Since
the release of Volume 1 in 2012, Craig has barely had a chance to change his
socks, presenting his massively popular radio show on BBC 6 Music and having
been on an almost constant DJ tour - dragging his Trunk Of Funk far and wide to
play for increasingly large audiences, including kicking off the Glastonbury
Festival with a four-hour set, causing all manner of musical mayhem at WOMAD
2013, tearing the roof off the Soundwave festival in Croatia - as well as
hosting his regular club nights at Manchester's Band On The Wall - with block
rocking live shows from names like US funk legend Lee Fields, Spain's Sweet
Vandals and Australia's toughest raw funk collective Deep Street Soul amongst
many others.
And so -
the man, the myth, the legend, the not-so-tall, the not-so-dark, the
not-so-handsome Craig Charles has hand picked fresh and classic nuggets from
the very best soul, funk & dance floor grooves around for Volume 2 of his
top selling compilations series.
This
edition contains some 100% completely brand new exclusive tracks not heard
anywhere before, including Dr. Rubberfunk's 'Creek Walk', Emma Beatson and The
Hawkmen's track 'Do It', and Lack Of Afro's 'The Outsider - Part 2' which was
recorded specifically for this album.
You have
to hear Cookin' On 3 Burners Hammond funk version of Gary Numan's 'Cars', you
will flip your lid twice when you hear funk royalty Fred Wesley & Anthony
Joseph join forces on Mop Mop's 'Run Around', and your ears will buy you
flowers in gratitude once you have treated them to The Hot 8 Brass Band's
version of The Specials' 'Ghost Town' and the original acid jazz troubadours
James Taylor Quartet's debut 1987 single 'Blow Up'!
Of his
second selection for Freestyle Craig says: "Whilst my 6 Music radio show
features much of the music from the golden age of American soul & funk
music, my compilations for Freestyle are a showcase for the contemporary bands
that are all part of the worldwide response to the original pioneers and
innovators of that sound - all the artists featured are doing their funky thing
now - this is no history lesson!"
There
are indeed living legends featured, not only Jocelyn Brown featuring on Jessica
Lauren's funking gospel style stomper 'Happiness Train', but two appearances
from the recently honoured Omar LyeFook MBE - who not only guests on Lack Of
Afro's remix of The Hidden Jazz Quartett's 'High Heels', but also as
impressively on the brand new version of his massive early 90's hit 'There's
Nothing Like This' - which features bass player to the gods Pino Palladino.
The
Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club Vol 2 is the gift that just keeps on giving
- it's like having Craig himself DJ-ing in your house. This selection is his
greatest yet - and if you don't wear out your carpet getting down to these
tracks - you should check your pulse - as you may already be dead!
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