A Black Man's Soul
豆瓣
简介
First released in 1969, 'A Black Man's Soul' captured Ike Turner & His Kings of Rhythm at their funkiest. Armed with songs written by Turner, his St. Louis colleague Oliver Sain and more, Ike & His Kings combined R&B with funk, rock and gospel to create an album that shows off the wide spectrum of black music.
This release contains some of the finest and most sought-after examples of Ike Turner's funk artistry, including Grammy-nominated "Thinking Black" and DJ breakbeat jewel "Funky Mule."
1969 was a banner year for Ike & The Kings of Rhythm, as well as for Tina Turner. At the Grammy Awards, "Thinking Black" was nominated in the category of Best R&B Instrumental while Tina made the list of nominees for Best Female R&B Singer.
Included are all tracks from the original 1969 release, plus unreleased bonus tracks that offer a fine meal to any aficionado or an in-depth primer to those just discovering the globally reaching genius, funk, and soul of Ike Turner.
tracks
Thinking Black
Black Beauty
Ghetto Funk
Black's Alley
Black Angel
Getting Nasty
Funky Mule
Philly Dog
Scotty Souling
Up Hard
Nuttin' Up
Freedom Sound
Chain of Fools [*]
No More Doggin' [*]
Knock On Wood [*]
Driftin' Blues [*]