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I'd Rather Suck My Thumb
LP (Item 16260) Impulse, Early 70s — Condition: Used
One of the bluesiest of Mel Brown's funky guitar records for Impulse. The album includes some very stripped-down performances that highlight Mel's deep soulful guitar style, and the nice groovy keyboards of Clifford Coulter. Mel sings a bit, but not much, and the best tracks are the long trippy instrumentals. Titles include "18 Pounds Of Unclean Chitlins", "You Got Me Hummin", "Scorpio" (not the Dennis Coffey version), and the funky funky "Do Your Thing", which has a tight Isleys groove. (Rainbow label pressing. Cover has a bit of pen inside the gatefold.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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