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Booger Bear
LP (Item 547813) Columbia, 1973 — Condition: Used
Organ and drums drenched funky soul from Buddy Miles – his Booger Bear set from '73 that's strangely become on his most slept on records of the era – cool stuff well worth digging into! The sound ranges from wild, uptempo funk rock to more measured jams – with Buddy's own heady title track storming out of the gate to start. Electric piano and Arp synthesizer is quite prominent, of course not so much as Buddy's drum work – with some pretty tasty guitars and punchy horns throughout. Titles include "Booger Bear", "Thinking Of You", "Why", a funky soul cover of "You Really Got Me" that almost sounds like what Stevie Wonder might have done with the tune at the time, "Love", "United Nations Stomp", "You Are Everything" and "Louie's Blues". (Cover has light wear and a bit of marker on the front.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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