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Poll Question: Choose three songs
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    Posted: December 13 2021 at 06:36
Hello dear friends!

This poll is dedicated to blues, soul and funky music.

Here is the "mascotte" of this poll:



Rules:

- You can propose up to 3 blues, soul, funky songs, then on Wednesday 22 you choose a song to propose for the vote.
Songs can be very contaminated: blues-rock, electronic-soul, funky-hip-hop, blues-rap, soul-jazz, funky-gospel and so on. (No pure jazz or pure gospel songs allowed).

- Comments on the proposed songs are very welcome.

- The length of the songs must be between 2 minutes and 7 minutes.

- Instrumental pieces are not allowed. We want to capture the soul of the artist!

- Songs from prog groups present on progarchives are not allowed.

- Songs from groups considered prog-related or proto-prog are allowed.

Enjoy!!!

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Edited by jamesbaldwin - December 26 2021 at 11:43
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Since I am already black (James Baldwin!) Wink, I propose three songs sung by whites:

1) Laura Nyro: Eli's comin'



2) Streetwalkers: Crazy Charade



3) The The: Sodium Light Baby


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Getting my selections together.  Looking forward to this round! Smile
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I'm not very strong in this department (although for sure I love some Stevie Wonder), not sure whether I can come up with more, but I have this Lou Rawls & Les McCann album that I love...
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water

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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

I'm not very strong in this department (although for sure I love some Stevie Wonder), not sure whether I can come up with more, but I have this Lou Rawls & Les McCann album that I love...
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water





The theme is open to every kind of contamination. I think there is a lot of pop / rock music mixed wuth blues, soul and funky.

With Stevie Wonder I have introduced the idea of a Mascotte for every poll. It's only a joke.
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Oh, and this, I bought it because Mik Glaisher of the Comsat Angels is the drummer here.
Chicken Legs Weaver - Paper Houses (actually not sure whether this qulifies but band leader Andy Weaver is listed as blues singer).



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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

 
The theme is open to every kind of contamination. I think there is a lot of pop / rock music mixed wuth blues, soul and funky.

With Stevie Wonder I have introduced the idea of a Mascotte for every poll. It's only a joke.

That is fair enough and I know quite some more who apply, but chances are many of those are generally well known and I'm not the one who knows them best.


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Blazzaj - Am Tot Ce Vrei



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Ironically, perhaps, two of my three selections today are from Caucasian performers, the third was an early racially integrated band.  

First, Mother Earth with "Down So Low," from their Living With the Animals release in 1968.  Tracy Nelson is the fine vocalist here.  

Next up is someone I thought might be too well-known in another poll, but this song wasn't a huge hit, although it's my favourite from this album.  Joan Osborne with "Pensacola," from Relish in 1995.  

Lastly, is "Signed DC," by Love, from their S/T album released in 1966.  


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This is totally my thing but not sure if I'll be able to participate given the time of the year. As for the selection criteria, imo really cool old school funk music is often instrumental, it's all about the groove! Wink

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Just three?  This is tough.  I submitted these because you don't hear them every day.

'Can I Change My Mind' - Tyrone Davis 


'Living a Little, Laughing a Little' - The Spinners


'Open Sesame' - Kool and the Gang

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Black women need to be represented....

Rhiannon Giddens - Julie
 

Memphis Minnie - When the Levee Breaks

Esperanza Spalding - Endangered Species





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Hot Chocolate- Every 1's a Winner


Fishbone - Everyday Sunshine


White Denim - Ha Ha Ha Ha (Yeah)
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Too many to mention. There is a universe of excellent black soul, funk, jazz, rock etc

I'd just like to mention

SISTER ROSETTA THARPE

She is credited for having invented the rock guitar playing style.

Although she was clearly in the gospel blues camp, her innovation was a clear bridge between blues and rock which ultimately led to prog as well!


My favorite album i've heard

Gospel Train



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First listen up through what is likely to be half of page one.

Lorenzo:  I have seen Stevie Wonder open (!) at least half a dozen, or maybe more times, back in the 1970’s.  He and Joe Cocker (another known yet also appropriate artist for this poll), both.  Always a great show (from both).  Laura Nyro “Eli’s Comin’”  I know this one very well, it was a huge hit here in the states, both her version and Three Dog Night’s.  And suits the category quite well.  Roger Chapman & Streetwalkers “Crazy Charade”  I actually own this on a CD, so not going to go over it, but loved Roger Chapman, especially with Family.  Another wonderful spectacle in performance, like Joe Cocker.  The The “Sodium Light Baby”  Funky wah-wah guitar, has a real seductive, eerie, voodoo feel to this one.  Smooth vocalist, with lots of passion. 

Christian:  Lou Rawls “I’d Rather Drink Muddy Water”  My mom was a huge Lou Rawls fan, let’s see if I remember this one from her collection. Classy, classy club atmosphere.  Gorgeous voice with just that hint of rasp.  Cool, cool piano, brushed drums and sounds like standup bass.  My mom had great taste.  😊  Chicken Legs Weaver “Paper Houses”  Gotta love this guy’s name!  A much heavier piece, with a definitely raspy voice, heavy percussion and kind of a rap.  Wonky, wangly guitars, kind of a sarcastic tone to it.  Thin and angly guitar lead towards the end

Cristi:  Curtis Mayfield ”Freddie’s Dead – Superfly”  I remember this very well, had tons of radio play in LA in it’s day.  Top drawer of it’s type.  Suits the category quite well, though!  Blazzaj “Am Tot Ce Vrei” Horn section and full band begin this one.  There’s kind of a rap vocal, another super-raspy voiced singer, which goes well with this type of music.  Lots of poppin’ bass and punches of the horn section throughout.  Funky!  Living Colour “Love Rears Its Ugly Head”  I remember this one, it’s a classic song of it’s type, all excellent players and a fabulous vocalist!  Wish I heard it for the first time, it would surely have been a contender.

Dwill123:  Tyrone Davis “Can I Change My Mind”  Lighter feel than the previous selections, this has a great vocalist also, smooth and steady.  Subdued production of the horn section and band, to showcase the fine vocal delivery.  The Spinners “Living a Little, Laughing a Little”  Ooooh, I liked that harp glissando at the beginning.  Sounds like it will be a full production piece.  Another fine singer, this one with more nasal quality.  Thoughtful lyrics.  Kool and the Gang “Open Sesame”  Sort of a Middle Eastern vibe, but very obliquely.  Poppin’ bass again here and sharp horns.  Female chorus in background, then the guys join on in.  They add in a little riff of “Streets of Cairo,” then back into the mail theme, to revisit it again later.  I think I liked Tyrone Davis the best here, even though that harp gliss caught my ear.   

Dark Elf:  Rhiannon Gidden “Julie”  I think I’ve seen her before, but not heard this.  A fantastic Delta or Appalachian style blues/folk tune.  I love banjo when it’s played this way, not so jangly.  I looked her up, now I know that I’ve seen her with the Carolina Chocolate Drops, courtesy NPR.  Excellent choice!  Memphis Minnie “When the Levee Breaks”  And now for some more Delta music.  Vintage recording, another where folk and blues combine in their own kind of mixture.  Esperanza Spalding “Endangered Species”  Looking forward to it, from her intro.  Sophisticated jazzy piece, vocalist is one heck of a bassist also.  I like Rhiannon the best here, although all three are welcome to my ear.

George: Hot Chocolate “Every 1’s A Winner”  Funky groove here, soulful singer.  Horn section, lots of production here.  Fuzzy guitar and steady bass notes on keyboards.  Good times song.  Fishbone “Everyday Sunshine”  A real blend of many styles, Fishbone was big on the LA scene during the 80s.  Heavy horns start this one out, another upbeat tune.  More smooth and soulful vocals.  More good times were had by all.  White Denim “Ha Ha Ha Ha (Yeah)” Here is another goodtimes piece, good groove, danceable.  I think I liked Fishbone the best here. 


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Really?

Eli's coming was a hit in the Ststes!?

I believed Nyro's music was appreciated only by

few persons.

Hmmm, and now I don't know what to do, should I nominate this song or not?

Hmmm...
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Cristi:  Curtis Mayfield ”Freddie’s Dead – Superfly”  I remember this very well, had tons of radio play in LA in it’s day.  Top drawer of it’s type.  Suits the category quite well, though!  Blazzaj “Am Tot Ce Vrei” Horn section and full band begin this one.  There’s kind of a rap vocal, another super-raspy voiced singer, which goes well with this type of music.  Lots of poppin’ bass and punches of the horn section throughout.  Funky!  Living Colour “Love Rears Its Ugly Head”  I remember this one, it’s a classic song of it’s type, all excellent players and a fabulous vocalist!  Wish I heard it for the first time, it would surely have been a contender.


Blazzaj is a band that did two albums and I don't know much else about them. They blend jazz, funk and rap, they have humorous, often sarcastic, in a funny way, lyrics. His vocals are not like that usually, he forces his voice there. The vocalist raps and sometimes sings. 

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Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

Really?

Eli's coming was a hit in the Ststes!?

I believed Nyro's music was appreciated only by

few persons.

Hmmm, and now I don't know what to do, should I nominate this song or not?

Hmmm...

I suppose I should qualify, her song as performed by Three Dog Night was the huge hit, at least here in the States.  I remember that in LA, at least, she received a ton of airplay after her untimely death, but don't know how high her original charted.  In those days, so much could be regional and remember that Los Angeles is a major music industry town, then and now.  

I am sure that many will not have heard her original version, which I find superior to Three Dog Night's. 
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by jamesbaldwin jamesbaldwin wrote:

Really?

Eli's coming was a hit in the Ststes!?

I believed Nyro's music was appreciated only by

few persons.

Hmmm, and now I don't know what to do, should I nominate this song or not?

Hmmm...

I suppose I should qualify, her song as performed by Three Dog Night was the huge hit, at least here in the States.  I remember that in LA, at least, she received a ton of airplay after her untimely death, but don't know how high her original charted.  In those days, so much could be regional and remember that Los Angeles is a major music industry town, then and now.  

I am sure that many will not have heard her original version, which I find superior to Three Dog Night's. 

Thank you, Nickie!

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Grand Prize: The Best Mascotte

After 

1) Superstition by Stevie Wonder, 


2) Percy Sledge: When a man loves a woman




if anyone wants to participate in this alternative prize, just post

- a video representative of the era where the protagonist is

- a black artist or a black group

in the end we will choose the video + the song that we like best for its iconicity




Edited by jamesbaldwin - December 14 2021 at 16:31
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