Description
Re: 16-02-2024
This is the first album of Mickey Stevenson’s Venture material. ‘Funky Way’ was the label’s first release and a hit in 1967, despite limited airplay due to having the word “funky” in the title. It went on to become an early funk classic, covered by Rufus Thomas for Stax, Tommy Strand for Fame, Jimmy Bee for Kent, Ray Johnson and others.
Though mainly recorded in Los Angeles, Calvin Arnold was a southern soul singer from Atlanta, Georgia and the material is in that vein – there are Mighty Hannibal produced tracks, recorded in Atlanta. Apart from the eight released sides, Mickey Stevenson’s tapes have provided five previously unreleased numbers including the up-tempo mover ‘Your Love Is Too Much’ and the superb southern funk grooves of ‘Trying To Fly My Kite (In Rainy Weather)’ and ‘Fool Me Baby’.
The package features never before seen photos and a 5,000-word biography of the revered singer from Atlanta musicologist Brian Poust.
The LP is programmed for optimum listening pleasure for the format, the CD is chronologically ordered by release. Both formats contain the same tracks. Tracklist below is the LP sequence.
Tracklist:
01. Funky Way
02. Tryin’ To Fly My Kite (In Rainy Weather)
03. Snatchin’ Back
04. Your Love is Too Much
05. You Got To Live For Yourself
06. Messin’ With the Old Folks Home
07. Mama-In-Law
08. Lovely Way To Go
09. Fool Me Baby
10. Scoobie Doo
11. Mini Skirt
12. Mo Jo Hannah
13. Just a Matter of Time