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Movements Vol 9
Various
Gee Gee Shinn & Boogie Kings - "Fever" - (2:46) 58 BPM
Connie Kaye Trio - "I'm A Woman" - (2:57) 64 BPM
Bus Brown - "Mr. L.B.J." - (2:53) 90 BPM
Earl Demus Band - "Her Spare" - (1:46) 80 BPM
Chuck Finney Combo - "I Want A Man Like You" - (2:41) 133 BPM
Chick Willis - "Sometimes Soon" - (5:39) 60 BPM
Australia - "Wide Awake" - (3:19) 80 BPM
J.R. - "Any Time Now" - (3:17) 82 BPM
Joe Akens - "Nice" - (3:20) 91 BPM
Hummingbird 4 - "Cho Cho San" - (3:30) 118 BPM
Evangeline Made - "Burnt Flesh" - (3:48) 131 BPM
Dario & The Inferno - "Brother, Where Are You" - (4:54) 124 BPM
Swoop - "Upside Down" - (2:44) 153 BPM
Mel-O-Madnezz - "What You Getting High On" - (3:05) 80 BPM
You - "You Got It" - (3:46) 133 BPM
Hot Cakes - "Harlem Shuffle Theme" - (3:22) 126 BPM Hot
Reunion - "When The Well Runs Dry" - (3:33) 131 BPM
The Counts - "Get Up, Get Dancin'" - (2:36) 122 BPM
Review: The prestigious Movements series, like all its predecessors on Tramp contains rare groove nuggets recorded between the early 1960s and the late 1970s. Over a hundred great unknown songs have been re-released on the first eight volumes in the series, the majority of which can not be found elsewhere and this is is no exception. There are two cover versions: "Fever" by Gee Gee Shinn & The Boogie Kings and "I'm A Woman" by Connie Kaye Trio. Bus Brown, Earl Demus and Chuck Finney remain on the same vibe - their contributions are slightly jazzier. Chick Willis' gut-wrenching "Sometime Soon" and recordings by Australia, J.R. and Joe Akens are beautiful examples of privately produced soul from the 1970s. The latin-soul of "Cho Cho San" by Hummingbird 4 takes the sound in another direction for the next three tunes, highlighted by one more stunning cover version: Oscar Brown Jr.'s "Brother, Where Are You?". The album closes with some pre-disco tracks from the late 1970s: Mel-O-Madnezz' "What You Getting High On" and Hot Cakes' cover of "Harlem Shuffle".
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TRCD 9070
02 Feb 18
Soul
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