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Chuck and the Soul Searchers Brown Bustin' Loose

Original 1979 Source Records issue pressed at MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville ('P' logo stamp in dead wax run-outs). Vinyl has some faint surface sleeve scuffs/hazing just holding grade back, nothing I can feel though. Labels have a few faint spindle marks. Cover has heavy cornerwear/dinged corners, edgewear, heavy edgewear at center of spine edge, light spidering/creasing around the edges, image ripping on the front cover, and light ringwear/hazing.
Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers - Bustin' Loose - Songs: 1. Bustin' Loose 2. Never Gonna Give You Up 3. If It Ain't Funky 4. I Gotcha Now 5. Could It Be Love 6. Game Seven 7. Berro e Sombaro

Heres an album review: In the 1980's many of go-go's supporters insisted that it was going to become as big as rap. Regrettably, that never happened. Go-go was huge in Washington, D.C., where a Chuck Brown or Rare Essence show was as big a deal as a George Clinton concert, and a go-go release could be as impressive a seller as the latest Rick James record. But nationally, only a few go-go songs became major hits: E.U.'s "Da Butt" was huge in 1988, and Chuck Brown soared to the top of the R&B charts in 1978 with the insanely funky "Bustin' Loose." Brown band, the Soul Searchers, showed a great deal of promise on this debut album, which James Purdie produced at the famous Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. The title song is one of go-go's all-time classics, and anyone with a taste for sweaty, hard-driving funk will also find a lot to love about "If It Ain't Funky" and "I Gotcha Now." But not everything on the album is aggressive. Even though Brown is best known for his gutbucket funk grooves, "Could It Be Love" and an inspired cover of the Jerry Butler/Gamble & Huff pearl "Never Gonna Give You Up" demonstrate that he has no problem handling romantic ballads and slow jams. It isn't surprising that the album's slower tracks are so heavily influenced by Philly soul. After all, Sigma Sound is where the O'Jays, the Intruders, Blue Magic, Teddy Pendergrass, the Stylistics, Billy Paul, and countless others recorded their biggest hits. Most of Bustin' Loose, however, isn't typical of recordings made at Sigma; the majority of the material is pure go-go, and Bustin' Loose went down in history as one of go-go's most essential releases. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Chuck and the Soul Searchers Brown

Genre: Funk / Soul / R&B

Condition: VG+

Cover Condition: VG-
Label: Source Records
Reference Number: SOR-3076
Date: 1979

Country: US

SKU: 4652

Music Formats > LP

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