Thursday, April 7, 2011
Philly Joe and the Motown Singers - Black Music Is Beautiful (Black Tulip, 1976)
Break track(s): "Superstition"
Drummer: unknown
This album sees this funk group covering hits from Motown artists, ranging from the Three Degrees to Stevie Wonder. Their version of Stevie's "Superstition" contains a drum break, though Stevie's version also has a sweet drum break as well.
I haven't found any information on this album's release date, so I have instead estimated the year this album was released. Also, I can't say for sure whether "Philly Joe" is from Philadelphia or not, because apparently this album is Dutch. But whatever.
("Superstition" starts at 2:47 in this video)
Labels:
1976,
Cover,
Funk,
Soul,
Superstition
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