Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tony B Posts
As Simo posted a week or two back, i did pick up a couple records from the chicago-based reissue label Numero recently (new to me) ... including a double LP set called "Good God! The Gospel Funk Hymnal".
And when I mentioned that to someone they responded: "There's such a thing?" To which Numero responds:
"A collection of this nature can only exist in hindsight. ... There aren't any labels, artists, or producers that focused strictly on funky gospel music; rather, there were a couple hundred groups that had a funkier number in their repertoire"
In this case here's a disco, very Curtis Mayfield-inspired version of the spiritual standard "Wayfaring Stranger" ... which is a song usually associated with country or bluegrass (and apparently, Burl Ives).
Also included is a live Neko Case version with a great banjo solo ... compare and contrast if you will.
WAYFARING STRANGERS
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Ah ... it all comes together, the Johnny Lunchbreak post from earlier in the year (both really catchy songs) were also Numero productions.
http://fidailydownload.blogspot.com/2009/01/johnny-lunchbreak.html
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