RIP Chuck Brown 1936 – 2012
Chuck Brown
Listen/Download Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers – Bustin’ Loose Pt1
Greetings all.
Well….
A crappy week just got even worse with word coming down that the mighty Chuck Brown, longtime DC fixture and the Godfather of Go Go had passed away at the age of 75.
Though he is known to most for heat like the Soul Searchers’ uber-break/mega-sample ‘Ashley’s Roachclip’ (featured here back in 2008, I just reactivated the link) Brown was bringing the funk from the 1960s (the early Soul Searchers recorded a fantastic, and rare cover of James Brown’s ‘There Was a Time’) , first backing other artists before forming the Soul Searchers.
It was with that band that he recorded a couple of outstanding albums for Sussex, ‘We the People’ (1972) and ‘Salt of the Earth’ (1974).
The Soul Searchers hit the R&B Hot 100 five times (many of those in the Top 40) between 1972 and 1975, and then again in 1978 with the hot biscuit I bring you today, ‘Bustin Loose Pt1’ which made it all the way to Number One (hitting the outer edges of the Pop Top 40 as well).
The cut is a burner from start to finish, and might be familiar to some of the younger heads from its recent appearance in a commercial for chocolate chip cookies.
Chuck Brown was a master, and he will be missed.
Keep the faith
Larry
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Mighty fine, sir, both this one and “Ashley’s Roachclip.” Thank you very much.
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Chuck – so underappreciated – records = fantastic – live must have been killer, just wish I’d had the opportunity to see him live….RIP Chuck