|
|
||||||
|
|
|
|||||
Glad To Know You/3,000,000 Synths/Ai No Corrida
12-inch (Item 409266) A&M, 1981 — Condition: Sealed
A great but overlooked bit of crossover funk from Chas Jankel – guitarist for Ian Dury & The Blockheads during the late 70s! The real standout here is the original version of "Ai No Corrida" – a track probably best remembered from Quincy Jones' Dude album, but sounding even better here in Jankel's original! We're pretty partial to the cut "Glad To Know You" – which is a wicked post-punk crossover tune – almost in the Human League mode, but with some of the playful qualities of Ian Dury's work! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
|
You might be interested in: |
Related searches:
|
Get The Funk Out Ma Face (special disco version – double a-side promo): Bass heavy funk from the Brothers Johnson and Quincy Jones. This track was the heavier b-side to their "Strawberry Letter 23" single, but is issued here as a double a-side promo, and while not ... read more Soul (12-inch) 9.99 |
Till You Surrender (voc, inst): A fantastic tune from Patrick Adams – a strident disco number, with much tighter production than the P&P years of the late 70s, but still the same funky soul edge that always makes his club work ... read more Soul (12-inch) 14.99 | ||||
White Horse/Sunshine Reggae: What can we say? Despite the stupid appearance of the band, "White Horse" was a classic breakdance/electro track that crossed over so big it had kids in Kansas running out to by parachute pants ... read more Soul (12-inch) 5.99 |