I will slowly be unveiling the Top 100 Soul Strut Related Records as Voted by the Strutters Themselves.
#99 is Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul
Please discuss your reactions to this record. The thread will be archived later in a seperate part of the site.
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so much trouble on my mind part 2 intro into part1 was one of my favorite songs to play out and i had a random loft party i was DJing go absolutely nuts for it. Solid as fuck funk with outsider cover..bonafide classic in my book
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I got so much trouble on my mind parts 1 & 2 is a great 7" to cop as well.
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harder than the meters ;)
Damn good record too.
You.know it takes a man comfortable in his collection to admit to ditching an OG for a collectables pressing.
I'll take one of those pressings. No shame in parts 1 & 2 together on a 45.
Isn't there an earlier pressing that's not on GSF? I remember reading that some time ago. Private press?
Ditto. I'm still on the hunt for a copy that isn't priced through the roof. I do have a couple copies of the "So Much Trouble on My Mind" 45, so at least that's something. But man, what a great record.
Yeah that's a good one.
Never owned the LP but I did once find an empty sleeve which I traded to tripledouble for some random CD called AEIOU2 that turned out to be pretty decent
this record was one of my first major fuckups in the game. before i had ever been to a record show, i was at a shop in Baltimore that isnt there any more and the cover caught my eye. twenty buck price tag had me wavering, but i was still gonna buy it. A big heavy dude named Ray who i had bumped into before in Philly walks in, recognizes me and starts chatting. he notices the Quarterman LP and says, "good record. but you should find it cheaper than twenty bucks." hmm, i was pretty new to things, so i figured, what the hell, i'll wait and find a cheaper copy. FAIL. in later years, i got to know Ray well. I'd bet my thumbs that he grabbed the record as soon as i walked out the door.
ive found it since for cheap (cheaper than twenty!) and had a good help out by sportC on the cover upgrade front.
great album and the cover is amazing. always surprised me that label execs would let it slide through with those lo-fi hand drawings
maybe they were encouraged by the success of CSNY "So Far" and Sir Douglas Quintet "1+1" etc
From the way you're talking, you make it sound like Collectables actually released it on vinyl. This, I haven't seen. I have the Collectables, too, but on CD.
I also have two of the GSF singles - "I Got So Much Trouble In My Mind" and a song which I don't think appears on the album, "Thanks Dad." Considering that "I.G.S.M.T.I.M.M." was a hit single (on the soul stations), I've never seen the album.
I have copy of Thanks Dad too, good song. I would love to pick up a copy of this LP.
That cover looks professionally lo-fi. I'm not a fan of the art myself, but it's not like some boner private-press release.
BTW, that particular CSNY album came out a couple of years later.
A few of the tracks are obvious ripoffs of "So Much Trouble," but that is actually endearing more than irritating. I wonder what happened for Quarterman & co. to fall off the radar so fast? Maybe the fact that GSF Records was only in the business a year had something to do with it?
I'm still waiting for their appearance on Soul Train to make the rounds.
Grabbed a Japanese pressing of this a few months back off the wall at Amoeba. Was more than glad to spend the money to finally have this in my clutches. Loved it spun it out for some folks never heard anyone say a disparaging word about this album
http://www.soulstrut.com/index.php/forums/viewthread/61434/#858576
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great record. still can't afford the og, so the trouble 45 is enough for now...
Would love to find the album one day.
Think I found it at a garage sale close to home that only had 4 or 5 mid 70s rock lps and this.
Got a lot of play before it sold.
Love the art work and was one of the first things I thought of when Mingering Mike broke.
DON'T BE TOO FUCKING PROUD TO BUY A REISSUE
even if it's on a lame label like Collectables
Can't find the OG?
Well, that is why reissues were invented, Hoss...until the original falls out of the sky, just fake it till you make it.
First heard "I Feel Like This" on WKCR in 1997 and I still think it is one of the heaviest and most unique pieces of funk ever made. Best listened to very loudly.
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