Pulp Fusion: Revenge of the Ghetto Grooves by Various Artists (CD, 1999)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerDennis Coffey; Donald Byrd; Esmond Edwards; Milt Harris; Reggie Andrews; Sonny Lester; Wayne Henderson
Record LabelHarmless (Uk)
UPC5014797020184
eBay Product ID (ePID)17050124852

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year1999
GenreR&B & Soul, Funk
Run Time61 Mins 4 Seconds
ArtistVarious Artists
Release TitlePulp Fusion: Revenge of the Ghetto Grooves

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
ReviewsMuzik (12/00, p.129) - 5 out of 5 - "...Highly desirable, funky, rare anthems sitting comfortably alongside pure jazz dance grooves....you'll be truly satisfied."
Additional informationThis is part of Harmless/Audiopolis' Pulp Fusion series. Liner Note Author: Ian McCann. Arranger: Milt Harris. The third volume of Harmless' Pulp Fusion series (subtitled "Revenge of the Ghetto Grooves") isn't as exceptional as the first two volumes, containing more curiosities than outright classics. It's another mix of gritty soul, jazz-funk, and soul-jazz, with a couple selections taken from soundtracks (Dennis Coffey's "Theme From 'Black Belt Jones'"). The remainder could've been placed in Blaxploitation films with just as much ease. Highlights include Patrice Rushen's pre-crossover "Haw Right Now," Sonny Stitt's "Slick Eddie," Ike & Tina Turner's "Bold Soul Sister," Joe Thomas' version of Sly & the Family Stone's "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)," and the Lafayette Afro Rock Band's "Darkest Light." ~ Andy Kellman
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