Artist: VA | Album: Super Eurobeat Vol. 246 (Extended Version) | Released: 2017 | Genre: Dance, EuroBeat
Artist: VA | Album: Super Eurobeat Vol. 246 (Extended Version) | Released: 2017 | Genre: Dance, EuroBeat
320 kbps | 139 MB | LINKS
Heavy funk from the vaults of Jewel and Paula Records – that Louisiana family of labels that cut some mighty mean music in the 60s and 70s! Jewel and Paula were more than able to come up with the goods again and again over the years – with roots in the south, and artists in styles that included blues, gospel, and jazz – which makes for a really fresh, really unique criss-crossing of modes here – in a set of singles that dig way deeper than the usual hits from the label! There’s no stock, standard groove here – as you might find on labels that had a more unified approach to the music – which makes this collection of singles even more filled with surprises than you might expect. The styles run from funky blues to deep soul, instrumental funk, group soul, and more – and titles include “Loose Booty (part 1)” by The Eldorados, “Shootin The Grease” by Jesse Gresham Plus 3, “Looking For A Woman” by Joe Perkins, “Get It On With Me” by Bobby Rush, “Prove It” by The Genies, “Loose Eel” by Dumas King, “The Thrill Ain’t Gone” by Alex Williams, “The Hen (part 1)” by Louis Chachere, “Woman Hang Your Head In Shame” by The Wallace Brothers, “Good Thing (part 2)” by Casey Jones, “Black Reflections” by Essence, “Junkie For Your Love” by Cash McCall, “Impeace Me Baby” by Arlene Brown, and “My World” by The Four Shades.
320 kbps | 159 MB | LINKS
Tracks:
01. Crazy
02. South of the Border
03. There Will Never Be Another You
04. Whiskey River
05. Always on My Mind
06. Heartbreak Hotel
07. It’s Not Supposed to Be That Way
08. Life and Love
09. Funny How Time Slips Away
10. I Let My Mind Wander
11. To All the Girls I’veloved Before
12. Wabash Cannonball
13. I Can’t Stop Loving You
14. Always
15. Georgia on My Mind
16. Angel Eyes
17. Who Will Buy My Memories
18. Seven Spanish Angels
19. Mountain Dew
20. Final Jam
320 kbps | 130 MB | LINKS
After the success, disbanding and reformation of BS&T, David Clayton-Thomas assembled his own band of 10 highly skilled musicians in Toronto and began releasing new material. His latest work is entitled A Blues for the New World.
Although this is at the foundation a blues album, the steel-blue eyed crooner, whose voice sounds as good as ever, has raised up a superstructure from constituents of rock, jazz, reggae, and gospel decked with remarkably clever lyrics. Thrilling satire takes bites out of weighty subject matter including the invasion of privacy, a brush with death, the misery of unemployment, and the sleaze of politics. “It’s just politics. It’s a grand charade. The only way to love the law is to not see how it’s made. … Everything gets nasty in the heat of the debate. And you got to be so careful ’cause a word can seal your fate.”