
DJ UILSON PRESENT'S - BOSSA NUEVA by djuilson
Tour de divulgação da Radio SuperGroove em Latino América.
11/12 Niceto Club - Buenos Aires - Argentina
http://www.nicetoclub.com/
12/12 Tr3es/Cu4rto - Colonia - Uruguai
http://www.trescuarto.com/
13/12 Makena Cantina Club - Buenos Aires - Argentina
http://www.makenacantinaclub.com.ar/
Produção e discotecagen a cargo dos Dj´s Uilson e Zinco.
Artist: VA
Title Of Album: Thai Funk ZudRangMa Vol.1
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: ZudRangMa Records
Genre: Funk, World, Oldies
Quality: MP3 / Joint Stereo
Bitrate: VBR kbit/s / 44.1 Khz
Total Time: 66:59 min
Total Size: 66,4 mb
Hand numbered and limited edition of 1300 copies.
The record comes packaged in a handmade cotton sleeve presented in a plastic sleeve sealed with a cardboard and staples.
Includes a cardboard inner sleeve for the CD with the copies number and a black & white poster (420 x 594 mm, A2 format).
Each copies contains a unique cotton sleeve artwork.
TRACKLIST
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01. Louis Kennedy -- Pu Yai Lee (Chief Lee) (2:24)
02. Meesak Nakaratch -- Luk Ron (Love Hot) (2:54)
03. Chantana Kittiyapan -- Chee Vit Kon Dum (A Life of A Black Person) (7:42)
04. The Hot Pepper -- Kun Rod Fai Pai Rod Bus Kee Chang Kang Tent (Get on Train Go with Bus Elephant Ride Put Up Tent) (5:06)
05. Ongart Jeerapan -- Ka Ma Kon Deay (I Come Alone) (2:37)
06. Plearn Promdan -- Sam Bai (Jolly) (3:45)
07. Royal Sprite -- Yang Hai Mun Kong (Don't Let Them Cheat) (5:05)
08. Kana TNT -- Kod Hang Kam (the Circle of Karma) (3:13)
09. Panadda Chayapark -- 5000 Nut (5000 Shots) (2:29)
10. Pranee Thanasri -- Chown Thur Ten Rum (Ask You for A Dance) (3:01)
11. Panadda Chayapark -- Rus Pu Tin (4:50)
12. Nakplang Krumklowna -- Disco Tour (2:21)
13. Champoo -- Arai Arai Kor Disco (Everything is Disco) (3:05)
14. Buppa Saichol -- Sheng Ra Bert (Bored Explosion) (2:16)
15. Chairai Chaiyata and Sawanee Pattana -- Khown Tai Doey Loak Puin (You Should Die by Bullets) (2:57)
16. Chantana Kittiyapan -- Sa Ra Wan (2:53)
17. Sroeng Santi -- Nam Man Pang (Expensive Gasoline) (3:34)
18. The Impossible -- Do it (Till You Satisfied) (4:41)
- Clique Aki:
Joe Bataan is like the CD title says, "King Of Latin Soul". The Afro-Fillipino singer, born and raised in Spanish Harlem, New York, was as tough as his neighbourhood. His two loves were his gang and music. The music of Harlem split into two -West Harlem was African-American soul/funk/rhythm & blues/doo-wop, East Harlem was Cuban and Puerto Rican. In the 1960s, Joe alongside a host of 2nd generation Latinos, loved equally soul, funk and rhythm and blues AND mambo, guaguanco and guaracha. It was inevitable that a new US latin sound would emerge that fused these different genres, and that sound was latin soul, eventually becoming boogaloo (or bugalu). Joe Bataan was right there at the start, recording for Fania Records in 1967, until 1973, then as latin soul and bugalu became latin funk and latin disco, he switched to Mericana Records, which became the legendary disco label Salsoul Records. The rest is history.
This new CD is Joe re-recording all his big hits with Spanish rare groove band Los Fulanos and its on Madrid funk/soul label Vampi Soul. If you like Joe Bataan or latin soul or latin disco, buy it. Its good. The band are kicking, Joe's voice is still strong (though wobbles on a couple of tracks), and the production is BIG! The new versions of classics are excellent - "Subway Joe" sounds almost as good as the original, as do "Mestizo" and "Gypsy Woman". He does a good version of "The Bottle", which is a vocal unlike his mid-70s instrumental "La Botella" hit. There's a kicking salsa-jam, the uptempo "Puerto Rico Me Llama" - nice descarga. I was well impressed by the whole CD - Joe Bataan, the punchy arrangements, the firing band, the excellent crisp production. Like the title says, Joe Bataan is still "King Of Latin Soul".
Tracklist:
1. Busted — ft. K.P
2. Alt-Etude
3. The Gift — ft. LilRhys
4. Bring Back
5. Interlude Double Bass Jam
6. Get Down — ft. Dub fx, LilRyhs, Theo Weywood & The Flower Fairy
7. Woodshed — ft. LilRhys
8. Stories — ft. LilRhys
9. Monkey — ft. Theo Weywood & Dub fx
10. Redman
11. Little Bit More — ft. Dub fx, Monsoon & Lyric
12. In with Flynn
Year: 2003
Style: blues-rock, blues, soul
Country: USA
Format: mp3@320 CBR Stereo + covers
Size: 136 MB
Password: Juergen
One of the best James Brown soul LPs from the 70's, with a great mix of funky tracks and deeper soul tracks. The latter is represented by the classics "Public Enemy #1" and "King Heroin", both hard soul political tracks. The funk is represented by "Talkin' Loud & Sayin' Nothing", "There It Is", and James's version of "I Need Help" (which was also recorded by Bobby Byrd). Another great reissue of an album we hardly ever see in good shape.
Tracklist:
01. BOEING — Dance On The Beat (4:46)
02. TRANCE — Hang On It (5:49)
03. SELECTION — Ride The Bream (6:15)
04. RAINBOW TEAM — Stay (4:10)
05. METROPOLE — Miss Manhattan (7:57)
06. THE ARMED GANG — Love Shot (Club Version) (4:32)
07. KORJA — My Mind (4:30)
08. GEORGE AARON — Silly Reason (5:05)
09. ASSO — Don't Stop (5:36)
10. KANO — Can't Hold Back Your Lovin' (Dance Mix) (4:54)
11. KASSO — Dig It (5:25)
12. MICHAEL BAKER — Don't You Want My Lovin' (Dance Mix) (4:54)
13. THE GONG´S GANG — Gimme Your Love (Vocal Disco Mix) (6:42)
A wonderfully wicked collection of tunes — all solid 80s groovers from a variety of Italian groups — most of whom we'd never heard before! The style here isn't the cheesy electronic Italian disco you might know from crossover chart hits — but a bass-heavy, boogie-grooving, post-disco style that's filled with the same great jazzy riffs and keyboard parts you'd expect from American club soul of the time. Grooves often roll into some tightly snapping rollerskating rhythms — and although most instrumentation is electric, including the percussion, the overall sound is wonderfully soulful throughout. Titles include "Don't You Want My Lovin (dance mix)" by Michael Baker, "Gimme Your Love (voc disco mix)" by The Gong's Gang, "Dig It" by Kasso, "Silly Reason" by George Aaron, "My Mind" by Korja, "Love Shot (club)" by The Armed Gang, "Miss Manhattan" by Metropole, "Ride The Beam" by Selection, "Hang On It" by Trance, and "Dance On The Beat" by Boeing.
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Artist: The Herbaliser
Title Of Album: Same As It Never Was
Year Of Release: May 27, 2008
Label: K7
Genre: Soul, Jazz, Funk, Hip-Hop
Quality: MP3
Tracklist:
1. Same As It Never Was
2. On Your Knees
3. Just Won't Stop
4. The Next Spot
5. Can't Help This Feeling
6. Amores Bongo
7. Street Karma
8. You're Not All That
9. Blackwater Drive
10. Game Set and Match
11. Clap Your Hands
12. Stranded on Earth
- Clique Aki:
Originally a jazzy trip-hop act, The Herbaliser now makes a kind of horn-drenched hyperfunk. The songs- and they are real songs, not just tracks- reference everything from Tower of Power and Chicago to Aretha Franklin and Quincy Jones.
In this release, The Herbaliser is moving away from rap. There are only three rap tracks on the CD and they are bearable. The rest of the album is all excellent, with great instrumentals and vocal tracks.
The formula is an energetic and upbeat mix of hip-hop and funk, with a lot of inspiration/sampling from seventies film music and fifties big band sound.
Opening is the title track which is largely a funky instrumental with darting horns, organ and an incredible bassline. There are 3 other instrumentals; "The next spot" (with an almost Afrobeat feel), the awesome "Amores Bongo" (a delightful guitar/horn/percussion mix that sounds like it should be some movie soundtrack), and the more mellow "Blackwater drive".
Five songs feature vocalist Jessica Darling, "On your knees", "Can't help this feeling", "You're not all that", "Clap your hands" (these four are retro funk ditties James Brown/Sly & The Family Stone-style) and the sprawling 6 minute plus opus "Stranded on Earth" (a psychedelic sounding number with deep bass, Hip hop beats kicking in about 2 minutes in, and Jessica's few vocals coming in the final 2 minutes). This song is simply amazing!
There are a trio of Hip hop numbers "Just won't stop" features Yungun aka Essa, a Rap touching on the changes technology has brought to social life (Youtube, Myspace, etc). "Street karma (a cautionary tale)" is a midtempo rap with a creepy vibe, horns and sound effects (a car revving, kids playing, etc) adding to the drama. It features Jean Grae on vocals, and is a tale about the violent life on the streets. "Game set and match" features More or Les in a spitfire Rap delivery and some nice guitar effects.