Surprisingly good instrumental version of the Martha & the Vandellas hit.
I say surprisingly because JB's organ instrumentals on Smash are usually tedious background music, but this one hits the spot for some reason. Opens with a bunch of rowdy male voices (none of them James's!) saying something unintelligible, followed by Bobby Byrd counting it off. And then the band kicks in. Good shit.,
"Lost Someone" was the first JB 45 that made me sit up straight.
Aside from those previously mentioned, four more of the top of my head: "I've Got Money" is criminally underrated. Bobby Byrd's "If You Got A Love You Better (Hold On To It)" is about as raw as it gets in a proper studio. "Blow Your Head" must have shocked listeners to death - I'm surprised that it wasn't a gigantic hit. And "If You Don't Give A Dogone About It" (single version) is a nice latter day JB number - the repeated chorus really sticks in your head.
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For the dancers, I always like "I Got Ants in My Pants ..."
I have been digging that "talkin loud sayin nothin" 'rock' version lately. It is straight up
But nearly impossible to pick a favorite.
-pj
Sometimes
King Heroin
Yes it is, i heard you play that a couple weeks ago. Straight heat
Souljazz? I like that one too. Also I'm a Greedy Man.
Surprisingly good instrumental version of the Martha & the Vandellas hit.
I say surprisingly because JB's organ instrumentals on Smash are usually tedious background music, but this one hits the spot for some reason. Opens with a bunch of rowdy male voices (none of them James's!) saying something unintelligible, followed by Bobby Byrd counting it off. And then the band kicks in. Good shit.,
night train?
I got that feelin'?
maybe one of those
Escapism (People)
Funky Drummer (King)
Fight Against Drug Abuse
Superbad, Superslick has been on rotation for a minute now.
So, i'd have to say that's the one for me at the moment.
Aside from those previously mentioned, four more of the top of my head: "I've Got Money" is criminally underrated. Bobby Byrd's "If You Got A Love You Better (Hold On To It)" is about as raw as it gets in a proper studio. "Blow Your Head" must have shocked listeners to death - I'm surprised that it wasn't a gigantic hit. And "If You Don't Give A Dogone About It" (single version) is a nice latter day JB number - the repeated chorus really sticks in your head.
This really is a monster. One of my absolute favorite tracks to dance to.
Also have to give a nod to Lowdown Popcorn (mentioned earlier) and In the Middle (one of the best mid-tempo, stripped down funk singles ever).