11 September 2009



Let´s resume this year with another multi-flavored 70s compilation. The title and the cover are a tribute to all the 70s designer that made the design of what is now called the "space age" period, were metacrylate, polyester, ABS, PP and many other plastics were about to replace natural components thanks to their ability to adapt in form to any designer wet dream. The period was in that field too a burst of creativity that I invite you to explore.

Despite the title this compilation is not a "space music" compilation, a 70s sub-genre that I find rather boring actually. The mix here is richer, from the usual musical horizons that this blog embraces, from disco, soul, lounge or boogaloo.


SPACE AGE MOTIONS
another round-the-globe trip in 70s motions


1 Harvey Averne - Don't Let Me Down
2 Roberto Delgado - Corcovado
3 Juliette Gréco Die - Gammlerin
4 Minako Yoshida - Rainbow Sea Line
5 A Tribo - Sei la (Tema de Maria Lucia)
6 Claudia Frente - Fria
7 Jackie Moore - Just to be with you
8 Tavares - Positive Forces
9 Horace Family - God Will Dry My Weeping Eyes
10 Frank Wilson - Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
11 Kool & The Gang - Rated X
12 Louie Ramirez - Love It Up
13 J.Costanzo & G. Woo - Green Onions
14 The Har-You Percussion Group - Tico



ps: the picture shows one of the most amazing 70s house ever made, called a "bulle" (bubble) by 70s French genius architect Jean Maneval. These houses were comisioned in the early 70s by the French national oil company for a kids summer camp in the south of France. For sure they wanted to convert these kids to the new 70s materials and the new way of living as young as possible.. Maybe they played loud disco in these too?






18 August 2009



Hi folks, back from holidays and just realised RapidShare cancelled my account while I was away and didn´t check my emails... why do they give 14 days notice only?..
Anyway it will take me a while before I upload all the posts so I will start by uploading the most successfull ones: the latest compilations I posted.

Please come back at the end of the month, the blog is not dead far from it!! Good stuff will be posted this year, I refilled seriously...


05 July 2009


Hi folks. Before going on holidays I would like to share this disco post with you. I have been a Disco fan for many years and have dig quite a lot into the genre. Disco is definitely something that sticks to you for ever, and for sure the best way to cheer up and Dance. The vast history of Disco is widely documented now but I am still amazed at how little tracks still "define" disco in the mainstream market. Some of the best Disco is very underground, and only diggers have access to it, though more and more compilations have helped undig many valuable hard-to-find tracks.
In this compilation I have packed 10 solid Disco/Funk tracks that stand well for the genre. Most Disco tracks have a deep message under the glossy surface: Share.


VERANO 76 (summer 76)

10 summer disco tracks to uncool the atmosphere (320kbps)

1- Orquesta Novel - Don't you worry about a thing
2- Bobby Sax - Caribbean Disco part I (1976)
3- Best Friend Around - It's good to know [Original 12" Mix]
4- Pete Warner -I Just Want To Spend My Life With You
5- Rozalin Woods - I trust you
6- JDeep - It's Watcha edit
7- Dynamic Sound - Staying alive
8- Delegation - Darlin' (I Think About You)
9- Ava Cherry - You never loved me
10- Earth, Wind & Fire - Step's Tune

extracts

Bobby Sax - Caribbean Disco part I (1976)

Dynamic Sound - Staying alive





08 June 2009



Natural break at Sounds of the 70s : a deep breath of naturally funky tracks from the 70s



Hi folks. Here is another set of dusty tracks from the golden era, and a reminder about

the total urge to become responsible and respectful concerning mother nature.

LET'S GIVE NATURE A BREAK

=> Ban products that directly or indirectly produce excessive or useless waste, especially PLASTIC, the worst of all packaging material

=> Recycle as much as you can

=> Be judgmental about people who don´t recycle or live by rules respectful of nature. Yes indeed, social pressure works on humans!

Then if you share these values, I wish you a good break too, and this comp might help:

1 - Paul Kuhn - Sunny
2 - Killin' time - Natural Essence
3 - Lavern Baker & Jimmy Ricks - You're The Boss
4 - Original Cast Recording - A New Generation
5 - Roberto Delgado - Hawaii Five-O
6 - Orquestra América Romântica - Tequila
7 - Marcos Valle - Democústico
8 - Eddie Cano & His Quintet - Brown & Blue
9 - Typical Ted - Ted Curson
10 - Commodores - Girl, I Think The World About You
11 - Rena Scott - We can make it better
12 - The Meters - It Ain't No Use
13 - Jeremy Steig - Temple Of Birth
14 - Nate Morgan - Mother
15 - Dizzy Gillespie & Lalo Schifrin - Ozone Madness
16 - orlando julius & his afro rounders - igbehin adara
17 - Salif Keita & Kante Manfila - Finzamba
18 - Mory Kante - finale




02 April 2009




Soundsofthe70s presents

Solid State - amplified sound waves from the 70s

This compilation is a sweet mix of rare grooves from various continents. Some tracks will make you feel in spanish harlem NY, others in Lagos, Rio or London. In any case you will sense the power of inspiration that prevailed at the time they were recorded, the 70s. Some tracks have been freshly ripped from my vinyl collection, most tracks never appeared in the blogsphere before.




1

Chico O'Farrill & NY Latin All Stars

Music for light carryin' on

2

Janet Lawson Quintet

Sunday Afternoon

3

Blue Mitchell

Collision In Black

4

Manito

Na Baixa Da Sapateiro

5

Os Incriveis

Uma Rosa Pra Dita

6

Edson Frederico

A Peteca Na Mão Da Menina

7

Cannonball Adderley

Groovy samba

8

Al Fredito

Situation In F Minor

9

Ray Barretto

Power

10

Sathima Bea Benjamin

Africa

11

Asiko Rock Group

Lagos City

12

Melvin Van Peebles

Won´t Bleed Me

13

New Hope

Godofallofus










01 March 2009



Great great news on the latin soul side again, definitely in the air among djs, dustymusic lovers and funky people from all over the world:

Vampi Soul, the super cool label from Spain has just released a new album by the absolute NY latin soul master from the 70s, Joe Bataan. 
His is backed here by the very funky Barcelona based band Los Fulanos who manage to deliver a true 70s feel to these revisited classic 70s gemms.

King of latin soul
Joe Bataan with Los Fulanos


do not count on me for downloads here, go and grab this great packaged cd and support publishing initiatives like this one






28 February 2009


Hi everybody, today I just finished to upgrade my recording toys, new Ortofon Red cartridge, new Tascam US-144 USB sound recording DAC, new Monster cables too. The result is good I think, and I would like to get your advice!

As a sample, here is a vinyl ripped track from a superb project made in France, called Motown flies to Jamaica. The concept : reggae covers of Motown finest sounds. The result is stunning. I heard that this is 100% bootleg, made with acapella tapes then overdubbed.

My guess : how these guys managed to get so many acapella tapes? I suspect Motown to be behind this project, and create the buzz... Anyway, I love both concepts...

Check by yourself

Martha and King Storm
Motown to Jamaica vol.2




Please feedback on sound quality..




22 February 2009




To celebrate the 200.000 unique visitors recently counted, Sounds of the 70s is happy to presents 

a new compilation of out-of-print, not commercialy available soulful instrumental and vocal tracks from the 70s. Cool tracks you may never have heard before, not easy to get.

Cells of Soul, organic sounds from the 70s


1

Richard "Popcorn" Wylie

How Did I Lose You

2

Michelle Wiley

Feel Good

3

Benny Johnson

Won't You Stay

4

Pony Poindexter

Moon River

5

Bartel

Summer in the City

6

Hi Rhythm-On The Loose

Hi Rhythm-On The Loose

7

Little Stevie

Wondering

8

Fania All-Stars

Picadillo

9

Mongo Santamaria

Guajiro

10

richie Ray & Bobby Cruz

Mambo Jazz

11

Tito Puente

It Was Love

12

Johnny Rivera And The Tequila Brass

Watonga

13

Elkin & Nelson

Los invitamos

14

Erasmo Carlos

Grilos

15

Dom Um Romão

Dom Um Sete

16

Edson Frederico

A Peteca Na Mão Da Menina

17

Elza Soares

Perdão Amor

18

Eliana and Brooker Pitman

Amor no samba

19

Jorge Ben

acende o fogo

20

Armando Peraza

Al Bajar El Sol

21

Coral De Ouro Preto

Samba De Uma Nota So

22

Mama Divua Diame

Avozinho

23

Tim Maia

Contacto Com O Mundo Racional






27 January 2009




I love when labels start digging 70s mastertapes archive and release precious remastered 70s material, with a cristal sound

Sounds of the 70s will always support initiatives of that sort, this month it is time to advertise one of THE compilation of 2009 (the year starts well!)

A new BGP compilation that Dustry Groove rightly describes with these words:

"One of the hippest sets we've ever seen on Spanish Harlem - a collection that goes way past the Latin Soul hits, to dig deep in the uptown underground at the end of the 60s! The package is compiled with gems from the Fania catalog, but rally moves past the obvious - going for some of the more obscure artists who recorded singles for some of the smaller Fania-held labels -- and often focusing on tunes that drew more from late 60s soul and funk than they did from any Latin rhythms of the time"
 


Soul of Spanish Harlem
Beautiful soul music from the heart of Spanish Harlem 
(BGP 2009)



Grab this great CD, nice package, inserts and CD sound! really good work...