Soul fire records, no artist is credited with this record, but again it's written by El Michels and Homer Steinweiss, so we can safely conclude that the rhythm is laid by the Dap-Kings. Instrumental funk with a juicy break, another classic from the soul fire/ Daptone family
Great funky tune. Found this by accident, while researching "MAURI BAILEY - SOUL POP." This is listed as the uncredited B Side.
Buckeyecat2002 4 months ago
originally released on "Soul Side" as "Explorers feat. Lee Holmes" in 2000
FunkLexicon 5 months ago
This track is by mauri baily i beleive and can be found on i tunes on an album called up from the vaults vol 1 . Also check soul pop by mauri baily. Hope this helps man.
1soulfull 7 months ago
oo, 1:55 break is soo nice
BeatsYouCanDig 1 year ago
its the dudes that played for lee fields...
Helslinky 2 years ago
awesome track. Dap Kings you proclaim? would make sence, but the Explorers, from the looks of things, are awesome.
btw, similar lable "Soul Jazz Records" is worth an honourabe meantion aswell.
IntelektAUS 2 years ago
hi,
all soulfire releases are superb,some of them are pretty rare now!
i collecting deep funk instrumentals.
thanks
mike
cicodelico 3 years ago
great tunes from allusive musicians. thanks for sharing!
bicycleordont 3 years ago
the name of the band is "the explorers", according to those who gathered some funk on a compilation on the pure records label, (PURECD 009)
humanvynil 3 years ago