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Here we have another sought after funk 45 which gets a proper re-issue treatment. The Dynamic Corvettes recorded those two sides in 1971 for Rufus Mitchell's Ru-Jac Records label out of Baltimore, Maryland. Between 1963 and 1972 Mitchell put out more than 50(!) 45 r.p.m. singles on his label. Most artists recorded soul music, but some were jazz musicians or hybrids of the two. An interesting side note is that a young Joe Quarterman spent time writing for many Ru-Jac artists in the 1960s.
Keep off the grass and It's a trap are two beautiful examples of what we call Deep-Funk nowadays, however with a slight psychedelic touch which makes it also appeal to Mod-Soul/Beat aficionados. As all re-issues on Tramp it has been officially licensed and comes with excellent sound quality. Limited to 250 hand-numbered copies.
Tracklist
Track 1
Track 2