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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2014

CRATERY 61

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We kick off our 6th year in business with a James Brown production. Who better exemplifies the lesson of consistency than James? The Godfather of soul got his start around 1953 as a drummer for the Famous Flames – not even as a front man. 6 years into his career would have been 1959. That’s a good 10 years before he would form the JB’s, discover Lyn Collins and pen timeless funk classics like “Funky Drummer”, “The Payback” or “Give it up or turn it loose” which would eventually create the backbone for what we call hip-hop. I’ve got friends who’ve switched careers 3 times in the last 6 years. Not jobs – careers. Our predisposition for boredom is high these days. And we fall out of love with trends and possessions quicker than ever before. We delivered the goods for 5 years as a labour of love. And it’ll continue to be that way even if by some miracle, the blog gods decide to bestow large bundles of guap upon us (Anytime you’re ready, blog gods). The fact is, we love playing records like James loved making them. And for all you know, we’re just getting started. TRACK LIST: 1. Vicki Anderson – A message from the Soul Sisters 2. Spanky Wilson – Sunshine of your love 3. Baby Huey – Mighty Mighty 4. Phil Moore Jr – Nappy Head Child 5. Tribe – Love is a mystery 6. J.O.B. Orquestra – The Soul 7. Betty Lou – I can’t stop 8. Ana Mazzotti – Roda Mundo 9. Jacky Giordano – Afolio 10. Harold Johnson Sextet – Watts ’67 11. Dillinger – People 12. Chappell – Freakout 13. Maquina – I believe 14. Ace Spectrum – Sweet music soft lights and you 15. Leroy Hutson – Cool out Subscribe on iTunes Download It Here! (right click > Download Linked File As…[Mac] / Save link as…[Win]) Stream: http://media.blubrry.com/cratery/www.CRATERY.com/AUDIO/Cratery_61.mp3

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We kick off our 6th year in business with a James Brown production. Who better exemplifies the lesson of consistency than James? The Godfather of soul got his start around 1953 as a drummer for the Famous Flames – not even as a front man. 6 years...

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