Soul Sunday: The Dutch Rhythm Steel & Show Band - Soul & Steel Show (1975)

Author: Sonar  //  Category: Just Blogging, Music

I don’t have too much time to write a super long post about this, but it’s definitely one of the most sought after albums by beat diggers. Oddly, you really don’t hear any steel drums on the opening track entitled “Down By The River” until close to the end. Most of the songs on this album are straight covers, but the cover for Kool & The Gang’s “Funky Stuff” the steel drums can be heard prominently and give that cover a great, very danceable vibe.

This Steel band is a twelve-piece seventies party band, consisting of Surinames and Trinidadian musicians.
Since Surinam was still part of The Netherlands in those days, the name of the band abroad was The Original Trinidad Steel Band and released two albums as such (Beautiful Caribbean and Caribbean Steel & Show on Hansa, with Frank Farian as their producer), apart from their three Dutch albums. Their most interesting Dutch album is Funky Limbo (EMI, 1978), which was produced by Ernie Anches. Anches was also involved with various other funky Surinam acts, such as Oscar Harris, The Twinkle Stars and Thunderstorm. The preceding album Dance Dance Dance (EMI, 1976) made DRSSB a lot more rare, because it contained their international hit single ‘January February’. This brought them a very busy touring schedule. Today the band is still active and consists of quite a few sons of the original members like Sticko who is the son of Dolf (Mr Satisfied) the founder of this Band.

Read (if you speak Dutch) the story and discography of the band here.

The Dutch Rhythm Steel & Show Band on My Space

Tracks
A1 Down By The River 5.09 (Vocals - Armand Colla)
A2 Theme From Shaft 2.41
A3 Snowfire 3.47  (Vocals - Gustaaf Milzink)
A4 Stoned Out Of My Mind 2.39
A5 Softly 2.57
A6 Hey Joe 3.19
B1 Feelin’ Alright 7.31
B2 Serenta 2.03
B3 Funky Stuff 3.22  (Vocals - Armand Colla , Bernito E. Riley)
B4 Where Is The Love 2.39 (Vocals - Gustaaf Milzink)

Soul Sunday - The Impressions - We’re A Winner (1967)

Author: Sonar  //  Category: Just Blogging, Music

Before we dive into how great this track is, I just want to say that Sundays are made for Curtis Mayfield. For those who don’t know this is where Curtis got his start. This track is one of my all time favorite songs. Even Flatbroke dropped this one in a Stone Groove podcast. It’s just a damn good track, and the lyrics are very inspirational. The drums keep this track on a very head nodding rhythm. Curtis’s falsetto as always adds gold to any track that he does. If you feel like crap after listening to this song, then I would advise you to seek the help of a qualified therapist.

Soul Sunday - Earth, Wind, And Fire - Brazilian Rhyme (1977)

Author: Sonar  //  Category: Just Blogging, Music

Just a short, sweet soul track with a haunting refrain. Everyone knows this song and it’s just something good to mellow out to on the start of your Sunday.