Posts tagged: Funk

F16C Summer of Soul Pt9 – HeavySoulBrutha Dave B – Fuzzed Out

By , August 20, 2017 11:17 am

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1. HSB Intro…
2. Walkin’ Up The Road – Betty Davis (Just Sunshine)
3. Bring It On Down To Me – Bobby Franklin’s Insanity (Thomas)
4. Whole Lotta Love – Dennis Coffey & The Detroit Guitar Band (Sussex)
5. Funky Mule – Ike Turner & The Kings Of Rhythm (Pompeii)
6. Funky Donkey – Bernard Purdie (Date)
7. I Want To Take You Higher – Sly & The Family Stone (Epic)
8. Knock On Wood – Ray King Soul Band (Direction)
9. The Camel – Cliff Nobles & Co. (Phil L.A. Of Soul)
10. In the Midnight Hour – The Chambers Brothers (Columbia)
11. The Lemon Song – Led Zeppelin (Atlantic)
12. Ohio / Machine Gun – The Isley Brothers (T-Neck)
13. Cosmic Slop – Funkadelic (Westbound)
14. Apache – Incredible Bongo Band (Pride)
15. Pain – Ohio Players (Westbound)
16. Billy Jack – Curtis Mayfield (Curtom)
17. I Want You (She’s So Heavy) – Eddie Hazel (Warner Bros.)

Listen/Download -HeavySoulBrutha Dave B – Fuzzed Out 150MB Mixed MP3

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Greetings all.

Welcome to Part Nine of the Funky16Corners 2017 Allnighter/Pledge Drive aka The Summer of Soul!

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This week we have a great selection from my man HeavySoulBrutha Dave B.

Dave is a frequent flier here at the Allnighter, and he always brings the heat.

He hits a lot of my faves in this mix.

First, a few words from HSB:

“BIG THANKS to Larry for asking me to participate in the annual F16C Pledge Drive. ALWAYS very honored! My contribution this year is some of my favorite joints that feature guitar heavy Funk & Soul. Be sure and search out these records if you dig a tune. I’m only highlighting one cut, but most are full of other incredible music you without a doubt need in your ear.

Don’t forget to drop a little donation for the cause while you’re here. This place is truly special and your support is appreciated, not only by Larry, but all of us that come here to discover great music. Peace and SOUL… HSB aka DaveB.”

Dig the sounds, and make sure to click on the Patreon button to help keep the lights on here at Funky16Corners! Fundraising up to this point has not been very encouraging, so please do what you can. It is as always greatly appreciated.

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We will continue with a new mix every week for the duration of the summer, with a selection of stellar contributions yet to come from some of my (and your) favorite selectors including  Tarik Thornton, and a closing mix from yours truly.

The fundraiser will also take a slightly different form this year, moving to Patreon (click here or on the logo below to go to the Funky16Corners page) , where you will be able to spread your contributions out over the entire year (i.e. if you pledge 12 bucks, it doles it out a dollar a month over the course of a year), which will help cover the ongoing server/broadcast/hardware expenses. This year has seen the upgrade of a couple of crucial pieces of equipment, and any help you fine people can provide will keep the machinery moving here at Funky16Corners central.

So please dig deep so we can continue to do the same!

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In addition to all the broadcasts and the blogging all of the Funky16Corners and Iron Leg mix archives will continue.

As I have mentioned recently, the changes to the general format here are as thus – The concentration of the operation will continue its shift to podcasting/radio, with the Funky16Corners Radio Show originating every week as a live broadcast, Thursday nights at 9PM Eastern on MIXLR, and will continue to be posted as a downloadable podcast every Friday, and broadcast in the UK on Cruising Radio.

The Iron Leg Radio Show will also move to a monthly live broadcast (day to be determined) also on MIXLR and will continue to be broadcast on Cruising Radio in the UK.

Don’t forget, my weekly radio show for WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio, Testify! is on the air live, every Wednesday night from 10-12. If you dig Funky16Corners and/or Iron Leg I think you’ll dig it. So tune in when you get a chance!
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So, download and dig the mix, keep digging the radio shows, and we’ll be back next week with another groovy mix.

Also, make sure to follow Funky16Corners on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Keep the faith

Larry

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F16C Summer of Soul Pt7 – Ben Gibson of the Hit, Git & Split/South London Soul Train

By , August 6, 2017 9:25 am

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Ben Gibson Guest Mix for the Funky16Corners Summer of Soulk

Eddie Floyd – Water – Stax
El Michaels Affair (Featuring Lee Fields) – Tearz – Big Crown Records
The Districts – One Lover (Just Won’t Do) – Nile Records
Jesse Johnson – Left Out – Old Town
Raymond Winnfield – Tweedie Pie – Fordom
Perk Badger & The Rising Suns – Do Your Stuff – Suncut
Friday, Saturday & Sunday – Potato Salad – Dig
Mr Jukes Featuring Charles Bradley – Grant Green – Universal
The Drifters – Drip Drop – Atlantic Records
Bumps Jackson – Funky In Jamaica Pt2- Alatac
Tony Troutman – Try It One More Time – T. Main Records
Marboo – What About Love – Midland International
Four Below Zero – My Baby’s Got E.S.P. – Roulette
79.5 – Terrorize My Heart (Disco Dub) – Big Crown Records
Manujothi – Shake Your Body Manujothi Records
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes – Get Out (And Let Me Cry) – Landa Records

 

Listen/Download – Ben Gibson – Guest Mix for the Funky16Corners 2017 Summer of Soul 117MB Mixed MP3

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Greetings all.

Welcome to Part Seven of the Funky16Corners 2017 Allnighter/Pledge Drive aka The Summer of Soul!

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This week we have a great selection from Ben Gibson of the Hit, Git & Split and the South London Soul Train.

Ben is one of the hottest funk/soul selectors in the UK and burns it up on the reg in two excellent club nights. He has excellent and eclectic taste, which you can see in is playlist.

A few word from Ben:

“As always it’s an absolute huge pleasure to be again involved with The Funky16Corners annual Allnighter / Pledge Drive!

I’m sure you’ll agree with me that without people like Larry Grogan constantly sharing not only his amazing collection but also his passion and wealth of knowledge, this scene wouldn’t be as thriving as it at the moment, so be sure to drop a few in the virtual F16C bucket!

This year I’ve put together for you just shy of 50 minutes of some of the records that have been doing the business both at home and at some of the nights I’ve been DJing at recently.

Enjoy!”

Ben Gibson

So dig the sounds, and make sure to click on the Patreon button to help keep the lights on here at Funky16Corners!

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We will continue with a new mix every week for the duration of the summer, with a selection of stellar contributions from some of my (and your) favorite selectors including  Tarik Thornton, DJ Bluewater and HeavySoulBrutha Dave B.

The fundraiser will also take a slightly different form this year, moving to Patreon (click here or on the logo below to go to the Funky16Corners page) , where you will be able to spread your contributions out over the entire year (i.e. if you pledge 12 bucks, it doles it out a dollar a month over the course of a year), which will help cover the ongoing server/broadcast/hardware expenses. This year has seen the upgrade of a couple of crucial pieces of equipment, and any help you fine people can provide will keep the machinery moving here at Funky16Corners central.

So please dig deep so we can continue to do the same!

Example

 

In addition to all the broadcasts and the blogging all of the Funky16Corners and Iron Leg mix archives will continue.

As I have mentioned recently, the changes to the general format here are as thus – The concentration of the operation will continue its shift to podcasting/radio, with the Funky16Corners Radio Show originating every week as a live broadcast, Thursday nights at 9PM Eastern on MIXLR, and will continue to be posted as a downloadable podcast every Friday, and broadcast in the UK on Cruising Radio.

The Iron Leg Radio Show will also move to a monthly live broadcast (day to be determined) also on MIXLR and will continue to be broadcast on Cruising Radio in the UK.

Don’t forget, my weekly radio show for WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio, Testify! is on the air live, every Wednesday night from 10-12. If you dig Funky16Corners and/or Iron Leg I think you’ll dig it. So tune in when you get a chance!
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So, download and dig the mix, keep digging the radio shows, and we’ll be back next week with another groovy mix.

Also, make sure to follow Funky16Corners on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Keep the faith

Larry

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F16C Summer of Soul/Pledge Drive Pt6 – Chris Lujan – Dirty Dirty Podcast 2017 Year In Review Pt1 – Instrumentals

By , July 30, 2017 10:07 am

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Chris Lujan- Dirty Dirty Podcast Year In Review Pt1 – The Instrumentals

Lee Fields & The Expressions – Make The World (Instrumental)
Scone Cash Players – The Slitter
The Vicious Seeds – Sneaker Collector
Jukka Eskola Soul Trio – Martha’s New Moment
The 238s – The Scratch
Cookin’ On 3 Burners – Enter Sandman
The Great Revivers – Growing Older (Instrumental)
The Dip – Won’t Be Coming Back
The Du-Rites – Bite It
Capriccio, Magnant & Associates – Gavel Strike
Ikebe Shakedown – Curitiba Strut
The Zone Identity – Funk-I-Tus
Leroi Conroy – Tiger Trot
The M-Tet – Where Did Our Pride Go (Instrumental)

Listen/Download – Chris Lujan – The Dirty Dirty Podcast 2017 Year In Review Pt1 – The Instrumentals 159MB Mixed MP3

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Greetings all.

Welcome to Part Six of the Funky16Corners 2017 Allnighter/Pledge Drive aka The Summer of Soul!

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This week we have a great selection from Chris Lujan of the M-Tet and the Dirty Dirty podcast.

Chris has been working it as a musician, producer and podcaster for a minute now (you’ve heard his stuff on the Funky16Corners Radio Show as well as listened to his mixes in past Pledge Drives) and this year’s mix is another groovy collection of soulful/funky contemporary instrumentals.

A few word from Chris:

“Larry has been a supporter of mine since the beginning of the Lugnut Brand Records label and I can’t thank him enough for that. I was thrilled when he agreed to write the liner notes for The M-Tet’s first LP release, Long Play. So, I’m more than happy to contribute a mix for this year’s Funky16Corners “Summer Of Soul – All Nighter” pledge drive. I didn’t have to dig too far into the crates for this one. In fact, all of this stuff was sitting right on top, some of it fresh from the mailbox. There have been so many great records coming out in recent times that I’ve decided to highlight only releases that have come out this year so far. Not only that, but I also decided to keep things all instrumental. Anyone who knows me knows that I love the instrumentals possibly a fair bit more than their vocal counterparts. Pardon some of the shameless self-promotion on some of these tracks. But, I’ve been blessed with some nice collaborations lately. We’ve also got a debut of sorts here with the debut of a new Leroi Conroy track coming out soon on Colemine Records thanks to Terry Cole. So, here we have “2017 Year in Review – Pt.1 (The Instrumentals)”. Dig!”

So dig the sounds, and make sure to click on the Patreon button to help keep the lights on here at Funky16Corners!

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We will continue with a new mix every week for the duration of the summer, with a selection of stellar contributions from some of my (and your) favorite selectors including  Tarik Thornton, Ben Gibson, Chris Lujan of the M-Tet, DJ Bluewater and HeavySoulBrutha Dave B.

The fundraiser will also take a slightly different form this year, moving to Patreon (click here or on the logo below to go to the Funky16Corners page) , where you will be able to spread your contributions out over the entire year (i.e. if you pledge 12 bucks, it doles it out a dollar a month over the course of a year), which will help cover the ongoing server/broadcast/hardware expenses. This year has seen the upgrade of a couple of crucial pieces of equipment, and any help you fine people can provide will keep the machinery moving here at Funky16Corners central.

So please dig deep so we can continue to do the same!

Example

 

In addition to all the broadcasts and the blogging all of the Funky16Corners and Iron Leg mix archives will continue.

As I have mentioned recently, the changes to the general format here are as thus – The concentration of the operation will continue its shift to podcasting/radio, with the Funky16Corners Radio Show originating every week as a live broadcast, Thursday nights at 9PM Eastern on MIXLR, and will continue to be posted as a downloadable podcast every Friday, and broadcast in the UK on Cruising Radio.

The Iron Leg Radio Show will also move to a monthly live broadcast (day to be determined) also on MIXLR and will continue to be broadcast on Cruising Radio in the UK.

Don’t forget, my weekly radio show for WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio, Testify! is on the air live, every Wednesday night from 10-12. If you dig Funky16Corners and/or Iron Leg I think you’ll dig it. So tune in when you get a chance!
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So, download and dig the mix, keep digging the radio shows, and we’ll be back next week with another groovy mix.

Also, make sure to follow Funky16Corners on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Keep the faith

Larry

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PS Head over to Iron Leg when you have a minute!. <

F16C Summer of Soul/Pledge Drive Pt5 – Brian ‘Preacher Man’ Hannan and DJ Trueskillz – Funkdefy Summer Mix

By , July 23, 2017 10:27 am

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Brian ‘Preacher Man’ Hannan and DJ Trueskillz – Funkdefy Summer Mix

The Budos Band – King Charles
Mario Nascimbene – Hot Buns
Orgone – A Wot
Johnny Harris – Stepping Stones (Fragment of Fear Soundtrack)
The Winstons – Amen, Brother
Alfreda Brockington – Your Love Has Got Me Chained and Bound
The James Hunter Six – One Way Love
Eli “Paperboy” Reed & The True Loves – Stake Your Claim
Donald Lee Richardson – You Got Me In The Palm Of Your Hand
Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings – I’ll Still Be True
Nick Waterhouse – Ain’t There Something That Money Can’t Buy
Victor Green – Creole Girl
The Shaolin Afronauts – Follow The Path
Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band – Beetham Highway Ride
The Budos Band – Mas O Menos
Isaac Hayes – Joe Bell (Tough Guys Soundtrack)
Bill Caffie – I Am Mr. Big Stuff
Calvin Arnold – I Got Another One
Bobby & Cindy – If This Ain’t Really Love
Vernon Garrett – Long Lonely Nights
The Thoughts – Walk On Brother
Otis Jackson – Messenger To The Ghetto
Soul Excitement – Stay Together
Reggie Soul – I Got Jody
Georgiana McCoy & The Cassettes – I Don’t Want Nobody Else
Blume – Harold’s Room
Marva Whitney – I’m Tired, I’m Tired, I’m Tired (Things Better Change Before It’s Too Late)
Bee Bee Butler – Sweet Life
Black Nasty – Hip Drop
The Mohawks – Baby Hold On
Sylvie Vartan – Dansons (Let’s Dance)
Louis Neefs – Sixteen Tons
Les Chanceliers – Ooogum Boogum
B.J. Baker – Anywhere
Les Surfs – If You Please
New Swing Sextet – Monkey See, Monkey Do
Sister Cookie – Where’s My Money
Soul Finders – Why Don’t You Do Right
London Fogg – Easy Mover

Listen/Download – Brian ‘Preacher Man’ Hannan and DJ Trueskillz – Funkdefy Summer Mix – 159MB Mixed MP3

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Greetings all.

Welcome to Part Five of the Funky16Corners 2017 Allnighter/Pledge Drive aka The Summer of Soul!

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This week we have a great selection from the dynamic duo of Brian ‘Preacher Man’ Hannan and DJ Trueskillz of Funkdefy in Columbus, Ohio.

Preacher Man and Trueskillz have been holding it down in Columbus for 13 years, and do their Funkdefy night the last Saturday of every month at Bossy Girl’s Pin Up Joint, where this set was recorded live on May 27, 2017.

What you get here is a very tight set mixing old and new sounds together to keep the dance floor hopping all night long.

So dig the sounds, and make sure to click on the Patreon button to help keep the lights on here at Funky16Corners!

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We will continue with a new mix every week for the duration of the summer, with a selection of stellar contributions from some of my (and your) favorite selectors including  Tarik Thornton, Ben Gibson, Chris Lujan of the M-Tet, DJ Bluewater and HeavySoulBrutha Dave B.

The fundraiser will also take a slightly different form this year, moving to Patreon (click here or on the logo below to go to the Funky16Corners page) , where you will be able to spread your contributions out over the entire year (i.e. if you pledge 12 bucks, it doles it out a dollar a month over the course of a year), which will help cover the ongoing server/broadcast/hardware expenses. This year has seen the upgrade of a couple of crucial pieces of equipment, and any help you fine people can provide will keep the machinery moving here at Funky16Corners central.

So please dig deep so we can continue to do the same!

Example

 

In addition to all the broadcasts and the blogging all of the Funky16Corners and Iron Leg mix archives will continue.

As I have mentioned recently, the changes to the general format here are as thus – The concentration of the operation will continue its shift to podcasting/radio, with the Funky16Corners Radio Show originating every week as a live broadcast, Thursday nights at 9PM Eastern on MIXLR, and will continue to be posted as a downloadable podcast every Friday, and broadcast in the UK on Cruising Radio.

The Iron Leg Radio Show will also move to a monthly live broadcast (day to be determined) also on MIXLR and will continue to be broadcast on Cruising Radio in the UK.

Don’t forget, my weekly radio show for WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio, Testify! is on the air live, every Wednesday night from 10-12. If you dig Funky16Corners and/or Iron Leg I think you’ll dig it. So tune in when you get a chance!
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So, download and dig the mix, keep digging the radio shows, and we’ll be back next week with another groovy mix.

Also, make sure to follow Funky16Corners on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Keep the faith

Larry

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PS Head over to Iron Leg when you have a minute!. <

Funky16Corners Summer of Soul/Pledge Drive Pt3 – Vincent the Soul Chef – The Easy Chair Sessions Vol 3

By , July 9, 2017 10:31 am

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Vincent the Soul Chef – The Easy Chair Sessions Vol 3

01 Go Ahead And Burn – Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces (Checker)
02 Bring It Up – James Brown (King)
03 Judge Baby I’m Back – Cliff Nobles & Co.(Phil LA Of Soul)
04 Lookin For My Pig – Joe Tex (Dial)
05 Night Owl – Howard Tate (Verve)
06 The Mule – The James Boys – (Phil LA Of Soul)
07 Let’s Do Some Good Timing – Alvin Cash (Mar V Lus)
08 Get Down – Harvey Scales & The Seven Sounds (Magic Touch)
09 I Found Out – Sam & Dave (Roulette)
10 Lickin’ Stick – George Torrance & The Casuals (Shout)
11 Mole Skin – Bobby Kool (Expo)
12 All Turned On – San Remo Golden Strings (Ric Tic)
13 Tears Of A Clown – Smokey Robinson & The Mirackes (Tamla)
14 Soul Strut – Floyd Smith (Dakar)
15 The Sand Step – The Nilsmen (RJR)
16 Funky – The S.T.4 (Scepter)
17 Cracker Jack – Mickey And His Mice (Marti)
18 Swamp Fever – Mel Brown (Impulse)
19 Different Strokes – Syl Johnson (Stateside)
20 Hot Dog – Mongo Santamaria (Columbia)
21 That Driving Beat – Willie Mitchell (Hi)
22 Workout Stevie Workout – Stevie Wonder (Tamla)
23 Bear Mash – Ramsey Lewis (Cadet)
24 Look Ka Py Py – The Meters (Josie)
25 Donkey Chop – The DT-6 (Starla)

 

Listen/Download – Vincent the Soul Chef – The Easy Chair Sessions – 141MB Mixed MP3

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Greetings all.

Welcome to Part Three of the Funky16Corners 2017 Allnighter/Pledge Drive aka The Summer of Soul!

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This week we have a great selection from my man Vincent the Soul Chef of Fufu Stew!

First, a few words from Vincent:

“I’ll say this: after following Larry for close to fifteen years now, I’m convinced that it’s not necessarily about what you have in your crate or how much it costs, but it’s all in how you present it. That said, I’m all about presenting everything I have on my website and eventually returning to Mixlr in the not too distant future. In the meantime, I did a complete overhaul of the record rooms, and simply chose to rip these 45s from the comfort of my easy chair in the process, hence the title. Nothing too extravagant, rare or even new in my crates, just some of my all time favourites from the last fifteen years or so. Now if you fancy something a little more eclectic, then please feel free to like my Facebook page, or visit my website and mixcloud profiles… enjoy 😀
https://www.facebook.com/fufustew/
https://www.fufustew.com/
https://www.mixcloud.com/fufustew/
https://www.mixcloud.com/fufustewtoo/

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We will continue with a new mix every week for the duration of the summer, with a selection of stellar contributions from some of my (and your) favorite selectors including  Tarik Thornton, Ben Gibson, DJ Prime Mundo, DJ RP of Funkdefy, Chris Lujan of the M-Tet, DJ Bluewater and HeavySoulBrutha Dave B.

The fundraiser will also take a slightly different form this year, moving to Patreon (click here or on the logo below to go to the Funky16Corners page) , where you will be able to spread your contributions out over the entire year (i.e. if you pledge 12 bucks, it doles it out a dollar a month over the course of a year), which will help cover the ongoing server/broadcast/hardware expenses. This year has seen the upgrade of a couple of crucial pieces of equipment, and any help you fine people can provide will keep the machinery moving here at Funky16Corners central.

So please dig deep so we can continue to do the same!

Example

 

In addition to all the broadcasts and the blogging all of the Funky16Corners and Iron Leg mix archives will continue.

As I have mentioned recently, the changes to the general format here are as thus – The concentration of the operation will continue its shift to podcasting/radio, with the Funky16Corners Radio Show originating every week as a live broadcast, Thursday nights at 9PM Eastern on MIXLR, and will continue to be posted as a downloadable podcast every Friday, and broadcast in the UK on Cruising Radio.

The Iron Leg Radio Show will also move to a monthly live broadcast (day to be determined) also on MIXLR and will continue to be broadcast on Cruising Radio in the UK.

Don’t forget, my weekly radio show for WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio, Testify! is on the air live, every Wednesday night from 10-12. If you dig Funky16Corners and/or Iron Leg I think you’ll dig it. So tune in when you get a chance!
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So, download and dig the mix, keep digging the radio shows, and we’ll be back next week with another groovy mix.

Also, make sure to follow Funky16Corners on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Keep the faith

Larry

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PS Head over to Iron Leg when you have a minute!. <

Funky16Corners Summer of Soul Starts Monday 6/26!

By , June 22, 2017 11:31 am

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Greetings all.

Just a note to let you all know that this years Funky16Corners Allnighter/Pledge Drive starts this coming Monday 6/26!

This year the extravaganza is running as the Funky16Corners Summer of Soul, with a brand new mix every single week for the duration of the summer to help launch the Funky16Corners Radio Network.

As it has in past years, things will start and end with a Funky16Corners mix, with a selection of stellar contributions from some of my (and your) favorite selectors including DJ Prestige, Tarik Thornton, Ben Gibson, DJ Prime Mundo, DJ RP of Funkdefy, Vincent the Soul Chef, Chris Lujan of the M-Tet, DJ Bluewater and HeavySoulBrutha Dave B.

The pledging will also take a slightly different form this year, moving to Patreon (click here or on the logo below to go to the Funky16Corners page) , where you will be able to spread your contributions out over the entire year, which will help cover the ongoing server/broadcast/hardware expenses. This year has seen the upgrade of a couple of crucial pieces of equipment, and any help you fine people can provide will keep the machinery moving here at Funky16Corners central.

Example

 

In addition to all the broadcasts and the blogging all of the Funky16Corners and Iron Leg mix archives will continue.

As I have mentioned recently, the changes to the general format here are as thus – The concentration of the operation will continue its shift to podcasting/radio, with the Funky16Corners Radio Show originating every week as a live broadcast, Thursday nights at 9PM Eastern on MIXLR, and will continue to be posted as a downloadable podcast every Friday, and broadcast in the UK on Cruising Radio.

The Iron Leg Radio Show will also move to a monthly live broadcast (day to be determined) also on MIXLR and will continue to be broadcast on Cruising Radio in the UK.

 

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Don’t forget, my weekly radio show for WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio, Testify! is on the air live, every Wednesday night from 10-12. If you dig Funky16Corners and/or Iron Leg I think you’ll dig it. So tune in when you get a chance!
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So, dig it all, get ready for Monday, and I’ll see you all then.

Also, make sure to follow Funky16Corners on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Keep the faith

Larry

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PS Head over to Iron Leg when you have a minute!. <

James Duncan – I Got It Made (In the Shade)

By , June 11, 2017 9:12 am

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Listen/Download – James Duncan – I Got It Made (In the Shade) MP3

Greetings all.

Before we get rolling….

The Funky16Corners blogging experience has begun its transition into the (grandiosely named, but with tongue in cheek) Funky16Corners Radio Network!

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The changes are as thus – The concentration of the operation will continue its shift to podcasting/radio, with the Funky16Corners Radio Show originating every week as a live broadcast, Thursday nights at 9PM Eastern on MIXLR, and will continue to be posted as a downloadable podcast every Friday, and broadcast in the UK on Cruising Radio.

The Iron Leg Radio Show will also move to a monthly live broadcast (day to be determined) also on MIXLR and will continue to be broadcast on Cruising Radio in the UK.

Actual written blogging will continue, but will likely be limited to one new post a week.

This year’s Funky16Corners Allnighter/Pledge Drive will evolve into a Summer of Soul, with a new guest mix posted here (starting at the end of June) once a week, every week for the duration of the summer.

So dig in, join me on Thursday nights, and keep watching this space for further details.
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Today’s selection is something I picked up a couple of years ago after being tipped off to the fact that it shared a backing track with another record already residing in my crates.

James Duncan recorded a grip of 45s on his own and with the Duncan Trio for the King/Federal from 1964 on into the eary 70s.

His earlier stuff is features some amazing, raw vocals in a New Breed R&B style.

Today’s selection ‘I Got It Made (in the Shade)’ was released in 1970, and sees Mr Duncan inside a much funkier bag.

The tune opens with some wild, bow-legged, twangy guitar and tight drums, with Duncan singing over the top.

In and of itself, it is a fine funk 45 indeed.

That said, a year or two later, Hugh Boynton made his way up to Macon, GA (where the Duncan track has been recorded) and availed himself of the backing track for ‘I Got It Made (In the Shade)’, writing new lyrics and adding a new vocal (and giving himself writing credit)  rechristening the song as ‘The Funky Grasshopper’.

Neither record is particularly expensive, both hovering in the 25-30 dollar range. You can dig the Hugh Boynton side on Youtube.

I hope you dig the sounds.
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Don’t forget, my weekly radio show for WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio, Testify! is on the air live, every Wednesday night from 10-12. If you dig Funky16Corners and/or Iron Leg I think you’ll dig it. So tune in when you get a chance!
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Also, make sure to follow Funky16Corners on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Keep the faith

Larry

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Also, the brand new Funky16Corners ‘Keep Calm and Stay Funky’ stickers have arrived! The stickers are 4″ x 3″ and printed on high quality, glossy stock. They are $2.00 each, with free shipping in the US ($2.00 per order shipping outside of the US). Click here to go to the ordering page.

PS Head over to Iron Leg too. <

Harvey Scales and the Seven Sounds – The Yolk b/w The Funky Yolk

By , May 21, 2017 10:38 am

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Harvey Scales and the Seven Sounds

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Listen/Download – Harvey Scales and the Seven Sounds – The Yolk MP3

Listen/Download – Harvey Scales and the Seven Sounds – The Funky Yolk MP3

Greetings all.

Before we get rolling….

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My new weekly radio show for WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio, Testify! had it’s inaugural episode last Wednesday and is archived over there. If you dig Funky16Corners and/or Iron Leg I think you’ll dig it. I’ll be on the air every Wednesday night from 10-12, live, so tune in when you get a chance!
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Hows about we start the week with the musical defibrillation of Harvey Scales and the Seven Sounds?

I forget where I picked up on this particular 45, but Harvey and his Sounds have popped up in this spot on numerous occasions, in posts, mixes and on the radio show.

The group, based out of Milwaukee, WI released a number of smoking 45s during the 60s (mostly on the local Magic Touch label) and Harvey himself doing 45s and LPs for labels like Casablanca through the disco era.

Today’s selection comes from a two single run for Chess in 1970. Both of the 45s originated with their local operation in Milwaukee, having been produced (and cowritten) by Magic Touch owner Lennie LaCour.

What you get here are variations on a theme, that being the Yolk, which appears (an assumption based solely on anecdotal, record collector information) to have been a dance of some kind.

‘The Yolk’ and its continuation ‘The Funky Yolk’ are both fine examples of prime, late 60s/early 70s kick-ass funk, and are among the finest things Harvey and the Sounds ever laid down. They are both packed from end to end with blazing horns, Harvey’s fine singing and some pounding drums. ‘The Yolk’ is your basic statement, with ‘The Funky Yolk’ following as a more heavily instrumental continuation.

I don’t recall dropping a lot of dough on this smoker, but Popsike seems to indicate that it has been changing hands for north of 50 bucks, often close to (or over) 100, and considering the heat contained in the grooves, it’s worth every penny.

I hope you dig it, and I’ll see you all on Wednesday.

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Keep the faith

Larry

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Keith Mansfield and His Orchestra – Soul Confusion

By , May 16, 2017 1:02 pm

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Keith Mansfield (left) and Alan Hawkshaw

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Greetings all.

Before we get started, just a reminder about some important news.

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Starting this Wednesday, 5/17 from 10PM to 12, and every Wednesday going forward at that time I will be doing a new weekly show on the WFMU Give the Drummer Radio stream called Testify! This show (which had a couple of dry runs elsewhere, earlier on) will see yours truly in a more free-form bag, taking the worlds of Funky16Corners and Iron Leg and mashing them together, with soul, rock, funk, pop, garage, psyche, R&B, Now Sound, jazz and anything else I think sounds good. The show will originate live from the Funky16Corners Subterranean Blogcasting Nerve Center and Record Vault, and will be archived thereafter.

So if your ears are free Wednesday night, turn them toward WFMU.org, click on the Give The Drummer stream and dig what it is that I am putting down.
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The track I bring you today is an old favorite, the flipside of which (the amazing ‘Boogaloo’ appeared in the eareliest incarnation of the blog 12 years ago!).

I have no idea why I waited so long to serve up the flip, but here it is.

Keith Mansfield was one of the great library masters on the UK scene, recording a grip of stuff for the storied KPM label as well as a number of mainstream releases under his own name.

Today’s selection has kind of an odd history.

‘Soul Confusion’ is a 45-only track, and was only released in the for you see today here in the US on an Epic promo.

In the UK the (same) track was billed under the name ‘Sugar with the Keith Mansfield Orchestra (Sugar being the vocalist, Sugar Simone who does not appear on the track) under a different title altogether, ‘11AM Tuesday Morning Taxi’ on CBS/UK. I have no idea why.

The other side of the US 45, ‘Boogaloo’ had appeared the year before on the excellent ‘All You Need Is Keith Mansfield’ LP, alongside the very groovy, breakbeat version of Mansfield’s oft covered ‘Soul Thing’.

‘Soul Confusion’, featuring (naturally) Hammond master Alan Hakshaw, is a funky, brassy groover with great rhythm guitar trading lines with the organ and hard hitting drums. There is a small drum break as well.

The 45 has gone up in price considerably since I found my copy (in the field, and on the cheap, luckily). Decent copies pull in between 75 and 100 dollars.

You can still get the LP (but no ‘Soul Confusion’, though the RPM/Retrodisc reissue from 2008 includes the track) at a much more reasonable price.

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

And, while you’re at it, make sure to follow Funky16Corners on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Keep the faith

Larry

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Curley Moore – Sophisticated Sissy Pt1

By , May 7, 2017 10:25 am

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Curley Moore

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Greetings all.

Thanks in large part to the odd working of my brain – especially as it pertains to the selection of blog content – we commence the second “theme week’ in a row.

Last week we looked at three Stax 45s.

This week we head south for three (excellent) New Orleans-based 45s.

As we did last week, we get things rolling with a dance craze 45, which oddly enough shares a title with a different Rufus Thomas 45, ‘Sophisticated Sissy’ by Curley Moore (Rufus’s came out in 1967, Moore’s in 1968).

Curley Moore is one of my favorite journeyman New Orleans soul singers, having recorded through the 60s and 70s for a variety of labels (Ace, NOLA, Teem, Sansu, Instant, House of the Fox) starting out with Huey Piano Smith and the Clowns and moving on to a series of outstanding solo 45s.

Moore was, like Willie Harper, possessed of one of the really interesting voices in New Orleans soul and R&B, and like Harper got to work with the mighty Allen Toussaint.

‘Sophisticated Sissy’ came out right on the cusp of what I like to call ‘The 33s’, i.e. records released on the Instant label with a catalog number higher than 3300, the dividing line (though there are some exceptions) between the soul and funk eras of the label, and right around the time (1968) when it seems that Instant was pressing their 45s in progressively smaller quantities (thus the increased rarity of their titles).

‘Sophisticated Sissy’, written by Huey Smith (who was doing a lot of work for Instant in this era) and Brenda Brannon (a frequent collaborator of Smith’s), sounds like a revved up version of Moore’s classic ‘Soul Train’, with a helping of heavy drums (sounds a lot like Smokey Johnson to me), twangy guitar and a pulsing piano like (Smith, no doubt).

The tune isn’t exactly a vocal showcase – it follows the dance craze template pretty closely – with Moore’s vocal being doubled by a female singer, but it does have a lot of New Orleans soul-into-funk flavor.

As funky New Orleans 45s go, ‘Sophisticated Sissy’ is fairly slept-on, still coming in at under 50 bucks, which I find kind of mind-boggling, but if you want to slip a copy into your playbox, that will work to your benefit.

I hope you dig it, and I’ll see you all on Wednesday.

Also, make sure to follow Funky16Corners on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.

Keep the faith

Larry

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Wilson Pickett – Love Will Keep Us Together

By , April 20, 2017 11:10 am

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The Wicked One!

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Greetings all.

The end of the week is here, and so then I must ask you once again to tune in the Funky16Corners Radio Show, which comes to you each and every Friday with the best in soul, funk, jazz and rare groove, all on original vinyl. You can subscribe to the show as a podcast in iTunes, listen on your mobile device via the TuneIn and Stitcher apps, check it out on Mixcloud, or grab yourself an MP3 right here at Funky16Corners.com

We close out a week of familiar songs in unfamiliar renditions with a very solid souping up of one of the biggest slices of AM Gold from the 70s.

The first time I heard (thanks Mike Schaefer!) that Wilson Pickett had done a cover of the Captain and Tennille’s ‘Love Will Keep Us Together’ (a song I actually dig in the original version) I could scarcely believe it.

When I finally heard it, I was pleasantly surprised.

It’s not that I thought that Pickett wasn’t capable, but rather that I suspected that he might be too powerful a singer, and would blow through it like a bullet through a wet tissue.

Recorded in 1976 and released on Pickett’s ‘Chocolate Mountain’ LP (a one off on his TK distributed Wicked label), ‘Love Will Keep Us Together’ was a #69 R&B hit (no notice on the Pop charts, other than some minor regional success in L.A.).

Pickett’s version is slightly funky with enough pop polish to keep the AM audience interested, but no so much as to scare away his diehard fans.
It’s really cool to hear the song removed from Toni Tennille’s buttery voice and recast with Pickett’s razor-sharp growl.

I dig it, and I hope you do, too.

See you all on Monday.

Keep the faith

Larry

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Robert Parker – Get Ta Steppin’

By , April 13, 2017 1:02 pm

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Robert Parker

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Greetings all.

The end of the week is nigh, and so then is the Funky16Corners Radio Show, which arrives each and every Friday with the best in soul, funk, jazz and rare groove, all on original vinyl. You should subscribe to the show as a podcast in iTunes, listen on your mobile device via the TuneIn and Stitcher apps, check it out on Mixcloud, or grab yourself an MP3 right here at Funky16Corners.com

The record I bring you today is surely known to aficionados of New Orleans music, especially its funky side, but to precious few others.

To most people that know Robert Parker’s music, that knowledge begins and ends with ‘Barefootin’, not only Parker’s biggest hit, but one of the biggest hits to ever come out of New Orleans, having become a perennial on oldies stations, a favorite of the soulies as well as having been covered a bunch of times, and even having been used as a commercial jingle.

Parker recorded a grip of great stuff for the NOLA label in the mid-60s (including the excellent ‘Barefootin’ LP), but never really hit the charts after 1967, even though he continued to record for SSS Intl and eventually (from 1974-1977) Island records.

‘Get Ta Steppin’ was released on Island in 1974, and it is as good a slice of 1970s New Orleans funk as you are likely to find.

Written by Parker, and produced and arranged by Wardell Quezerge, ‘Get Ta Steppin’ has an impossibly heavy bass line and twangy guitar (possibly Meters George Porter Jr and Leon Nocentelli) and funky drums. Parker himself is in rare form, and the song is so catchy, so funky, that it seems a crime of sorts that it wasn’t a hit. As far as I can tell it didn’t get any traction in the R&B or Pop charts, even regionally.

After his brief run with Island, Parker seems to have (aside from a fake “live” set on a compilation) ceased recording entirely.

This is – as is the case with so many great New Orleans singers – a huge drag.

Fortunately for you good folks, ‘Get Ta Steppin’ is not a terribly well known or expensive 45, so get yourself a copy, drop the needle, turn up the bass and watch the dancers get down.

I hope you dig the tune, and I’ll see you all on Monday.

Keep the faith

Larry

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