| 1. Soul Heart Transplant [#] |
| 2. Light My Fire [#] |
| 3. Ode to Billy Joe [#] |
| 4. Vanilla Fudge [#] |
| 5. Drugs Ain't Cool |
| 6. Medley: Get Yourself Together/Smiling Phases/Sunshine of Your Love [#] |
| 7. Thought of Losing You [Edit][Alternate Take][#] - Vanguards |
| 8. Can I Call You Baby [#] |
| 9. It's Too Late for Love [#] - Vanguards |
| 10. Fool Am I [#] |
| 11. Light My Fire [Alternate Take][#][*] |
Soul Heart Transplant: The Lamp Sessions,Ebony Rhythm Band,Now Again,Funk,Pop,R&B,Soul/R & B
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Soul Heart Transplant: The Lamp Sessions
Ebony Rhythm Band Manufacturer: Now Again ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002C1QEA Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Soul Heart Transplant [#]
- Light My Fire [#]
- Ode to Billy Joe [#]
- Vanilla Fudge [#]
- Drugs Ain't Cool
- Medley: Get Yourself Together/Smiling Phases/Sunshine of Your Love [#]
- Thought of Losing You [Edit][Alternate Take][#] - Vanguards
- Can I Call You Baby [#]
- It's Too Late for Love [#] - Vanguards
- Fool Am I [#]
- Light My Fire [Alternate Take][#][*]
Customer Reviews:
You'll Need A Heart Transplant.......2004-09-14
The set starts of with the title track, "Soul Heart Transplant" which is a tripped-out hipster-styled tribute to "The Meters". Very funky and highly syncopated beats. Then the set moves to an instrumental cover of the "Doors" classic "Light My Fire".
This tone is continued on the next couple of tracks with "Vanilla Fudge" cranking up the tripped out factor. Check the ending with that olde horror-movie-style break! classic stuff here!
Then, We get treated to the ultimate psycedelic-acid jazz/rock cut (and the only cut that is not instrumental) "Drugs Ain't Cool". This cut features some of the fastest drumming I have ever heard besides Mahavishnu Orchestra's Billy Cobham and Grand Funk Railroad's drummer. The drummer seems to like to create that (rolling) style of drumming and it works for this set.
The next couple of tracks are of this same tone...Very fast with the same rolling style of drumming only not quite as hard as Drugs Ain't Cool.
Ebony Rhythm slows things down a little on the last 3 cuts and shows that while they were a serious force to reckon with in the downright hard and funky style of playing, They could also play slow stuff as well.
"Can I Call You Baby" is a beautiful track that proves this statement and although soft, The drummer never seems to stop that rolling style of playing which rounds it all off.
"It's Too Late" practically has the same tone and then we get treated to yet another slow,sweet instrumental "Fool Am I". This is the only track that the group uses horns on. Classic!
Hopefully, Funkheads,Head music lovers and Instrumental/Beat/Break heads and psychedelic rock fans can tell by my enthusiasm that this disc is highly valued in my collection. I am willing to bet it will have the same effect on yours. If you like Acid Jazz/Funk groups or beats and breaks then don't hesitate to pick this one up!
Trust me
Lost Recording Found.......2004-08-09
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