Street Sounds From the Bay Area- MUSIC CITY Soul & Funk 1971-75
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Ray Dobard's Music City operation was at the heart of the Bay Area's black music scene from the 50s onwards. By the 1970s his shop and studio were places where aspiring funk, soul and jazz groups would go to attempt to find fame and fortune. Few did, but some great music was laid down, the best of which is here.

The CD contains 17 tracks, 15 of which are previously unissued, and are a great view into a lost era of Bay Area music. The best known artists are Two Things In One and Darondo. Two Things In One were a big local attraction who released several singles on Music City, now very sought-after by funk DJs and collectors. Dorando has been lionised in recent years for his Music City 45 Didn't I and also appears with the Al Green-styled Gimme Some, lifted from the vaults. We have also turned up an unreleased cut by the Houston Outlaws, a version of their Westbound B-side Got To Keep Loving.

The booklet features in-depth notes from Bay Area expert and Music City historian Alec Palao, and an introduction by compiler Dean Rudland that places the music in its contemporary context......................

1. Medley- Bumpin On Sunset/ We Got More Soul- CHARLES DOC WILLIAMS
2. Just A Man- CHUCKY THURMAN
3. Stop Telling Me- THE TWO THINGS IN ONE
4. I Just Got To Be Loving You- HOUSTON OUTLAWS
5. WOULDN'T IT BE A SHAME - The Soul Messengers
6.  ROCK THAT KILLED GOLIATH - Al Tanner
7. TP Paper- SOUL SENSATIONS
8. Snag Nasty- THE TWO THINGS IN ONE
9. Gimme Some- DARONDO
10. Is It Right- KEVIN BURTON
11. TIME FLIES - Benida Madison
12. A Lonely Place- BOB CARSON
13. Sixth Sense- SOUL MESSENGERS
14.  EVERYTHING'S ALRIGHT - Dry Ice
15. Giant Hamburger Pt.2- VICTOR GREEN
16. Love Uprisers- EDDIE BOOGALOO
17. The Cookin Bag- RUBY DEE

 

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