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Download: http://shop.kudosrecords.co/FSRCD064 Subscribe: http://ytsub.kudosrecords.co/FreestyleRecordsLtd Official stream from Freestyle Records. Distributed by Kudos Records. Also on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/id319246187 More music playlists: http://ytpl.kudosrecords.co/FreestyleRecordsLtd Album: Avid Sounds [ALBUM] Track: 4 of 11 Title: Space Funk Artist: Baker Brothers Label: Freestyle Records Cat#: FSRCD064 Formats: CD Digital Release: 14th September 2009 Physical Release: 14th September 2009 About This Release: What do The Blackbyrds, Gil Scot Heron, Sly & The Family Stone and even The Steve Miller Band have in common? On 'Avid Sounds' the brand new Baker Brothers album, these legendary acts get lots of love as Dan and Rich Baker and Chris Pedley lovingly revisit their favourite soul and jazz funk anthems and update them with the Baker Brothers twist and recruit a famous name or two to assist! The album opens on a high light with Vanessa Freemans' faultless vocals taking the spotlight on Family Tree, we are soon shot into orbit as the band stamp their own identity on the wonderful disco-jazz delight that is Manzels' Space Funk. Scottish soul-funksters The Average White Band were one of the first UK based acts to break through internationally and lead the way for European bands in love with black American music and so it is a great honour and fitting tribute to their groundbreaking career to have Hamish Stuarts vocals grace The Baker Brothers version of Sly Stones' 'If You Want Me To Stay'. Steve Millers soulful psych rock anthem 'Fly Like An Eagle' is next up for a punchy Baker Brothers reworking, synthesizer and organ throb gleefully together as hornsman Matt McNaughton rests his brass and gives his tonsils a workout. Talc (Wah Wah 45) guest on Street Player, the original of course being a Chicago classic and this version is just as lively with blaring horns and thumping drums providing this tracks unrelenting drive. Avid Sounds is 11 stylish reworkings of The Baker Brothers favourite influences, from soul to funk to rock, all these tracks shine again in 2009! Reviews for This Release: "This album of covers is getting considerable props, try the versions of Banbarra's 'Shack Up', Manzel's Space Funk', 'Rock creek Park' and the vocal 'Family Tree' featuring Vanessa Freeman." - Soul Brother Records "'They bring their own 2009 interpretation to the forefront on the retro championing Freestyle label'" - Fitzroy (Soul Survivors magazine) "The album includes b-boy classics to disco rockers and is sure to blow the roof off any sweaty funk den" - DJ Jouls (Paris DJs) "A record that really has them getting past the gritty funk of earlier records, and hitting a fuller groove that's totally great!" - Dusty Groove America "Excellent cover versions with some very strong guest artists. A great album." - DJ Russ Jones (Open Air FM) "'I enjoyed that immensely!'" - Mark Lamarr (BBC Badio 2) "These guys bring a new intensity to the deep funk scene!" - Savvas Hantzaridis (SPRAWL ZONE RADIO SHOW)