"Ain't It Funky Ya'll ", effet immédiat dès le premier titre : tout ce qui me plait est regroupé, le Funk matiné d'un esprit Blues. L'enchainement avec
"Politician Rag" sur lequel la flûte m'enchante suivi de
"Get Up Soul Brothers" qui porte bien son nom, c'est saccadé, pulsionnel, parfum du Funk fin 60's.
"I Got A Sweet Tooth" 
: je roule par terre de plaisir, c'est jouissif, c'est du Blues rond, sensuel, fondant... juste AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Il est vrai que pour un album de 1978, il respire un esprit old school et le titre Blues est digne des plus grands. J'ADORE.
WANT LIST.
Merci ITJG, superbe découverte.
EDIT
Trouvé sur le net ceci sur un blog :
"Born King Sylvester Lee Melicious Solomon in Louisiana in 1934, King Solomon began singing gospel with the Dixie Hummingbirds being favorites. Moving to Chicago he started his career as a blues singer there, before relocating to LA in the mid-fifties assimilating the urban blues and jazz there into his style that had germinated in Chicago.
King Solomon made the music world take notice with his gripping performance on two-part Non Support Blues which opens up with the police breaking down his doors to arrest him. This is the opening track on a NIGHT TRAIN INTERNATIONAL retrospective of his small label recordings, You Ain't Nothing But A Teenager. The 24 selections are Solomon originals, including other topical, real-life songs like Energy Crisis and Politician Rag. There are also strong urban blues like Separation Blues. The title track borrows the melody from "Hound Dog", while "Don’t Play That Song" is not the R&B classic associated with Chuck Jackson and Aretha Franklin. It is a slow blues patterned after "The Things I Used to Do".
He’s not about to ignore dance grooves as his track, "The Moon Walk" shows. While this cd does not include anything from his days with KENT RECORDS, it brings together some choice tracks from the sixties and seventies with backing musicians that include Maxwell Davis, Joe Kincaid and Charles Wright (prior to his Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band). Plenty of strong urban blues that fans of Bobby Bland, Z.Z. Hill and similar acts should enjoy and strong lyrics that certainly worth some folks giving a listen to."
Source : - http://inabluemood.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
Deux autres albums trouvés pour cet artiste en format CD.
Blues Take One (label : Rockin' J, année : 2004)
Playlist
1. "Your Kids Are Too Bad" (3:04)
2. "Broke Down Hard Working Man" (2:43)
3. "Smokin That Stuff" (2:31)
4. "Crying the Blues" (3:41)
5. "Hard Times" (3:21)
6. "Big Bad Roaches" (2:20)
7. "Midnight Blues" (4:11)
8. "Lost a Good Thing" (3:10)
Extraits : - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ksolomon/from/scottp
You Ain't Nothing But A Teenager (label : Night Train Int'l, année : 2005)
Playlist
1. "Non Support Blues" [Part 1] (2:35)
2. "Non Support Blues" [Part 2] (2:43)
3. "Separation" (2:17)
4. "Yodeling This Morning" (2:43)
5. "I Want to Know" (2:25)
6 . "Scratch My Back" (2:46)
7. "I Got to Move" (2:49)
8. "Big Thingsé (2:41)
9. "You Ain't Nothing But a Teenager" (2:23)
10. "The Natural Looké (2:22)
11. "The Moon Walk" (2:24)
12. "The Miracle Worker" (2:50)
13. "No Woman's No Stranger" (2:47)
14. "Little Dab Will Do Ya" (2:48)
15. "Separation" (2:20)
16. "I Got a Sweet Tooth" (4:00)
17. "If I Were a Strong Man" (2:39)
18. "Ain't It Funky Ya'll" (2:21)
19. "Don't Play This Song" (4:22)
20. "Get Up Soul Brother" (2:47)
21. "Energy Crisis" (4:23)
22. "Politician Rag" (2:49)
23. "A Little Dab Will Do Ya" (3:10)
24. "Sexy Baby" (2:32)
Extraits : - http://www.amazon.fr/King-Solomon/e/B00 ... t_dp_pel_1
Sur Allmusic, la date de naissance indiquée est : Oct 12, 1940 in Tallulah, LA et non 1934 comme sur le blog.
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http://www.allmusic.com/artist/king-solomon-p701815