Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Dyke & The Blazers - Down On Funky Broadway - Phoenix 1966-1967 (2021) Craft - 2 x LP Only Release - Rare Funk/Soul (FLAC 516MB)

The second double vinyl release from craft with lots of unreleased tracks from the great Arlester Christian (Dyke) & The Blazers. The man where James Brown got his inspiration from.

AMM

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24 comments:

Bill said...

Looks like a banger!!Yes PLEASE and THANK YOU AMM!!
Cheers!
Bill
(b3will@msn.com)

soultime said...

Great tasters thanks AMM .

oldsoulrebel said...

I wouldn't mind reviewing this, thanks AMM

Little Bill said...

Super funk super post many thanks AMM!

Carlos Uria said...

Thank you AMM for the review

PeterH said...

Kudos for finding this legend ... Thanks for review, P.

Renald Heyns said...

Thanks, AMM for this instalment. I'm looking forward to give it a listen. Thanks for the review. Awesome stuff indeed!!

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM - definitely worth a listen if James Brown agrees.

Anton said...

Nice Release And A Fine Review!
Many Thanks

soulfood said...

Great stuff nice review AMM yes please

Guy said...

The first review was great, thanks for this one

gmortars said...

Uhh, I'm not feeling so sharp today... 😎
Thanks, AMM!

Ray said...

many thanks for the review AMM

Lordchester said...

another great funk experience from Dyke & the Blazers, thanks my friend.

bigcravings said...

Great stuff

tsi&hrjs said...

Wow, thanks a ton! I didn't know there was unreleased Dyke & The Blazers. This is greatness!

trinity said...

Thank you for the review mate

hakase said...

thanks AMM i too already have itπŸ˜…

reb.jukebox said...

Thanks very much AMM looking forward to taking a listen

Rush said...

Thanks for the review AMM

pedro B said...

Thanks for the second helping of this funkster we'll never know how bigthey could have been thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

ELtel said...

Top review again MM, thank you.
cheers,ELtel

Xyros said...

Enjoyed the first lp and would like to hear this one ... thank you

BillyMac said...

The Heavy stole from the best- How You Like Me Now. Dyke was the pacesetter.