Disc 1 | Disc 2 | ||
Joe S. Maxey | Right On! | Monk Higgins | Ain’t That Hateful |
Clarence Gatemouth Brown | Summertime | The Soul Runners | Grits ‘n’ Corn Bread |
Beverly Pitts | Just Some Soul | Righteous Brothers Band | Green Onions |
Perry & The Harmonics | James Goes To Soulville | Kase Trio | Shug |
Hank Marr | Marr’s Groove | Mark III Trio | Blues For Elmer |
Lorenzo Holden | The Wig | The Pop-Ups | Lurking |
The Limas | Big Limas | World Famous Upsetters | Cabbage Greens |
Oliver Sain | Jerk Loose | Little Sonny | The Mix Up |
Johnny Hammond Smith | The Golden Thrush | Watts 103rd Street | Charley |
Junior Parker | These Kind Of Blues (Pt. 2) | Hank Marr | White House Party |
Boss Sounds | In The Midnight Hour | The Triumphs | Turn Out The Light |
Mark III Trio | Good Grease | Jamo Thomas | Jamo’s Soul |
Dino & The Dell-Tones | Slapstick | James Rivers | Tighten Up |
Bash Brannigan | Hunky Funky | Four Gents | Soul Sister |
The Blendells | Get Your Baby | The Premiers | Get Your Baby |
The Corky Wilkie Band | Something Swinging | The Registers | No Deposit No Return |
Leon & The Burners | Whiplash | Tom Douglas | Haulin’ |
Chuck Rowan | Jerk Walk | Merle Saunders | Soul Roach |
Booker T & The MG’s | Bootleg/Green Onions Medley | The Buena Vistas | Hot Shot |
Merle Saunders | How’s That | Rudy Robinson | The Mustang |
The Nu-Trons | Beat | George Semper | Collard Greens |
The Dukeys | Sho-Nuf M.F. | The Four Steps | Same Old Beat |
Gaynel Hodge | Follow the Fox | Ramsey Lewis Trio | Hang On, Sloopy |
E Rodney Jones | R&B Time (Pt. 2) | John Adams | I Will Love You |
Johnny Talbot | Never Make Your Baby Cry | Ric-Tic House Band | Agent Double-O-Soul |
Dave Bartholomew | Wishbone | Charlie Earland | Yes-Suh! |
Leon & The Burners | Crack Up | Leon Haywood | Soul On |
The Wild Child | Down In The Chile | World Famous Upsetters | KP |
Sammie John | Boss Bag | Gentleman June Gardner | Last Night |
Harold Battiste Jr | How We Do It In New Orleans | Eddie Bishop | Call Me |
Instrumentals Soul-Style Vol. 3 – 1965-1966 2CD
£10.00
Description
Funk was the name of the game in ’66 with a noticeably slower tempo than in the year before. Some of these tracks were made as dance records, others as records for DJs to talk over between hits, and others still were B-side fillers where the band just jammed on. These are great grooves put down by top-flight musicians. Grab that tin of talcum powder and step on out!
This volume contains many treasures…a choice selection that will delight both lovers of high calibre soul and dance addicts, since these two things are not contradictory. Soul Bag
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