McKinley Jackson and the Politicians – Love Machine Pts 1&2

By , June 28, 2016 11:12 am

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Listen/Download – McKinley Jackson and the Politicians – Love Machine Pt1 MP3

Listen/Download – McKinley Jackson and the Politicians – Love Machine Pt2 MP3

Greetings all.

I’d like to start by thanking everyone that participated in the Funky16Corners 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive, either as a donor or selector. Your generosity continues to inspire me, and helps the podcast, blog and archives up and running.

The drawing for the M-Tet 45 will be announced on Friday.

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The world of funk and soul is filled with stars, but they wouldn’t be anything without the studio bands that provided the foundation for much of their music.

Groups like the Funk Brothers (Motown and many smaller Detroit labels), the Philly rhythm section/MFSB who can be heard on just about everything that came out of Philadelphia for a decade, the Chess/Cadet house band, and today’s artists, McKinley Jackson and the Politicians.

Jackson had been a Detroit trombone player and arranger (working on records for folks like Lee Rogers, the Fabulous Peps, Ortheia Barnes and Gloria Taylor) who followed Holland/Dozier/Holland when they went left Motown to form Invictus/Hotwax, eventually leading the house band for those labels (the Politicians).

Jackson and the Politicians recorded and album for Hotwax in 1971 and went on to have a minor R&B hit with the fuzz-guitar led ‘Free Your Mind’.

Though the Politicians were mainly and instrumental outfit, they brought in songwriter, producer and Invictus/Hotwax A&R man Ron Dunbar on vocals for part one of today’s selection ‘Love Machine’.

Unlike most of their album, which is composed of fairly hard edged funk, ‘Love Machine’ is pure early 70s soul with a style that was aimed (however unsuccessfully) at the charts.

‘Love Machine’ was actually the first single released by the Politicians, and I’m surprised that it wasn’t a hit. It’s a great song, with plenty of hooks and a great vocal by Dunbar, and the instrumental take (which also appeared as the B-side to ‘Free Your Mind’) on the flipside is cool as well.

Their album is outstanding (and expensive) funk and well worth tracking down.

I hope you dig the sounds and I’ll see you all on Friday.

Keep the faith

Larry

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