"Truth" label

DJelV2000DJelV2000 322 Posts
edited February 2006 in Strut Central
whats up with the truth label?I got the sons of truth and i just got wow, I'm really fellin this Lp, Bluesy funky gospelish joint...any info on the label? what to look out for? por Favor?

  Comments


  • TheMackTheMack 3,414 Posts
    stax subsidiary. soul/funk label with a gospel tinge

  • whats up with the truth label?
    I got the sons of truth and i just got



    wow, I'm really fellin this Lp, Bluesy funky gospelish joint...


    any info on the label? what to look out for? por Favor?

    You should look out for Rance Allen for sure.

  • I know it's stax, but what else is to be checked?
    this shirley brown's got me geeked...


    "So glad to have you" in my headphones RIGHT NOW

  • TheMackTheMack 3,414 Posts
    shirley is probly the most common title on the label. like my mans said, check for rance allen, i dont know alot of the other good titles

  • whats up with the truth label?
    I got the sons of truth and i just got



    wow, I'm really fellin this Lp, Bluesy funky gospelish joint...


    any info on the label? what to look out for? por Favor?

    You should look out for Rance Allen for sure.

    which Rance?

    I had one and listened to another that was straight dookie...

    I want the



  • which Rance?

    I had one and listened to another that was straight dookie...

    I want the

    These are the ones I have and enjoy.




  • which Rance?

    I had one and listened to another that was straight dookie...

    I want the

    These are the ones I have and enjoy.


    Thanks, Kid

    any others?

  • SoulOnIceSoulOnIce 13,027 Posts
    There are some dope, obscure funk 45's -
    "Bump & Boogie" by the Wrecking Crew is good
    and "Did You Hear Yourself" by Randy Brown & Co. is even better...

  • mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
    Here's a personal favorite:


  • Here's a personal favorite:


    yeahhhh...
    I seen this one in wax P
    Imma hafta get that

    Thanks Odub


    BTW I loved you Melvin Van Peebles interview...
    He's a homie of mine and that was the best interview I've ever seen
    RESPECT...

  • SIR MACK RICE "Dark Skin Woman." Randy Brown & Company.

  • spivyspivy 866 Posts
    "Did You Hear Yourself" by Randy Brown & Co.
    co-sign...

  • There are some dope, obscure funk 45's -
    "Bump & Boogie" by the Wrecking Crew is good
    and "Did You Hear Yourself" by Randy Brown & Co. is even better...

    The Round Robin Monopoly.

    Remember: Truth is secular. Gospel Truth is naturally where you'll find all the religious acts hangin' out (Rance Allen, etc.).

  • Great label!

    Jo Armstead "i got the vibes"
    Sandra Wright "midnight affair" (in fact most of her stuff on Truth although you have to buy them released by Demon since Stax never did..)
    Rance Allen
    Newcomers "keep an eye on.."
    Newcomers "whole world is a picture show"

    + more!

    /L

  • cosign on the mighty Mack Rice


    I mean how can a song with the lyric " got to stay slim and trim so I can ball everytime you call" not be ?

  • this is the rance allen rawness you are looking for



    'hello god, this is rance...'

  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    whats up with the truth label?
    I got the sons of truth and i just got



    wow, I'm really fellin this Lp, Bluesy funky gospelish joint...


    any info on the label? what to look out for? por Favor?

    You should look out for Rance Allen for sure.

    which Rance?

    I had one and listened to another that was straight dookie...

    I want the


  • LaserWolfLaserWolf Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
    whats up with the truth label?
    I got the sons of truth and i just got



    wow, I'm really fellin this Lp, Bluesy funky gospelish joint...


    any info on the label? what to look out for? por Favor?

    Started life as Gospel Truth, becane Truth about '74. There is a new age gospel thing called Blue Aquarius I don't care for too much. Other than that most everything has a gospel vibe and/or a Stax vibe, so I like it all.

    Dan

  • whats up with the truth label?
    I got the sons of truth and i just got



    wow, I'm really fellin this Lp, Bluesy funky gospelish joint...


    any info on the label? what to look out for? por Favor?

    Started life as Gospel Truth, becane Truth about '74. There is a new age gospel thing called Blue Aquarius I don't care for too much. Other than that most everything has a gospel vibe and/or a Stax vibe, so I like it all.

    Dan

    saw and listened to the Blue Aquarius today...
    not Hot...


  • motown67motown67 4,513 Posts
    Here's another good Rance Allen LP on Truth:

    http://www.soulstrut.com/reviews/review/review_insert.php?item_id=40

  • motown67motown67 4,513 Posts
    Here are some 45s as well:

    RANDY BROWN AND COMPANY
    Did You Hear Yourself Pt. 1 & 11 (Truth 74)
    Did You Hear Yourself would fit perfectly into a Blaxpolitation flick. It has all the elements: strong wah wah guitar, spacey work on the keys, and vocal chorus with a lot of echo.

    SHIRLEY BROWN
    Between You And Me/It???s Worth A Whippin (Truth75)
    Between You And Me is a nice and slow Soul number from Shirley Brown???s Woman To Woman LP where she gets to show off her sultry singing. She reminds me a bit of a mix of Aretha and Patti Labelle. It???s Worth A Whippin is a love tune.

    ROUND ROBIN MONPOLY
    Life Is Funky/I???d Rather Loan You Out (Truth 74)
    Let me tell you, I think this 45 is the shit. I first heard this group on a comp. and have been looking for their LP Alpha since then. I haven???t found it yet but I did find this 45. Released on Truth which is a subsidiary of Stax Records, Life Is Funky begins with a catchy guitar riff before the music and vocals come in. It???s worth the price of the 45. The B-side is a ballad with some stupid ass lyrics about a guy who would rather loan his girl out to guys rather than having her leave him. What the fuck is that about? Back to the A-side!

  • ilkkailkka 31 Posts


    Started life as Gospel Truth, becane Truth about '74. There is a new age gospel thing called Blue Aquarius I don't care for too much. Other than that most everything has a gospel vibe and/or a Stax vibe, so I like it all.

    Dan

    I have that Blue Aquarius record - it's not a solid LP, but has some good tracks like "Foxfire" etc. Definetly worth getting if it's cheap.

  • Here are some 45s as well:

    RANDY BROWN AND COMPANY
    Did You Hear Yourself Pt. 1 & 11 (Truth 74)
    Did You Hear Yourself would fit perfectly into a Blaxpolitation flick. It has all the elements: strong wah wah guitar, spacey work on the keys, and vocal chorus with a lot of echo.

    In fact, i would have to say that Randy brown is one of the most underrated soul singers ever, ok i know that the rare soul crowd tend to like him but still, quite big outing and it's at least 2 good tracks for every lp (most have plnety more..) also his version of Hipnotics "are you lonely" is awesome

    /L

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    whats up with the truth label?
    I got the sons of truth and i just got



    wow, I'm really fellin this Lp, Bluesy funky gospelish joint...


    any info on the label? what to look out for? por Favor?

    You should look out for Rance Allen for sure.

    which Rance?

    I had one and listened to another that was straight dookie...

    I want the


    Naw, I agree with his sentiment...

    I've run across several Rance Allen records, NONE of the ones pictured in this thread, and didn't like any of them... good to know I just haven't run into the choice titles yet.

  • JuniorJunior 4,853 Posts
    Looking back to when the label was Gospel Truth would highly recommend this album:


  • the Clarence Smith- Whatever Happened to Love LP is pretty aight.

  • jinx74jinx74 2,287 Posts
    besides what others have written...

    sons of truth
    henry jackson
    clarence smith
    howard lemon (i really like them... dont know if yall would)
    louise mccord (i really like this... mahalia related. if anyone has a clean copy please PM)
    marion gaines
    21st century
    jacqui verdell (sp?)

    and i LOVE the newcomers!!! fucking great music!

    the maceo woods stuff is going to be too traditional in my opinion for most. great music though. not even my sound but well done stuff.

    gene barge and gene page did a lot of great work on the GT label. those are good names to check for.

  • aleitaleit 1,915 Posts
    i really dig rance allen.

    some of his albums are not solid all the way through but always one or two good tracks. I like the one with the sweet soul tune "Ain't No Need for Crying".... that song is sweeter than sweet.

    the best rance allen, although different in sound and on Capitol not truth, is "Say My Friend." Really beautiful album, Mizell bros produced, and "Reasons to Survive" is a banger.

  • FatbackFatback 6,746 Posts
    The Round Robin Monopoly.

    fuck yeah!

    life is funky.
Sign In or Register to comment.