Amazing grooves from a legendary pair
of labels – the ultra-funky
Perception and Today Records, home
of some killer sounds from the New York scene at the start
of the 70s! The labels had a great ear for up-and-coming soul – especially with some
of the younger groups rising up at the time – and they also used their magic to refresh the sounds
of some older artists, particularly jazz musicians, who took on an ultra-funky approach at
Perception – one that's made their work for the label some
of the most in-demand over the years! Drums are heavy, bass is nice and fuzzy, and many
of the cuts have a righteous sound that really takes off from the most progressive soul, funk, and jazz
of the late 60s – pushing hard with an even heavier 70s vibe. Titles on this first part
of the vinyl edition include "Brother" by Adam Wade & Johnny Pate, "Too Sad To Tell" by Debbie Taylor, "Chitlins & Chuchifritos" by Joe Thomas, "Naturally Good" by Bartel, "You & I" by Black Ivory, "I Can't Get No Higher" by The Eight Minutes, "You Owe It To Yourself" by JJ Barnes, "Get Some
Of This" by Madhouse, "Honey Buns" by Bobby Rydell, "Gingele" by Astrud Gilberto, and "One Life" by The Albert.