Charles Bradley Appreciation (Daptone R)
elise
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My new favorite artist of '11. 62 years old and putting out his first album---mad love.
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Definitely made me appreciate just how truly gifted Sharon is in terms of the range of styles she can cover.
The Daptones are a great band.
When I used to go out (in the 70-80s) I heard lots of great soul singers.
Famous and lesser. Sam & Dave and Linda Hornbuckle, Etta James and Isaac Scott, Neville Brothers and some Syracuse soul singers I can't remember.
Few of them had bands that could compare to the Daptones.
The soul singers I heard with bands that were better than the Daptones were:
James Brown's Bands, and the HI Studio band who I heard with Al Green in the mid 80s and again with Otis Clay in the 90s.
Now I am remembering other great bands. Bands who were as good at what they did as the Daptones are, like:
Etta James in Seattle with a pick up band that include Leo Nocentelli and Kenny Gorelic long before he was Kenny G. Great show. Bobby Bland at a night club in Syracuse with his great band. Wayne Bennett on guitar. And I love the Neville brothers.
Lots of other stars had bands playing pedestrian soul music.
Often bored jazz greats who failed to understand the dynamics and interlocking rhythms that make GREAT soul music so satisfying.
I used to hate on the daptones.
Sorry for the long post.
I thouht it was The Menahan Street Band. Is it not?
Yeah it is. My understanding is that Menahan is a conglomeration of the Budos Band and the Dap-Kings that was produced by Brenneck rather than Roth. Steinweiss on drums is killer. Best 16th note hats in the game.
Thanks. Those Daptone bands are great. I don't really follow, and I wasn't knowing Menahan. Budos I have heard and like.
the MSB album is my favorite recording of the new millenium
i love how lee fields and the world(is going up in flames) made me do a double take in an era blindtest type of way the first time i heard them mixed in with older soul tunes
I was there last night as well. Charles killed it:
Pretty sure Brenneck retired from DapKings to focus fully on Budos and Menahan.
If you guys dig Budos and Menahan, be sure to check out the Ohio label 'Colemine'. Several of their tracks were recorded in Brooklyn by Brenneck. You can really hear the influence on this one:
Terry from Colemine might be around here someplace? Not sure if he posts....
-pj
The credits are 3 of the Budos (percussion, keys, baritone), that's where the sound comes from just as much as Tommy being the next incarnation of Bosco Mann, or the shitty is pretty 2" tape. These guys have been playing together for a decade, and they all have side projects. I wouldn't be so quick to try to point at this or that budding super producer, just yet.
That was my point in mentioning El Michels, But no, ODub had to go a be his usual name-droppy self and put and "angle" on it.
Didn't register that it was Budos playing too, but I guess I heard that as well.
At any rate, I just wanna make sure people know about Colemine. They are putting out some great records, especially for people that dig the scarin-the-kids instrumental sounds.
-pj
*laugh* C'mon dude, I just like giving credit where it's due. I did like the "next incarnation of Bosco Mann" line. Don't know if that's an "oof" or not though.
Good for you, I just like it when people really know what they are talking about.
Shooot. Now I want that jacket.