Monday, January 29, 2024

Various Artists - Get Your Lie Straight - A Galaxy Of Funky Soul (2004) BGP + Booklet - Rare Soul/Funk (FLAC)

This album is chronologically the last of releases dedicated to Galaxy Records. In case anyone needs reminding, Galaxy was the much maligned black music subsidiary of Fantasy Records. While Creedence was storming the charts in the late 1960s and earning the parent label buckets of overdue rock'n'roll kudos (not to mention cold hard cash), the earthy Galaxy imprint was quietly issuing one hot R&B record after another. Previous collections of Galaxy material from the late 1960s and 1970s have tended to focus on the label's handful of chart entries or local nostalgia, the latter mainly consisting of the sweet soul style that Bay Area fans are so enamoured of. But in recent years a new generation of collectors has become aware of the many rare grooves hidden in the Galaxy catalogue, those aimed at the dancefloor rather than the jukebox. The growing influence of rock in San Francisco soul and R&B, combined with Galaxy A&R prexy Ray Shanklin's preference for old fashioned blues, meant there was many a musical hybrid present in a Galaxy record, reflecting the fascinating emergence and divergence of styles that was occurring daily in the label's San Francisco Bay Area home region. The subtitle is A Galaxy of Funky Soul, 'cos that's what these cats deliver. The CD covers a five year period beginning with the company's move in late 1967 from San Francisco across the Bay to a new location at 1281 30th Street in Oakland, its walls pockmarked with bullet holes from a recent police shootout with the Black Panthers. Meticulous research in the Fantasy tape vault has resulted not only in a full complement of rare and unissued tracks, but upgraded sound quality on some Galaxy classics. Topping the list has to be the label's single funkiest item, "Foxy Girls In Oakland" by legend Rodger Collins' 1970 anthem to all the "true, fine mamas in the East Bay . . . strutting down East 14th", and a record so powerful that it caused even the whitebread Rolling Stone Magazine to sputter, "from every possible aspect, this disc is incredible". Collins is represented further by both sides of his underrated follow up, "I'm Leaving This Place" and "Your Love, It's Burning". The Memphis beat of Bill Coday's title tune verily leaps out of the speakers at you, and let's not forget the 'folk-funk' masterpiece "Chicken Heads" by Bobby Rush, here in an extended version where Bobby reveals that the only two things he cares about in life are "chicken heads and some . . . MONEY!" Fantasy staffer Jesse "Ozz" Osborne wrote and produced several cuts, including those by the Debonaires ( Not detroit group but local) and future Tower Of Power vocalist Lenny Willams. He also contributes two hot unreleased items that, had they been pressed on 45, would no doubt today be desirable items amongst the funk fraternity, Ben & Larry's "Manpower2 and Everyday People's "Try The Life". You've got blues/R&B legends JJ Malone and Tiny Powell, both of whose funky waxings for the label are represented here, along with instrumental grooves from Merl Saunders and the Right Kind, and obscure nuggets from further notables like The Debonaires, Bobby Eaton and Loleatta Holloway.Plus a second helping of Willie Mitchell produced Memphis masters on Bill Coday and the Sequins very rare version of Denise Lasalles "I get what i want". All Killer no Filler tracks & those northern dancers. Ive not played this in years and just come across it in the great sort out...SUPERB!....ps..i now make my own tasters when a track is not on youtube!

AMM


                                                                                                          The Tasters!





21 comments:

oldsoulrebel said...

Interesting review, thanks AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for sorting the Galaxy out.

USMAN47 said...

Just for the booklet of this superb CD.

Thanks AMM

Yves

soultime said...

Great cd , thanks for the review .

soulfood said...

This looks good yes please AMM

Little Bill said...

I feel funky tonight, thanks for the post my friend!

UNKNOWN said...

GREAT Kent release that I`ve got,but would like on my laptop PLEASE AMM
THANKS!
Cheers!
Bill(b3will@msn.com)

PeterH said...

What a great compilation! I have it and I like it ... Thanks for review, P.

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Comp,Thank You Very Much AMM

Rush said...

Excellent review thanks AMM

Ray said...

thanks for the review AMM

gmortars said...

If you think I'm leaving this place, think again! 🕺
Thanks, AMM!

bigcravings said...

Thanks for a great review

richsoul said...

A very informative review, that I enjoyed reading. The tasters are tasty. Thank you AMM.

trinity said...

Thank you kindly mate... Love the review

Arty said...

Thank you as always, AMM.

Carlos Uria said...

Excellent review AMM, thank you for all

reb.jukebox said...

nice review AMM thank you

RicTicRelic said...

Would love to read the booklet. Thanks AMM

pedro B said...

Great set this one great review as always thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

Lordchester said...

another great cd , thanks for the excellent review AMM