Color Me Blu - "Fields Of Laughter"
Apple - "Love Melody In E Minor"
Tribal Sinfonia - "Do You Want Me"
Harve & Charee - "New Me"
Kwartet Frits Kaatee - "Easy Evil"
Ernie Scott Trio - "Souled Out"
San Diego - "Sands Of Malibu"
Synod - "Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing"
Whiz Kids - "Long Time Gone"
Ross Miller - "I Can Love Her Anyway"
Thunderbolt The Wondercolt - "Ragged Edge"
Eyrle Oliver - "Lovely Lady"
Lisa Richards - "A Day In The Life Of A Fool"
Joe Bozzi Quintet - "Masquerade"
George Melvin Quintet - "It's Good Not To Forget"
Review: Tiny but big-hearted German label Tramp Rec. share Praise Poems, their latest journey deep into the heart of funk music. A curators' comp like few others, Tramp's tracking-down and selection efforts are little-matched here, and their assurances are comparably thorough. For example: "this album needs time and patience to be fully understood. Be prepared to listen to this album in tranquillity. If you do not do so you will most likely rate this release one out of five stars." The mystification of a records by the issuer prescribing how one might listen to it is an old and well-known trick, but we think it may genuinely apply in this case: Gemstones' 'Cold Soul', Cookie Thomas' 'Black Velvet Soul' and Lee Stone's 'What Is Life' are all examples of soft-spoken rarities. All the tracks here, in fact, were recorded courteously and dynamically, and not bombastically; such was characteristic of the best Latin and North American blues, jazz and funk of the 70s.
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