Friday, March 16, 2012

Carl Sherlock Holmes Investigation No.1

"Again and again Tramp Records," thinks the disk with rare groove lovers heart. Tobias Kirmayer label head simply has a lot of staying power and the skill required meticulous old, almost forgotten discs to dig up and license. After more than compelling fourth installment of his rare groove compilation series "Movemtents" Now another treasure from the 1960s, followed by uplift, which is quite something. Carl "Sherlock" Holmes has published the early 1960s with The Commander Atlantic on an album that fans could just sit up like Soul in the following 7inches for Verve Records, Parkway or blackjack. The combo broke up, however, because of the success was local and manageable. Mastermind Carl Holmes founded a new band called Sherlock Holmes Investigation. This was only an album for the CRS label from Philadelphia.

Four songs from this album for years hardly discoverable Tramp Records released as a single. They reflected the sound of the 45s-lost album, "Investigation No. 1" on. Latin-inspired pieces, dirty radio riffs, typical drum breaks, bass and brass. In the tradition of classic funk / soul works at this time, which of course must always be measured with the great James Brown. The mini-factory that can (only 8 songs) all. Only the ballad would have been in this but can save almost theatrical form. The rest is very good switching between raw funk and soul crunchy. "Get Down Philly Town" or "black bag" every rock, every party really could have a relevance in that kind of music!

After four singles tramp has licensed the album and again yielded to the demand, and digital and post it on CD.

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