SuperFunk Is Back. Rare And Classic Funk 1968-1977
Label : BGP Records
Catalogue No: BGP2 183
["Smithstonian Just Sitting\n87th Off Broadway Can't Get Enough\nThe Diplomats She's The One\nThe Eternal Flames Hi Off Life\nMiles Grayson Home Brew\nThe Uniques Give Me Another Chance\nThe Phillips Brothers I Got Hurt Pt 1\nThe Phillips Brothers I Got Hurt Pt 2\nLee Bernard Turn Around And Go\nDyke & The Blazers\tLet A Woman Be A Woman Let A Man Be A Man (Alt)\nAlvin Cash Twine Time\nThe Explosions Face To Face\nJackie Wilson Shake A Leg\nHebrew Rogers Can't Buy Soul\nSmokey Wilson Low Rider (Deuce And Quarter)\nBig Daddy Green Who Done It? Who Drained The Pool\nThe Mello Matics Mother Popcorn\nThe Phillips Brothers Little Boy Blue\nJeanette Jones You'd Be Good For Me\nLorenzo Holden Hold On\nLa May & Company Free The Soul Man"]
Media Condition : Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition : Mint (M)
One of the deepest-digging entries in the Super Funk series so far a blistering batch of underground singles that serve up some of the roughest funk of their generation! Far past familiar funk classics that usually get showcased on the label, and much more into the realm of the crate-digging underground, or the ebay-rarity stratosphere! A handful of cuts here are previously unreleased never even issued on wax back in the day and the rest are all pretty darn hard to find too, and all plenty darn great from a musical perspective. The package features a whopping 21 tracks in all including a rare 1970 funky remake of "Twine Time" by Alvin Cash, plus "Home Brew" by Miles Grayson, "Just Sitting" by Smithstonian, "Can't Get Enough" by 87th Off Broadway, "Hi Off Life" by Eternal Flames, "Give Me Another Chance" by The Uniques, "Hold On" by Lorenzo Holden, "Free The Soul Man" by La May & Company, "Little Boy Blue" by The Phillips Brothers, "You'd Be Good For Me" by Jeanette Jones, "Who Done It? Who Drained The Pool?" by Big Daddy Green, "Low Rider (Deuce & A Quarter)" by Smokey Wilson, "Can't Buy Soul" by Hebrew Rogers, "Shake A Leg" by Jackie Wilson, "Face To Face" by The Explosions, and "Turn Around & Go" by Lee Bernard.