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Bob and Gene - It's Not What You Know - 45 out now

Here's a tasty slice of summer pie from Daptones Ever Soul imprint...

Bob and Gene -: "It's Not What You Know (It's Who You Know)" - "Lonely Nights"

below form the daptone site

Tweezed from the beautiful MO DO tape boondoggle, back in '05-6, this un-released single has been a planned release for some time and an office favorite for too long. At the tail end of the "Bob & Gene" era, say about 1970-'71, the duo was a little frustrated. Despite the time and effort the young men were putting into their song writing and production, things were not working out as planned, the guys needed a breakthrough.

They sat in the basement of 50 Orange Street one night and put together a record expressing their frustration. There was no band - just the two of them. They had a guitar, bass and piano, but no drums... some reverb, EQ's and the 4-track. Astoundingly the percussion cooked up on these two sides come from only pots, pans and box's - yes, even what sounds exactly like an open high hat on "It's Not What You Know."

The songwriting and vocal performance are no less remarkable. Bobby Nunn and Eugene Coplin penned the two songs featured on this 45. "It's Not What You Know" deals with the frustration - asks and answers the question. Q: "did you you ever wonder why/ the boss's son don't have to try as hard as you?" A: "it's not what you know, it's who you know... stop jitterbuggin' start elbow rubbin' and things are going to get better."

In "Lonely Nights," listeners familiar with the group's LP If This World Where Mine will hear an extension of a familiar theme. The song originated with the late Bobby Fonville, a fellow Buffalonian songwriter and close friend of William Nunn Sr. Fonville would often come by the Nunn house to brainstorm. On one such visit he sat on the couch and played a melody on his guitar, Nunn and Coplin were feeling the vamp and added their bread and butter to it, "Lonely Nights" was the result.

The official daptone youtube clip is below

However the youtube clip is a bit lo-fi to these ears - the player on the info/buy page has a shorter but better listen

http://daptonerecord...tem_cat_id=6415

listed at $4.99 and available via link above

Other new releases:

Charles Bradley featuring Menahan Street Band

"Heart of Gold" b/w "In You (I Found A Love)"

MP3 and 45rpm single available HERE :

http://daptonerecord...tem_cat_id=6032

El Rego

"Vimado Wingnan" b/w "E Nan Mian Nuku"

45rpm single available HERE :

http://daptonerecord...tem_cat_id=5995

http://www.daptonerecords.com/

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