Miami Sound: Rare Funk & Soul From Miami Florida 1967-1974

Miami Sound: Rare Funk & Soul From Miami Florida 1967-1974

by Soul Jazz Records Presents
Miami Sound: Rare Funk & Soul From Miami Florida 1967-1974

Miami Sound: Rare Funk & Soul From Miami Florida 1967-1974

by Soul Jazz Records Presents

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Overview

Like other releases from the U.K.-based Soul Jazz label -- such as Philadelphia Roots or New Orleans Funk -- the 17-track Miami Sound: Rare Funk & Soul from Miami Florida 1967-1974 prides itself on its obscurity, digging out tracks that have been lost to all but the fanatically dedicated collector. That's Soul Jazz's stock in trade: They occasionally feature hits, but they're regional hits, and none of the material on any of their collections is readily available on CD. While there's the occasional feeling that sides are chosen for obscurity's sake, it's often overshadowed by the consistency of the material; it all sounds of a piece, due to the compilers' expert ears and their desire to hold the groove above all other considerations. This is appropriate especially for Miami Sound, since the city's soul was as groove-oriented as New Orleans, but considerably more splashy, stylish, streamlined, hard, and sleek -- the kind of grooves that work really well as recordings, which is why this may be the best installment yet of Soul Jazz's soul-oriented compilations. Each cut here has a bright neon glow and deep danceability that point the way to disco, and while that can sometimes get a little samey on the instrumentals -- with the notable exception of Timmy Thomas' rampaging "Funky Me," whose beat even points the way toward electro -- what makes this collection a real delight is the abundance of great songs. Little Beaver is deservedly a respected cult figure and George and Gwen McCrae are both represented with good early cuts, but the real finds are Joey Gilmore's deep soul, Frank Williams & the Rocketeers' vocal sides, and especially James Knight & the Butlers, whose two tracks, "Save Me" and "Fantasy World," are pure dynamite, a pair of the best unheard soul of the '70s and reason enough to get this collection. Make no mistake, no matter how good those Knight songs are (or much of the rest of this compilation is), nothing here would have been a national hit: They're too idiosyncratic and quirky, too concerned with the overall sound and groove to appeal to a wider audience. But that's why Miami Sound is worthwhile -- it captures a regional sound in all of its strengths and flaws, and it's all the more compelling a compilation for it. It's one of Soul Jazz's best releases to date. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/27/2023
Label: Soul Jazz
UPC: 5026328105369
Rank: 71358

Tracks

  1. Cramp Your Style  -  All The People
  2. You Got to Be a Man  - Helene Smith
  3. I Get Lifted  - George McCrae
  4. Funky Cat  -  Knight
  5. 90% of Me Is You  - Gwen McCrae
  6. Funkadelic Sound  -  Little Beaver
  7. Save Me  -  Knight
  8. Do It to Me One More Time  - Joey Gilmore
  9. A Woman Will Do Wrong  - Helene Smith
  10. Fantasy World  -  Knight
  11. Funky Me  - Timmy Thomas
  12. Cadillac Annie  - Clarence Reid
  13. The Spanish Flyer  -  Williams
  14. Don't Make the Good Girls Go Bad  - Della Humphrey
  15. You Got to Be a Man  -  Williams
  16. Somebody Done Took My Baby and Gone  - Joey Gilmore
  17. I Love the Way You Love  -  Little Beaver

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Rank Williams   Primary Artist
Gwen McCrae   Primary Artist
Little Beaver   Primary Artist
Rocketeers   Primary Artist
Helene Smith   Primary Artist
All The People   Primary Artist
Della Humphrey   Primary Artist
Timmy Thomas   Primary Artist
James Knight & the Butlers   Primary Artist
James Knight   Primary Artist
Frank Williams & The Rocketeers   Primary Artist
Joey Gilmore   Primary Artist
George McCrae   Primary Artist
The Butlers   Primary Artist
Clarence Reid   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Arnold Albury   Producer
Clarence Reid   Arranger,Composer
Neville Pearsall   Producer
Duncan Cowell   Mastering
Timmy Thomas   Composer,Producer
Jane Hammer   Cover Design
Adrian Self   Cover Design
Pete Reilly   Mastering
Everette Edwards   Arranger
Pierce Smith   Reproduction
James Knight   Composer
W. Hale   Composer
Rank Williams   Arranger
Harry Wayne "K.C." Casey   Producer
Willie "Beaver" Hale   Composer
Willie Clarke   Composer,Producer
Paul Kelly & the Stormwater Boys   Composer
Richard Finch   Composer,Producer
Mike Corbett   Producer
Aretha Franklin   Composer
J.B. Corbitt   Composer
Angela Scott   Licensing
Steve Alaimo   Producer
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