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The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club 2
Craig CHARLES / VARIOUS
Cat: FSRCD 101. Rel: 21 Nov 13
Aldo Vanucci - "You're All Show" (feat Kylie Auldist - Smoove remix Craig Charles edit)
Lack Of Afro - "The Outsider" (part 2)
Mop Mop - "Run Around" (feat Fred Wesley & Anthony Joseph)
Euro Cinema - "Koekwaus"
Saskwatch - "Second Best"
The James Taylor Quartet - "Blow Up"
The Bongolian - "The Riviera Affair"
Hot 8 Brass Band - "Ghost Town"
Hidden Jazz Quartett - "High Heels" (feat Omar - Lack Of Afro remix)
The Perceptions - "Bite The Bit"
Jessica Lauren Four - "Happiness Train" (featt Jocelyn Brown)
Omar - "There's Nothing Like This" (feat Pino Palladino)
Dr Rubberfunk - "Creek Walk"
Cookin' On 3 Burners - "Cars"
Deep Street Soul - "What She Said"
The Sweet Vandals - "Feel Alive"
Emma Beatson & The Hawkmen - "Do It" (Mako & The Hawk version)
Tape Five - "Geraldine's Routine"
Review: Self-proclaimed "complete package" Craig Charles (actor, poet, DJ, radio host, stand-up) seems to be enjoying life as Britain's most famous funk and soul fan. Here, he curates a second installment of his Funk & Soul Club compilation series. Predictably, there's plenty to tickle the fancy, from the reggae-soul-house shuffle of Lack of Afro's remix of Hidden Jazz Quartet's "High Heels", and the psychedelic funk madness of The Bongolian's "The Riviera Affair", to the celebratory release of Jessica Lauren Four's "Happiness Train" (featuring a brilliant vocal from old Jocelyn Brown), and a pair of ripsnorting cover versions (Cookin' On Three Burners' fantastic take on Numan's "Cars" and Hot Eight Brass Band's famous remake of the Specials' "Ghost Town").
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The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club 5
Craig CHARLES / VARIOUS
Cat: FSRCD 124. Rel: 07 Dec 17
The Traffic - "Super Freak"
The Allergies - "Love That I'm In" (feat Andy Cooper)
The Andy Tolman Cartel - "You What!"
Nicole Willis & UMO Jazz Orchestra - "(Everybody) Do The Watusi"
Charles Bradley - "Change For The World"
Joyous - "Galaxia"
Henri-Pierre Noel - "Funky Spider Dance (The Reflex Revision)"
Brian Augers' Oblivion Express - "Inner City Blues"
The Hawkmen - "Love Is Blind"
Scone Cash Players - "Year Of The Rooster" (part 1)
Tanika Charles - "Endless Chain"
Kylie Auldist - "Body"
Anatoly Ice & Dariya - "Talking Black"
Carleen Anderson - "Begin Again"
Niteshifters - "Show Me What You've Got" (original mix)
The Filthy Six - "Mr Morris" (Spectra Sonic Sound Session - live)
Lack Of Afro - "Back In Business" (feat Wax & Herbal T)
Ginger Johnson & His African Messengers - "Nawa"
Daytoner - "I Get By"
Review: We can think of few finer stocking fillers for funk aficonados than this fifth Funk & Soul Club compilation from actor/comedian-turned-radio host Craig Charles. As with previous volumes, the Red Dwarf star and BB 6 Music host has included a mixture of original funk era cuts and recent revivalist gems. In the latter category you'll find a stellar instrumental cover of Rick James' "Super Freak" by The Traffic, the dancefloor-burning sound of Nicole Willis and the UMO Orchestra and the brilliant boogie revivalism of Australian singer Kylie Audist. In terms of deeper older selections, look no further than the 1973 jazz-funk re-make of Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues" by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express and the Afro-funk explosion that is "Nawa" by Ginger Baker & His African Messengers.
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The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club 4
Craig CHARLES / VARIOUS
Cat: FSRCD 119. Rel: 08 Dec 16
Kylie Auldist - "Family Tree"
Smoove & Turrell - "You Could've Been A Lady"
Lexsoul Dancemachine - "Beef Grinder"
The Manuel Azevedo Quartet - "Futebol De Bar"
Marta Ren & The Groovelvets - "Release Me"
The Traffic - "White Lines"
Lack Of Afro - "Take You Home" (feat Joss Stone)
Flevans - "Reach Out"
Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Black Cat"
Lisa Stansfield - "The Rain"
The Fantastics! - "Hey Mister!" (feat Sulene Fleming)
Ginger Johnson & His African Messengers - "I Jool Omo"
Sunlightsquare - "Taj Mahal" (feat Josue Ferreira)
Joe Tatton Trio - "Bang Bang Boogaloo"
John Heartsman & Circles - "Talking About My Baby"
The Tibbs - "Next Time"
The New Mastersounds - "In The Middle"
Fulton Street - "Young People"
Telmo Fernandez Trio - "I Can't Get Satisfied"
Review: Craig Charles' CD round-up of cuts that have done that business at his popular Funk & Soul Club events is becoming something of an annual tradition. This fourth volume in as many years is, predictably, stacked high with high quality fare. While there are plenty of straight-up funk and soul cuts - check The Traffic's killer cover of "White Lines", Brian Auger & The Trinity's 'Black Cat', and John Heartsman & Circles' tasty "Talking About My Baby", for starters - Charles's on-point selection also include nods to jazz-dance, Afro-funk, Latin beats, retro-futurist boogie-soul, and simmering torch songs (a sublime contribution from '80s star Lisa Stansfield).
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The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club 6
Craig CHARLES / VARIOUS
Cat: FSRCD 127. Rel: 29 Nov 18
The Bamboos - "Golden Ticket"
Lance Ferguson's Rare Groove Spectrum - "Smokey Joe's La La"
The Mighty Ryeders - "Evil Vibrations"
Matador! Soul Sounds - "Too Late"
Grupo Magnetico - "Papa Was A Rolling Stone"
The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - "Ain't It Funky Now"
Michelle David & The Gospel Sessions - "Gonna Be Alright"
Mestizo Beat - "Featherbed Lane"
Smoove & Turrell - "You're Gone" (feat Izo FitzRoy)
Kizzy Crawford - "Progression"
Chip Wickham - "Rebel No 23"
The Lewis Express - "Brother Move On"
Courtney Pine - "Rules" (feat Omar)
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - "Foolish Girl" (feat Alex Ligertwood)
The New Mastersounds - "Tantalus"
The Getup - "Hush"
Orquesta Akokan - "Mambo Rapidito"
Gizelle Smith - "Scared Of Something"
Menagerie - "Spiral"
Review: Craig Charles' annual "Funk & Soul Club" compilations are fast becoming as much of a Christmas tradition as turkey, dodgy decorations and ill-advised snogs at office parties. As with its predecessor, this sixth volume does a good job in showcasing the best in modern funk, soul, Afrobeat and heavy Latin jams, with a few stone cold classics thrown in (see the Mighty Ryeders' peerless "Evil Vibrations"). Look out for deep and heavy funk gems from the Bamboos, the New Mastersounds and Lance Ferguson's Rare Groove Spectrum, some suitably smooth fare from Courtney Pine and Omar, a scintillating, salsa-focused cover of "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" by Scotland's Grupo Magnetico, and a dash of dancefloor goodness from funk breaks scene stalwarts Smoove and Turrell.
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The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club
Craig CHARLES / VARIOUS
Cat: FSRCD 097. Rel: 22 Nov 12
The Bamboos - "Amen Brother"
The Excitements - "Wait A Minute"
T Bird & The Breaks - "The Clap Hands Song"
Smoove & Turrell - "Hard Work"
Nostalgia 77 - "Seven Nation Army" (feat Alice Russell)
Prince Fatty - "Insane In The Membrane" (feat Horseman)
Lack Of Afro - "A Time For" (feat Wayne Gidden)
The Stiff Naked Fools - "Rocket Man"
The Apples - "Killing"
Treva Whateva - "Singalong"
Federation Of The Disco Pimp - "More Than Dancing"
The Haggis Horns - "The Bump"
The Fantastics! - "Cold Case" (feat Sulene Fleming)
The Incredible Bongo Band - "Satisfaction"
Frootful - "Fish In The Sea" (feat Angeline Morrison)
Al Wilson - "The Snake"
The Mighty Showstoppers - "Shaft In Africa"
Speedometer - "Dragging Me Down"
Tape Five - "A Cool Cat In Town" (feat Brenda Boykin)
Review: Having re-invented himself as the UK's favourite funk and soul selector via shows on BBC 6 Music, comedy actor-turned-Corrie cab driver Craig Charles brings his wildly successful Funk & Soul Club brand to CD for the first time. Pitched at newcomers rather than confirmed diggers, it features a mix of well known nu-funk floor fillers (The Apples' version of RATM's "Killing In The Name", Nostalgia 77's ubiquitous White Stripes cover), lesser-known cuts from modern soul 'names' (Speedometer, The Haggis Horns, The Bamboos), older gems (Al Wilson, Incredible Bongo Band), a dash of reggae and a few curveballs (Treva Whateva's long-forgotten banger "Singalong"). Good times guaranteed.
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