| A1 |
I Can't Turn You Loose
Written-By – Otis Redding |
3:25 | ||
| A2 | Take My Advice | 2:13 | ||
| A3 |
Watermelon Man
Saxophone [Featuring] – Miss Elsie Smith Written-By – Herbie Hancock |
4:58 | ||
| A4 |
I Ain't Got Nobody
Written-By – Sylvester Stewart |
2:44 | ||
| A5 |
Hi Love
Saxophone [Featuring] – Miss Elsie Smith |
2:26 | ||
| B1 | Life Of Fortune & Fame | 3:30 | ||
| B2 | If You Were Blue | 2:16 | ||
| B3 |
Deck Of Cards
Written-By – T. Texas Tyler |
3:09 | ||
| B4 | Rock Dirge | 6:07 |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Recorded In San Francisco 1964-67 (LP, Comp) | Musidisc | 30 CV 1407 | France |
I picked this record up in a charity shop the other day for £1 and judging by the album cover I believed that it was going to be a live album from a show in SanFrancisco. To my great surprise and relief it wasnt.
Some really good mind bending soul with the up tight Sly twist.
If you like your break beats head straight for Rock Dirge as this is one monster of a beat!
This beat is easy to loop and is a real pounder of a beat that hasnt really been sampled too heavily.
I think it may have been sampled by the hardcore rave breakbeat heros of mine Genaside II but i'll have to check.
A break beat for the ones who know.
Classic!