Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Tan Cracker's Soul Club (May Edition)























This Month's edition of Tan Cracker's Soul Club is set to be every bit as good as the previous 2. With 6 of the best Soul/Funk DJ's in Sydney rocking the 45's all night long for your dancing pleasure. Here is a taste

http://soundcloud.com/gpa-goodmusic/tan-crackers-soul-club-promo-mix-may

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Tan Cracker's Soul Club April 24th 2010

















Tan Cracker's Soul Club is a monthly night dedicated to 45's from genres such as deep funk, explosive soul and boogaloo. Below are live mixes recorded from this event on Sat 24th 2010 @ Tonic Lounge. Enjoy them all.

Gian Arpino set time 10pm - 11pm

DJ Frenzie set time 11pm - 12am

The Boogie Monster set time 12am - 1am

Robin Knight set time 1am -2am

DJ Kinetic set time 2am - 3am









Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Andres- II























I really like Andres sense of mood on this LP, as he has an extreme coolness to his grooves and picks quality samples and beefs them up detroit style. A similar producer to that of Kenny Dixon Jnr aka Moodymann who has been mentioned on this blog before. This release on Kenny's Mahogani label has many great tracks inc "El Ritmo De Mi Gente", "Sing About It", "Moments in Life", "On My Own Skit" & "Love Heals being my favourites. Recorded 2009

http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/373133-01.htm

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Sugar Minott - Good Thing Going























This is the first record I ever owned (i think). I remember being about 10 years old, my mum was in hospital, and this lady that worked for my dad came over to my house with a big bag of sweets and two 7" records as presents to cheer me and my brother up. He got the Prentenders 7", I got the reggae. Score. BTW It is a cover of a Jackson 5 hit produced by The Corporation. Recorded 1981



Barrington Levy - Black Roses
























Barrington Levy tends to his garden with this 7" "Black Roses" Quality Reggae. Recorded 1983

Coco Tea - Rocking Dolly
























I'm starting to get a real love for reggae 45's of late. I always loved the genre but don't know a great deal about it and have never really bought it on vinyl. This one is on the roots reggae tip. Enjoy the clip. Recorded 1983

Count Bass D - Shake























"Shake" comes off his "Pre-Life Crises" LP which is blunted hiphop through and through.
Every time I here this track I picture myself driving in my convertible on a hot sunny day with a plethora of fly girls walking the streets I'm cruising down. The only thing is my Holden Commodore doesn't quite live up to my dream. Bummer! Recorded 1995 namh sayin!

Gil Scott-Heron - Real Eyes





















Man o Man, I love this guy and could listen to him all day. Although I'm not a) feeling or b) understanding his latest LP "I'm New Here" which came out a couple of months ago. Lots of great music on this one however in the form of "Waiting For The Axe To Fall" and "Legend In His Own Mind". Also "The Klan" is really good being sampled by the likes of Yam Who for his Little Brother re-rub. Recorded 1980



Patrice Rushen - What's The Story?



















Back to business with the music. Patrice Rushen's LP "Before The Dawn" on the seminal jazz label Prestige is where it's at today. Patrice is an incredibly talented keys player who even at a young age featured on many classic and sought after LP's. On offer here today for your listening pleasure is "What's The Story?" which is one of her most interesting dance floor tracks. I guess it's a bit of disco jazz and boogie all thrown into a great little number. One of my favs. Also the track "Kickin Back" is a great jazz funk piece which again has been sampled numerous times and is well worth your time. Recorded 1975

Monday, March 8, 2010

Minority Band - Tasty Tune






















12" no. 7 from the Peoples Potential Unlimited camp. These guys release rare boogie. modern soul and disco cuts from yesteryear, giving dues to those artists or bands that never received any first time around. They have released lots of quality records and are well worth checking out. This particular 12" has the track "Tasty Tune" and it really is. Recorded 2009 (originally ?)

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Trus'Me - Can We Pretend























Killer nu-soul cut off this tasty LP that is very reminiscent of Omar's classic UK soul hit - "There's Nothing Like This" This one coming out on the Fat City Records label which has an incredible discography and superb record store in Manchester, now owned by Gerald from Jazzman. Recorded 2009




Friday, February 19, 2010

The Bucketheads - Bucketheads Outro























One more from the 4/4. Kenny Dope creating a stunning deep disco atmosphere with this (what we call re-edit now) sublime Bucketheads groove. Of course "The Bomb" was the bomb but if you look a little deeper from the LP he produced you'll find 3 or 4 more quality grooves. 3 of them on this 10". Recorded 1995



Billy Wooten - Chicango























Sticking with the jazzier end of dance music, this tasty little re-edit of Billy Wooten's - "Chicango" is top notch. If you own a home stereo system, play at an intimate club or punch out discerning beats on throbbing soundsystems then you need this! Recorded 2006

Cro Magnon - Black Mahogani























Cro - Magnon are a 3 piece band out of Japan that seem to have a crush on jazz/groove & disco music (don't we all). On this lp "Mellow Out & Acoustic" they perform a number of originals alongside some cover versions from artists like Roy Ayres, Clifton Davis and Moodymann aka Kenny Dixon Jnr who's classic disco/jazz tronica (excuse the genre used) is the one i'm feeling. It's virtually the same song only slightly more laid back with the use of live drums. Pour a drink, dim the lights and ease on back in your favourite chair. Recorded 2008

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Mark Murphy - Sly
























Sticking with the Muse Label. The scat man himself Mark Murphy has come up trumps on this moody (in a good way) jazz masterpiece. It really shows what a great journey a jazz song can take you on. Recorded 1978

Eddie Jefferson - Thank You - Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin























I am a big fan of the jazz label Muse and especially Eddie Jefferson. His version of Herbie Hancock's Chameleon is my one of my favourite cover versions. Here however he is jazzing out another cover version, this time from Sylvester Stewart aka Sly Stone. Recorded 1974





Elis Regina - Elis


















Next up is a song off a Brazilian LP from the beautiful voice that is Elis. It is mostly bossa nova but has a few interesting cinematic cuts too. The track i've chosen is "Roda" which was originally penned by Gilberto Gil & Joao Augusto and covered by Sergio Mendes. IMHO this is the best version. Recorded 1966

Dread Flimstone & The Modern Tone Age Family - From The Ghetto



















This is an absolute classic! It is one of those songs that at a young age (in my case back then) sweeps you off your feet and makes you say wow, TUNE! It is really soulful yet beat-y, meat-y and slightly electronic. I first heard it being played in the back room of a large club when i was 16 (mum's the word), where I instantly wanted it but never knew who the artist was or the track name for that matter. So no luck for years until I travelled to the other end of the globe and literally found a copy in the first record store i entered simply as the title is in the lyrics. It was certainly a happy day. Recorded 1991




DJ Honda - II























This record was a promo sampler that I had mailed to me while living and DJing in the UK some years back. I've loved it from the get-go and it rarely leaves my box (if my box requires hip hop). It contains 11 tracks with a smorgasbord of guest mc's including De la soul, KRS One & The Beatnuts. It's mostly easy listening alongside the occasional floor filler. Here are my picks. Recorded 1998




Sunday, January 24, 2010

GPA 80's NY NY minimix

Here is a little mix i put together for a friends website a while ago that gained some great feedback. It's only 17 mins long (shortest mix ever perhaps) but it's fun and still really enjoyable.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

KenLou - Hillbilly Song

Masters At Work 0001 (on their own infamous boundary breakin' label) is the last of today's heat fest as my studio is hitting 45C and i gotta go cool down.

Kenny "Dope" Gonzales & "Little" Louie Vega cook up a barnyard dance spectacular on their very first release on MAW records. The flip is also fun using a Gil Scott-Heron sample to great effect for a deep n jazzual house romp.



Marcos Valle - Estrelar




















As the heat continues we travel to South America to listen to Mr Valle's slice of boogie/pop braziliance. Estrelar is the song in question and was penned in 1983 off his self-titled LP. Cheers mate!

Reggie Stepper - Co-oonuh

Dancehall 12" on Tech-niques that has a much sampled intro most recently swiped by Madlib. It features the same rhythm as Sister Nancy's classic - "Bam Bam" and is a little tougher but equally as good. Recorded 1993

Black Science Orchestra


















Ashley Beedle aka Daddy Ash has been a favourite of mine since he started producing in the early nineties. He has been a part of many groups, most famously X-Press 2 but it's his Black Science Orchestra guise that flicks my switch. As the temperatures soar today (35C) i thought id drop these little hottie's on you.



Sunday, January 17, 2010

James Mason - I Want Your Love



















James Mason is well known for his rare groove (or is that jazz-funk?) classic "Sweet Power Your Embrace". On this cut however, the pace is down to a slo-mo disco vibe that just oozes class throughout its 11+ minutes. It's so beautifully deep and hypnotic that it urges you to listen to it in it's entirety. Here is a taste. Recorded 1996




Foster Grant Presents Funky Dance

Time to change the vibes again by throwing some ska into the melting pot. I have searched and searched to find info on this record for many years and I still have nothing. What i do know is that there is a version of Prince Buster's Al Capone on this 4 track ep that blows away the original (in my humble opinion) and that foster grant was (and might still be) a sunglasses designer. There is another great ska track on this called Pheonix City by Rockers Express and 2 dodgy rock tracks. The strangest part though is that there are 6 interludes in-between the grooves, all identical and quite frankly the worst thing I have ever heard on wax. Recorded 1980


weird interludes

Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers

Pretty rare Go Go funk 12" from Chuck Brown who is said to be one of the innovators of that sound. Hailing from Washington DC, he also cut the well loved and played "Bustin Loose" sampled by Nelly for Hot In Here. The Soul Searchers are also known for some great funk LP's on Sussex in the 70's with "Ashley's Roachclip" being sampled by everybody and "Think" by the likes of The Herbalizer and DJ Day.

Bobby Nunn - Private Party


















He got the moves fo sho! Cracking boogie track from Bobby Nunn if you look beyond the soul-glo sleeve and bite into the wax. The electronic bassline bounces the track along nicely with some slick synth action and lap dance vocals that makes this an 80's boogie favourite of mine on the Motown label. Recorded 1983


Friday, January 15, 2010

One Way - Mr Groove

This is really well known in 80's boogie funk circles and has a great groove that has been sampled in house music. Really works as a warm up track and head nodder. Plus the cover cracks me up. So here it is... Recorded 1984

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Princess Flash & Fierce - U Got To Have The Money

Ok enough of the 45's for a while. Here is an 80's boogie track that I know nothing about, apart from it's on Hot Shot Records and it's in my collection. Enjoy the clip. Recorded 1984

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

G Keith Alexander - Sneakers

This 45 is produced by Roy Ayres who is totally responsible for getting me hooked on rare groove. I saw him play live a couple of years back and the energy he put into the performance blew me away. A real legend and vibes master. Recorded 1973

Vernon Garrett - You Blew My Mind

Another one of my favourite play out funk tracks that has gained some serious cue burn along the way. I really love the gruffness of Vernon's vocals and the heavy drums that are really up in the mix. Recorded 1970

Taj Mahal - Chevrolet

Classic Taj Mahal! Recorded 1971

Zell Black - Fly Me

Once again it's the combination of all instruments that makes this track superb from start to finish. Heavy spacey beats n effects, cool vocals, fuzzed guitars and lovely bass. Check it out...... Recorded 1975

Slim Smith - My Conversation


Lovers rock classic by Slim Smith here. Hypnotic piano and summer vibes make this a winner.

Monday, January 11, 2010

True Ohio Playas - Can You See The Playas

Interesting label that puts out all manner of good deep music from disco to hip hop. This one however is a mix of both. Extremely lo-fi sounding but that is the appeal on this killer groove. Hard to track this one down now, but if you see one, grab it quick. Recorded 2008

1619 B.A.B - For Your Love

1619 Bad Ass Band says it all really. This 7" is a favourite of mine to play out. It's uplifting, powerful and has a serious pulsing bass section in the middle to boot. It is b/w a track called World which is also great and both tracks were later released on Chess.
Recorded 1973

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Glen Adams & The Professors - Tanya

Reggae instrumental on Brad's records that I purchased on ebay. I had no idea if the record was any good but I bought it anyway as the title is my wife's name, and just like her it's beautiful. Awwww!



Koko Taylor - Instant Everything

This is the only Koko Taylor record in my collection and so I know nothing about her, except that it's a great little track with exceptional lyrics.


Gwen McCrae - Your Love Is Worse Than A Cold Love

I have been a huge fan of Clarence Reid for some time now and he always seems to amaze me with his skills as a writer, producer or his smutty alias Blowfly. This time he has teamed up with Gwen McCrae to produce a stunning string laden soul masterpiece that has a similar feel to Across 110th St. Recorded 1974


Bee Bee Butler - Sweet Sweet Life


Uptempo sister funk here which has a bit of everything. Dancing drums, shake n bake tambo, blaring horns and really cool keys. Oh and of course the vocal with lyrics like "Since I met you, i'm not the same, your sweet lovin, puts sugar to shame."

Fontella Bass - Now That I've Found A Good Thing

Another dancefloor soul winner from Fontella Bass. Not much to say about this apart from the overall feeling is like a warm hug from a loved one. Recorded 1972


Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - Tell Me


My favourite Sharon Jones record thus far. This was a free 7" that I picked up in NYC on world record day 09 as they were giving it away as part of the celebration. The song oozes class with a northern feel and really sounds like it was made back in day.
Go Shazza! Recorded 2008

Danny Hunt - What's Happening To Our Love Affair

Wow! Danny Hunt busting out a very similar style to Stevie Wonder only with a much rawer feel to it, and slightly rougher vocals & production. That said, I absolutely love this track and more dancefloors should hear it.
Recorded 1974

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Myron & E With The Soul Investigators - Cold Game

I don't know what it is about this track that i love but i think it's the overall feeling. I picked it up while diggin in NYC last year which might be another reason i like it so much. It's northern soul that has a playful side reminiscent of The Monkeys - kinda. Have a listen and decide for yourselves. Recorded 2008

Moorish Vanguard - Sitting In The Sunshine Of Your Love



James Brown Produced Funk 45 of the highest order. This was Moorish Vanguard's only record and was recorded in 1977. Right from the first bar this record explodes with a high energy uptempo groove that doesn't let up through it's entire 3.10 secs. I wonder how many copies were made as it is extremely difficult to find these days. I've only seen 1 copy on ebay in the last 3 years. Recorded 1977

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Sargent Kelly - I Like It


FUNK 45 with great drums, slick bass and party vocals in the form of “never gonna get it right”, “I LIKE IT” There is an overall looseness to the track which i absolutely love. Recorded 1975