REPOST Request: Well requestor you get the motherlode of all the SUPERBAD I have converted with others still out there. Here are combined artists within: Isaac Hayes, Gladys Knight And The Pips, Melvin Van Peebles, Aretha Franklin, Four Tops, Michael Masser And Mandrill, George Benson, Curtis Mayfield, Joe Simon Featuring The Mainstreeters, Bobby Womack And Peace, James Brown, Rose Royce, Marvin Gaye and Willie Hutch.
Another of those 'record label parody' compilations with others by: The Young Lovers, Tribes and Candy Rock Generation that I have posted already. Here is what it said: SHAFT, SLAUGHTER, TROUBLE MAN, Black, Bad, Beautiful. Sockin' it to the man, on the streets, in the air, on the move, in the bed. These film dudes are using their fists, their heads, their guns in the funkiest revolution movie houses of America have ever seen. Street styles in music and meaning started with the film 'Up Tight', a remake with soul of the early movie classic 'The Informer'. Booker T And The MGs took 'Time Is Tight' and made it a hit. But the first really big breakthrough in black films came with 'Shaft'. Richard Roundtree was made for the part, and Gordon Parks' stylish direction, plus the dynamite score from Isaac Hayes made this a blockbuster at the box office. This blew the scene, and the Superdudes took over. Ex-fullback for the Cleveland Browns--Jim Brown now turned movie star made 'Slaughter'. Billy Preston socked it to us with his score on this heavy. Funky. The bad brothers kept coming, Robert Hooks took leave of Broadway, took the lead in 'Trouble Man'. His super talent teamed up with the Marvin Gaye score, and scored big. The Superdude in black leather blasted his way back in 'Shaft's Big Score!' This time round Gordon Parks did the triple threat, directing the film, composing the music, writing the lyrics. Gordon Parks Jr. came on heavy with his own direction of Superfly. Curtis Mayfield wrote and performed the original soundtrack of this superfilm. 'Superfly' and 'Freddie's Dead' blasted to the top of the charts. Our gang of musicians dig the action, the style, the funk of the new black films. Dig the way 'The Superdudes' take the heavy hits of these cats and lay it on you. Superfunky. The music of Mother Africa came back to the ghetto in 'Soul Makossa', and this funky new direction from Ghana gave Soul new musical meaning. The charts made way for 'Are You Man Enough' from 'Shaft In Africa'. The funkiest of all--Superfly--came back in a dynamite film 'Superfly T.N.T.'. The Soul explosion is here brother! Get it on. Copycat bands.
Isaac Hayes, Staple Singers, Millie Jackson, Frederick Knight, Barbara Mason, Detroit Emeralds, Love Unlimited, Joe Simon, Sylvers, Timmy Thomas, Chi-Lites, Freda Payne, Chairman Of The Board, James Brown, Joe Tex, Honey Cone, Presidents, Free Movement, Main Ingredient and Jerry Butler. with some rare song versions.
Compilations: https://bestfile.io/en/BxBaMcG3M4PiFk8/file




2 comments:
Supporter said...
Please a reup of super bad
thank you
February 6, 2026 at 9:35 AM
Davideomusic73 said...
Thank you very much for new batch of rare vinyls and searc and add-on too, Awesome, as usual.All the best and nice week:)
October 22, 2018 at 2:02 PM
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