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Superfly Soul

Superfly Soul
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Across 110th Street - Bobby Womack
  2. It's a Funk Thing - Sound Experience
  3. Cussin', Cryin' and Carryin' On - Ike and Tina Turner
  4. Dig on It - Jimmy McGriff
  5. Pusherman - Curtis Mayfield
  6. Sport - Lightnin' Rod
  7. You're Losing Me - Ann Sexton
  8. Bottle - Gil Scott-Heron
  9. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) - Joe Thomas
  10. If It's Good to You (It's Good for You), Pt. 1 - Eddie Bo
  11. The Joneses Pt. 1 - S.O.U.L.
  12. Chitlin' Strut - The Backyard Heavies
  13. Funky Soul, Pt. 1 - David Batiste and the Gladiators
  14. The Way They Do My Life - Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul
  15. Flyjack - Richard "Groove" Holmes
  16. Behind Closed Doors - Chuck Brooks
  17. Superpeople - The Notations
  18. Bad Bad Simba - O'Donel Levy

Disc 2:

  1. Make Me Believe in You - Patti Jo
  2. Freddie's Dead - Curtis Mayfield
  3. Better Half - Maceo and All The King's Men
  4. There's a Break in the Road - Betty Harris
  5. (We Gotta) Bust Out of the Ghetto, Pt. 1 - Moody Scott
  6. Jamo's Soul - Jamo Thomas
  7. Let It All Hang Out - Timmy Norman and the O'Jahs
  8. Thinking Black - Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm
  9. It's a New Day - The Skullsnaps
  10. I Don't Know If I Can Make It, Pt. 1 - Dawson Smith
  11. Harlem Clavinette - Bobby Womack and JJ Johnson
  12. They Get Down - Lloyd Price
  13. Sweet Sister Funk - Ramon Morris
  14. Devil Made Me Do It - Rasputin Stash
  15. Fever in the Funkhouse - General Crook
  16. Superfly - Reuben Wilson
  17. 40 Acres and a Mule - Sound Experience
  18. Funky, Yeah - Curley Moore and the Kool Ones
  19. Gone Is the Laughter of You - The Afro-American Ensemble

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8738 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-06-02
  • Number of discs: 2

Customer Reviews

genius selection of soul and funk5
This compilation of soul, funk and acid jazz from the 60s and 70s is so fine I can totally forgive the inclusion of a few rather obvious selections (the Curtis Mayfield, Gil Scott-Heron, Ann Sexton and Bobby Womack tunes).

Compiled by Chas Chandler - no relation to the late Animals bassist and discoverer of Jimi Hendrix but clearly a man who knows his soul - this is full of obscure classics both by well-known artists - e.g. Ike & Tina's "Cussin', Cryin' And Carryin' On", something they knew a lot about - and by genuine obscurities. Very few tracks are merely good, the overall standard is incredibly high and the stuff you don't know (unless you're a serious soul/funk buff, which I'm not) stands up really well next to the famous tunes. Chas Chandler has also written informative little notes about each tune. All in all a really top quality compilation, strongly recommended to both serious and casual fans of this stuff.

Epic and ubscure Soul and Funk4
There really is some great stuff on this compilation, if you are a Soul and Funk fan, and you will probably find something here you are unfamiliar with, because the compilers have gone to a lot of trouble to find some obscure stuff.

This is a mix of Soul and Funk, with several cuts from the Curtom label for example, and while there are some well known cuts, from Curtis, Gil Scott Heron, Bobby Womack, the really impressive inclusions are tracks like "Its' a New Day" from a long ago deleted (and only) Skull Snaps album and "Thinking Black" from Ike Turner.

If you have always stuck with the more commercial side of Soul/Funk, do yourself a favour, get this and open your ears to the ones that never made it - not because they weren't good enough, but because they didn't get the push that would have taken them to the heights.

Excellent

Lets get Funky5
An awesome mix of soul and funk! What makes it great is that there are iconic tracks by big names mixed with plenty of hard groove instrumentals and some obscure and more hard hitting ghetto numbers which don't make it on to more heavily advertised and commercial compilations. Now I just wanna ride in the 'Big Tomato' with my flares and aviators on, and drop by on Huggy Bear.