Cleveland's
Saru is the subject of
Numero's 20th
Eccentric Soul anthology. Active during the tail end of the '60s and the beginning of the '70s, the label was owned by entrepreneurial cousins who provided
O'Jays member
Bobby Massey with an outlet to write, produce, and develop talent. Just over a dozen singles were released on
Saru (and sublabel
Pisces), with some recordings never reaching the public.
The O'Jays themselves recorded for
Saru just prior to their resurgent and greatest success with
Philadelphia International. "Shattered Man" launched the label and set its tone in sweeping, dramatic style, and
David Peoples' high-powered "Got to Get My Broom Out" is basically an
O'Jays record with a different frontman. Otherwise,
Massey and
O'Jays keyboardist
Bobby Dukes, and to a lesser extent
Parliament/
Funkadelic's
Calvin Simon, were the architects, composing and directing the majority of
Saru's output. This included material from youngsters
the Ponderosa Twins Plus One, whose bittersweet "Bound" became the basis of
Kanye West's "Bound 2";
the Out-of-Sights, who contributed several tough sides; and
Dukes himself, whose rolling "Just to Be with You" is another highlight. Only
Sir Stanley's "I Believe," a heavy psych-funk maelstrom, diverts from traditional soul.
Numero's characteristically in-depth backstory narrative is more consistently fascinating than the music, which tends to be at least adequate in quality and high in spirit when lacking distinction. For
Numero devotees and Midwest soul fanatics, this neatly complements
Eccentric Soul: The Way Out Label,
Boddie Recording Company: Cleveland, Ohio,
Tinmine Soul Supply, and
Lou Ragland's
I Travel Alone. ~ Andy Kellman