Soul Strut 100: #72 - Matthew Larkin Cassell - Pieces
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I will slowly be unveiling the Top 100 Soul Strut Related Records as Voted by the Strutters Themselves.
#72 - Matthew Larkin Cassell - Pieces
Please discuss your reactions to this record. The thread will be archived later here.
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Here is yet another fellow who has been plucked from obscurity and enjoyed a career revival thanks to the discerning taste and archaeological drive of some crate diggers and hip hop producers. In the 1970s, Cassell was a struggling Bay area musician/songwriter who subscribed to a then rare DIY approach. He self financed a couple records of soulful jazzy pop a la Steely Dan that faded away into obscurity later to be rediscovered by vinyl crate diggers looking for interesting music that never made it on to major labels.
Pieces has become one of the most sought after rare vinyl records of the past couple records thanks to a featured spot on Kon and Amir???s Kings of Digging comp and Madlib???s sample of ???Heaven??? for a Madvillian??? track. Pieces is very smooth sounding, maybe tepid to some, but it???s really a record you can put on in the background and not notice it???s even playing. It???s very pleasing to the ears, yet there are some tracks that demand your attention namely, ???In My life??? that segways into a break beat treat, the Rhodes riddled, upbeat jazz disco tune ???Heaven???, the Spanish-tinged ???Another Day Gone,??? and much more.
Stonesthrow records has gotten with the program and reissured Cassell???s work, packaged in a complete retrospective conveniently available on iTunes.
http://www.soulstrut.com/index.php/reviews/indepth/pieces/
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#72 - Matthew Larkin Cassell - Pieces
Please discuss your reactions to this record. The thread will be archived later here.
About
Here is yet another fellow who has been plucked from obscurity and enjoyed a career revival thanks to the discerning taste and archaeological drive of some crate diggers and hip hop producers. In the 1970s, Cassell was a struggling Bay area musician/songwriter who subscribed to a then rare DIY approach. He self financed a couple records of soulful jazzy pop a la Steely Dan that faded away into obscurity later to be rediscovered by vinyl crate diggers looking for interesting music that never made it on to major labels.
Pieces has become one of the most sought after rare vinyl records of the past couple records thanks to a featured spot on Kon and Amir???s Kings of Digging comp and Madlib???s sample of ???Heaven??? for a Madvillian??? track. Pieces is very smooth sounding, maybe tepid to some, but it???s really a record you can put on in the background and not notice it???s even playing. It???s very pleasing to the ears, yet there are some tracks that demand your attention namely, ???In My life??? that segways into a break beat treat, the Rhodes riddled, upbeat jazz disco tune ???Heaven???, the Spanish-tinged ???Another Day Gone,??? and much more.
Stonesthrow records has gotten with the program and reissured Cassell???s work, packaged in a complete retrospective conveniently available on iTunes.
http://www.soulstrut.com/index.php/reviews/indepth/pieces/
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I remember "Ecoutez Moi" being my favorite track:
I agree it has its tepid moments, but you can't deny the vibe. And there is something about his voice that I just really dig.
Isn't it true that MLC plays all the instruments?
http://open.spotify.com/user/1121775350/playlist/54CR4Ce88uFkr6shaMHxVX
But checking the ones on the playlist and have to thank you - I'll have this in the car all week!
Got a call from the man himself a couple years ago and he thanked me for my role in this. (All I did was find the record and share the song - after a little bit of secret squirreling, of course - BSides88 and Kon 'n 'em made it all happen.) He asked for my address and a few days later I received this little thank you package.
And no, neither these nor the OG Pieces LP are for sale.
'm glad this countdown is turning people on to new music.
on the b side.
Yo, just wanna say that it was also credit to Wermser digging around in the Warner archives back when he was an A&R over there that resulted in him getting the adress.
It all popped off though cause I found the mp3 on Herm's soulseek though....damn, those were the days!
Herm found it first though. Thats fact. I got a really nice email from matthew as well though after the huffington post story. Awesome dude, awesome record. Don't own an o.g., but im much more of a music fan than I am a collector these days so its all good.
Sorry to slightly hijack this thread but I've just signed up to Spotify.
I clicked on the playlist link above which then appeared on my Spotify screen but there doesn't appear to be any music in it.
What else do I need to do?
Thanks