Eddie Bo, The Soul Finders - The Hook and Sling (2018)
Artist: Eddie Bo, The Soul Finders
Title: The Hook and Sling
Year Of Release: 1997 / 2018
Label: Funky Delicacies
Genre: Funk, Soul, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 50:52
Total Size: 241 / 118 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Hook and Sling
Year Of Release: 1997 / 2018
Label: Funky Delicacies
Genre: Funk, Soul, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 50:52
Total Size: 241 / 118 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Hook & Sling (Vocal Mix)
02. Sissy Walk (Full Vocal Mix)
03. If It's Good to You, It's Good for You (Vocal Mix)
04. Check Your Bucket
05. How Sweet It Is (Vocal Mix)
06. We're Doin' It (The Thang), Pt. 1
07. Funky Jam
08. Hey Mama Here Comes the Preacher
09. Funky Yeah
10. Eddie's Rubber Band
11. Love Has Been Good
12. Just Wonder
13. We're Doin' It (The Thang), Pt. 2
14. That Certain Someone (Vocal Mix)
15. Come to Me
A mover and shaker behind the New Orleans music scene, Eddie Bo had regional success in the late '50s with piano stroll-era novelties like "Check Mr. Popeye," but hit his stride a decade later with a brand of funk and soul that could only have originated in his hometown. "The Hook & Sling" was an R&B hit in 1969, propelled by Bo's good-natured exhortations and the undeniable groove from drummer James Black. The follow-up single, "(If It's Good to You) It's Good for You," did not achieve the same kind of chart success but is just as tough. The Hook and Sling collects Bo's output for a number of small New Orleans labels, as well as tracks previously unreleased. Primarily heavy funk instrumentals, with plenty of wah wah guitars and drum breaks, there are connections to Bo's musical past, including "Love Has Been Good" and "Come to Me"," two blues-based ballads that lean hard on Bo's piano. Despite the contrasting styles, Hook & Sling's material is impressively strong throughout, including good advice on love ("Check Your Bucket" and dance crazes "The Thang"). This is a life-changing release from the vaults. ~ Kurt Edwards