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Joe Thomas Is The Ebony Godfather
LP (Item 7761) Today, Early 70s — Condition: Very Good
The greatest album ever recorded by Joe Thomas – and a hip batch of funky flute tracks that ranks with the best work of Jeremy Steig or SOUL! Joe's blowing here with arrangements by Chico O'Farrill – strangely off-beat backings that add in more than a touch of Latin to the funk, making for a strong little groove on the best cuts. There's a couple of short funky 45 cuts on here, like "Chitlins & Chuchyfritos" and "Ebony Godfather", but the real winner is a long version of Gary Byrd's "Every Brother Ain't a Brother", which features Joe soloing next to some great funky keyboards! (Original pressing. PLEASE NOTE: Cover has water damage, which has caused peeling, waviness, and wrinkling on the front, a split bottom seam, and a completely peeled-off bottom portion of the back. Labels have some peeling.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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