The newest installment in our ongoing compilation series features a mind-expanding collection of rare and funky tracks from the ’60s and ’70s, culled from the Prestige Records catalog by guest curator Doyle Davis, co-owner of Grimey’s Records in Nashville, TN. Jazz Dispensary: The Dank D-Funk Blend offers the highest-quality experience for the funk fan, with hard-driving grooves like the upbeat “Message From the Meters” by Funk, Inc., and “Sing a Simple Song” by Charles Earland. Other highlights include a scorching cover of Carole King’s “I Feel the Earth Move” from Boogaloo Joe Jonesand the chilled-out “Song for My Father” by organist Richard “Groove” Holmes. The package featuresan original cover design by Argentinian artist Mariano Peccinetti in an embossed sleeve. With audio remastered from the original analog sources and pressed on 180-gram green-marbled vinyl, The Dank D-Funk Blend is limited to 3,000 copies worldwide. Find your nearest participating store here: http://found.ee/rsd-bf2019
Track Listing:
Side A
- Message From The Meters (Funk, Inc.)
- Sing A Simple Song (Charles Earland)
- Song For My Father (Richard “Groove” Holmes)
- Cissy Strut (Edit) (Houston Person)
Side B
- Theme From Shaft (Bernard Purdie)
- Super Bad (Idris Muhammad)
- Thank You (Part 1) (Melvin Sparks)
- I Feel The Earth Move (Boogaloo Joe Jones)