Praise Poems Volume 4: A Journey Into Deep Soulful Jazz & Funk From The 1970s

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Cat: TRLP 9058. Rel: 5 Sep 16
Funk/Rare Groove


Side 1 - Track 1. Michael Dues - Goodbye Rainbow Side 1 - Track 2. John Wesley Dickson Band - High & Dry Side 1 - Track 3. Scott Williams - He Is Gone Side 1 - Track 4. The PTS - You Need Love Side 2 - Track 1. Scott Cunningham Band - Moon Child Side 2 - Track 2. Joe Isaac Henderson - Out Side Loving Side 2 - Track 3. Morris Dow & Eastern Sound - Black Child Side 2 - Track 4. Carmelita - Under The Trees Side 2 - Track 5. Joe Lee Wilson - Sittin' High Side 3 - Track 1. Tommy Palmer Trio - Swingin' The Down Home Blues Side 3 - Track 2. Ruth Martin - How Come You Do Me Side 3 - Track 3. The Three Souls - Herby's Tune Side 3 - Track 4. Arrie Mae Morton Trio - Muddy Water Side 4 - Track 1. Michael Merchant - Figs Grow In The Winter Time Side 4 - Track 2. Tim Angenend - Fun City Side 4 - Track 3. Nicodemus - Iceland Land Of The Micemen Side 4 - Track 4. Bill Osborn - Bamboo & Rice

The unstoppable Tramp label from Germany is back with our favourite of their series, the wonderfully executed Praise Poems. This here is the fourth chapter and, much like its previous siblings, there is an extensive collection of excellent - and much sought-after - funk and spiritual jazz from the 70s. With seventeen sublime cuts to go through, you won't be left without choices, especially when the compilation opens with the instantly seductive exotica excursion called "Goodbye Rainbow" by Michael Dues. We're not really sure where to begin and where to end in terms of our favourite picks here, but if you had to squeeze it out of us, we'd be buying this album the John Wesley Dickson Band's "High & Dry", "Under The Trees" by Carmelita", and the singular soul experiment called "Black Child" by Morris Dow & Eastern Sound. This cannot be missed - a sure bet!