DJ Snowboy presents The Good Foot: The Soundtrack To His Soho Night

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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information DJ SNOWBOY/VARIOUS DJ Snowboy presents The Good Foot: The Soundtrack To His Soho Night(2xLP) BGP

Cat: BGP 2280. Rel: 25 Aug 14
Funk/Rare Groove


Side 1 - Track 1. Little Eva Harris - Get Ready/Uptight Side 1 - Track 2. The Ikettes - Don't Feel Sorry For Me Side 1 - Track 3. Etta James - Can't Shake It Side 1 - Track 4. The Dynamics - Misery Side 1 - Track 5. Sue Ann Jones - I'll Give You My Love Side 1 - Track 6. The Brownettes - Baby, Don't You Know Side 2 - Track 1. Jimmy Norman - I Don't Love You No More (I Don't Care About You) Side 2 - Track 2. Dorothy Berry - I Say You're Driving Me Crazy Side 2 - Track 3. Chester Randle's Soul Senders - Soul Brothers Testify (part 2) Side 2 - Track 4. Luther Ingram - Oh Baby Don't You Weep Side 2 - Track 5. Little Willie John - Don't Play With Love Side 2 - Track 6. The Barrino Brothers - Just A Mistake Side 3 - Track 1. James Carr - Coming Back To Me Baby Side 3 - Track 2. The Shirelles - Boys Side 3 - Track 3. James Brown - Bring It Up Side 3 - Track 4. Aretha Franklin - Rough Lover Side 3 - Track 5. ZZ Hill - You Don't Love Me Side 3 - Track 6. Little Johnny Taylor - Looking At The Future Side 4 - Track 1. Hank Marr - The Watusi-Roll Side 4 - Track 2. Mongo Santamaria - Sweet 'Tater Pie Side 4 - Track 3. The Contours - Do The See Saw Side 4 - Track 4. Mark Murphy - Why Don't You Do Right? Side 4 - Track 5. Willis Jackson - Nuther'N Like Thuther'N

Selector, percussionist, producer and all-round legend Snowboy represents his weekly Madame JoJo's showcase in album form. Digging deep across two 12"s, Snowboy treats us to 23 undiluted funk and soul cuts. From well-known (James Brown's "Bring It Up" and Etta James' "Can't Shake It") to lesser-known (The Shirelles' "Boys", Dorothy Berry's "I Say You're Driving Me Crazy"), the whole curation rolls with emphatic consistency and attention to detail. With gems hidden around every corner, even the most ardent of collectors will find many things to love right here.