FUNKY SOUL PT.1 / FUNKY SOUL PT.2 by DAVID BATISTE AND THE GLADIATORS

SKU118727
ArtistDAVID BATISTE AND THE GLADIATORS
TitleFUNKY SOUL PT.1 / FUNKY SOUL PT.2
LabelFAMILY GROOVE RECORDS
Catalog #FG 14001
Tag
ReleaseW 27 - 2021
FormatVinyl - US7''
 € 11,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. funky soul pt 1
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/fg_14001_funky_soul_pt_1_funky_soul_pt_2/david_batiste_funky_soul_pt_1.mp3
  2. funky soul pt 2
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/fg_14001_funky_soul_pt_1_funky_soul_pt_2/david_batiste_funky_soul_pt_2.mp3

Description

Reissue from this raregroove bomb with hardhitting drums - first time ever reissue mastered from the original tapes!

Funky Soul (originally titled “Going To See The Man”) was a routine crowd pleaser during live shows that even had its own dance “rock the ship.” This was the part two of the song. It was part one that was created in the studio as a riff off of part two. The raw energy of this song when performed live created hysteria and drove spectators into a frenzy. It didn’t take long for word to get around and catch the attention of the famous WYLD DJ Larry McKinley. McKinley wanted to capture this magic onto record and helped arrange the session at Cosimo Matassa’s studio. He drove Isaac Hayes down from Memphis to New Orleans in 1968 and organized Issac Hayes to arrange the horn section on this record while he was working with the Okeh label and developing an emerging artist named Margie Joseph. It was during this time that Margie recorded two singles Why Does A Man Have To Lie/See (Okeh, 4-7304) and Show Me/A Matter Of Life Or Death (Okeh, 4-7313).

David Batiste & The Gladiators were a band David Batiste and several of his brothers formed while they were in High School in New Orleans back in 1961. The band won a talent show in 1965 at Harlem’s famous Apollo Theater and are the pioneers of what is now known as “Funk.” David Batiste & The Gladiators were legendary mainstays of every bar in New Orleans that every band was hustling trying to get booked at.

It’s no wonder that this song was famously complied on BBE Records and Ubiquity in the 1990’s, rediscovered and performed by Miles Tackett & The Breakestra in the early 2000’s. Those compilations contained audio sourced only from the vinyl record originally pressed up twice in the early 1970s and sought after by collectors and DJs for years and years. This version is from a direct master tape transfer from recently discovered NOLA tapes. But wait… The party’s just started. An entire album’s worth of 1960s previously unreleased David Batiste & The Gladiators material from recently discovered master tapes is in the works and forthcoming on Family Groove Records.

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