Description
First-Ever LP Reissue. Clearwater Blue Vinyl Pressing.
This 1973 gem is another one of those obscure ’70s soul-funk albums released on a small independent label that has gone on to become a crate- digging favorite and a huge inspiration to modern-day hip hop artists and beyond. Chicago-based The South Side Movement began as the backing band for the Sam & Dave-inspired soul duo Simtec & Wylie; their self-titled debut on the Scepter imprint Wand-much of it written by Chicago label owner and producer James Vanleer-scored a top 20 R&B hit with ‘I’ Been Watchin’ You,’ and they went on to make a couple of other records before disbanding in the mid-’70s. So, your basic one-hit wonder, right? Well, not exactly…while The South Side Movement never reached the same level of commercial success, that one hit has been sampled by-are you ready for this?-The Beastie Boys, Beck, Erykah Badu, Jadakiss, and many more. The rest of the album is very tasty Windy City soul-funk, with an unexpectedly great cover of Stevie Wonder’s ‘Superstition’ a highlight.
Tracklist:
Side A:
I’ Been Watching You
Love Turned Me Loose
La Dee Da
Have A Little Mercy
Can You Get To That
Side B:
You’re Gonna Lose My Love
Come On And Love Me
Everlasting Thrill
Superstition
Mud Wind