Soul Explosives, The / Soul Explosives (45), The
Album: | Soul Explosives (45), The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Soul Explosives, The | Added: | Jul 2016 | |
Label: | Big Crown |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-07-25 | Pull Date: | 2016-09-26 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 21 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 18, 2016: | The Library
Tryin' To Get Down |
4. | Aug 04, 2016: | subwoofer etc
Ain't No Sunshine |
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2. | Aug 17, 2016: | Brownian Motion
Ain't No Sunshine |
5. | Aug 04, 2016: | The Library
Ain't No Sunshine |
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3. | Aug 10, 2016: | Brownian Motion
Tryin' To Get Down |
6. | Aug 03, 2016: | Brownian Motion
Ain't No Sunshine |
Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2016-07-20
Reviewed 2016-07-20
This review is courtesy of the promoter, Distiller:
(dont accuse me of plagiarism!!!)
Big Crown Records is proud to present a reissue of the highly sought-after, very rare, and only released by Texas funk band, The Soul Explosives.
Active in 1971 and 72, The Soul Explosives were a high school group from Kingsville, TX led by high school senior Skip Frazier. Their main goal was to play a neighborhood know as the”The Cut” in nearby Corpus Christ, where there were a number of Soul & R&B clubs. They paid for the recording and pressing of the 45 which was done by a tiny local Tejano studio/label, Bormeh. Copies of the record were given to friends and sold at shows. In ’72 Skip decided to leave the group to pursue his college studies and they disbanded not long after.
The A Side “Tryin To Get Down” is a lo-fi funk gem with all the makings of an underground classic. Driving drums and blown out vocals somewhere between encouraging and liberating are sure to peak funk fans ears.
The B Side, a absolutely smashing cover of “Ain’t No Sunshine”, is nothing short of a must have. The Soul Explosives nearly instrumental cover might just be the toughest version on a 45. Another Big Crown sureshot.
(dont accuse me of plagiarism!!!)
Big Crown Records is proud to present a reissue of the highly sought-after, very rare, and only released by Texas funk band, The Soul Explosives.
Active in 1971 and 72, The Soul Explosives were a high school group from Kingsville, TX led by high school senior Skip Frazier. Their main goal was to play a neighborhood know as the”The Cut” in nearby Corpus Christ, where there were a number of Soul & R&B clubs. They paid for the recording and pressing of the 45 which was done by a tiny local Tejano studio/label, Bormeh. Copies of the record were given to friends and sold at shows. In ’72 Skip decided to leave the group to pursue his college studies and they disbanded not long after.
The A Side “Tryin To Get Down” is a lo-fi funk gem with all the makings of an underground classic. Driving drums and blown out vocals somewhere between encouraging and liberating are sure to peak funk fans ears.
The B Side, a absolutely smashing cover of “Ain’t No Sunshine”, is nothing short of a must have. The Soul Explosives nearly instrumental cover might just be the toughest version on a 45. Another Big Crown sureshot.
Track Listing
1. | Tryin' To Get Down | 2. | Ain't No Sunshine |