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Eccentric Soul: The Linco Label Vinyl LP Indies Linco Silver Colour 2025

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Original price £51.99 - Original price £51.99
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Cat no. NUM095LPC2
Indie Stores Exclusive Linco Silver Colour

Tracklist:

LP 1

  1. Gin and the Gents - Dreams For Sale
  2. Four Wheel Drive - Fussin’ & Cussin’
  3. Ronn Feaster - Don’t Laugh In My Face And Steal My Man
  4. The Opells - Day And Time
  5. The Versatile Gents - You’ve Blown My Mind
  6. The Blenders - Nothin’ But A Party
  7. Gin and the Gents - Boy and Girl
  8. Cathy Smith - Baby, You Got It
  9. Electric Express - Life Ain’t Easy
  10. Bryant Headen - Guess I Better Move On
  11. Roy Roberts Experience - Stop (Watch What You Doing To Me)
  12. The Opells - You Know I Love You
  13. Gin And The Gents - Could This Be Love
  14. The Party Brothers - Let Me Be The One

LP 2

  1. Soul Hustlers - Super Party
  2. John McCain - They Call Me The Man
  3. Second Movement - People Get Down
  4. True Transfusion - No Communication
  5. EW Funktionäre - Disco Spirit
  6. Roy Roberts Experience - I Can’t Go On (Without Your Love)
  7. Inner City Funktion - Don’t You Need Someone Like Me (I Can Set Your Love Free)
  8. Bridge - Stick Your Finger In The Ground (And Turn The World Around)
  9. Human Blood - Blood City Funk
  10. EW Funktionäre - Noah
  11. Rufus Thompson - What’s Happening To My World (Extended Version)
  12. Human Blood - She Makes My Temperature Rise (Because She’s Bad)

Townies, homecoming queens, and big men on campus manifest a homegrown and revolutionary sound in Civil Rights-era Greensboro. Among presidential hopefuls and future astronauts, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, located in Greensboro, was a hotbed of black excellence, activism, and raw talent. At the helm of a half-dozen labels, local yokel Walter Grady assembled a rotating cast of townies, homecoming queens, and big men on campus to manifest a scintillating sound that was both homegrown and revolutionary. Eccentric Soul: The Linco Label compiles melodic milestones from the birthplace of the civil rights movement.