Keb Darge & Paul Weller Present Lost & Found: Real R’n’B and Soul



Here we are again with the second helping of 'Lost & Found' gems. This time the focus is on underground dance music from black artists in the fifties and sixties. The maestro’s for this ride through the glorious past: Keb Darge and Paul Weller. Personal collections revealed,a golden age revisited.

Keb Darge has compiled more compilations for BBE than any other DJ selling close to 200,000 CDs and vinyl over a 10 year period. The legendary out-spoken Scotsman has been around the Northern soul & funk scene since the start and began his career as a dancer. (In fact, he’s the one responsible for first bringing the scene to London). As time when on and tastes changed Darge landed at Madame Jojo’s (in London’s Soho Disctrict) where his weekly party quickly ascended (and remains to this day) to the leading funk night in London. In 1996 BBE and Keb Darge teamed up to start releasing the now infamous Deep Funk and Funk Spectrum series that spawned a whole host of imitators. Today he holds two weekly spots at the club (Legendary Deep Funk –Fridays / Lost & Found –Saturdays, where he focuses on his current passion – underground 50’s music), travelling around the world DJing and running the label Kay Dee Records with Kenny Dope. He has achieved legendary status by far with a 40's to 70's musical knowledge second to none that’s perfectly reflected on all of his BBE compilations.

Paul Weller is an acclaimed Rock star and Soul music collector. Starting out with the very successful punk-rock band The Jam (1976-1982), Weller then went on to branch out musically to a more soulful style with The Style Council (1983-1989). In 1991 he re-established himself as a successful solo artist, and continues to remain a respected singer, lyricist and guitarist, a fact reaffirmed by his recent awarding of the 2009 Brit Award for 'Best Male Solo Artist'. He is also the principal figure of the 1970’s Mod revival and is often referred to as the Modfather. Weller has stated a wide range of influences throughout his musical career, frequently listing The Small Faces, The Beatles and The Who, as well as 1960s and 1970s soul music. Paul is also no stranger to the world of compilations and has contributed to the Back To Mine and Under the Influence Series.

Keb and Paul met over music, of course. It was a Keb Darge DJ set at a friends birthday party where Paul first approached Keb and mentioned how much he was enjoying the set. The two struck up a friendship and began DJing together at Madame JoJo’s and in Europe. As he always does with DJs, Keb kept a close eye on what Paul was pulling out of his record box. 'Not a duff tune in sight, with records ranging from classic floor fillers to the super obscure. He was not tainted by any collectors’ scene attitude, just played the tunes he liked,' Keb says.

So here you have one great disc divided into two unmissible halves. Best of all, this music is selected by avid fans and great students of scene. It’s a positive education into where we are to day and how we got there. Enjoy!

Tracklisting:


Keb Darge’s choice:
01. Big Mama Thornton - They Call Me Big Mama
02. The Brothers Of Soul - Come On Back
03. The Tempos - (Countdown) Here I Come
04. Epitome Of Sound - You Don't Love Me
05. Daddy Cleanhead & C. Higgins Band - Something's Goin' On In My Room
06. The Casanova Two - We Got To Keep On
07. The Creations - A Dream
08. Elsie Wheat - Tippin'
09. Sarah Dean with Freddie Mitchell Orchestra - Long Lean Daddy
10. Billy Fair & Orch. - I'll Be True To You
11. The Cadets - I Want You
12. Velma Cross & Her High Steppers - I'll Be Oh So Good
13. Big T. Tyler - King Kon
14.The Flirtations - Stronger Than Her Love
15. The Great Experience - Don’t Forget To Remember

Paul Weller’s choice:
16. The Intruders - Hang On In There
17. Major Lance - Rhythm
18. Margie Joseph - One More Chance
19. Tammi Terrell - All I Do Is Think About You
20. The Dells - Wear It On Your Face
21. Bobby Bland - Honey Child
22. The Radiants - Ain't No Big Thing
23. Albert King - Crosscut Saw
24. Jimmy Witherspoon - Money Is Getting Cheaper
25. Billy Watkins - The Ice-Man
26. Eddie Giles - Losin' Boy
27. Emmitt Long - Call Me
28. Slim Harpo - I Got Love If You Want It

Keb Darge & Paul Weller present
Lost & Found – Real R’N’b and Soul
Label: BBE
Release Date: January 19, 2010

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2 comments:

  1. I WONDER IF THEY WILL DO IT ON VINYL THAT WOULD BE VERY COOL!

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  2. They did do it on vinyl. Wow, its been a long time since I read comments!

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