Monday, 14 June 2021

Trammps [2021] - Soul Searchin' Time (Mike Maurro Mix) [BrookSide 12” #BRDSKO-01]


Mike Maurro has just released a superb remix of one of The Trammps disco classic from 1976. The only place I can find it is on his YT channel. It just missed out on UK Top 40 (#42) but only reached #67 R&B in US. Their biggest hits (in UK) were "Hold Back The Night" #5 1975 and "Disco Inferno" #16 in 1977. Another group that seems to have fared better in UK chart-wise than US.

The Trammps evolved from The Volcanos who recorded several sides on Arctic in the 60s, many played on the Northern Soul scene. Drummer Earl Young (now 81) is widely credited with creating the four on the floor disco beat. He was a session drummer on Philadelphia International and played on "Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes "The Love I Lost" in 1973. He was a member of PIR house band MFSB (Mothers Fathers Sisters Brothers) and later moved to Salsoul (Salsoul Orchestra).

He was also a member of group named The Landslides with legendary Philly producers Ron Baker and Norman Harris along with Eli Tatarsky (aka Bobby Eli) who only released one single on Huff-Puff, a subsidiary of Gamble which only released three singles, Ruth McFadden (on which they all performed) and The Producers (one side of which was an instrumental of the Dee Dee Sharp's "What Kind Of Lady" released on Gamble the same year 1968). Both sides on The Landslides record were written by Kenny Gamble, (Jerry?) Butler & Thom Bell and produced by Gamble & Huff and arranged by Bobby Martin in 1968. It reads like a who's who of Philly music!

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Details
Rating: 8.4
Genre/Style: Philly Disco
Format: Single
Media: 12"
Label: BrookSide
Cat No: BRDSKO-01
Year: 2021
Key/BPM: N/A
Value: £?

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