Description
Release Date: 2005
Label: BGP
Track Lists
- Soul Feeling Part 1 – Eddy “G” Giles
- Soul Brothers Testify Part 1 – Chester Randle’s Soul Senders
- Soul Power – Abraham & The Casanovas
- Be A Man – Dynamic Adam & His Excitements
- Stop – Camille “Lil” Bob
- Miss Hard To Get – Dennis Landry
- Everybody’s Doing It – Freddie Love
- One Day – Tabby Thomas
- Black Water Gold – The African Music Machine
- Concentration – Dennis Landry
- No Sad Times – Johnny Truit
- Hell Or High Water – Katie Webster
- I Got A Groove – JJ Caillier
- Crazy Girl Part 1 – Freddie Love
- Proud Man – Donnie Jacobs
- Put It On – “Count” Rockin’ Sidney with The Dukes
- Soul Time – Ernest Thomas
- Fix It – Clifton White & His Royal Knights
- Gonna Put My Foot Down – Bill Parker
- Burry The Hatchet – “Count” Rockin’ Sidney
- Wish You Were Here – Leroy Soileau
- Soul Feeling Part 2 – Eddy “G” Giles
Notes
BGP returns with a foray into the unique and funky sounds that emanated from Louisiana from the late 60s through to the early 70s. The State has it’s own original take on black music influenced by New Orleans and tinged with the flavor of the area’s Creole culture, which for a large part is separate and self-sufficient from the mainstream of American life; this makes many of these not only highly desirable, but impossible to find. As ever with a BGP compilation we have unearthed some stone rarities and dance floor winners. The super-rare ‘One Day’ by Tabby Thomas, that sells for nearly a $1000 on the infrequent occasions when it comes up for sale, is one of funk’s holy grails, and the low-down and dirty ‘I Got a Groove’ by JJ Caillier also rarely surfaces. Katie Webster’s ‘Hell Or High Water’ is a fine example of “Sister Funk” that would rock any dance floor.