Thursday, 2 March 2023

The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble [2023] - Burning Spear [All-Town Sound]

 
A new version of an instrumental hit for The Soulful Strings on Cadet in 1967. They were a Cadet studio project led by arranger Richard Evans which consisted of many of the Cadet in-house musicians including Charles Stepney (organ/vibes), Phil Upchurch and Roon Steel (guitar), Lennie Druss (sax/flute), and Cleveland Eaton and Louis Satterfield (bass).

They recorded mainly instrumental cover versions and "Burning Spear" was a single taken from their second album "Groovin' With The Soulful Strings" in 1967 which was their only singles chart entry reaching #36 R&B and #64 Hot 100 in Feb 1968.

The song has been covered several times with S.O.U.L. doing a version on Musicor on 1971 and composer Richard Evans releasing his own upbeat jazz/funk version in 1979. The original has received spins on Northern Soul, and Richard Evans version on jazz funk, dancefloors over the years.

The latest version is a live version by The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble from a forthcoming album "Live at Panama 66" due on 28 Apr '23.

The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble is a 9 piece heavy, instrumental funk band from San Diego, CA, who have released their last four albums on Colemine Records. the new album is for All-Town Sound and includes live version of tracks from their first four albums as well as a few covers including "Burning Spear" which has been released as the lead single on 1 Mar '23.

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Rating: 8
Explicit: N
Genre/Style: Jazz Funk
Format: Single
Media: Digital
Label: All-Town Sound
Cat No: None
Date: 01/03/2023
Key/BPM: 9B/119
Price: £1
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