Sammy & Count Buffalo - Soul & Soul (2011)

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Title: Soul & Soul
Year Of Release: 1972 / 2011
Label: Think! Records
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Funk, Soul
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 43:27
Total Size: 100 / 278 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. You've Made Me So Very Happy (4:02)
02. I Gotcha (4:25)
03. Hot Pants (5:38)
04. The First Time The Ever I Saw Your Face (4:17)
05. Cozmic Blues (4:34)
06. Save The Country (2:58)
07. You've Got A Friend (3:59)
08. Ain't No Sunshine (3:53)
09. (Sad Song) (5:34)
10. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay (4:07)

Higher and farther. Sammy and Count Buffalo spin a different dimension of "soul music". The final chapter of Sammy, a legendary singer who ran through the times.

Akira Ishikawa commented on this work, "Japanese soul, Japanese soul, this LP will be the first time." As the word says, the fiercely funky "I Gotcha" (Joe Tex), "Hot Pants" (James Brown), and the tasty "Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)" (Otis Redding). There are a lot of soulful songs that cover the legends. Sammy is attractive for both up and slow, funk and blues. And Count Buffalo, who was active as the most funky band at that time. The groove is amplified and finally climbs to a height. Sammy, who was running around the scene, suddenly disappeared from the scene, the final work released just before that. text by Yusuke Ogawa (UNIVERSOUND / DEEP JAZZ REALITY)