![]() ![]() "Hot Dawgit" (b-side to Sun Goddess) Ramsey Lewis (w/EWF)īy KevGo (64.115.26.80) on Thursday, Ap11:27 am:ĪNYTHING by Ramsey Lewis should be considered for this thread! These have vocals but are WITHOUT lyrics and can be considered instrumentals, too, right?: ![]() The last four were issued as singles on the Verve label and charted on the R&B and jazz listings.īy Uptight (24.55.6.144) on Thursday, Ap11:06 am: "Love's Theme" - Love Unlimited Orchestra "Wack Wack", "Light My Fire" & "Soulful Strut" - Young-Holt Unlimited "Double O Soul" (instrumental version on flip side of Edwin's hit) - the Funk Brothers (although not credited on record for obvious reasons!) "Hungry For Love" & "Festival Time" - San Remo Golden Strings "Hip-Hug-Her" and "Hang 'Em High" - Booker T. & the M.G.'s"Rockin Funky Watergate"Fred Wesley & the J.B.s "Soul Power" Maceo & the Macks,"Southwick" Maceo & All the Kings Men.īy KevGo (64.115.26.80) on Thursday, Ap10:48 am: "Scorpio"By Dennis Coffey, "Soul Finger" the Bar-Kays, "Sophisticated Cissy" the Meters, "Cissy Strut" the Meters, "The Popcorn" the JB's,"Philly Dog"the Markeys, "Hip-Hug-Her"Booker T. Years later it would be sampled in a rap song called "Bust A Move."īy TonyRussi (68.210.2.104) on Thursday, Ap10:04 am: We didn't seem to mind because was a great record-and still is. Imagine on rainy school days having to listen to this record over & over in the gym. It was Dennis Coffey's "Scorpio" 45! If it wasn't the only record there, it was the only one we played. I remember at Monnier Elementary, it seemed like we only had ONE record that went along with the school's phonograph player. Scorpio by Dennis Coffey and The Detroit Guitar Band with that incredable rhythym section not to mention Babbitts solo.īy Uptight! (24.55.6.144) on Thursday, Ap10:03 am: Whistling Jack Smith-I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman.īy hiram (159.53.32.41) on Thursday, Ap09:40 am: With this piece, therefore, Zero to 180 attempts to corral some of the more distinctive and memorable ads of the mid-to-late 1960s, lest they wind up in history’s FORUM: Archive - Beginning May 30, 2003: FAVOURITE SOUL INSTRUMENTAL RECORDSīy Soulpuss (24.102.217.36) on Thursday, Ap08:32 am:īy Ritchie (62.254.0.9) on Thursday, Ap09:00 am:īy David Meikle (213.122.181.210) on Thursday, Ap09:02 am: Billboard - which enjoys distinction as one of the world’s oldest trade publications - was originally a Cincinnati-based periodical when its first issue hit the newstands in November 1894, you might be surprised to learn.įrom what I have observed, much of the advertising in the major music trades of the day was (and likely still is) ephemeral in nature, with a great many of the full-page ads here being run only once or twice. ![]() Beat Instrumental from the UK is likewise devoted to the music but delves deeply into “gear” (guitars, amps, recording process) in a way that sets it apart from the others. From browsing back issues of the major music industry trade publications, I’ve discovered that Record World is refreshingly focused on just the music, and not, say, coin-operated amusements (i.e., Cash Box) or circuses, fairs, and the entertainment industry ( Billboard). ![]()
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