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Leslie Humphries And His Friends - Pop Party FLAC album

Tracklist

Montreal
Walking Down Broadway
The Unwanted
Carnival Of Life
Searchin For Soul
Up Cherry Street
Love
No Part Of It
Peace Of Mind
Under The Ground
Emmi's Highboots
Please Touch Me

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
635 243 Leslie Humphries And His Friends* Pop Party ‎(LP) Karussell 635 243 Germany 1970
2415031 Les Humphries And His Friends* Walking Down Broadway ‎(LP) Karussell 2415031 Germany Unknown


Leslie Humphries And His Friends - Pop Party FLAC album

Musician performer: Leslie Humphries And His Friends

Title: Pop Party

Country: Germany

Date of release: 1970

Style: Easy Listening, Funk, Instrumental

Genre: Reggae / Pop

Size FLAC: 1556 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 665

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Anayalore
Leslie Humphries (real name John Leslie Humphreys) of the "Les Humphries Singers" produced a lot of rather easy-listening Pop albums in the 70s. "Pop Party" (1970) is one of his first albums and represents a big exception among his considerable recording output showing the multitalented musician pulling all registers. Himself on piano, organ, sax and vibes, accompanied by drums, fender bass and electric guitar, the great thing about this album is its incredible wild and groovy instrumentation. The music is really incomparable with anything Leslie Humphries has done before or since, a driving brew of Krautrock, Hammond Funk and Psych overtones, loaded with drum breaks, funky vibes, heavy electric basslines and crazy runs on a swirling B3 organ and groovy piano. A lost European Funk gem, no medleys or annoying vocals, just pure, undiluted Psychedelic Funk going on here, works on every 70s retro party!
Anayalore
Leslie Humphries (real name John Leslie Humphreys) of the "Les Humphries Singers" produced a lot of rather easy-listening Pop albums in the 70s. "Pop Party" (1970) is one of his first albums and represents a big exception among his considerable recording output showing the multitalented musician pulling all registers. Himself on piano, organ, sax and vibes, accompanied by drums, fender bass and electric guitar, the great thing about this album is its incredible wild and groovy instrumentation. The music is really incomparable with anything Leslie Humphries has done before or since, a driving brew of Krautrock, Hammond Funk and Psych overtones, loaded with drum breaks, funky vibes, heavy electric basslines and crazy runs on a swirling B3 organ and groovy piano. A lost European Funk gem, no medleys or annoying vocals, just pure, undiluted Psychedelic Funk going on here, works on every 70s retro party!