Funk version of "Hoochie Coochie Man?"
Cosmo
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I heard this somewhere (I'm not telling) and it's killer. Any ideas what it is?
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The title for the Muddy Waters/Willie Dixion song is Mannish Boy I think.
Different song.
Two different songs I think although "HCM" uses the same riff from "MB" but it has different lyrics "The gypsy woman told my mother, Before I was born, I got a boy child's comin', He's gonna be a son of a gun" etc...
http://www.amazon.com/Voodoo-Soul-Deep-Dirty-Orleans/dp/B00005NSWX
(By the way, this record I'm talking about is called "I'm Here [Hoochie Coochie Man]" and is by B.J. King. On the Cynthia label.)
$20 is a really good price, they are $25 now.
Love You, New Orleans is the comp. Just picked up a $1 copy a couple weeks ago. Best part is it's also got David Batiste's Funky Soul Pt. 1 on there (and plenty of other good cuts as well)
Also-at the end of April I actually saw Skip Easterling perform Hoochie Koochie Man at the Ponderosa Stomp. Pretty cool - nowhere nearly as good as the record. Poor Skip - it was part of this medley of NOLA classics, and after the song (about 3 minutes) they tried to shoo him backstage. Dude came out to thank him and announce the next performer and Skip just sat there. The announcer (Dr. Ike, the guy in charge of the whole shebang) was even more awkward than he is normally, and eventually just let Skip sit in for the next song - I wanna say Tony Owens' Soul Soul Soul but don't really remember. PS Skip's a stocky white dude, which you can't really tell from the recording
Last thing. The one song during that NOLA medley that was actually really exciting and got the crowd really into it? David Batiste performing Funky Soul.
http://cgi.ebay.com/SKIP-EASTERLING-INST...p3286.m20.l1116
Where did you post them?
They are great. I can't believe I have never had this one.
They don't turn up much around here.
Are they common in NOLA?
In the 1980's, Bandy compilations used to turn up all the time in Chicago, along with other regional Southern labels like Jin and Goldband. And I'm talking brand-new and factory sealed.
Then came the nineties.
I'm guessing that Bandy never switched to CD's, because I've been seeing less and less of their albums since then. Does Bandy still exist?
Mr. Danny White
Funky16Corners Radio v.5 ??? Funky Nawlins Vol. 1
Track listing
1.The Meters ??? Cardova (Instant) 2.Chris Kenner ??? Fumigate Funky Broadway (Instant) 3. Jimmy Hicks - I???m Mr Big Stuff (Big Deal) 4. The Unemployed ??? Funky Thing Pt1 5. Skip Easterling ???Too Weak To Break The Chains (Instant) 6. Lee Dorsey ??? When the Bill???s Paid (Polydor) 7.Cyril Neville ??? Tell me What???s On Your Mind (Josie) 8.Danny White ??? Natural Soul Brother (SSS Intl) 9. David Batiste & The Gladiators ??? Funky Soul Pts 1&2 (Instant) 10.Wilbert Harrison ??? Girls On Parade (Buddah) 11. Chuck Carbo ??? Take Care of You Homework (Canyon) 12. Allen Toussaint ??? We The People (Bell) 13. Oliver Morgan ??? Roll Call (Seven B) 14.Deacon John ??? You Don???t Know How To Turn me On (Bell) 15. Mary Jane Hooper ??? Harper Valley PTA (Power) 16. Eddie Bo ??? Don???t Turn Me Loose (Bo Sound)
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He also has a couple of nice upbeat soul sides on Alon
On discogs -- I created the entries that are there now for a handful of Bandy releases.
I figured that out after I posted. I have another that has some killer Northern stuff. Lots of nice obscurities on these.
Art Neville-All These Things
Lee Dorsey- Lover of Loves
Chris Kenner- Something You Got
Roger & Gypsies- Pass the Hatchet
The Pitter Pats- It Do Me Good
Aaron Neville- I've Done It Again
The Stokes- Young Man, Old Man
Chris Kenner- Land of 1,000 Dances
Lee Dorsey- Lottie Mo
Willie Harper- New Kind of Love
Raymond Lewis- I'm Gonne Put Some Hurt on You
Ernie K-Doe- Come On Home
There's a decent anthology LP of his stuff, I think on Charly?
And the Bandy sets are common in the northeast as well,
there are copies that seem to have been pressed well into
the 70's if not the early 80's. My "Love You, New Orleans"
however, seems like a late 60's/early 70's pressing.
Banashak had Minit, Instant, Seven B and Alon (and probably five or six others I can't recall right now) allof which are represented on those Bandy comps.