FUNKY CHIMES : BELGIAN GROOVES FROM THE 70'S

(2CD)
Deluxe Limited Edition 2CD incl. 32p booklet. 'Funky Chimes' is a two-hour collection of excellent and unique grooves. It contains 27 of the most interesting yet long forgotten Belgian dance tracks from the seventies.
Genre Funk Hip Hop & R&B
FormatCD
Cat. noSDBANCD08
Label SDBAN
Artist VARIOUS ARTISTS
Release Date02/06/2017
Carrier2CD
Barcode5414165083603


TRACKLISTING


1 The Soul Scratchers - Scratch My Back ( pt. 1 & 2)
2 Francis Coppieters - Funky Chimes
3 S.S.O. - Faded Lady (Inst rumental)
4 The Flying Guitar - Barabajagal
5 The Sumos - My Chinese Girl Likes Kung Fu Fighting
6 Bud Hunga And His Diplomatic Music - Travelling On R hythms
7 Experience - Pink Movement
8 The Peter Laine Orchestra - Tiger Wa lk
9 Kandahar - The Fancy Model
10 Kiosk - Mona Call
11 Guido Carnagy - Free Way Exit
12 André Brasseur - X
13 Electronic System III - Skylab

1 The Indian Sound Of... Black Foot - Smoke Signal
2 Hearts Of Soul & Sha mpoo - We Love The Policeman
3 Roland Thyssen - Riff For Peggy
4 R. Dero - Soul Melody
5 Philip Catherine - Give It Up Or Turn It Aloose
6 Skleropta k - Punktowiec
7 Etta Cameron - Guess We'd Better Break Up Now
8 Selectaso und '88 & The Bob Boon Singers - Tabou
9 Hugo Raspoet - Spuitje Op, Laat Je Rijden
10 Leslie Kent - Inner City Blues
11 Patricia Burns - Paddock
12 Georges Hayes And His Philarpopic Orchestra - Concerto For Right Foot And Orche stra
13 The Free Pop Electronic Concept - Chewing Gum Delirium
14 Lieven - Akkerwinde





INFO


?Funky Chimes? is a tw o-hour collection of excellent and unique grooves. It contains 27 of the most in teresting yet long forgotten Belgian dance tracks from the seventies, when a gen eration of extremely gifted and versatile musicians experimented with funk, jazz , latin and other grooves.
?Funky Chimes? is in many ways the logical follo w up to 2014?s highly acclaimed compilation ?Funky Chicken?. Uncovering a blind spot in Belgium?s musical heritage and unearthing a diverse collection of hidden treasures. ?Funky Chicken? has induced a renewed interest in Belgium?s rare gro oves from the seventies, which until then had never been r egarded a genre worth mentioning. Having said that, this second instalment is mu ch more than just a fast sequel or a batch of leftovers. The music?s quality mat ches that of its predecessor, but the treasure hunt was even more adventurous, a nd the stories behind some of the nuggets even more gripping.