Ernie K. Doe gets the UK excited
Danno3000
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Apparently it's a huge seller for Soul Jazz as a result of this ridiculous ad:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgw0Lb0hXmA
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out of this. Such a great track. I hope SJ is paying the
right people, especially if they're strong-arming F16C!
On that note, I inquired of the folks at SoulJazz how they licensed the track (and the other Toussaint-related stuff) and after a "we'll check into that" I never got an answer.
He might if he wasn't already Ernie K. Dead...
You should have told them "yeah, I'll take down my soundfile
when you show me somebody besides you is getting paid for it."
That track is tuff as is - last thing we need is a remix/edit.
I'd never heard this song, or the album it came from, before. I was familiar with his earlier records from the fifties and sixties on various labels, but I'd never heard him sing with that much gusto before. If this is making the rounds on a legit reissue, all the better.
Get the LP. "Here Comes the Girls" is the best track, but
the LP is definitely worth having. Not sure what it's going for
these days, but I got mine for under $20 and found another around
that price not long afterwards. People pay good $$$ for the 45, but
the LP still seems a little under the radar.
originally re-issued a few years back on the soul jazz 'new orleans' comp, not sure if they've repackaged it now but
and as for the ad, something like that would never get a guernsey in conservative ol australia, the land of cornflakes & white bread ..
I didn't want to risk any legal problems. I've heard both good and bad things about the way they do business. Now if it was Aaron Fuchs....
BTW,the LP is excellent. A really fine mix of funk, soul and R&B, with - if memory serves - all but one track written by Allen Toussaint.
That one track smokes anything from that Jessie Hill LP on Blue Thumb that was out around the same time.
There's at least one other killer song on there, "Fly Away With Me,"
which has an incredibly unique New Orleans/Toussaint sound to it,
with off-beat (literally) singing and playing, varied-tempo vocals,
and some dreamy lyrics. Really fantastic track. Find the LP, it's worth
paying out a little $$$ for.
That K-Doe sounds like it's right up there with the Meters, the Unemployed and Tami Lynn's version of "Love Is Here & Now You're Gone" as far as classic 1970's NOLA music.
EDIT: originally I thought you meant that "Fly Away..." was a track on the Jessie Hill record instead of K-Doe's...that's why I redid this post.[/b]
Yeah, I can see why you would, sorry about that ...
"HERE COMES THE GIRLS...OOOOOOOOOOH"[/b]
thanks a lot appreciate it, hows the health?
Who, me? Other than a shitstack of stress, the health is OK.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=350005342506&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=022
Holy flarking schnitt!
I know! Insane!
a few months ago, this was a $20 record...proof that the record market is fuggin nuts
^^^I RIDES FOR THIS YO
Hold on, hold on - this has not been a $20 record on eBay for years, if ever -
when I was trying to get one years ago, it was going for $40-$70, usually
around $50 ... I did eventually find one in the real world for $20, but
it has been an eBay money record for some time ... just not for this kind of
crazy money. However, you are not the first to benefit from the UK ad hype:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...eName=WDVW&rd=1
even so...I got over twice what the other one went for just 2 weeks ago...that in itself is insane