Sly Slick & Wicked (L.A.)
jazzman21
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Not to be confused with the other group with the same name. Anyway was the track "Confessin' a Feeling" just a 45 release or was it on a full lp.
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are you sure. I think the group on Ju-par recorded "confessin' a Feeling"
I know it was a bit of a hit in its day. Still gets weekly play on Art Laboe
Pretty sure (although theres always confusion between the 2 groups) I bid on that last copy about 5 or 6 weeks ago, it listed all the songs and confessin a feelin was on there. I think the album is called "get down". Black and white cover, I think Dee Rock has it. Now Dollarbin, wheres that graemlin?!
The album isn't as good as the 45 at all. I think its a live recording from what I remember. The sound quality was shit.
More importantly, why do you care about "Confessin' a Feeling" when "Love's Gonna Pack up"' is the flip??
I like em both equally myself.
Can't remember if I ever got a solid answer to this - is this the same group that did "sho nuff" on People? Such an ill song.
confessin a feeling/love gonna pack up (and walk out) bad boys 1001
tonight's the nite/we're sly slick and wicked bad boys 1006
i know the People and Bad Boys groups are different but what about the ones on Paramount? is that the LA group? same years. i have a book explaining all this but my boy has had it for a few years now and i cant recall the info.
How is Bad Boys 1006? Worth picking up? I seem to remember hearing that the B-side was funk. Is that right?
And what about the LPs? I know there are at least two different groups here, is it three? Four?
The Bad Boys label Sly, Slick & Wicked were from East Los Angeles. Two 45s on this label and the one LP, is all I know of. Their 45 "Love Gonna Pack" up is a killer and so recommended, the other "Tonight's The Night" is pretty weak in comparison.
the Persuaders song? And could it possibly be a better
version? I know it's almost taboo around here to say the
major label/hit version of a song is better than the $XXX
underground cover, but that Persuaders song is one of my
favorite soul 45's EVAR.
...or is the Persuaders version a cover of the S,S & W OG?
Its a cover of the Persuaders song. I don't know if its better but it is a lot more raw sounding. I love both versions and actually used the Sly Slick and Wicked version for a German singer name Joy. I heard they did a video for the song. One of the German hommies will have to hook me up with that.
thank you, this is like the 3rd thread on this subject and I finally get it. Although it's hard to believe they went from "sho nuff" to a tepid disco turd (although that happened to tons of groups between the early to late 70's)
From what I've heard the LA Sly, Slick & Wicked were part of that same Chicano music scene that group up in the 60s that gave birth to El Chicano, etc.