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Inara George - Q
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Inara George — Q

from Sargent Singles Vol. 1 (2010)

Excellent casiotone tropicalia from LA singer-songwriter Inara George, daughter of Little Feat founder Lowell George and one half of The Bird and the Bee.

Inara is certainly a busy bee—playing tributes to Burt Bacharach and Hall & Oates, and collaborating last year with musical wizard Van Dyke Parks.

Grab this track gratis at the Free Music Archive.

Bernard Purdie - Song For Aretha
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Bernard Purdie — Song for Aretha

from Soul Is…Pretty Purdie (1972)

As far as tributes go, this one claims the heavyweight title: Bernard Purdie’s ode to Aretha Franklin, for whom he served as musical director from 1970-1975. He’s said that “backing her was like floating in seventh heaven.” His monologue on this track, too, is exploding with Aretha-love:

“There’s a woman.. who brings love and laughter, whenever she sings, to the people standing beneath her. Yes, she gives strength to the weak, whenever she speaks. And her name, her name, her name, is Aretha. Aretha. ARETHA! ARETHA! ARETHA! Cause she’s soul sister number one!”

This track is the most transcendent on the album—there are some other high points, like the breakbeat-fest ‘Heavy Soul Slinger,’ but many of the tunes remind me of checking-into-a-hotel music, not too far afield from the soulful jazz of Purdie’s contemporary, William S. Fischer.

But even if you’ve never heard of Purdie, you’ve probably heard his drumming. Other than Aretha, the acts he’s worked for read like a who’s who of modern music: James Brown, The Rolling Stones, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Hall & Oates, Isaac Hayes, Cat Stevens. Beck also sampled this song on his 1996 track ‘Hotwax.’

If this song doesn’t have you shuffling for an Aretha album… nothing will.

PEPEPIANO - Los Angeles
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PEPEPIANO — Los Angeles (2010)

Hell YEAH. Pepepiano, Oberlin wunderkind on the synths and samplers, with a whimsical preview of his forthcoming album. He calls this track “a bit of a dirty cruiser” and says it “features exclusively Hall and Oates samples.”

So I guess I know what I’m doing this weekend. Cause right now I’m flunking out here trying to pick out all the samples…I know…Say It Ain’t So…but it is. Any musical Private Eyes out there want to further their Adult Education with a little Guessing Game? Or am I gonna have to Go Solo on this one?

I’ll start you off… first sample is She’s Gone. Ready — set — go!

Let me know if you come up with anything.

pick up Los Angeles at pepepiano’s bandcamp / follow pepepiano on tumblr