El Michels Affair - Sounding Out The City/Loose Change (Reissue, Remastered) (2005/2014) CD Rip
Artist: El Michels Affair
Title: Sounding Out The City/Loose Change (Deluxe Reissue)
Year Of Release: 2005/2014
Label: Truth And Soul
Genre: Funk, Soul, Instrumental
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue+.log) & scans
Total Time: 1:10:47
Total Size: 409 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
10 years ago, Truth & Soul released it’s first full length record, Sounding Out The City. It was also Leon Michels’ first full length record under the moniker El Michels Affair. At the time, the budding retro soul scene consisted of mostly organ quartets a la The Meters and of course, Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings were in the early days of their ascent to world domination.Title: Sounding Out The City/Loose Change (Deluxe Reissue)
Year Of Release: 2005/2014
Label: Truth And Soul
Genre: Funk, Soul, Instrumental
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue+.log) & scans
Total Time: 1:10:47
Total Size: 409 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Leon Michels, who was 18 when recording Sounding Out The City began, had just released Thunder Chicken, the first record by his high school band The Mighty Imperials. At the time of SOTC, Michels was just discovering early rocksteady, afrobeat, and 60’s garage rock, which inevitably crept its way into the songwriting. He purchased a Tascam 388, an 80’s 1/4″ reel to reel 8 track intended for home recordings, and began recording music in a 10×10 box with no windows that also doubled as his childhood bedroom. Along with fellow Mighty Imperials Nick Movshon, Homer Steinweiss, and Sean Solomon, and Michael Leonhart, Thomas Brenneck, and some of the musicians from The Dap Kings, Michels recorded the LP over a two year period.
Upon it’s release, it received some rave reviews and the small deep funk community ate it up, but due to the lack luster promotion and distribution the rest of the world was slow to catch on to the instrumental gems featured on SOTC, which Michels appropriately labeled as “cinematic soul”. However, in 2005 it found it’s way into the hands of the people who were organizing a series of concerts for Scion that paired bands with MC’s. El Michels Affair was contacted about playing one show with Raekwon The Chef of Wu Tang Clan fame. The show was such a success it led to a tour, and then to another set of concerts that featured multiple members of the Wu-Tang Clan. This eventually led to the release of El Michels Affair’s second record, “Enter the 37th Chamber” which introduced them to a much larger audience and has been their most successful release to date.
This deluxe reissue features the original Sounding Out The City album remastered as well as some alternate remixes and previously unreleased songs that were recorded during the same period as SOTC on the second disc Loose Change. Michels has since gone on to produce and co-produce many of the Truth & Soul releases including the new Lee Fields record, Emma Jean. He shares songwriting credits with Adele, Jay-Z, Ghostface Killah, Aloe Blacc, and has played on records by Ray LaMontagne, Lana Del Rey, The Black Keys and Dr. John. Loose Change is a glimpse into the early, early days of El Michels Affair.
Tracklist:
CD1
01. El Michels Affair - Behind The Blue Curtain
02. El Michels Affair - Creation
03. El Michels Affair - Detroit Twice
04. El Michels Affair - El Pueblo Unido
05. El Michels Affair - Hung Up On My Baby
06. El Michels Affair - Musings To Myself
07. El Michels Affair - Ocho Rios
08. El Michels Affair - Slide Show
09. El Michels Affair - This Song's For You
10. El Michels Affair - Too Late To Turn Back
11. El Michels Affair - Yennicita
CD2
01. El Michels Affair - Kiddy Diddy
02. El Michels Affair - This Song's For You (Alt. Mix)
03. El Michels Affair - Little House
04. El Michels Affair - Musings To Myself (Alt. Mix)
05. El Michels Affair - By The Time I Get To Phoenix
06. El Michels Affair - Yennicita (Alt. Mix)
07. El Michels Affair - Walk On By
08. El Michels Affair - A Little Sloppy
09. El Michels Affair - Blind Love
10. El Michels Affair - Easy Access (Pt. 1)
11. El Michels Affair - Easy Access (Pt. 2)