Stumbled across this entry on the Wall of Sound blog.
A fairly serious piece, and may be a bit heavy for a cold thursday however the way it looks at "Out On The Floor" is interesting, a clip below
This point will become clearer, perhaps, if we turn to Dobie Gray's recording of 'Out on the Floor'. Lyrically and musically, the song is an interesting mid-point between the integrationist agenda in black politics and the civil rights movement; between Ward's cultural poles of Motown and James Brown (1998, p. 123-169).
Stumbled across this entry on the Wall of Sound blog.
A fairly serious piece, and may be a bit heavy for a cold thursday however the way it looks at "Out On The Floor" is interesting, a clip below
This point will become clearer, perhaps, if we turn to Dobie Gray's recording of 'Out on the Floor'. Lyrically and musically, the song is an interesting mid-point between the integrationist agenda in black politics and the civil rights movement; between Ward's cultural poles of Motown and James Brown (1998, p. 123-169).
https://wallofsound.wordpress.com/2006/12/1...-us-soul-music/