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Don Covay — See-Saw ... LP
Atlantic, 1966. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
See-Saw and socking soul from a young Don Covay – working here with his killer early combo The Goodtimers – as one of the most self-contained acts on Atlantic Records in the 60s! The album's overflowing with classic numbers from Covay – soul tunes, but punched up heavily from the bottom, so that they come off sounding a lot funkier than most of Don's contemporaries – and arguably set the tone for a whole generation of soul music to come! Standout classics include "Mercy Mercy", "Sookie Sookie", and "See Saw" – but the whole album's great, and other tracks include "Everything Gonna Be Everything", "Precious You", "The Usual Place", "A Woman's Love", "The Boomerang", "Fat Man", and "Iron Out The Rough Spots".

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Grant Green — Street Funk & Jazz Grooves – Best Of Grant Green ... CD
Blue Note (France), Late 60s/Early 70s. Used .... $8.99
Although Grant Green started the 60s recording for Blue Note in a soulful churchy kind of groove, he ended the decade recording some great funky albums, most of them with a tight hard groove, of the sort of Idris Muhammad-ish rhythm track that was dominating the soul jazz scene at the time. This tasty 10 track compilation brings together cuts from the mid to late 60s, and features some killer funk and rolling soul jazz groovers from one of the greatest guitarists ever! Titles include "Talkin About JC", "Walk In the Night", "Cease The Bombing", "Final Comedown", "In The Middle", "Grantstand", "Lazy Afternoon", and "Sookie Sookie".
(Out of print.)

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Bodo Molitor — Hit Internacional ... LP
Orfeon (Mexico), 1969. New Copy .... $16.99
A legendary bit of psychedelia from the Mexican scene of the 60s – the only album ever cut by Bodo Molitor, a singer with a range of American influences! Part of the record is definitely as wild as you might expect from the cover, but other parts are more focused and groovy – almost a bit soul or blues rock at times, although always with a bit of fuzz on the guitars. Bodo sings in English, sometimes with a cool raspy sound that emphasizes the more soulful side of his music – and instrumentation includes some organ that bubbles along nicely with the guitars. Titles include "Sookie Sookie", "Real Real", "I Wish I Knew How", "She's A Woman", "You Don't Know", "When I Was Seventeen", "Laziness", and "The Midnight Hour".

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Billy Wooten & Speedometer — Live At The Jazz Cafe ... CD
P-Vine (Japan), 2003. New Copy .... $29.99
A killer set of funky jazz from veteran vibes man Billy Wooten – backed by mod funk masters Speedometer – live at the London's Jazz Café! The hour + set was captured back in 2003, and the players are in fantastic form, sounding like they've worked together for years. They totally roll with a funky vibe, too, not so much on the gritty side of the sound, but with a deft, controlled energy that's phenomenal. Wooten's vibes out from of guitar, sax trumpet, flute, keys, drums and percussion of the mighty Speedometer. We wish we were there! Titles include groovy takes "Open Up JB (Paarty)", plus "Sookie Sookie", "In The Rain", "In The Middle", "Steve's Song", plus Wooten's "Chicango (Chicago Land)", "Monkey Hips & Rice" and more.

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new Various — Best Of Blue Juice – Squeeze ... CD
Blue Note (France), 1960s/1970s. New Copy .... $8.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
The best bits from one of our favorite compilation series ever – Blue Juice, the 3 volume set on Blue Note that brings together a mind-bending mix of funky soul, jazzy funk, groovy grooves, and other odd and delightful bits from a wide variety of sources! This one shows the expansive scope of the groove scene and crate-diggers over the past decade – turning a focus on some great and passed-over grooves from the late 60s and early 70s that sparkle again on this fantastic set! Titles include "Feelin Alright" by Trinidad Oil Company, "Fever" by Patti Drew, "Tighten Up" by Benny Gordon, "Sookie Sookie" by Tina Britt, "I Want To Testify" by Bobby Bryant, "Listen Here" by Groove Holmes, "Get Out Of My Life Woman" by George Semper, "Never Come Closer" by Doris, "California Soul" by Gerald Wilson, "Cristo Redentor" by Ferrante & Teicher, and "Mississippi Delta" by Bobbi Gentry.

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new Don Covay — See-Saw ... CD
Atlantic (Japan), 1966. New Copy .... $15.99 Out Of Stock
See-Saw and socking soul from a young Don Covay – working here with his killer early combo The Goodtimers – as one of the most self-contained acts on Atlantic Records in the 60s! The album's overflowing with classic numbers from Covay – soul tunes, but punched up heavily from the bottom, so that they come off sounding a lot funkier than most of Don's contemporaries – and arguably set the tone for a whole generation of soul music to come! Standout classics include "Mercy Mercy", "Sookie Sookie", and "See Saw" – but the whole album's great, and other tracks include "Everything Gonna Be Everything", "Precious You", "The Usual Place", "A Woman's Love", "The Boomerang", "Fat Man", and "Iron Out The Rough Spots".
Also available: See-Saw ... LP $9.99

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new Various — Have Mercy! – The Songs Of Don Covay ... CD
Ace (UK), Late 50s/1960s/Early 70s. New Copy .... $18.99 Out Of Stock
A wonderful testament to songwriting mastery of Don Covay – one of greatest singing and songwriting double threats ever – and if you didn't already know that, this excellent compilation will set you straight! No tribute to Covay the songwriter would be complete without Aretha Franklin's "Chain Of Fools" – but the set actually goes a lot deeper, with straight-up classic soul treasures, raucous R&B, stirring vocal tunes, some funk and funky rock. The reach is impressive, with the aforementioned Aretha hit, plus songs recorded by Wilson Pickett, Etta James, Joe Tex, The Staple Singers, Wanda Jackson, The Wailers, Little Richard, Gene Vincent, Dee Clark, Connie Francis and more! 26 tracks in all, completed by a great set of notes: with "Three Time Loser" by Wilson Pickett, "You’re Good For Me" by Lena Horne, "Don't Drive Me Away" by Ben E King, the funky gem "Sookie Sookie" by Tina Britt, "She Said Yeah" by Joe Tex, "Watch The One Who Brings You The News" by Millie Jackson, "Long Tall Shorty" by The Graham Bond Originization, "Mon Cherie Au Revoir" by Arlene Smith and more.
 
 
 

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