Between 1967 and 1981, Detroit’s downriver neighbor Ecorse, Michigan, had its very own homemade studio. Set up in a basement on 18th Avenue, electronics wiz, guitarist, and Ford plant foreman Felton Williams chronicled the musical lives of Ecorse’s citizens and issued them on his Solid Rock, Compose, Cass, and Revival labels. Compiled here are 24 of Williams’ most fascinating recordings, covering gospel, soul, garage, jazz, and funk. An entire basement of dreams crammed into one tidy package. Raw & unpolished but sang from the heart!
AMM
The Tasters!
20 comments:
Many thanks for the info of the LP
Great post AMM .
And yet another interesting release from Numero, thanks for the review AMM
Here again pure Detroit!!!
Thanks AMM
Yves
These home productions are sometimes really fascinating. Thanks for review, P.
There's a light, and it's called Numero. 😎
Thanks, AMM!
Always have the Numero's, thank you.
cheers,ELtel
another interesting release on Numero, great to see it reviewed.
Numero really hunt down some obscurities.
Numeros are always winners
Thanks AMM. Numero does these types of compilations very well.
Numero's releases are always interesting
thank you Numero for this packaged goodies. Thank you AMM for the review and the music.
Many Thanks as always AMM
"Local Customs" is the last well for them diggers! thanks AMM
another great collection of tunes AMM
many thanks Reb
Thanks for the review AMM
Another great Numero release! Thanks AMM!
Cheers!
Bill
It amazing what this label presses just gets better love these Thanks AMM
Cheers Pedro
thank you kindly mate for the review
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