F16C 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive – Chris Lujan – The Adrian Younge Instrumentals

By , June 14, 2016 11:54 am

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Chris Lujan / Dirty Dirty Podcast: Adrian Younge (the instrumentals)
K-NOW Intro
Life Of A Hustler
Una Chiamata Inattesa
King Of New York
Sittin’ By The Radio
1969 Organ
Sirens
Sandrine
Black Dynamite Theme
Hear My Love
Ghetto Superhero
Gloria (Zodiac Lovers)
Return Of The Savage
Rafelli Chase
Sangue Sull’Acciottolato
K-NOW Interlude
First Step On The Moon
Blackout
All You Got Is Your Word
Anna May
L’Aumento Dell’Abito Nero
Panic Struck
Shot Me In The Heart
K-NOW Outro

All tracks from vinyl.

Listen/Download – Chris Lujan/Dirty Dirty Podcast – Adrian Younge (the Instrumentals) 86MB Mixed MP3

 

Greetings all 

Welcome back to the Funky16Corners 2016, Allnighter/Pledge Drive.

Today I have the great pleasure of bringing you a very special mix from Chris Lujan, of the mighty M-Tet and the Dirty Dirty Podcast.

Chris has put together a very cool mix of Adrian Younge instrumentals.

A word from Chris:

“It is of my opinion that Adrian Younge will go down as one of the great American composers. Here we have my Dirty Dirty Podcast’s take on Adrian Younge (the instrumentals) for Larry Grogan’s Funky16Corners. Heavy on the deep soul/Italian horror/Ennio Morricone influence. 

As far as the public knows, Adrian Younge got his start doing the soundtrack to the independent, modern, blaxploitation, comedy-action film, Black Dynamite. He was also tasked with editing the film. 
After that, his band, the Black Dynamite Sound Orchestra, started playing out and doing some small tours. They have since been renamed Venice Dawn and have two albums out under that name. 
He has also worked with some elite hip-hop acts, releasing two albums with Wu-Tang’s Ghost-Face Killa and an album with the Bay Area group, Souls Of Mischief. Also, he has an album out with William Hart of The Delfonics. 
All of those albums (minus The Delfonics record) have also been issued in their instrumental forms. I’ve compiled what I believe to be the best of those and believe that they stand as instrumentals just as well, if not better, than their vocal alternates. 
Dig!”

Don’t forget to click the Paypal button and donate, and we’ll be back tomorrow with a brand new mix from Tarik Thornton!

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Your donations help to keep Funky16Corners up and running, with the blog, Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast and hundreds of hours of archived mixes.

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Everyone that donates will get the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumpersticker, with which you can adorn the garment and flat surface of your choosing.

Also, everyone that donates will be entered into a drawing to win a copy of the new 45 by the M-Tet!

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So pull down the ones and zeros, dig deep and Keep the Faith!

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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.

F16C 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive – DJ Prestige – Reggae Explosion!

By , June 13, 2016 12:11 pm

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DJ Prestige – Reggae Explosion!

Honey Boy Martin & The Voices – Dreader Than Dread
Derrick Morgan – The Blazing Fire
Bobby Kalphat – Bobby’s Theme
Augustsus Pablo – 566 Crown Street
Eric Donaldson – A Weh We A Go Do
Junior Murvin – Police And Thieves
Bobby Vaughan – Mohammad Ali
Delroy Wilson – Cool Operator
Toots & The Maytals – 54 – 46
Macka B – Neva Played A 45
Josey Wales – Undercover Lover
Big Youth – Tell It Black
Althea And Donna – Uptown Top Ranking
Collie Weed & Dr. Nuts – Sugar Granny
Jackie Mittoo – Dancing Groove

Listen/Download – DJ Prestige – Reggae Explosions! 72MB Mixed MP3

 

Greetings all 

Welcome back to the Funky16Corners 2016, Allnighter/Pledge Drive.

 

We come to you today with a new set of reggae heat from DJ Prestige, the man who not only founded the Asbury Park 45 Sessions (for which we will be forever grateful) but went on to build Fleamarket Funk and DJs regularly around New York and his home base in Jersey City.

Prestige mos def knows his reggae, and ‘Reggae Explosion’  is one of his best.

 

Don’t forget to click the Paypal button and donate, and we’ll be back tomorrow with a brand new mix from Chris Lujan of the M-Tet and the Dirty Dirty Podcast!

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Your donations help to keep Funky16Corners up and running, with the blog, Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast and hundreds of hours of archived mixes.

Example

Everyone that donates will get the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumpersticker, with which you can adorn the garment and flat surface of your choosing.

Also, everyone that donates will be entered into a drawing to win a copy of the new 45 by the M-Tet!

Example

So pull down the ones and zeros, dig deep and Keep the Faith!

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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.

F16C 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive – Vincent the Soul Chef – Warmup Session/Windup Session

By , June 12, 2016 11:43 am

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Part one: The Warmup Session
01 Sweet Inspiration – King Curtis & The Kingpins (Atco)
02 Sugarcane – The MGs (Stax)
03 Mystic Voyage – Roy Ayers Ubiquity (Polydor)
04 Sneakin In The Back – Tom Scott & The L.A. Express (Ode)
05 Season Of The Witch – Lou Rawls (Capitol)
06 Listen – Chicago Transit Authority (Columbia)
07 No Matter What Sign You Are – Supremes (Motown)
08 Hey Love – Stevie Wonder (Tamla)
09 Marvin’s Groove – B W Souls (Round)
10 Funky Thing Pt 1- Larry Ellis And The Black Hammer (Funk 45 reissue)
11 Yeah You Right – Sister And The Brothers (UNI)
12 Working Our Way Back Into A Funky Thing- Unifics (Fountain)
13 Everybody Wants To Be Free Pt. 2 – Amnesty (Lamp/Now-Again)
14 Soul Clappin – Pretty Purdie (Date)
15 The Message – Cymande (Janus)
16 Funky To The Bone – Freddie Henchie & The Soul Setters (Reprise)
17 Ain’t No Sunshine – Eddy Senay (Sussex)
18 Go On With Your Bad Self – Consumer Rapport (Wing And A Prayer)
19 I Can Dig It – Daley Diggers (Marmaduke)
20 Doo Doo – David T Walker (Zea)
21 Pick N Shovel – The Touch (Lecasver)
22 Nanzee – Donald Austin (Eastbound)
23 The Prophet – Jack McDuff (Cadet)
24 Reflections – Bill Conti (United Artists)

Listen/Download – Vincent the Soul Chef – The Warmup Session 173MB Mixed MP3

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Part Two: The Windup Session
01 The Title Escapes Me – Toussaint McCall (Ronn)
02 Scramble – Billy Stewart (Chess)
03 The Hip Judage – Pigmeat Markham (Chess)
04 Let My People Go – Brother Jack McDuff (Cadet)
05 Give Everybody Some – Bar Kays (Volt)
06 Drunk – Ace Cannon (Hi)
07 Get It – Sam And Dave (Atlantic)
08 Shake A Poo Poo – Chet Ivey (Tangerine)
09 Hey Joyce – Lou Courtney (Popside)
10 Ode To Soul Man – Syl Johnson (Twinight)
11 Shakey Jakes – The Strange Bros. Show (Sire)
12 Soul Liberation Pt. 2- Rusty Bryant (Prestige)
13 It’s LB Time – Jay Youngblood (Ex Spect More)
14 Poppin Popcorn – Alvin Cash (Toddlin’ Town)
15 The Champion Pt. 1 – Willie Mitchell (Hi jukebox 33 pressing)
16 Pretty Lil Mama – Soul Crusaders Orchestra (More Soul)
17 Funky Feet – Johnny Robinson (Epic)
18 Shhhhhhhh (For A Little While) – James Brown (King)
19 Crabcakes – Gunga Din (Valise)
20 Shake – Shadows Of Knight (Team)
21 Pucker Up Buttercup – Jr Walker & The All Stars (Soul)
22 Get it – Wilmer and the Dukes (Aphrodisiac)
23 Secret Love – Billy Stewart (Chess)
24 O Wow – Panic Buttons (Gamble)
25 Lunar Funk – Fabulous Counts (Moira)
26 Higher Than High – The Undisputed Truth (Gordy)

Listen/Download – Vincent the Soul Chef – The Windup Session 156MB Mixed MP3

 

Greetings all 

Welcome back to the Funky16Corners 2016, Allnighter/Pledge Drive.

We start the week with a very special ‘double header’ from the man behind Fufu Stew, Vincent the Soul Chef.

 

Vincent has been digging, spinning and blogging for a long time. He has excellent taste and instincts about what kind of sounds blend together (and not just in the realm of soul and funk) and the two mixes he brings us today, the Warmup and the Windup are testaments to that fact.

Make sure to set aside a block of time to take these in together because they are more than worth the effort.

And now, a word from the Chef:

“As always, I am honoured… enough said. Now although it was close to ten years ago, I still vividly recall that day in November when I warmed up the revelers at the world famous Asbury Park Lanes, so suffice it to say, I went there again in my mind and on my turntables with this batch of 45s. After a few repeated listens however, and a few trips through the boxes, it mushroomed into a much bigger undertaking, so much so that I had to make TWO batches. Yup. Enjoy.”
www.fufustew.com www.facebook.com/fufustew/

Don’t forget to click the Paypal button and donate, and we’ll be back tomorrow with a brand new mix from the founder of the Asbury Park 45 Sessions and the man behind Fleamarket Funk, the mighty DJ Prestige!

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Your donations help to keep Funky16Corners up and running, with the blog, Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast and hundreds of hours of archived mixes.

Example

Everyone that donates will get the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumpersticker, with which you can adorn the garment and flat surface of your choosing.

Also, everyone that donates will be entered into a drawing to win a copy of the new 45 by the M-Tet!

Example

So pull down the ones and zeros, dig deep and Keep the Faith!

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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.

F16C 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive – DJ Bluewater – Tell the People

By , June 9, 2016 12:06 pm

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DJ Bluewater – Tell the People
The Kilowatts – Slot Machine
Ralph Blake – High Blood Pressure
The Uniques – Trying To Find A Home
Desmond Dekker – Intensified Festival 68′
The Dynamites – Rahtid
The Paragons – Left With A Broken Heart
The Maytones – Loving Reggae
Clifton Smith – I’m Gonna Make It
The Techniques – Reason Why I Love You
Eric Monty Morris – He Is Back
The Ethiopians – Not Me
The Sensations – Come Back Darling
Freddie Notes & The Rudies – Shanghai
Alton Ellis – Suzie
Cedric Im Brooks – Money Maker
Doreen Shafer – Love Me With All Your Heart
The Highlites – Ten To One
Suzette – To Sir With Love
The Techniques – Heart of A Man
The Ethiopians – Cool It Omego
The Mellotones – I’m Gonna Let
John Holt – Coming Home
The Melodians – Sweet Rose
The Kingstonians – I Don’t Care
Roland Alphonso – Stream of Life

Listen/Download – DJ Bluewater – Tell the People 158MB Mixed MP3

 

Greetings all 

Welcome back to the Funky16Corners 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive.

Today we have yet another oustanding reggae selection from another of my Asbury Park 45 Sessions buddies, DJ Bluewater.

Bluewater has deep, deeeeeeeep Jamaican crates and you can always count on him to bring the heat.

He works out of DJBluewater.com (make sure to hit up his site for mixes and 45 scans!) and has been doing the Blue Sunday podcast for a while now.

Next week we’ll be seeeing mixes from Vincent the Soul Chef, DJ Prestige, Chris Lujan, Tarik Thornton and DJ RP of Funkdefy!

Don’t forget to click the Paypal button and donate, and we’ll be back on Monday with a pair of new mixes from Vincent the Soul Chef!
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Your donations help to keep Funky16Corners up and running, with the blog, Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast and hundreds of hours of archived mixes.

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Everyone that donates will get the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumpersticker, with which you can adorn the garment and flat surface of your choosing.

So pull down the ones and zeros, dig deep and Keep the Faith!

___________________________




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.

F16C 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive – HeavySoulBrutha Dave B – Another 14@45RPM

By , June 8, 2016 12:28 pm

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“Another 14@45rpm For Funky16Corners”
HSB Intro…
Bobby Bland – Yield Not To Temptation (Duke)
James Brown – James Brown’s Boo-Ga-Loo (Smash)
King Floyd – Baby Let Me Kiss You (Chimneyville)
Otis Leavill – I’m So Jealous (Dakar)
Chairman Of The Board – Pay To The Piper (Invictus)
Dennis Landry – Miss Hard To Get (Soul Unlimited)
Marilynn Barbarin – Reborn (Bo-Sound via Soul Jazz Records)
“The Vinyl Experience”
Special Delivery – I Destroyed Your Love (Mainstream)
Tyrone Davis – Without You In My Life (Dakar)
Roscoe Robinson – What Color Is Love (Fame)
Paul Humphrey – Funky L.A. (Lizard)
Aretha Franklin – Respect (Atlantic)
The Bar-Kays – Soul Finger (Volt)
Marva Whitney – This Girls In Love With You (King)
“Honey, I Live Music…”

 

Listen/Download – HeavySoulBrutha – Another 14@45RPM for Funky16Corners 89MB Mixed MP3

 

Greetings all 

Welcome back to the Funky16Corners 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive.

Today I bring you a tasty new mix from my man the HeavySoulBrutha!

Dave has dipped into his crates for a sequel to his mix from last year.

I’ll let him tell you about it:

“It’s such an incredible honor to be a part of the 2016 Funky16Corners Pledge Drive. It’s only proper that my mix contains all 45’s, as this was the spot that I first landed on when I became fascinated by those 2 sided gems. It was visiting HERE that expanded my knowledge and vocabulary. It was visiting HERE caused me to very quickly start to filling up my “wants list.” It was visiting HERE that I connected with other like minded & superbly cool music lovers around the world. IT IS HERE that I continue to discover incredible music. I don’t know when or where Larry’s record collection ends, but I hope it never does!!!

This is my sequel to last year’s mix, appropriately titled, “Another…” I hope you DIG, and please hit the donate button and help support this fantastic place.

Peace and SOUL… DaveB. aka HeavySoulBrutha (www.mixcloud.com/HeavySoulBrutha)

Thanks, HSB!

Don’t forget to click the Paypal button and donate, and we’ll be back tomorrow with a new mix from DJ Bluewater!
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Your donations help to keep Funky16Corners up and running, with the blog, Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast and hundreds of hours of archived mixes.

Example

Everyone that donates will get the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumpersticker, with which you can adorn the garment and flat surface of your choosing.

So pull down the ones and zeros, dig deep and Keep the Faith!

___________________________




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.

F16C 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive – Ben Gibson

By , June 7, 2016 12:18 pm

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Ben Gibson (Mo’ Soul / The Hit Git & Split)
Lord Sausage – Funky River – Crowbar
Thomas East & The Fabulous Playboys – Bad Thing – Toddlin’ Town
The Raelettes – All I Need Is His Love – Tangerine Record Corporation
Brenda Devlin – Were You Ever Lonely – Road Records
Freddie Scott – Are You Lonely For Me – Shout
Earl Harrison – Humphrey Stomp – Soultown
The Stereo’s – Stereo Freeze – Cadet
Billy Davis – Stanky (Get Funky) – Cobblestone Records
Fred Johnson – I Need Love (I Need Your Love – Capri Records
Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Band – What Can You Bring Me – Warner Bros.
Upheaval – Cone On With The Come On – Symphonical Records
Raphael Saadiq – Keep Marchin’ – Columbia
Leon Bridges – Mississippi Kisses – Columbia
Penny and the Quarters – You And Me – Numero Group

 

Listen/Download – Ben Gibson 89MB Mixed MP3

 

Greetings all 

Welcome back to the Funky16Corners 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive.

Today we have a very groovy set from my man Ben Gibson, of Mo’Soul and the fabulous Hit Git and Split night over in the UK.

Ben has put together an interesting selection of soul and funk, moving from the old school to the new.

A word from Ben:

“As always it’s a huge pleasure to contribute to Larry’s consistently excellent Funky 16 Corners. As I’m sure you’ll all agree his hard work keeping up the site is hugely appreciated and I urge you to support this great spot however you feel you can!”

Thanks, Ben!

Don’t forget to click the Paypal button and donate, and we’ll be back tomorrow with a new mix from HeavySoulBrutha Dave B!
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Your donations help to keep Funky16Corners up and running, with the blog, Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast and hundreds of hours of archived mixes.

Example

Everyone that donates will get the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumpersticker, with which you can adorn the garment and flat surface of your choosing.

So pull down the ones and zeros, dig deep and Keep the Faith!

___________________________




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.

F16C 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive – DJ Prime Mundo – Sound Recording

By , June 6, 2016 11:14 am

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Tracklist>>> Bataan – woman don’t want to love me (epic) Charlie Hodges – (they call me) daddy love part 1 (sweet) Simtec & Wylie – do it like mama (shama) Shan Miles – soul people (shout) The Stereo’s – stereo freeze part 1 (cadet) The Party Brothers – nassau daddy (revue) Fabulous Counts – get down people (moira) La Revolution Francaise – au clair de la lune (rca) Stix & Stoned – rouge plant blues (bumpshop) Syl Johnson – annie got hot pants power part 1 (twinight) The Sisters & Brothers – chained (calla) Jimmie & Vella – chica boom (atlantic) Roy Ayers – pretty brown skin (polydor) Bags – it’s heavy (gsf) Brown Brothers of Soul – cholo (specialty) The Brothers Three – turn on, tune in, drop out part 1 (radio active gold) Naomi Davis – promised land (daptone) Babe Ruth – theme from “for a few dollars more” (harvest) Dennis Coffey – the sagittarian (sussex) Fred Hughes – you can’t take it away (vee jay) Barbara Lynn – (don’t pretend) lay it on the line (jamie)

Listen/Download – DJ Prime Mundo – Sound Recording 69MB Mixed MP3

 

Greetings all 

Welcome back to the Funky16Corners 2016 Allnighter/Pledge Drive.

Today I am very proud indeed to present you with a brand new mix from my Asbury Park 45 Sessions compadre, the mighty DJ Prime Mundo.

Prime has deep crates, and I know I’ve said this before, but I’ll say it again for the kids in the back of the room, he also has impeccable taste, big (in the figurative sense) ears and always brings something interesting to the table.

In this, his newest mix you get funk, soul, Latin, jazz and a couple of wild cards.

This is a very cool set, and I hope you dig it.

Don’t forget to click the Paypal button and donate, and we’ll be back tomorrow with a new mix from Ben Gibson!
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Your donations help to keep Funky16Corners up and running, with the blog, Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast and hundreds of hours of archived mixes.

Example

Everyone that donates will get the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumpersticker, with which you can adorn the garment and flat surface of your choosing.

So pull down the ones and zeros, dig deep and Keep the Faith!

___________________________




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.

F16C 2016 Allnighter & Pledge Drive – Larry Grogan – Queens

By , June 5, 2016 11:33 am

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Funky16Corners Presents: Queens
Vicki Gomez – Boys Are a Dime a Dozen (ABC/Paramount)
Rita and the Tiaras – Gone With the Wind Is My Love (Dore)
Apollas – Mr Creator (WB)
Clara Ward – The Right Track (Verve)
Gloria Jones – Heartbeat Pt1 (Uptown)
Sandy Wynns – Love Belongs To Everyone (Champion)
Tina Britt – The Real Thing (Eastern)
Brenda Lee – Dancing In the Street (Decca)
Candy and the Kisses – Keep On Searching (Scepter)
Dorothy Berry – Shindig City (Planetary)
Marie Queenie Lyons – Drown In My Own Tears (Deluxe)
Mirettes – Now That I Found You Baby (Mirwood)
Bobbettes – Tighten Up Your Own Home (Mayhew)
Funky Sisters – Soul Woman (Aurora)
Ella Fitzgerald – These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ (Salle)
Sari and the Shalimars – No Reason To Doubt My Love (Veep)
Judy Clay – Sister Pitiful (Atlantic)
Lesley Gore – Take Good Care (Of My Heart) (Mercury)
Barry St John – Cry Like a Baby (GRT)

Listen/Download – Funky16Corners Presents: Queens 86MB Mixed MP3

 

Greetings all and welcome to the 2016 Funky16Corners Allnighter/Pledge Drive!

This is the time of year where I and some of the finest selectors I know create some brand new mixes and post them here in the hope that you will all show your appreciation by clicking on the Paypal link and tossing something into the hat to help cover our yearly operating budget. This is the 10th Anniversary of the Pledge Drive and the 6th year of the Allnighter format.

This year’s line-up includes mixes from Asbury Park 45 sessions alums DJ Prestige, DJ Prime Mundo, DJ Bluewater, Vincent the Soul Chef, my man in the UK Ben Gibson, Tarik Thornton, HeavySoulBrutha Dave B, Chris Lujan of the M-Tet and the Dirty Dirty Podcast, DJ RP of Funkdefy Ohio and yours truly book-ending the whole thing.

The mixes this year are uniformly excellent, with sounds ranging from funk 45s, to Northern Soul, sweet soul, reggae, modern funk instros, soul jazz and everything in between.

We’ll be posting a mix each weekday for the next few weeks.

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Your donations help to keep Funky16Corners up and running, with the blog, Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast and hundreds of hours of archived mixes.

Example

Everyone that donates will get the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumper sticker, with which you can adorn the garment and flat surface of your choosing.

So pull down the ones and zeros, dig deep and Keep the Faith!

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We’re going to get things started (and eventually finished) with a two-part mix by yours truly, entitled Queens & Kings. These are each an hour long and feature an hour of danceable soul, first by the ladies, and then by the fellas.
I’ve picked up a lot of outstanding stuff in the past year, including some of my personal Northern Soul grails, a couple of unexpected things (from people you wouldn’t expect, naturally) and lots of other groovy sounds!

So dig it, and we’ll be back tomorrow with DJ Prime Mundo!

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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.

Funky16Corners Presents: Hot Gravy b/w Pledge Drive Starts on Monday!

By , June 2, 2016 12:01 pm

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Funky16Corners Presents ‘Hot Gravy’ – Guest Mix for Music for Modern Living
Albert Collins – Cookin’ Catfish (20th Century)
Billy Davis – Stanky Get Funky (Cobblestone)
Wynder K Frog – Dancing Frog (UA)
Mighty Hannibal – Fishin’ Pole (Shurfine)
Billy Clark and his Orchestra – Hot Gravy (Dynamo)
Gate Wesley and Band feat Billy Lamont – (Zap! Pow!) Do the Batman (Atlantic)
Albert Collins – Sno Cone Pt2 (TCF-Hall)
Bettye Lavette – Feel Good All Over (Calla)
Timmy Thomas – Have Some Boogaloo (Goldwax)
Jerry Lee Lewis – Shotgun Man (Smash)
Isley Brothers – Nobody But Me (Wand)
RD Stokes – My Sandra’s Jump (II Bros)
Bob Seger and the Last Heard – Heavy Music Pt2 (Cameo/Parkway)
Bobby Hollaway – Cornbread, Hog Maw and Chitterlins (Smash)
Maggie Thrett – Soupy (From the Soul)
Jimmy Holiday – The New Breed (Diplomacy)
Howlin’ Wolf – Pop It To Me (Chess)
Roy Ward – Horse With a Freeze Pt2 (Seven B)
African Beavers – You Got Something (RCA)
Banana Splits – Doin’ the Banana Split (Kelloggs)
TV and the Tribesmen – Trip City USA (HBR)
Jimmy Preacher Ellis – Put Your Hoe To My Row (Round)
Buena Vistas – The Soul Ranger (Marquee)
Danny White – Natural Soul Brother (SSS Intl)
Bobby Freeman – C’Mon and Swim Pt1 (Autumn)

Listen/Download – Funky16Corners Presents – Hot Gravy 138MB Mixed MP3

Greetings all.

The end of the week is here, so I will remind you once again to check out the Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast, which drops each and every Friday with the best in funk, soul, 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 app, check it out on Mixcloud, or grab an MP3 right here at the blog.

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I should also say that the Funky16Corners 2016 Allnighter and Pledge Drive will start next Monday, June 6th.

As in years past, you will get a string of new mixes by myself and some of my favorite selectors, posted one every weekday over the course of more than two weeks.

These mixes will be accompanied by a Paypal/Donate button, so that those of you that dig what we do here (blogs, radio show, hundreds of hours of archived mixes) will toss something into the hat towards the operating budget for the next year.

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All donors will also receive the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumper sticker to affix to the garment and flat surface of your choice!

So stay tuned for that (lots of good stuff this year).

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The mix you see before you today – Funky16Corners Presents – Hot Gravy – was assembled at the behest of the most excellent Music for Modern Living blog, where it premiered last weekend.

Nigel has a good thing going over there, and has presented a number of very cool guest mixes by the best selectors in funk and soul.

This is a solid, hour-long kick in the pants, composed of some of the hottest dance floor soul and R&B bangers in my crates.

There are lots of old faves, a couple of things that might not be familiar, and with the weather finally getting warm, it should provide adequate moving and grooving for your weekend.

I hope you dig it, that you check out Music for Modern Living, and that as always, you…

Keep the faith

Larry

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Chuck Berry – Club Nitty Gritty b/w Some News!

By , May 31, 2016 12:21 pm

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Chuck Berry

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Listen/Download – Chuck Berry – Club Nitty Gritty MP3

Greetings all.

The middle of the week is here, and I have some news.

After quite a bit of foot-dragging on my part, the Funky16Corners 2016 Allnighter and Pledge Drive will finally start rolling next Monday, June 6th.

As in years past, you will get a string of new mixes by myself and some of my favorite selectors, posted one every weekday over the course of more than two weeks.

These mixes will be accompanied by a Paypal/Donate button, so that those of you that dig what we do here (blogs, radio show, hundreds of hours of archived mixes) will toss something into the hat towards the operating budget for the next year.

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All donors will also receive the new 2016 Funky16Corners badge and bumper sticker to affix to the garment and flat surface of your choice!

So stay tuned for that (lots of good stuff this year).

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The tune I bring you today is one of those gems that was kind of hiding in plain sight.

I shouldn’t have to explain Chuck Berry to any but the youngest of you (and even you should get familiar). Suffice to say, Berry was one of the single most important popular musicians of the second half of the 20th Century, racking up a long string of classic hits, and influencing most of the musicians that came after him, whether through his songwriting, performances, or both.

The bulk of Berry’s hits came between 1955 and 1964, with a brief resurgence at the beginning of the 70s.

Most people – myself included – would relegate him to an earlier period, an assessment pushed along by Berry’s association with the primal years of rock’n’roll and his primary work (for most of the last 40 years) as an ‘oldies’ act.

Despite my love for his best known work, and my deep respect for him, there wasn’t much in his catalog that I thought would be of interest to Funky16Corners readers.

That was until a few years ago, when a friend turned me on to today’s selection, 1966’s ‘Club Nitty Gritty’.

A storming bit of mod soul, ‘Club Nitty Gritty’ is unlike pretty much anything else in the Berry canon, and was – aside from some airplay in Washington, DC and a Top 40 run with the Pirate stations in the UK – largely ignored at the time of release, and forgotten since (aside from some of your hipper DJs).

Though ‘Club Nitty Gritty’ was released on a 45 in 1966 (backed with the even more obscure ‘Laugh and Cry’) which these days is fairly rare and expensive, Chuck and his record company at the time (Mercury) were kind enough to stash the tune away in a another, very strange place.

As you’ll see by the label above (a 1973 pressing), ‘Club Nitty Gritty’ appears on the album ‘Chuck Berry’s Golden Hits’, released in 1967.

When I tell you that I passed by this record at least 100 times in the 40 years that I’ve been buying records, if anything I’d probably be underestimating.

You see, what I (and probably most others) assumed, was that ‘Chuck Berry’s Golden Hits’ was exactly what it looked like, i.e. a collection of his old records.

What it was – in fact – was a 1966/67 rerecording of those songs for Mercury, packaged to look like a collection of 50s/early 60s recordings, with ‘Club Nitty Gritty’ tacked on to the end of it.

If I’d had any idea, I’d have grabbed it a long time ago.

That said, I’m very pleased indeed that I picked it up when I did, since ‘Club Nitty Gritty’ is a banger.

Kicked into gear by Berry’s tough rhythm guitar and some groovy electric piano (Johnny Johnson), Chuck drops in to tell the tale of the night spot in the title, then moves on to calling out a string of dances. It is fast moving enough for the dance floor, and Berry is in rare form. I haven’t been able to find out who produced the track(s) but the sound is very cool, with lots of reverb.

Berry didn’t release much new music in the late 60s, but what did make it onto record is worth checking out, including ‘Back to Memphis’ (1967), ‘Louie to Frisco’ (1968, both for Mercury) and ‘Tulane’ (for Chess, 1970).

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

Keep the faith

Larry

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Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals – Out Of Sight / I Wanna Do the Jerk

By , May 29, 2016 11:52 am

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Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals (Charlie Lett, center)

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Listen/Download – Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals – Out of Sight MP3

Listen/Download – Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals – I Wanna Do the Jerk MP3

Greetings all.

Ever since digging into the history of ‘land of 1,000 Dances’ back in the day I have had an interest in the East LA/Chicano music scene of the 1960s.

Southern California was a hotbed of Chicano bands that specialized in a a very groovy mixture of R&B, rock and soul. Groups like Thee Midniters, Cannibal and the Headhunters, the Atlantics and the Blendells laid down some of the hottest 45s (and a couple of excellent LPs) of the day.

Among their ranks was a multi-racial powerhouse by the name of Ronnie and the Pomona Casuals.

Led by guitarist Ronnie Duran, the band included his brother Jimmy on sax, lead singer Charlie Lett, drummer Philip Duran (not a brother), organist Robert Arroyo, bassist Ryan O’Brien and baritone saxophonist Bob Foley, the Casuals met and formed in high school.

They were managed by Billy Cardenas (who also produced their LP) who also handled a lot of the bigger area bands.

They recorded their album for Bob Keane’s Donna records in 1965, with none other than Arthur Lee (pre-Love) assisting on songwriting and backing vocals.

The album is a great example of the kind of blend that the East LA bands were so good at, with mostly R&B/soul material played with an exuberant, rocking feel.

The tunes I bring you today are the group’s ‘I Wanna Do The Jerk’ (rumored to have been written by Arthur Lee), and their cover of James Brown’s ‘Out of Sight’.

‘I Wanna Do the Jerk’ is one of those records where you can just picture a gym full of sweaty kids getting down while the band works it out on stage.

Their take on ‘Out of Sight’ (also covered by Cannibal and the Headhunters) has the same ragged but right feel of the rest of the record (I have no doubt that these guys played their own instruments in the studio) and the vocal by Lett is excellent.

The liner notes on the LP were written by DJ Gene Weed, who was also the host of Shivaree, one of the coolest 60s ‘dance party’ shows, which featured a lot of interesting pop, soul and R&B acts.

In addition to their LP, the Pomona Casuals recorded a handful of 45s for Donna and Mustang, and continued playing into the 1970s.

I hope you dig the tracks, and I’ll see you on Wednesday.

Keep the faith

Larry

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R.B. Hudmon – Yo Yo

By , May 26, 2016 10:44 am

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R.B. Hudmon

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Listen/Download – RB Hudmon – Yo Yo MP3

Greetings all.

The end of the week is here so I will remind you once again that the Funky16Corners Radio Show podcast drops each and every Friday with the best in funk, soul, jazz and rare groove, all on original vinyl. You can subscribe to the show as a podcast in iTune, listen on your mobile device via the TuneIn app, check it out on Mixcloud, or grab an MP3 right here at the blog.

The tune I bring you today is another chapter in the fascinating world of Joe South.

South, who had a stellar recording career of his own is probably best known as a songwriter, penning hits for artists like Billy Joe Royal, the Tams, Deep Purple, Lynne Anderson and many others.

Today’s selection is a song that South wrote (it was first recorded by Billy Joe Royal the previous year) and produced for teenage singer R.B. Hudmon (his name is misspelled on the label) in 1968.

Hudmon was a Georgia-based singer who was part of Bill Lowery’s (who Joe South worked with extensively) talent stable in Atlanta. He was only 14 when he recorded South’s ‘Yo Yo’.

His version of the song (arranged by South and probably featuring him on guitar as well) is great, upbeat soul, featuring Hudmon’s high tenor and a great horn chart.

South would go on (as he would with many of the songs he wrote for others) to record the song himself in 1971, as would none other than the Osmonds, who would have one of their biggest hits with a version of the song (quite good, actually) in the late summer of that year.

Hudmon would go on to have a number of minor R&B hits for Atlantic between 1976 and 1978.

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

Keep the faith

Larry

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