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> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Envoyé : Wednesday, December 01, 2004 12:17 PM
> À : Robert Taylor; Cobert, Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org
> Objet : RE: (313) Psychedelic soul
> 
> Indeed, but if we're including them as psychedelic then it's 
> only fair that Mandrill get a mention.
> 
> Also, peeps looking for psychedelic soul should keep an eye 
> out for other Charles Stepney productions as well as his 
> Rotary Connection stuff, in particular his later productions 
> for Cadet e.g. the Phil Upchurch solo albums, are deep.
> 
> Earth Wind and Fire's first album (eponymously titled) is 
> also excellent - v. much on an early Funkadelic tip and also 
> highly sampled - 'Bad Tune' is a killer - with a wicked Kalimba intro!
> 
> Another psychedelic tip (though more on a jazz angle) is Tom 
> Scott's sixties stuff on Impulse, clearly influenced by West 
> Coast Psyche rock of the time. Check 'The Honeysuckle Breeze' 
> and 'Rural Still Life'. Pete Rock used 'Today' off the former 
> to devastating effect on 'T.R.O.Y.'......and he's from 
> Detroit.......or something
> 
> ^realises he's ranting and stops^

Oh no - keep' em coming !
Gwendal

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