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Format: 7"
Label: Regrooved Records
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A Black Hat Daddy & The Silver Comb Gang (Single Version)
B Child Support
Previously unreleased; recorded in 1981. This edition limited to 150 copies.
PERSONNEL:
Bass – James Hockaday, Lenny Holmes, Raymone Carter
Drums – Jerome Brailey
Guitar – Lenny Holmes, Michael Hampton, Skitch Lovett
Keyboards – Kenni Hairston, Nat Lee
Vocals – Jerome Brailey, Kenni Hairston, Lenny Holmes, Nat Lee, Raymone Carter, Skitch Lovett
Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey started performing in the late 1960s as a drummer with R&B groups including The Unifics, The Chambers Brothers and The Five Stairsteps where he developed his unique style and finesse on drums.
Later in 1975 he joined George Clinton's P-Funk collective. Brailey played on classic albums like "Mothership Connection' and "One Nation Under A Groove'. Brailey earned numerous Gold and Platinum records with the P-Funk Organization and has worked as a session drummer for many talented artists such as Herbie Hancock, Buddy Miles, Snoop Dogg and Pharoah Sanders.
Mutiny performed in a style not far removed from the classic P-Funk, with a lot of emphasis on dual lead guitar work, at times with a darker, more sinister feeling.
Black Hat Daddy & The Silver Comb Gang was scheduled for release as Mutiny's 3rd LP in 1981. While due to unforeseen circumstances it never saw an official release, some tracks were remixed for inclusion on later releases. Better late than never, the original mixes are presented here.
Label: Regrooved Records
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A Black Hat Daddy & The Silver Comb Gang (Single Version)
B Child Support
Previously unreleased; recorded in 1981. This edition limited to 150 copies.
PERSONNEL:
Bass – James Hockaday, Lenny Holmes, Raymone Carter
Drums – Jerome Brailey
Guitar – Lenny Holmes, Michael Hampton, Skitch Lovett
Keyboards – Kenni Hairston, Nat Lee
Vocals – Jerome Brailey, Kenni Hairston, Lenny Holmes, Nat Lee, Raymone Carter, Skitch Lovett
Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey started performing in the late 1960s as a drummer with R&B groups including The Unifics, The Chambers Brothers and The Five Stairsteps where he developed his unique style and finesse on drums.
Later in 1975 he joined George Clinton's P-Funk collective. Brailey played on classic albums like "Mothership Connection' and "One Nation Under A Groove'. Brailey earned numerous Gold and Platinum records with the P-Funk Organization and has worked as a session drummer for many talented artists such as Herbie Hancock, Buddy Miles, Snoop Dogg and Pharoah Sanders.
Mutiny performed in a style not far removed from the classic P-Funk, with a lot of emphasis on dual lead guitar work, at times with a darker, more sinister feeling.
Black Hat Daddy & The Silver Comb Gang was scheduled for release as Mutiny's 3rd LP in 1981. While due to unforeseen circumstances it never saw an official release, some tracks were remixed for inclusion on later releases. Better late than never, the original mixes are presented here.