• 1.1. the arrows we have love
  • 1.2. the arrows the love i see now
  • 1.3. the arrows boogedy boogedy
  • 1.4. the arrows bring back the one i love
  • 1.5. johnny davis you've got to crawl to me
  • 1.6. sandy cleveland my heart will never lie to me
  • 1.7. sandy cleveland we love together
  • 1.8. linda ballentine you're a habit hard to break
  • 1.9. linda ballentine glad about that
  • 1.10. altyrone deno brown sweet pea
  • 1.11. altyrone deno brown if you love me
  • 1.12. chosen few lift this hurt
  • 1.13. chosen few you've been unfair
  • 1.14. hassan ghetto king
  • 1.15. the majestic arrows one more time around
  • 1.16. the majestic arrows love is all i need
  • 1.17. the majestic arrows doing it for us
  • 1.18. the majestic arrows going to make a time machine
  • 1.19. the majestic arrows ladies and wonderful girls
  • 1.20. the majestic arrows i'll never cry for another boy
  • 1.21. the majestic arrows we love together
  • 1.22. the majestic arrows another day
  • 1.23. the majestic arrows the magic of your love
  • 1.24. the majestic arrows going to make a time machine (inst.)
  • 1.25. m.a.s.o. poon tang thump
  • 1.26. altyrone deno brown i will find you
  • 1.27. altyrone deno brown the eclipse of love
  • 1.28. wind don't let them tell you
  • 1.29. wind people
  • 1.30. the majestic arrows one more time around (rehearsal)
  • 1.31. the majestic arrows love is all i need (rehearsal)
  • 1.32. the majestic arrows if i had a little love (rehearsal)
  • 1.33. the majestic arrows make yourself over (rehearsal)
  • 1.34. the majestic arrows i'll never cry for another boy (rehearsal)
  • 1.35. altyrone deno brown thought i was a playboy
  • 1.36. unknown artist come back home
16. Juli 2013
Genre: Soul/Funk

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eccentric soul: the bandit label

ECCENTRIC SOUL: THE BANDIT LABEL

3 LP  €  49,99
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The Bandit Records legend could almost be fiction. The house passing as a home, the harem passing as a family, the rising star brutally murdered in his prime, the dream, the con: The end. Arrow Brown inhabited the same south-side Chicago landscape as Afro-Noir author Iceberg Slim's ghetto characters, taking inspiration from the same sources that shaded Airtight Willie, White Folks, and Blue Howard. Drawn to the underground and fancying himself a rogue entrepreneur, Brown and his Bandit label operated somewhere in the space between money laundering outfit and sex cult. Brown poured proceeds from straight jobs held by his many "daughters" into sumptuously rendered, forward-looking soul records by the egotistically named Arrows and the Majestic Arrows, ... read more