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Black Girl
Original Soundtrack / Various Artists
Black Girl
Original Soundtrack / Various Artists
Digitally re-mastered edition of this 1972 soundtrack. One of the rarest and most obscure of the soundtracks for black movies from the 70s, Black Girl is also a very interesting proposition musically, with it's producers Ed Bogas and Ray Shanklin writing the music and then drafting in Various Artists who were signed to Fantasy. The main theme has the brilliant Betty Everett singing her heart out, there are rare contributions from Rodger Collins and Walter Hawkins, while J.J. Malone's 'No World for Dreamers' is a great two step soul number. The remainder of the album is made up of instrumentals including 'Choc Lite Puddin' with some great Mel Saunders organ playing and the funky 'BJ's Step'. BGP. 2010.
ORIGINAL 1972 SOUND TRACK
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | March 22, 2010 |
EAN/UPC | 0029667521024 |
Label | BEAT GOES PUBLIC CDBGPM210 |
Genre | Soul / R&B Soul Funk |
Dimensions | 124 × 142 × 10 mm · 94 g |
Track list
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- Black Girl - Vocal Betty Everett, Sax Solo Sonny Stitt
- B.j.'s Step
- Get Me to the Bridge - Vocal Rodger Collins
- Mother's Day Song I
- Power - Trumpet Solo John Hunt
- Mother's Day Song II
- Black Girl Cue I
- No World for Dreamers - Vocal J. J. Malone
- I Am Your Mailman - Vocal Rodger Collins
- What It is
- Earl (Still a Pearl) - Trumpet Solo John Hunt
- Chock-lite Puddin' - Organ Solo Merl Saunders
- Black Girl Cue II
- Chock-lite Puddin' Cue
- Sister - Vocal Walter Hawkins
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