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Various – Dusty Fingers Volume Four DF9074

Various – Dusty Fingers Volume Four DF9074

£220.00


Various – Dusty Fingers Volume Four

Label:
Strictly Breaks Records – DF9074
Series:
Dusty Fingers – Volume 4
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Unofficial Release
Country:
US
Released:
1998
Genre:
Jazz, Funk / Soul
Style:
Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk
A1    Alain Goraguer–    Le Bracelet
A2    Jean-Claude Petit Et Son Orchestre–    Psychedelic Portrait
A3    George Saxon–    Going Out Of My Head
A4    The Bubble Gum Machine–    I Wonder
A5    Wet Willie–    Beggar Song (Skit)
A6    Patchwork (7)–    Night Moves
A7    Francis Coppieters–    Funky Chimes
A8    Arawak–    Accadde A Bali
B1    Medeski Martin & Wood–    Night Marchers
B2    Dorthy Ashby*–    The Moving Finger
B3    Sven Libaek–    Misty Canyon
B4    Manfred Krug / Günther Fischer-Quintett–    Wenn Der Urlaub Kommt
B5    Hardys Jet Band*–    Selected Sound
B6    The John Schroeder Orchestra–    Lovin' You Girl

 

Notes
A2 is credited to Jack Arel who is in fact the co-composer together with Jean-Claude Petit. The original Chappell library record "Dance And Mood Music Vol. 3" credits Jean-Claude Petit Et Son Orchestre as the artist.
A5 is misspelled as "The Begger Song (Skit)" and is actually called "Beggar Song" from the eponymously titled 1971 Wet Willie album on Capricorn Records.
A6 is credited here to F. McDonald. The original Writers are Chris Rae and Frank McDonald, the artist however is originally credited as Patchwork on the Music De Wolfe library release DWS/LP 3392 entitled "Mean & Dirty"
A7 is incorrectly listed as "Sales Talk". It is actually "Funky Chimes" from the same library record KPM 1166 "Viberations"
A8 is credited to "Accadde A" but is actually from the album "Accade A" by Arawak on the Italian label Squirrel (SQLP 20014).

B1 is incorrectly listed as "Scratch" by "Souflay".
B4 is only credited to Manfred Krug on the cover instead of Manfred Krug / Günther Fischer-Quintett on the original AMIGA album.
B6 is listed as "Loving You Girl" by John Schroeder instead of "Lovin' You Girl" by The John Schroeder Orchestra.