funky hammond appreciation #49764
The_Hook_Up
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About once a year I get in a Hammond craze, usually sparked off by digging some up and it makes pull out my other funk hammond records. My recent finds of Richard Groove Holmes "Comin On Home", Rueben Wilson's "The Sweet Life", and Billy Butler's "This is Billy Butler" has made me a fiend once again. Pullin' "Fire Eater" off the shelf as well as the classics by Earland, Baby face Willete,Kynard etc. in my time of fiendin'...drop some other Hammond funk you dig...(funky16...I expect a list no shorter than a hundred records from you)appreciate batches
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I know you ain't talkin' to me
Hilton Felton can bust some serious hammond funk licks when he's not doing straight ahead jazz or gospel. Raymond Green (from Black Heat) is SIIICK on the organ in person.
The organist on Larry E. and the Black Hammer's "Funky Thing" kills it.
but k****, how do you really feel about hilton felton, really?
What can I say J****, he's my freakin' daddy.
He and Andrew White worked a deal whereas they exchanged porn mags for recording session work. That's just straight
Actually...I just happened to have completed a Hammond Funk mix, which will be up on the blog in the next few weeks.
Featuring such artists as
Louis Chachere
Billy Larkin
The O'Jahs
Toussaint McCall
Bill Doggett
etc etc....
and
Here's a Soulstrut-only repost of Funky16Corners Radio v.8 - Hammond Internationale
List of one-hundred funky Hammond 45s to be provided on a day when I'm working on more than 3.5 hours of baby-deprived sleep...
Hmmm, so is Matt Rogers. http://www.hammondheroes.com
and furthermore - but only scratching the surface here...
Jackie Hairston - Hijack
Jimmy Brown - Chain of Fools
Butch Cornell - Goose Pimples
Count Sidney & His Dukes - The Grandpa
Dave Lewis - Little Green Thing
Jackie Edwards & the Soulmakers - The Vamp
Gene Ludwig - Mother Blues (I need a copy of Chittlin' Juice, btw)
Merl Saunders - Tighten Up / I Pity the Fool / et. al.
The Philly Four - The Elephant
Truman Thomas - 25 Miles
King Ernest Baker - Somebody Somewhere Is Playing With Yours (the instrumental side)
The Kimico Band - Soul Train
Ray Johnson - Funky Way
The Wildare Express (early Reuben Wilson)
Earl Van Dyke - Soul Stomp
the list goes on, and on, and on