ECCENTRIC SOUL VOLUME 5 by V/A
CD Version
SKU | 60614 |
Artist | V/A |
Title | ECCENTRIC SOUL VOLUME 5 |
Label | NUMERO GROUP |
Catalog # | NUMERO 011CD |
Tag | |
Release | W 05 - 2011 |
Format | CD - USCD |
€ 18,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Lon Rogers & the Soul Blenders - Too Good To Be True
- Michael Liggins - Standing On The Corner
- Michael Liggins & The Super So - Loaded To The Gills
- Michael Liggins - Black And Beautiful
- Ronnie Whitehead - Out Of Breath
- Soulsations, The - Broadway Shing-a-Ling
- We The People - Function Underground
- Soul Blenders, The - Blending Soul
- Lon Rogers & The Soul Blenders - My Girl Is A Soul Girl
- Michael Liggins & The Super Souls - Loaded Bac
- We The People - People, Open Your Eyes And See
- Ronnie Whitehead - Cold Feet
- Soulstations, The - Funky Nightclub
- Ronnie Whitehead - Begging You
- Newlywed - The Quarrel
- Soulsations - Unknown 2 (Instrumental)
- The Newlyweds - Love Walked Out
- Soulsations - For My Father (Instrumental)
- Ronnie White - Got To Give You Up
- Clarence Townes - Soul Fever
- The Soulsations - Soul Skate
- Small Paul - Do The Everything
- Soul Blenders - Blending Soul (Instrumental)
- Soul Blender - Standing On The Corner (Instrumental)
- Soulsations - Unknown 1 (Instrumental)
Description
5th stop on the Eccentric Soul train. A deep dig through the photo albums and tape libraries of Phoenix, Arizona's second family of soul. Released on a half dozen local and national labels throughout the 60s and 70s, Mike Lenaburg's productions represent that wrong side of the desert sound. A melange of Tejano psychedelia, flutey funk, horny soul, and fistfight doo-wop !Five years since the initial CD release, Eccentric Soul: Mighty Mike Lenaburg finally makes it back to its intended format as a deluxe double LP. This 180 gram “Loaded To The Gills” edition features 10 bonus tracks, scores of new photographs, and new liner notes, all housed in a heavy gatefold jacket.
Eccentric Soul: Mighty Mike Lenaburg chronicles Phoenix, Arizona’s off-”Funky Broadway” scene that happened while Dyke and his Blazers were setting national charts on fire in the late ‘60s/early ‘70s. Covering Tejano psych, flute funk, both horny soul and horny kid soul, cackling R&B, deep ballads, and fist-fight doowop, Lenaburg channeled that wrong side of the desert sound to a dozen 45s for the Mighty, Darlene, Homogenized Sound, Ramco, and Out of Sight imprints.