Vern Blair Debate - Super Funk / Ooh-Ah-Ee
Posté : 24 oct. 2013 14:51
Vern Blair Debate - Super Funk / Ooh-Ah-Ee
(Funk45 FUNK45.024, 2005)


Titres
A Super Funk [Instrumental] 3:13
(Vernell Blair)
B Ooh-Aa-Ee [Instrumental] 2:57
(Vernell Blair)
Crédits
Production : Vernell Blair
Présentation
Le 45T original date de 1975.
... So it was there that local guitarist and songwriter Vern Blair cut his only two 45rpm records : "Super Funk" (1975) was released on TELEPHONE, and "Mo Funk" (1977) was released on his own ETTA label, which he named after his wife. Great as it was having a record label and a 45 out in the marketplace, the innate problem that being on TELEPHONE was that distribution was a problem. After all the music was funk, not country – and couple that with a small press run to be distributed in an rural area far from major cities would mean only a limited amount would reach the public.
30 years on means that’s one RARE record – a record that is so rare it is yet to grace even Ian Wright & Keb Darge’s stupendous collections. Until now, of course, as we reissue both sides for the first time, direct from the original tapes.
Source : Jazzman Records
À défaut de s'offrir l'original, voici la réédition (bien venue) mais aussi à défaut de s'offrir l'autre tuerie "Mo-Funk" (SNIF car pas de réédition).
Face A
Vern Blair Debate_1975_"Super Funk"
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Le titre figure sur la compilation de 2002 : Texas Funk : Hard Texas Funk 1968-1975 (JMANLP 006/JMANCD 006)
et sur la réédition américaine de la compile pré-citée : Texas Funk: Black Gold From The Lone Star State 1968-1975 (Now-Again NA5019-2, 2005)
Face B
Vern Blair Debate_1975_"Ooh-Aa-Ee"

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Le titre figure sur la compilation : The World's Rarest Funk 45s (Jazzman JMANCD 012, 2006)
-->Vern Blair Debate - "Super Funk" / "Ooh-Ah-Ee" (Funk45 FUNK45.024, 2005)
-->Debate - "Mo-Funk" / "Foxy Lady" (Etta DEB 100, 1977)
(Funk45 FUNK45.024, 2005)


Titres
A Super Funk [Instrumental] 3:13
(Vernell Blair)
B Ooh-Aa-Ee [Instrumental] 2:57
(Vernell Blair)
Crédits
Production : Vernell Blair
Présentation
Le 45T original date de 1975.
... So it was there that local guitarist and songwriter Vern Blair cut his only two 45rpm records : "Super Funk" (1975) was released on TELEPHONE, and "Mo Funk" (1977) was released on his own ETTA label, which he named after his wife. Great as it was having a record label and a 45 out in the marketplace, the innate problem that being on TELEPHONE was that distribution was a problem. After all the music was funk, not country – and couple that with a small press run to be distributed in an rural area far from major cities would mean only a limited amount would reach the public.
30 years on means that’s one RARE record – a record that is so rare it is yet to grace even Ian Wright & Keb Darge’s stupendous collections. Until now, of course, as we reissue both sides for the first time, direct from the original tapes.
Source : Jazzman Records
À défaut de s'offrir l'original, voici la réédition (bien venue) mais aussi à défaut de s'offrir l'autre tuerie "Mo-Funk" (SNIF car pas de réédition).


Face A
Vern Blair Debate_1975_"Super Funk"


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Face B
Vern Blair Debate_1975_"Ooh-Aa-Ee"


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Vernell Blair sur Funk-O-Logy-->Vern Blair Debate - "Super Funk" / "Ooh-Ah-Ee" (Funk45 FUNK45.024, 2005)
-->Debate - "Mo-Funk" / "Foxy Lady" (Etta DEB 100, 1977)