Your favourite Westbound/Eastbound album ?
Strider79it
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Hail Caesar ! - C. Frazier
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Unfortunately, Crazy Legs is the only Eastbound title I own
^^^^ This
Eastbound was more on the jazz side...
another good Westbound joint is outlook by Gary Chandler
That's eastbound too.
though crazy legs, hail caesar and funkadelic are all quality choices
...and that album by Albert Washington (Ohio soul-blues legend) is surprisingly dull. Too bad, because he has earlier singles on Jewel (the Louisiana Jewel, not the Ohio Jewel) and Fraternity that are way better.
- the Counts' album
- all of Funkadelic's albums (duh)
- ...and I can't believe ya'll are so hung up on the funk that no one mentioned the straight soul of the Detroit Emeralds or Denise LaSalle...
You know?
Cats talking about Donald Austin and shit.
Funkadelic's the only thing messing with the Players.
The only reason why I'm not saying Maggot Brain is because I want to be difficult today.
Father, bless the soldier who has returned home from the war
He has fought with all his might
Yet he knew not for what or who he was fighting for
Death waited in the shadows as he crawled by night for his country
His enemies was many, including the habit he still cannot break
Father, we pray that we might understand what has happened to his mind
And help us understand his reaction
To the changes that has taken place here at home
And father, smile upon us, with your grace, for we will need you more than ever
Help him understand, that when his loved one remarried
They were truly under the impression that he was dead
And never would return
Oh lord, we pray
And father, why must wars be fought?
Someone said this war ended with "Peace with honor"
But can there truly be?
Is there such a thing?
Thousands of boys gave their life, and for what?
Do anybody know?
Oh lord, give us the strength to understand ourselves
For we are mysterious animals, man
And as the boys march home to the witch's castle
They will all need your help
I can hear them calling, calling out for you, father
For there is no one else that can help
Smile upon us, oh lord
For we are very weak
Very weak
Very weak
Very weak
Very weak
75 for me.
Man I wish I could have held on to this for longer than a week. Vacation money related
I was driving through Ohio on a bleak day and this song really got to me.
GODDAMN I JUST NEEDED TO SAY THAT AGAIN. Get off that old bullshit.
Funkadelic "I Wanna Know If It's Good To You"(Instrumental)....a skull fucker of Psychedelic funk..OG rendered almost unrecognizeable by by a shit ton of Echoplex and Fuzz...
I can kind of respect that, but no.
I like the Emeralds LPs, but they're not Frickin' with the Players.
Besides - you're kind of unqualified to even speak on it considering you do not own their Westbound LPs, right?
Well, they're a lot more important than Teegarden & Van Winkle, wouldn't you think?
Wrong. I've got the (mighty uneven) Pleasure album, as well as the singles of "Pain," "Funky Worm" and "Ecstasy." What I have of the Westbound years is spotty, but they were on the money when they were good, so I'm not hating.
But really, I was just alarmed that somebody could start a Westbound thread and talk about all these tepid, half-dead jazz-funk-fusion records yet overlook Denise LaSalle and the Detroit Emeralds, so I kinda inserted their names to get my point across. Sorry! (((grin)))
Speaking of which: co-sign on the Pleasure Web 45. 19th Whole = Bill Mason = Hail Frazier. Bunch of one-hitters that tend to be over-priced to boot.
Also co-sign on the general weakness of that Albert Washington album.
Back to Westbound, two of my favorite 45s:
Superlatives: I Don't Know Why
New Holidays: Maybe So, Maybe No (though this was originally on Soul Hawk)