I think it??s pretty good. Some funk, some psych, ballads and braeks. Some very cool, very weird sound effects and stuff at the end of the last track, which also has a great organ solo. Sounds like they recorded a construction site and put tons of echo on it, very Easy Rideresque...
Here's a review of the John Lee Hooker LP. I think it's okay, but like the fuzzed out sound of the Howling Wolf and Waters' LPs on Cadet Concept better.
312 Rotary Connection S/T 313 (not used) 314 Muddy Waters Electric Mud 315 Status Quo Messages From The Status Quo 316 Salloom and Sinclair Salloom, Sinclair and the Mother Bear 317 Rotary Connection Aladdin 318 Rotary Connection Peace 319 Howlin??? Wolf This Is Howlin??? Wolf???s New Album 320 Muddy Waters After The Rain 321 John Klemmer Blowin??? Gold 322 Rotary Connection Songs 323 Aesop???s Fables In Due Time 324 Howlin??? Wolf S/T 325 Joel Vance What I Did On My Vacation 326 John Klemmer All The Children Cried 327 Salloom and Sinclair S/T 328 Rotary Connection Dinner Music 329 Archie Whitewater S/T 330 John Klemmer Eruptions 331 Aesop???s Fables S/T 50006 Rotary Connection Hey Love 50010 Colonel Bagshot Oh! What a Lovely War
my homeslice dj orb met up with Marshall Chess in the early 90's and mentioned Archie Whitewater to him - Marshall was shocked that of all the albums from the catalog he brought up that one. Marshall said that there is a second Archie Whitewater LP that was recorded but never released.
my homeslice dj orb met up with Marshall Chess in the early 90's and mentioned Archie Whitewater to him - Marshall was shocked that of all the albums from the catalog he brought up that one. Marshall said that there is a second Archie Whitewater LP that was recorded but never released.
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Stretch yourself to ??74 and get Jack McDuff??s "Fourth Dimension" LP. So dope.
Cadet Concept is one of my favourite labels. So many dope records! The Aesops Fables "In Due Time" LP is great, and all that "updated" mega funky blues stuff is fantastic!
- J
Yo Cosmo,
I always big up "Big City Bump" off of that LP. Also, you left out "Sophisticated Funk" too by McDuff (1976). So, many great albums on Cadet Concept, one of my favorite labels (as I've said 1,000,000 times on here). My favorite joint off of there is "Songs", but I like many others. Their production and studio mixing was for the time period. I also endorse checking out the Violinaires if you like Black, quartet Gospel music. Also, Rev. C.L. Franklin has some good preaching LPs (on Chess, I believe) as well (see "Salt of the Earth").
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I think it??s pretty good. Some funk, some psych, ballads and braeks. Some very cool, very weird sound effects and stuff at the end of the last track, which also has a great organ solo. Sounds like they recorded a construction site and put tons of echo on it, very Easy Rideresque...
- J
Thanks Motown, should've guessed I should checked your reviews before asking.
Marshall said that there is a second Archie Whitewater LP that was recorded but never released.
OH MY GOD... REALLY??????
Yo Cosmo,
I always big up "Big City Bump" off of that LP. Also, you left out "Sophisticated Funk" too by McDuff (1976). So, many great albums on Cadet Concept, one of my favorite labels (as I've said 1,000,000 times on here). My favorite joint off of there is "Songs", but I like many others. Their production and studio mixing was for the time period. I also endorse checking out the Violinaires if you like Black, quartet Gospel music. Also, Rev. C.L. Franklin has some good preaching LPs (on Chess, I believe) as well (see "Salt of the Earth").
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak