A massive overview
of the genius Chicago scene
of the late 60s – and a set that's overflowing with some
of the heaviest music ever recorded! The collection focuses on the most groundbreaking work from the later Chess years – particularly the funky blues, psychedelic
soul, and tripped out jazz that was coming out
of the Cadet Concept studios in the hands
of producers like Charles Stepney, Richard Evans, and Marshall Chess! The Chess groups were ahead
of their time by decades – blending together styles without a thought
of simple genre restrictions, often forsaking chart fame and record sales in pursuit
of an adventurous groove. And while some
of the artists on the set may be familiar names, we can promise that most
of them are presented in styles that you may not have heard before – as the collection features many unreissued numbers that are making their first reappearance here! 2LP set comes with a great set
of notes on the inner sleeve – and features 20 tracks in all, including "Please Newsboy" by Eve Barnum, "Burning Spear" by
Soulful Strings, "More & More" by Little Milton, "Baltimore Oriole" by Lorez Alexandria, "
Soul Vibrations" by Dorothy Ashby, "Evil" by Howlin Wolf, "Stereo Freeze" by The Stereos, "The Way I Feel" by
Phil Upchurch, "Mama's Got A Good Thing" by Laura Lee, "The Wailer" by Sonny Cox, "Leave It In The Hands
Of Love" by Fontella Bass, "Why Am I Treated So Bad" by The Majestic Choir & The
Soul Stirrers, "She Suits Me To A Tee" by Buddy Guy, "Memory Band" by Rotary Connection, and "In My Body's House" by Gene Chandler.