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DJ Spinna - Strange Games & Funky Things Volume 5 (2010)
9-05-2020, 19:32 | Автор: kingdevil | Категория: Электронная музыка, Электронная музыка

DJ Spinna - Strange Games & Funky Things Volume 5 (2010)


Artist: DJ Spinna
Title: Strange Games & Funky Things Volume 5
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: BBE
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue)
Total Time: 2:36:47
Total Size: 908 MB

Tracklist:
Disc 1
01. Ned Doheny - Get It Up For Love
02. Sylvia - Sweet Stuff
03. The Ambassadors - Ain't Got The Love Of One Girl (On My Mind)
04. Richard Evans Feat. Linda Williams - Capricorn Rising
05. Starvue - Body Fusion
06. Sylvia St. James - Motherland
07. The Soul Searchers - Ashley's Roachclip
08. Willie Hale - Groove On
09. Eddy Senay - Cameo
10. The S.S.O. Orchestra - Faded Lady
11. Cal Tjader - Morning
12. Francisco Aguabella - Ramon's Desire
13. The Armada Orchestra - For The Love Of Money
14. Family Tree Feat. Sharon Brown - Family Tree
15. The Perfect Circle - The Hands Of Time
16. War - War Is Coming, War Is Coming
17. Hiroshi Fukumura - Hunt Up Wind
18. Wood, Brass & Steel - Always There
19. C.K. Mann & His Carousel 7 - Asafo Beesuon / Obaa Yaa Aye Me Bone (Medley) Edit
20. Merry Clayton - Gimme Shelter
21. Bill Summers - Brazilian Skies
Disc 2
01. Ned Doheny - Get It Up For Love
02. Sylvia - Sweet Stuff
03. The Ambassadors - Ain't Got The Love Of One Girl (On My Mind)
04. Richard Evans Feat. Linda Williams - Capricorn Rising
05. Sylvia St. James - Motherland
06. Eddy Senay - Cameo
07. Cal Tjader - Morning
08. Francisco Aguabella - Ramon's Desire
09. The Armada Orchestra - For The Love Of Money
10. Family Tree Feat. Sharon Brown - Family Tree
11. The Perfect Circle - The Hands Of Time
12. War - War Is Coming, War Is Coming
13. Hiroshi Fukumura - Hunt Up Wind
14. Wood, Brass & Steel - Always There
15. C.K. Mann & His Carousel 7 - Asafo Beesuon / Obaa Yaa Aye Me Bone (Medley) Edit
16. Bill Summers - Brazilian Skies

First, an attempt to clarify the unintended (?) titling confusion in BBE's Strange Games series. Strange Games and Things, assembled by the label's Peter Adarkwah, was released in 1997. The following year, there was Strange Games and Funky Things, another disc curated by Adarkwah. Released in 2001, the triple-disc Strange Games and Things bundled the first two discs and added a mix of those tracks from DJ Spinna. Kenny Dope then presented Strange Games and Funky Things, Vol. 3 in 2003. Adarkwah assembled Strange Funky Games and Things a couple years later. And this, released in 2010, is Strange Games and Funky Things, Vol. 5. Spinna, Adarkwah, and Jonathan Rau compiled this particular volume. Spinna supplies a 78-minute, 21-track mix, while 16 of the tracks are provided in unmixed form on a second disc. As is the case with the rest of the series, most of the material will not be familiar to those outside the small circle of expert crate-diggers and fiends of likeminded compilation series (Harmless' Life: Styles, for instance). The most popular of the lot here is likely the Soul Searchers' "Ashley's Roachclip," if only through its break, heard in dozens of rap, R&B, and dance songs, from "Paid in Full" to "Girl You Know It's True." Wood, Brass & Steel, anchored by Doug Wimbish and Skip McDonald (future members of the Sugar Hill label house band), was one of several acts to reinterpret Ronnie Laws' jazz-funk classic "Always There"; those who grew up in and around Detroit during the '80s might recognize its geeky intro as the theme for the children's science program Kidbits. "Get It Up for Love" appears in its breezy folk-soul-rock original form, recorded by Ned Doheny; Tata Vega retooled the song for dancefloors in 1979, when it appeared on Motown. (In 1981, Chaka Khan did something similar with Doheny's "What Cha Gonna Do for Me.") Sylvia Saint James' soaring and mystical "Motherland," co-written by Lenny White, shares thematic and sonic qualities with the Jones Girls' "Nights Over Egypt" (not to mention a year of release, 1980). Other highlights come from Chicago soul legend Richard Evans, whose whirlwind, Linda Williams-led "Capricorn Rising" (also heard on 4hero's Life: Styles) is florid Latin jazz-funk in the best possible way, and Family Tree, whose "Family Tree" features Sharon Brown in mid-'70s form. Spinna's mixing is just fine, as usual, emphasizing the songs over showmanship. ~ Andy Kellman

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