- Digital
Various Artists
Feeling Nice, Vol. 2
Tramp Records
- Cat No: TRCD9026DDA
- Release: 2013-10-07
- updated:
Track List
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1. Lenis Guess - Why, Why, Why'd She Leave Me?
02:39 -
2. Aalon Butler & the New Breed Band - Gettin' Soul, Pt. 1
02:46 -
3. Aalon Butler & the New Breed Band - Gettin' Soul, Pt. 2
02:52 -
4. Len & the P.A.'s - Soul Block
02:38 -
5. Nola & the Soul Rockers - Reach Down and Get It
02:42 -
6. Allen Matthews - Allen's Party
02:37 -
7. Carole Veal - H'way of Love
03:09 -
8. Duffy Jackson Orchestra - I Feel Good
03:05 -
9. Kickin' Mustangs - Kickin'
01:57 -
10. Little Gregory & the Concepts - Get Away!!
03:23 -
11. Little Genie Brooks - The James Brown Bougeloo
02:19 -
12. Lil Buck & the Top Cats - Cat Scream
03:03 -
13. Soul Chargers - Charge It Up, Baby
02:22 -
14. Soul Explosion - Barn Yard Pimp
03:25 -
15. Freddy Hill - Mr. Lucky
02:19 -
16. Soul Dukes - Jelly Fish
02:26
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Try asking Tobias Kirmayer and Daniel Wanders. Two men with a burning itch for black music from back in the day that can't be eased no matter how hard they scratch it. And scratch it they do. We're not just talking about crate-digging via the normal channels either. Who knows what shady deals go down as they track and trace obscure copies of 45s hounding long forgotten artists and producers for single copies of limited run and private press seven inches? For Feeling Nice Volume 2 for example, they've unearthed releases that originally had less than 50 copies printed for radio demo purposes (The Soul Chargers' Charge It Up Baby), a unlikely funk release from a Caribbean calypso label (Carole Veal's Highway Of Love), a track that received no distribution whatsoever but was handed out as a free promo 45 to anyone who bought a set of Tama drums (!) (Johnny Apollo feat. Duffy Jackson Orchestra and their blistering cover of JB's I Feel Good) and a super rare 45 called Barnyard Pimp recorded by Soul Explosion - a band of US servicemen based in Germany which was originally released on a Bavarian label some miles from Tramp Records' present day HQ.
Don't make the mistake of equating obscurity with less talent either. Charles Spurling who played guitar on and co-produced the Allen Matthews cut Allen's Party worked with the mighty James Brown himself and recalls musical street duels with the Isley Brothers. The New Breed worked with Isaac Hayes and The Mar-Kays while singer Aalon Butler worked with The Animals' Eric Burdon. In any case the music speaks for itself. You want big drum breaks? Check the opening bars of Nola & The Soul Rockers Reach Down And Get It. Fatback soul grooves? Aalon Butler's Gettin Soul. It's all there - 16 tracks of raw, vintage funk and soul then. Should leave you feeling pretty nice.
Tony Lansdowne - August 2013 (monkeyboxing.com/ Mako & The Hawk)