Showing posts with label Bobby Womack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobby Womack. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 June 2024

A Long Soulful Sunday

Ooops, sorry, more like a late soulful Sunday...

I hope this makes up for the later than usual post.

Happy Sunday, everyone!
 
1) Let 'Em In (DJ Reverend P Edit By Patrice Larrar) (Cover of Wings): Billy Paul (2016)
2) When Love Begins Friendship Ends: Bobby Womack (1978)
3) Bridge Over Troubled Water (Live @ Fillmore West Concert Hall, San Francisco) (Cover of Simon & Garfunkel): Aretha Franklin (1971)
4) Living For The City: Stevie Wonder (1973)
5) Let The Drums Speak (mass Thomas Edit): Bah Samba (2023)
6) Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter (Album Version): Nina Simone (1974)
7) It Won't Be Long (Late Show, Live @ Fillmore East, New York): Sly & The Family Stone (1968) 
8) Make Me Say It Again Girl (Part 1 & 2): The Isley Brothers (1975)
9) Keep On Keeping On (Album Version): Curtis Mayfield (1971)

1971: Aretha Live At Fillmore West: 3
1971: Roots: 9
1973:Innervisions: 4
1974: It Is Finished: 6
1975: The Heat Is On: 8
1978: Pieces: 2
2004: Thee Encyclopedia Of Ecstacy: 7
2016: The Legacy Of Soul: 1
2023: Let The Drums Speak EP: 5

A Long Soulful Sunday (1:00:47) (KF) (Mega)

Sunday, 9 April 2023

People All Over The World Join Hands, Start A Love Train

Side 1 of a mixtape recorded for Mrs. K on 21st March 2002.

No fancy sleeve for this one, just a generic TDK FE Ferric cassette sleeve with some neat, upper case lettering and a terribly punning but title, Disco? Get The Funk Out Of Here!

It does pretty much what it sets out to do, a mix of soul, funk and disco classics (mostly) from the 1970s and a nod to some of the club nights we used to go to in Bristol at the time.
 
The selection starts and (no spoilers) ends with What It Is from 1977 by Garnet Mimms & Truckin' Company, which seems to be Garnet's one and only single with the truckers, although a version also appears on Mimms' album from the same year, Garnet Mimms Has It All. It's a great song, written and produced by Jeff Lane and Randy Muller from Brass Construction.
 
I've included longer versions of classics by Curtis Mayfield, The O'Jays, Donna Summer and Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes because...well, because, so the selection pushes past the original C90 side to come in at just under and hour. 
 
A couple of the songs - Bill Withers and Bobby Womack - were lifted straight from the Jackie Brown soundtrack, Womack's song also serving as the eponymous theme to 1972 film, Across 110th Street. Disco Inferno by Trammps appeared on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, the version here edited down from the album's 11 minute behemoth to a more manageable three and a half.
 
Dance Your Pants Off is, as far as I can tell, a rare Sly & The Family Stone circa 1967 that I got with a freebie CD called Hippy Chic, attached to RCD Classic Rock Collection Vol. 11, in a clearance bin in the mid-1990s. The magazine was, well, pants but the CD was worth the 30 or 40p that I paid at the time.
 
The Joe Simon song appeared on the appallingly-titled Those Boogie Knights & Disco Divas (and, looking at my mixtape effort, that's saying something), another freebie CD with the late, lamented Vox magazine in 1998. 
 
If disco makes you sick, come back here tomorrow for the cure (or should that be The Cure?)

1) What It Is (Part I) (Single Version): Garnet Mimms & Truckin' Company (1977)
2) Dance Your Pants Off: Sly & The Family Stone (1967)
3) Freddie's Dead (Full Length Version): Curtis Mayfield (1972)
4) Love Train ("A Tom Moulton Mix"): The O'Jays (1977)
5) Disco Inferno (Edit): Trammps (1976)
6) You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (Album Version): Sylvester (1978)
7) Hot Stuff (Album Version): Donna Summer (1979)
8) Feel The Need In Me: Detroit Emeralds (1971)
9) Who Is He (And What Is He To You?) (Album Version): Bill Withers (1972)
10) Get Down, Get Down (Get On The Floor): Joe Simon (1975)
11) Bad Luck (A Tom Moulton Mix): Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (1977)
12) Across 110th Street (Part 1): Bobby Womack (1972)

Side One (55:42) (Box) (Mega)

Wednesday, 16 June 2021

Summer Sunshine Cover Up

This may be the only karaoke bar where you'll find Little Annie, Frank Sidebottom, Miley Cyrus, Bobby Womack and Marc Bolan in the same room. An hour of summer sunshine - don't forget your SPF 50+.

1) That Summer Feeling: The Vaccines sing Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers (2012)
2) Good Day Sunshine: Roy Redmond sings The Beatles (1967)
3) Summer Wine: Evan Dando & Sabrina Brooke sing Nancy Sinatra (2002)
4) This Ain't The Summer Of Love: L7 sing Blue Öyster Cult (1997)
5) Summer Nights: 14 Iced Bears sing John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John (1990)
6) Sunshine Of Your Love: Spanky Wilson sings Cream (1970)
7) Summer In The City (Special Disco Version): Evolution sing The Lovin' Spoonful (1978)
8) Walking On Sunshine (Club Mix): Loopzilla sing Eddy Grant (1990)
9) Paris Summer (Live at The Olympia Theatre, Paris): The Last Shadow Puppets & Alison Mosshart sing Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood (2008)
10) Indian Summer: Luna sing Beat Happening (2006)
11) In The Summertime: Frank Sidebottom sings Mungo Jerry (1985)
12) Boys (Summertime Love): Something Happens sing Sabrina (1990)
13) Summertime Sadness (Live Lounge Session, BBC Radio 1): Miley Cyrus sings Lana Del Rey (2013)
14) Summertime: Bobby Womack & The Roots sing Abbie Mitchell (1998)
15) The Summer Knows: Little Annie & Paul Wallfisch sing Barbra Streisand & Michel Legrand (2008)
16) Summertime Blues (Electric Warrior Demo): T. Rex sing Eddie Cochran (1971)
17) You Are My Sunshine: Bryan Ferry sings The Pine Ridge Boys (1974)