Don Julian -- Savage!... NEW LPMoney, 1973. New Copy (reissue)... One of the greatest blacksploitation soundtracks of the 70s -- and one of the rarest too!... The album's a crowning achievement for the mighty Don Julian -- an artist who's best known for his earlier LA soul with The Larks, but who steps...
Don Julian -- Savage! ...
NEW LP
Money, 1973.
New Copy (reissue)....
One of the greatest blacksploitation soundtracks of the 70s -- and one of the rarest too!
The album's a crowning achievement for the mighty Don Julian -- an artist who's best known for his earlier LA soul with The Larks, but who steps out here with a hip, hard-grooving sound that's really amazing -- kind of a small combo take on the bigger orchestrations you might hear in other films of the time -- served up with lots of heavy drums and sharp-edged guitar in the mix!
The rhythm section is especially great -- bad-walking along with a blend of bass, drums, and congas -- and other instrumentation includes flute, sax, and trombone -- plus guitars from both Arthur Wright and Julian.
Titles include the massive 10 minute title cut "Savage" -- plus "Lay It On Your Head", "Where I'm Coming From", "My Favorite Beer Joint", "It's A Sad Song", and "Janitizio". As the cover says -- "On the Streets, Or On the Sheets, He's a Savage!".