Various - New Orleans Funk Volume 2 (The Second Line Strut)
Author:Various
Title: New Orleans Funk Volume 2 (The Second Line Strut)
Category: Jazz, Funk / Soul
Style: Jazz-Funk, Bayou Funk, Funk
Year: 2008 Rating: 4.0
Format: AC3 AU MP1 MMF DXD AUD AU FLAC MP3
MP3 album RAR size:1293 mbFLAC album RAR size:1785 mb
Category:Jazz, Funk / Soul

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2:27Ray J*Right Place, Wrong Time2:52The MetersChicken Strut2:44Allen ToussaintTequila3:09The Prime Mates*Hot Tamales2:36Betty HarrisShow It2:53Lee DorseyFour Corners2:49Bonnie And Sheila*You Keep Me Hanging On2:40The GatursYeah You're Right You Know You're Right2:24Danny White The Twitch2:19Inell YoungWhat Do You See In Her3:00Earl KingStreet Parade3:12Eddie Bo & The Soulfinders*The Rubber Band2:00Benny SpellmanFortune Teller2:10Warren LeeMama Said We Can't Get Married2:52Betty Harris12 Red Roses2:29Joe Chopper & The Swinging 7 Soul Band*Soul Pusher2:52Eddie BoHey Bo2:07Johnny Moore*Haven't I Been Good To You2:52Jimmy HicksI'm Mr Big Stuff2:31Warren LeeFunky Belly3:02G. Davis* & R. Tyler*Hold On, Help Is On The Way2:23Art NevilleBo Diddley2:41Porgy JonesDap3:21

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CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SJR CD 185Various New Orleans Funk Volume 2 (The Second Line Strut) ‎(CD, Comp)Soul Jazz RecordsSJR CD 185UK2008
SJR CD 185PVarious New Orleans Funk Volume 2 (The Second Line Strut) ‎(CD, Comp, Promo)Soul Jazz RecordsSJR CD 185PUK2008
SJR LP 185Various New Orleans: The Original Sound Of Funk (The Second Line Strut) ‎(3xLP, Comp)Soul Jazz RecordsSJR LP 185UK2008

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New Orleans Music is a year round obsession here at Funk or Die, so the fact that Fat Tuesday has passed, and the necklaces and vomit have been cleaned up, doesn't mean a thing to me. The bon temps continue to roullez.
Mostly because, New Orleans is the well that America draws its music legacy from, and the depth of NOLA's contribution to American music is more than just historical..it lives and breathes. The city has music coursing through it today, and if you are from there or have visited, you know this. A few weeks of focus on the music of New Orleans once a year is simply not enough. Mardi Gras, of course, is an important part of NOLA culture. Mardi Gras is all about parades, many parades. One of the long time participants in these colorful affairs are the Mardi Gras 'indian' tribes.
The first Wild Magnolias record ▲...Go get It
Smoke My Peacepipe (Smoke It Right)

(I watched HBO's Treme with great interest, especially the story thread on keeping the 'Indian' Tradition alive)

I'm not gonna go into the cultural and historical significance of the tribes, but if you would like to, I suggest picking up the Wild Magnolia's package that was reissued a few years back. It is about the funkiest history lesson you'll ever get. In person, at the parades, you'll see these incredibly costumed social clubs marching, banging on numerous percussion intruments, and chanting generations old Mardi Gras tunes.
In the 70's a French producer who absolutely fell in love with these songs decided he wanted to get the music out to the world. He felt that in order to gain acceptance, he'd have to pair the chants with modern musical stylings. To my (and I'm guessing many funk/NOLA fans) great joy, the fusion here is with funk. Not just any old funk either..Willie Tee (Leader of the Meters-esque instrumental outfit, The Gaturs) Funk. The 2 albums Phillipe Rault and Willie Tee (Wilson Turbinton)cut with The Wild Magnolias and Chief Bo Bollis were re-issued in absolutely deluxe fashion by my new best friends at Sunnyside Records. Not only are these ultra funky albums sounding better than ever, the second CD also features a downloadable 62 page book! If you are into New Orleans and/Or Mardi Gras in any way the book alone is worth the price of admission. Essential Stuff.
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The second Magnolias record...Go Get It
I stuffed that booklet pdf in this file.
Finally ,for now, and just for completeness sake (although there are many other Wild Magnolias records you can get of more recent vintage), here's a Funky Delicassies re-issue of some Gaturs singles under the title Wasted..

Go get Wasted
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