Something funky from the States today. I have been bumping this Kerr track and couldn't resist putting it up here. This R&B Boog-a-loo comes from Reggie Griffin of Manchild and George Kerr, circa 1984. Hardcore crate diggers and sample heads might know Kerr as the producer behind Skull Snaps'"It's a New Day" one of the most classic breaks of all time. Kerr certainly was cooking throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s and "Back at Ya" is complete with all the right ingredients to make funk stew. Explore his back catalog of productions for some beautiful soul.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Back at Ya
Something funky from the States today. I have been bumping this Kerr track and couldn't resist putting it up here. This R&B Boog-a-loo comes from Reggie Griffin of Manchild and George Kerr, circa 1984. Hardcore crate diggers and sample heads might know Kerr as the producer behind Skull Snaps'"It's a New Day" one of the most classic breaks of all time. Kerr certainly was cooking throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s and "Back at Ya" is complete with all the right ingredients to make funk stew. Explore his back catalog of productions for some beautiful soul.
Labels:
1984,
George Kerr,
Tra-San Records,
united states