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Artist:
NEW ROTARY CONNECTION, THE
Title:
Hey Love
Label:
CADET CONCEPT RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
CC 50006LP
Exact repro vinyl version of the sixth and final Rotary Connection album, originally released on Cadet in 1972; featuring Minnie Riperton. "As strong as
Hey Love
is -- it's one of Rotary Connection's best records. Too many people point to the group's self-titled debut as its only essential release, which means that albums like this remain overlooked. And that means that too many people go on without hearing 'If I Sing My Song,' 'I Am the Black Gold of the Sun,' and 'Hey Love.' On 'If I Sing My Song,' Richard Rudolph and Charles Stepney play Burt Bacharach and Hal David, and the result belongs in the ranks of that songwriting team for its degree of hummability and the impeccably designed arrangements. 'I Am the Black Gold of the Sun' is the apex, the brightest moment in the group's discography; it's an ineffable package of grace, grit, and life-affirming spirit (if your knees don't quake). Virtually anything would seem like a comedown after it, but the title track of the album sounds at points like a precursor to fellow Chicagoan Terry Callier's 'Gotta Get Closer to You' and keeps the quality of the orchestra-spiked soul flowing." --All Music Guide
Artist:
WATERS, MUDDY
Title:
Electric Mud
Label:
CADET CONCEPT RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
LPS 314LP
Gatefold repro of the third studio album -- his "psychedelic" one -- originally released in 1968. "Marshall Chess assembled in his words 'the hottest, most avant garde rock guys in Chicago' for the album sessions consisting of Pete Cosey (lead guitar, later with Miles Davis) Phil Upchurch and Roland Faulkner (rhythm guitar), Louis Satterfield (bass) Gene Barge (tenor sax), Charles Stepney (organs) and Morris Jennings (drums). Since Muddy wasn't as accustomed to this style, he only contributed vocals, but he still played an essential part in this recording.
Electric Mud
was mostly recorded in live takes with few overdubs and that off-the-cuff live feel that's captured on it makes it stronger." -- Perfect Sound Forever
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