Country Funk 1969-1975 (COLOR)

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ORANGE SWIRL
2LP - LIGHT IN THE ATTIC
2021 08 06

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    TRACKLIST

    A1 Dale Hawkins– L.A. Memphis Tyler Texas

    A2 John Randolph Marr– Hello LA Bye Bye Birmingham

    A3 Johnny Adams– Georgia Morning Dew

    A4 Mac Davis– Lucas Was A Redneck

    B1 Bob Darin*– Light Blue

    B2 Jim Ford– I Wanta Make Her Love Me

    B3 Gray Fox– Hawg Frog

    B4 Link Wray– Fire And Brimstone

    C1 Bobby Charles– Street People

    C2 Cherokee (13)– Funky Business

    C3 Tony Joe White– Stud Spider

    C4 Dennis The Fox– Piledriver

    D1 Larry Jon Wilson– Ohoopee River Bottomland

    D2 Bobbie Gentry– He Made A Woman Out Of Me

    D3 Gritz (2)– Bayou Country

    D4 Johnny Jenkins– I Walk On Gilded Splinters


    DESCRIPTION

    All tracks newly re-mastered

    Features rare cuts by Bob Darin, Gray Fox, Dennis The Fox, Cherokee, Gritz and more

    2xLP on Orange Swirl wax, housed in a gatefold jacket with liner notes insert, along with Jess Rotter’s illustrations


    What in the hell is country funk you ask? The answer is a complicated one, in part due to the fact that Country Funk is an inherently defiant genre, escaping all efforts at easy categorization. The style encompasses the elation of gospel with the sexual thrust of the blues, country hoedown harmony with inner city grit. It is alternately playful and melancholic, slow jammin’, and booty shakin’. It is both studio slick and barroom raw. And while these all may seem unlikely combinations at first glance, upon close listen, it all makes sweet sense. Light In The Attic presents Country Funk 1969-1975, a melting pot concoction of the music of Dale Hawkins, John Randolph Marr, Cherokee, Johnny Adams, Mac Davis, Bob Darin, Jim Ford, Gray Fox, Link Wray, Bobby Charles, Tony Joe White, Dennis The Fox, Larry Jon Wilson, Bobbie Gentry, Gritz, and Johnny Jenkins.

    Co-produced by Zach Cowie, Patrick McCarthy and Matt Sullivan and featuring extensive liner notes by Jessica Hundley (MOJO, The New York Times, Vogue), original album/label artwork, and new illustrations by Jess Rotter (JessRotter.com, Rotter & Friends), this down home package is not only a treat for the ears, but a feast for the eyes. Think of this as a fantasyland where the Josie-era Meters back young Elvis singing Kris Kristofferson-penned slices of rustic American life and you’ll begin to understand the country funk vibe. It’s from the swamp to the city and all points in between.