Binky Griptite: The Stroll Pt 2 (Snippet)
From The Stroll 7†(Daptone, 2009)
Dap King member/leader Binky Griptite has come to the forefront with his Stroll. Where I’m typically drawn to horn stabs and vocals over instrumental affairs, the flip-side “The Stroll Part 2†reworked instrumental peaked my interest more. The “dirty ho†lyrics just didn’t quite sit right with me over the funky stylings presented. As mentioned above, the instrumental version is an altered version of the backing track. The horns are gone and the bongos are buried a little more in the mix. The lead vocals are replaced with a nice guitar lead, almost in a lite Freddie King styling which complements the thick bass riff quite well.
Darrell Banks: Don’t Know What To Do (Snippet)
From Don’t Know What To Do 7†(Daptone, 2009)
Just released last week on Daptone’s Ever-Soul imprint, Darrell Banks’ 1969 cuts (which were both lifted from his “Here To Stay†LP) are some pleading soulfulness, one in which he’s pondering how to go on after being left and the other in which he learned his lesson and reserved a spot for his lovely lady. On “Don’t Know What To Do†Darrell goes from gruff David Ruffin vocal stylings in the opening moments to smoother sounding Marvin Gaye when he eases up on the gas pedal. The Detroit influence was there because, well, he was from the Motor City. However, instead of a Motown/Tamla release, Darrell released these pieces on Stax/Volt, although it is believed that both Memphis and Detroit players laid down the music. The background woo-woos really add flair to an already nice accompaniment. Meanwhile the chunky bass keeps things afloat in his plea to win back his lost love. Hey, for whatever it’s worth Darrell, I was won over with this 45.
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