Bill Brewster - Sources - The P&P Records Funk & Rap Anthology Compiled by Bill Brewster (2015)

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Title: Sources - The P&P Records Funk & Rap Anthology Compiled by Bill Brewster
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Harmless
Genre: Funk, Soul
Quality: FLAC lossless
Total Time: 03:44:57
Total Size: 1,5 Gb
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Tracks:
01. Dennis Mobley & Fresh Taste - Superstition (Original Club 12'' Mix) (7:50)
02. Louise Murray - (Let's Just) Stay Away (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:21)
03. Bobby Mann - Spank Me (Original Club 12'' Mix) (3:33)
04. Le'o Roy - Pound For Pound (Original Club 12'' Mix) (4:28)
06. Gary Davis - Gotta Get Your Love (Original Kenny Dope Remix) (3:44)
07. Oral Caress - Charlie's Angels (Original Club 12'' Edit) (7:30)
08. Cloud One - Charleston Hopscotch (Original Album Version) (6:19)
09. Rudy Stuart - Get Down (Original Club 12'' Mix) (5:49)
10. Marvin Wright - Robot Dance (Original Club 12'' Mix) (8:35)
12. Karisma Ft. Jocelyn Brown - Got You Dancing (Original Club 12'' Mix) (5:20)
13. Best Friend Around - It's So Good To Know (Original Club 12'' Mix) (7:01)
14. Cloud One - Atmosphere Strutt (Original Club 12'' Mix) (8:11)
15. Clyde Alexander & Sanction - Got To Have Your Love (Original Club 12'' Mix) (9:42)
16. Marta Acuna - Dance Dance Dance (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:15)
17. Jesse Gould - Out Of Work (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:28)
18. Johnson Products - Johnson Jumpin' (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:02)
19. Lanier - 25 Hours (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:02)
20. Cloud One - Patti Duke (Original Club 12'' Mix) (5:23)
21. Super-Jay - Super-Jay Love Theme (Original Club 12'' Mix) (7:33)
22. High Voltage - Rock, Spank, Freak (Original Club 12'' Mix) (11:00)
23. Darrow & Stereo - Stereo Funk (Original Club 12'' Mix) (4:52)
24. Cloud One - Disco Juice (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:56)
25. Chain Reaction - Dance Freak (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:45)
26. High Fidelity - Magic Carpet (Original Club 12'' Mix) (5:40)
27. Ahzz - New York's Movin' (Original Club 12'' Mix) (7:55)
29. Jesse Henderson - I Did It Again (Original Club 12'' Mix) (7:29)
30. Mary Clark - Take Me I'm Yours (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:59)
31. Kessler - Turn Up Your Radio (Original Club 12'' Mix) (4:49)
32. Michael Campbell & High Volt - We Are Making Music (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:46)
33. Cloud One - Flying High Pt 2 (Original Club 12'' Mix) (4:30)
34. Lucky - African Rock (Original Club 12'' Mix) (6:19)
35. Cloud One - Funky Track (Original Club 12'' Mix) (7:08)
36. Daybreak - Everything Man (Original 7'' Single Mix) (3:20)
37. Margo Williams - God Save And Protect All The Children (Original Club 12'' Mix) (5:57)

Sources is a brand new series which will examine the output of a number of extremely influential independent U.S. labels throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.

In an age where corporate anonymity reigns supreme and music is being treated like aural wallpaper, the Sources series will go back to a time when record labels really meant something via their A&R policies, their ground-breaking releases, their everyday modus-operandi and their general philosophies. What made these operations unique? How did they manage to compete with the major companies? How did they protect their artist rosters? What sort of people ran these operations and how did they manage to survive in the cut-throat music business?

Bill Brewster, co-founder of the influential DJ History website and forum and author of the acclaimed “Last Night A D.J. Saved My Life” will be compiling and writing the sleeve notes for the series. The first six releases will concentrate on 6 New York independent labels which have each been massively influential in the evolvement of Dance Music over the last 30+ years – Easy Street, Fresh, Sleeping Bag, Sam, Streetwise and P&P.

Each 3 x CD package will be full of lovingly re-mastered original 12” mixes as selected by Bill. These will include many tracks which have never made it to CD before and you can be sure that a variety of ‘secret weapons’ will emerge from each of these packages! All notes and scans will be included in a 16 page colour booklet which fits beautifully within the 3CD superior digipack. The usual Harmless PR and Radio operation will support all Sources releases.

The sixth Sources package also comes from one of the most collectible Black Music labels of all-time – the highly enigmatic and mysterious P&P Records. P&P Records was the company founded by Harlem based Peter Brown – an operator of the highest degree in terms of productivity and the sheer amount of releases which came out on a bewildering array of labels like P&P, Georgia Peach, Sound Of Gold, Gilyard, Queen Constance, Funk Groove, Land Of Hits, Heavenly Star, La Shawn, Sound Of New York, Fresher And Fresh and Today And Tomorrow amongst the ones which are known. Most of these releases were personally distributed by Peter Brown throughout Harlem and New York but most through the independent and ‘Mom & Pop’ stores which meant their distribution was limited and mainly within the New York area. Most P&P original releases are now highly collectible with many selling for several hundred pounds a copy, IF you can find one!

P&P Records is such an enigma that untangling the releases, different labels and year of release is an ongoing task. Some P&P Records have only recently been discovered, some P&P releases have never been found and there will be several P&P releases that have yet to be unearthed. As of 2015, there is no accurate listing and releases like ‘Sources: The P&P Records Anthologies’ are probably more like works in progress.

We divided the P&P catalogue that we know about into two different packages – ‘Sources: The P&P Records Soul & Disco Anthology’ and ‘Sources: The P&P Records Funk & Rap Anthology’ since the label spanned all these areas.

The P&P Records Funk & Rap volume probably contains over £4000 worth of records at their current value, since P&P is pretty much the most collectible group of labels for Funk and Rap output, or, ‘Ghetto Funk’ for short. Plus the mostly crude recordings and mastering techniques are now in fashion as people search for more ‘earthly’ natural records rather than the highly polished records from the era. Having said this, ‘Sources: The P&P Records Funk & Rap Anthology’ has been extensively re-mastered so that these records can be heard properly for perhaps the first time. The collectors of P&P were right. The scope and diversity of P&P Records is testament to the hustling skills of Peter Brown – perhaps the ultimate Harlem hustler. Who’d have thought that a scuffling set of badly-distributed Ghetto records from the 70s and 80s, would become the most collectible labels in the world some 40 years later? P&P we salute you! "

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Many Thanks. Any Chance for Bill Brewster - The Underground Records Anthology??? :) :)
  • Graham78
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Thank you very much for the re-upload
  • scifi125
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Thank You
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