VA - Trip to the Moon - 14 Obscure R&B, Garage Rock and Deepfunk Songs About the Moon (2019)
Artist: VA
Title: Trip to the Moon - 14 Obscure R&B, Garage Rock and Deepfunk Songs About the Moon
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Tramp Records
Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 50:22
Total Size: 116 / 243 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Trip to the Moon - 14 Obscure R&B, Garage Rock and Deepfunk Songs About the Moon
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Tramp Records
Genre: Funk, Soul, R&B
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 50:22
Total Size: 116 / 243 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Swinging Astronauts - Crazy Stockings on the Moon
2. La La Wilson - The Moon Man Is Back (feat. Moon Man)
3. The Moon Dawgs - Baby as Time Goes By
4. Hase Cäsar - Wir Fliegen Weiter (Mondsong)
5. Rev Jamel;Bob Johnson - Walking on the Moon (Men Are Starving)
6. Sunny Man Kado - Mars In 75, Pt. 1
7. Sunny Man Kado - Mars In 75, Pt. 2
8. Lucky Brown - Space Dream
9. Sidney Owens - Sputnik (feat. North South Connection)
10. Ernest & D.L. Rocco - Moon Child
11. Orchester Ambros Seelos - Mondgesicht
12. Scott Cunningham Band - Moon Child
13. Black Fox - Voyage to the Moon
14. Harmony Dawg - Full Moon Child
When the Tramp Records crew read the internet-sweeping spam/story of Nigerian Astronaut and Air Force pilot Abacha Tunde, they knew that they had to spring into action to help this unfortunate fella out. Dr. Bakare Tunde, the cousin of Abacha Tunde explained the situation as follows: "My cousin was the first African in space when he made a secret flight to the Skylab Space Station in 1979, shortly before it crashed to Earth. 19 years later he was on his second spaceflight, this time to a secret Moon Base located on the far side of the Moon. In 1999 his crew members returned to earth, but his place was taken up by return cargo. There have been occasional supply flights to keep him going since that time. Although he is in good humor, he wants to come home, now, after 20 years in space."
After this hilarious story the idea of a compilation album was born - and "Trip To The Moon" is the result. The goal to raise three million dollars to cover the cost of Abacha Tunde's return flight may never be achieved. Nevertheless, a 41 year experience in the music business is the basis for a fantabulous track listing of 11 amazing and highly underrated Rare Grooves about the Moon!
The Swinging Astronauts open the set, followed by La La Wilson's equally great rhythm & blues rocker "The Moon Man Is Back". With The Moon-Dawgs, this album makes a slight turn into the 1960s garage rock era while Hase Cäsar (backed by none other than the famous Ingfried Hoffmann and his orchestra!) contributes one of two songs of german origin. Now it's time for some funk: Rev. Jamel & Bob Johnson's "Walking On The Moon (Men Are Starving)" criticizes the US government for spending millions of dollars for their space program instead of supporting their own people. "Mars in 75" is deepfunk at its best although some may lament the lack of production. Sidney Ownen's breakbeat-laden "Sputnik" is sought after in collector's circles and needs no justification as to why it is included on this album. Ernest & D.L. Rocco's "Moon Child" is our personal favourite, closely followed by the hypnotic groove of "Mondgesicht" by legendary german saxophonist Ambros Seelos. Scott Cunningham's name should ring a bell as he was featured on several Tramp compilations over the past few years. Finally, the album closes with a psychedelic folk track titled "Voyage To The Moon".
Tramp Records is absolutely convinced that this album will surely be the best way to shorten the wait for Abacha until a rescue space mission finally brings our African soul brother back home.
After this hilarious story the idea of a compilation album was born - and "Trip To The Moon" is the result. The goal to raise three million dollars to cover the cost of Abacha Tunde's return flight may never be achieved. Nevertheless, a 41 year experience in the music business is the basis for a fantabulous track listing of 11 amazing and highly underrated Rare Grooves about the Moon!
The Swinging Astronauts open the set, followed by La La Wilson's equally great rhythm & blues rocker "The Moon Man Is Back". With The Moon-Dawgs, this album makes a slight turn into the 1960s garage rock era while Hase Cäsar (backed by none other than the famous Ingfried Hoffmann and his orchestra!) contributes one of two songs of german origin. Now it's time for some funk: Rev. Jamel & Bob Johnson's "Walking On The Moon (Men Are Starving)" criticizes the US government for spending millions of dollars for their space program instead of supporting their own people. "Mars in 75" is deepfunk at its best although some may lament the lack of production. Sidney Ownen's breakbeat-laden "Sputnik" is sought after in collector's circles and needs no justification as to why it is included on this album. Ernest & D.L. Rocco's "Moon Child" is our personal favourite, closely followed by the hypnotic groove of "Mondgesicht" by legendary german saxophonist Ambros Seelos. Scott Cunningham's name should ring a bell as he was featured on several Tramp compilations over the past few years. Finally, the album closes with a psychedelic folk track titled "Voyage To The Moon".
Tramp Records is absolutely convinced that this album will surely be the best way to shorten the wait for Abacha until a rescue space mission finally brings our African soul brother back home.
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Trip to the Moon FLAC.rar - 243.5 MB
Trip to the Moon MP3.rar - 116.9 MB