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mardi 1 septembre 2020

DYKE AND THE BLAZERS THE FUNKY BROADWAY

 
ORIGINAL SOUND RECORDS 1967         OSR LPM 5016

    

  Dyke and the Blazers was an influential American funk band
 led by Arlester Christian (June 13, 1943–March 13, 1971).
 The band was formed in 1965 and recorded until 1971, when 
Christian was shot dead. Among their most successful
 records were the original version of "Funky Broadway"
 (1966) and "Let A Woman Be A Woman, Let A Man Be A Man" (1969).    

  
credits:

Recorded at Audio Recorders, Phoenix, Arizona 
Engineer – Dave Oxman, Tim Ramsey

Producer – Arthur Barrett, Austin Coleman


tracks listing:

A1 Funky Broadway (Part 1) 2:30
A2 Funky Broadway (Part 2) 2:49
A3 UHH (Part 1) 2:35
A4 UHH (Part 2) 2:11
A5 Broadway Combination 2:50
A6 City Dump 3:00
B1 The Wrong House 10:00
B2 So Sharp 3:00
B3 Don't Bug Me 2:35








   

 



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