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CD released: Jul 26, 2019
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Tracklisting:
1. Buddy'S Advice - Paul Butterfield Blues Band
2. Toe Hold - Al Kooper
3. It'S Been A Long Time Coming - Delaney &
4. Understanding - Cold Blood
5. One Fine Morning (Lp Version) -
6. Roller Coaster - Blood Sweat & Tears
7. Clever Girl - Tower Of Power
8. Blow Your Mind - Donnie Brooks
9. Run Back To Mama - Chase
10. Tuane - Hammer
11. Somebody Oughta Turn Your Head
12. Clown (Part 1) - The Flock
13. Gypsy Boy Ii - Tobias Wood Henderson
14. Shoes - Black Magic
15. Make Your Move - The Electric Flag
16. Boomp, Boomp, Chomp - The Sons
17. Aunt Marie - American Sound Ltd
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HORN ROCK & FUNKY GUITAR GROOVES 1968-74
Label: BGP
Cat No: CDBGPD311
Barcode: 0029667094825
Packaging: CD Jewel Case

1968 was the year when rock music went back to its roots.
Many cite Dylan & the Band and their search for a mythical
America, but for others it was a return to the jazz, soul and
rhythm & blues they had grown up with and that first got them
into music. 'Horn Rock & Funky Guitar Grooves' explores
these escapes from psychedelia in a 17-track compilation that
stretches geographically from New Jersey to San Francisco,
and on down to Memphis and New Orleans as rock once again
became danceable.
? Horn Rock traditionally refers to the jazz style of big band-
arranged rock associated with the likes of Blood, Sweat &
Tears (who are featured with ‘Roller Coaster’) and Chicago,
music that showed the influence of jazz on the post-war
children who became rock stars in the 1960s. It’s clearly there
with Al Kooper’s take on Hayes & Porter’s ‘Toe Hold’, San
Francisco’s The Sons with their De La Soul-sampled ‘Boomp,
Boomp, Chomp’, Chase’s frenetic ‘Run Back To Mama’,
Lighthouse’s Acid Jazz floor-filler ‘One Fine Morning’ and
Donnie Brooks’ previously unreleased ‘Blow Your Mind’.
? Others looked to the touring R&B bands for their influence.
This was most obvious in the Memphis-recorded Delaney &
Bonnie’s ‘It’s Been A Long Time Coming’, and the bands that
emerged from Bill Graham’s San Francisco label; Cold Blood,
Tower Of Power and Hammer. The last of those replaced the
horns with guitars and organ, as did the East Coast’s Crystal
Mansion. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and his alumnus
Mike Bloomfield in the Electric Flag embraced horns after
starting out as pioneers of electric guitar.
'Horn Rock & Funky Guitar Grooves' embraces an era and a
sound that is often overlooked for self-consciously heavier and
hipper sounds. These records are today sampled for their good
grooves, and championed by DJs of retro sounds for their
dancefloor adaptability.