Please enjoy, from 1966, three minutes of badass. This is Jesse Osborne recording as Oz & The Sperlings and an original tune with a familiar title.
I first heard this on a 2004 U.K. compilation titled "Moanin', Groanin', Cryin': A Galaxy Of Soul & R&B." There are a number of winners on that CD, but this one stayed with me, and it should put a much needed pep in your step.
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That is a gas! I liked SUV and Matumbi’s The Man In Me, too. Skatalites are essential.
- Paul in DK
Good way to start the day. Any chance you could post more (all?) of that compilation? (I searched "moanin', groanin'" on Spotify and got some, uh. . . unusual results.)
I will post a zip of the comp here in the comments. Check back in an hour or so.
Cut and paste this for the whole comp:
http://s141.servername.online/~burnw0/MGC.zip
Hmm... won't download. File name shows up in my download folder but it seems to be nothing in it. Any tech-types out there have a suggestion?
When I cut and paste that address into my browser (using Firefox on a Mac) a window pops up to download. No issues on this end. Could it be your browser?
Managed to download with Chrome but message says it will be several hours to unzip so clearly something isn't happening for me. Thanks for trying, Sal.
Several other good Oz songs on YT.
Randy
Thanks, Sal! Downloaded for me in 20 seconds with Firefox/Windows .
- Paul in DK
Hit of the Day.
Many thanks, huge comp.
Thanks for the comp download!
Yeah, thanks for that download! It sounds dee-licious, especially based on the song you posted.
C in California
Hi Sal, I hope you can answer this: There's a song on this comp, Buddy Conner's 'Half-Way Loving', that I swear I have as an instro. Does that ring a bell, and, if so, might you know it's title? This is driving me crazy! Maybe I'm confused, because I already had 'HWL', so maybe I'm just familiar with the number from that, and not 'cause I've heard or have an instro version.
C in California
Excellent! Thanks for the download, it worked fine on Mac/Safari.
C, I listened and it doesn't ring a bell as an instrumental. For a second, I thought I heard "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy," but I guess that's only in style and not actual melody. If you figure it out, please let me know.
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