Rodan, Yellow Sunshine, Scorpion
Rodan – s/t (1974 USA). Super horn rock album, that absolutely kills on most of the 12 short tracks. There are a couple of bluesy moves and at least one James Brown styled funker, but mostly this just rips from start to finish. The kind of album you wish all horn rockers were. Smoking guitar and great brass charts. The rhythm section never stops. California based group was actually known as MAX, and toured extensively with groups like Malo and Tower of Power. One of the band members has started his own label called Digital Cellars, and there’s a real chance this obscurity will be reissued in 2008. Album sports a fantastic drawing on the cover.
Yellow Sunshine – s/t (1973 USA). Philadelphia based group recorded one of the best of the Afro psych albums. Recorded for the Gamble label, this possesses a strong hard rock edge, that is usually missing in most of these soul-oriented works. In the big leagues with Funkadelic and Mandrill. Band evolved into MFSB, a very fine mid 1970s funk/disco group, that recorded the fantastic ‘K-Jee’ track, by far the best song on the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack. Gamble is one Kenny Gamble and his label was a part of Epic Records. There is a legit LP reissue, but no CD as of yet.
Scorpion – s/t (1969 USA). Hard rock / soul album on Tower by obscure group from Detroit, that has a grand reputation amongst the psych collector set, which I find surprising. Vocal heavy, in the soul tradition, and quite frankly an exceedingly boring album overall. Little to grab onto besides some nice fuzz bass here and there. This one is for specialty collectors only. No CD exists.
March 31, 2008
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