14 December 2008



Sounds of the 70s presents a new compilation of super rare out-of-edit soulful musical material from the golden age (the 70s of course)


Sounds of the 70s christmas party pack
24 tailored made goodies to celebrate in fashion


1

Fritz the Cat

Scarborough Street Fair

2

The Young Holt Trio

Ain't There Something...

3

Lulu

Feelin' Alright

4

Clark Terry & Chico O'Farrill

Spanish Rice

5

Ricardo Ray Orchestra

Soul Man

6

Brigitte Bardot

Tu Veux, Tu Veux Pas

7

The G/9 Group

Sambou...sambou

8

tami lynn

Mo Jo Hanna

9

B.T. Express

The House Is Smokin'

10

Som Livre House Band

Papa Don't Take No Mess

11

Joe Torres

Get Out Of My Way

12

Chuito & The Latin Uniques

Hey Funky Mama

13

Tono Quirazco Y Su Show

Asi Me Gusta

14

Orquesta La Solucion

Sufriendo

15

Roberto Roena

Yo Soy Candelon

16

Joe Bataan

Rap-O Clap-O (7" Version)

17

Skylite

Smile

18

Loleatta Holloway

Runaway

19

Roberto Delgado

Batucada

20

Marijo

Fio Maravilha

21

Paulinho da Viola

Miudinho

22

Leci Brandão

Questão De Gosto

23

Os Originais Do Samba

Jogo Numerado

24

Tarantula

Melô Do Aplauso ( Rap-O Clap-O )






07 December 2008


What it is! funky soul and rare groove (1967-1977)

Sounds of the 70s recommends this great 4cd box as a splendidly packaged christmas gift of juicy rare groove, digitally remastered

extract from the publisher website (Rhino):

"A four-CD, 91-track compendium that would take incalculable hours to assemble from dusty bins at disappearing record shops, What It Is! is culled mainly from the treasure-filled vaults of Atlantic, Atco, and Warner Bros. Records. It's an unprecedented shadow history of funk, pulling together rare sides from well-known artists and definitive grooves from less-known but supremely gifted masters of the art form.

Deluxe packaging houses a massive booklet with rare photos, liner notes, and track-by-track commentary."

Grab it for less than 40€ on amazon.co.uk



23 November 2008


As this blog address music lovers ready to invest (some) money in their (portable) hifi system, here is a suggestion to help you increase dramatically the way you enjoy music on you pc or ipod : a headphone amplifier + digital-to-audio decoder.

I did some research and bought one recently : a small "made in Germany" headphone amp that works on battery or USB, designed by Jan Meier under the brand name CODA.

The result is blasting : though my main pc has a pro 24bit soundcard, my laptop has an average one and listening to music with has never been satisfactory (despite my Grado Headphone). Plugged in the USB port this headphone amp bypasses the native pc card thanks to the Digital Analogic Converter (DAC) of the CODA (a Texas Instument) and delivers superb sound. 

Moreover the CODA has a proprietary cross filtering sound enhancer that gives a smoother sound and reduces the excessive stereo effect that headphone mechanically create. So when used with the ipod (plugged directly to the ipod dock to avoid the poor filtered sound from the jack) it is a powerfull way to increase sound quality. And it is fully portable.

for those who were lacking ideas for christmas give a look at the cute CODA MOVE3 at Meier Audio 





09 November 2008


Sounds of the 70s present a new compilation of 
rare and out-of-print 70s music

Back to basics
a string of musical bits to please your brain


Today's crisis is partly due to the lack of control of the tools that have been developped since the 70s : complex computerised algorithms in market finance and insurance are one of them.
Many Frankensteins have been released in the past 3 decades and it is time to take time and think about what mankind really can handle especially in science and technics. Time to reconsider what moral limits to impose here.
So what about rethinking our system and "values" (or what's left..) and go back to basics

Back to basics
a string of musical bits to please your brain

1

Eumir Deodato

Rodando por ai (Rudy's)

2

Mantrap

Fantasy Of Love

3

Carl Sherlock Holmes

It Ain't Right

4

Coke

Te Amo Mas

5

Charles Kynard

Summer breeze

6

Mongo Santamaria

Last tango in Paris

7

Roy Ayers Ubiquity

The Old One Two

8

Dan Hartman

Love is a natural feeling

9

Cedric Im Brooks

Blackness Of Darkness

10

Ramon Morris

People Make The World Go Round

11

Candeias

Sambaiana

12

Dave Hamilton

Blue Vibes

13

The Lebron Brothers

Together

14

Carl Carlton

Signed Sealed Delivered

15

bonus track 1

Stubborn Kind Of Fellow [Live]

16

bonus track 2

Outro [Live]


Members only:
Private link on demand at soundsofthe70s@gmail.com

comments on tracks:
I love more and more instrumental tracks in whatever style: Rodando por ai from the perfect album Os Catedraticos 73 (released as Skyscrapers in the USA) by Deodato as a brazilian beat jerk exemple, Last Tango in Paris from the amazing Fuego by Mongo Santamaria in a funky latin-jazz way. Charles Kynard's Summer breeze from Your mama don't dance is a superb jazz-funk track, with a strange almost sinister intro for a summer track. Blackness of darkness by Cedric Im brooks is a cool reggaejazzfunk track that can warm any atmosphere!
But some good old funk/disco/boogaloo is necessary to balance that : Carl Carlton cover of the Stevie Wonder Signed Sealed Delivered (here to celebrate the election of Barack Obama), or the Lebron Brothers in the funky latin soul gemm Together.
To close the compilation are 2 tracks from one of the very last Live session from an artist you all know. The outro is touching, the artist evokes the end of his life and career (over a totally killer jam groove that needs attention)... he died soon after shot dead by his father.

11 October 2008


Some posts in this blog are dedicated to promote music labels that participate to the digging/remastering work that help rediscover 70s gemms

Today I present BROWN SUGAR, a german label that is among my favorite 


All of their compilations are fantastic. If you have to choose among them I strongly recommand one the most (if not the best) AcidJazz/Jazz-funk/Jazz-soul compilation I have ever listened to; Every track is a bomb from the best labels (Prestige, Verve etc..), and the cd comes with great notes and pictures, really really worth to get.


You can count on me - various artists


You Can Count On Me, 02:12
SAMMY DAVIS JR 
Work Song, 02:51
THE PAZANT BROTHERS & THE BEAUFORT EXPRESS 
Attica, 04:17
BERNARD PURDIE 
The Letters, 02:36
LOU RAWLS 
Bet You I`ll Win, 03:18
LITTLE MILTON 
Wa-Tu-Wa-Zui, 07:57
CHARLES KYNARD 
It Ain`t What You Do (But How You Do It), 02:07
LAURA LEE 
Sugar, Let`s Shing-A-Ling, 02:53
SHIRLEY ELLIS 
Some Say, 02:11
NINA SIMONE 
Is You Is Or Is You Ain`t My Baby, 03:31
JIMMY SMITH 
Don`t Stop, 02:46
BILLY LARKIN & THE DELEGATES 
Psychedelic Sally, 02:47
EDDIE JEFFERSON 
Get The Money, 03:28
MONGO SANTAMARIA 
Soul Cookin`, 02:24
WILLIE BOBO 
Conquisadores, 03:35
CHICO HAMILTON 
Gumbo Filet, 03:18
PONY POINTDEXTER 
Oh Baby (I Believe I`m Losing You), 03:04
BILLY HAWKS 
I Got The Blues, 03:29
DELLA REESE 
These Boots Are Made For Walking, 03:37
PETER HERBOLZHEIMER 
Moanin, 05:34
ART BLAKEY & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS 
Streak O`Lean, 05:57
RUSTY BRYANT


Available at www.dustygroove.com or directly at the publishing company www.zyx.de

 


24 September 2008


Sounds of the 70s presents
a new compilation of rare out-of-print tracks
from my secret vault


Crossed notes, a soulful melodic blend


Manu Dibango - Lakisane
Monguito Santamaria - Crying Time
Labi Siffre - Doctor Doctor
James Last - I Can't Move No Mountains
Mascara - Golden Years
Johnny Hammond - Fantasy [The Visioneers Beat Drop]
Isaac Hayes - Part-Time Love
Darongo - Let My People Go
La Clave - Soul Sauce
Ismael Rivera - Bamba Cure
Tipica 73 - Baila que Baila
Fania All Stars - Noche



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19 September 2008




Brasil funk, soul, disco lovers : rejoice !

Dj nuts from Brasil just published his amazing mixes on blogspot,
ready to download !


www.dj-nuts.blogspot.com


each of them is a goldmine of samba funk, samba soul
and every sound related to funky 70s in brasil