Es Colombia” had me giddy, but after repeated listens I decided that the driving, El Chicano-esque “Mira” was in fact la cancion mejor. I love how it swings along with a familiar cowbell-lead boogaloo beat until it crescendos into a frantic rumba paced percussion breakdown. Nice Job, Jim! You’ve secured perhaps your first 20-something year old fan up here in Gringolandia. Keep the hits coming!
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Smith, A. Maceo HS Jazz Band AMS [ MP3 ] N/A 1983-84 From the "A Very Good Year" LP
Written on the back of the jacket: "Proceeds from the sale of this album will be used to purchase Band Uniforms and equipment for the A. Maceo Smith High School Falcon Band". Making a record for the sole purpose of obtaining new threads to promote school pride, who’s really got the gusto? These kids could probably come out on the field and ‘do their thang’ in their pajamas and no one would say a thing. This LP speaks loudly about the talent Texas had and has buried in the genre of funk. Breaks, breaks, and more breaks…
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Sunny & the Sunliners Soul Power [ MP3 ] KeyLoc 1978 From the "This Is My Band" LP
After a very lucrative month of ebay slangin’ I procured the finances to pay a very un-Texan price for this gem. Sometimes the Lone Star State can produce the black gold for cheap… but this just wasn’t one of those times. Anyhow, I can’t tell you how long I’ve wanted Soul Power on wax. I have a weakness for the brown-eyed funk so if you’ve got some for trade, send me your list. C’mon, I’ll let you take advantage of me. It’ll be fun.
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Sunrise Ltd. Our Love Will Grow [ MP3 ] Pizzazz 1980 From the "Until My Love Returns" LP
So the story goes…For about 3 months I was steadily pursuing a dude who had a warehouse that no one had been in for years. I was amped when we were finally invited to come survey the madness. It was a hot Texas Summer night and the warehouse didn’t have any A/C. Who cares, right? We were allowed to dig for a little over an hour and a half leaving with some nice things, including The Meters – ‘Struttin’. We all overpaid for the records in hopes of securing another appointment. A few weeks went by and we were once again invited to come back to the warehouse. I was pulling crazy things out of these u-haul boxes, which were stacked 3 to 4 high and in multiple rows. It was awfully intimidating having so much to look through with so little time allowed. Inevitably, the time came when we had to leave due to ol’ dude’s high blood pressure and dizziness. This is where the deal went sour…Instead of just naming a price we were asked to make an offer. Apparently, this was some sort of test, I guess, because we were told we would have to come to the shop later that week in order to discuss pricing. This made us all super mad, but we continued to roll with the punches. I was the first to hit him up that week, on Wednesday, and was told that the records we picked out were not for sale and that we would not be welcome back to the warehouse. WHAT??? I won’t go into details…but it was a considerable disappointment to us all and eventually, I gave up hope. Months went by and I started going back to dude’s shop in hopes of salvaging some sort of rapport with the man. I never mentioned the records again so I could at least shop at his store. Well, wouldn’t you know on my third or fourth visit, fate stepped in and I yielded this record that I had found in the warehouse months back. I promptly approached the register and paid $15 and was out… told em’ my name - peace!
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Thelwell, Llans & the Celestials Reggay with a Feeling [ MP3 ] Dynamic 197? From the "Now At The Colony Hotel" LP
Two James Brown covers, one LP. "Soul With A Feeling" or "Reggay with a Feeling," as Llans amended the title, is done, of course, in a Reggae stylee and the other is a straight ahead funky cover of "The Popcorn." Only one audio file could be included though and the MP3 provided is strictly for rockers. Enjoy.
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