SPANKY - Doin' It - Vinyl (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)

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Cat: LP SBCS 81. Rel: 15 May 17
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Side 1 - Track 1. Don't Mess With Bill Side 1 - Track 2. Sunshine Of Your Love Side 1 - Track 3. That's What A Woman Should Give To A Man Side 1 - Track 4. Hurtin Side 1 - Track 5. Loveland Side 1 - Track 6. Little Things Mean A Lot Side 2 - Track 1. Light My Fire Side 2 - Track 2. You Side 2 - Track 3. If I Could Side 2 - Track 4. Who's Sorry Now Side 2 - Track 5. Then I'll Be Happy

The original Mothers Records & The Snarf Company release of Spanky Wilson's 1969 sophomore set Doin' It has long been an in-demand item on the funk collecting scene. Happily, Soul Brother has decided to give the LP a warranted reissue. Presented in near identical artwork with the same killer line-up of tracks, it sees a then young Wilson wrap her ling-busting vocals around a range of hot-to-trot funk and soul grooves. Highlights include the soul singer's brilliant - and much-played - cover of Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love", the deep and evocative "Loveland", the raw torch song "That's What a Woman Should Give To a Man" and the rip-roaring heavy funk business that is "You". Also worth checking is Wilson's often overlooked cover version of the Doors' "Light My Fire".