The Definitive Collection

The Definitive Collection

by The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Jimmy Castor
The Definitive Collection

The Definitive Collection

by The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Jimmy Castor

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Overview

Released by Robinsongs, the U.K. label that previously reissued five Jimmy Castor albums on a pair of two-disc sets, The Definitive Collection takes a broader look at Castor's discography over three discs. It begins with the boogaloo gem "Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You," a Top 40 single in 1966, and finishes with selections from the self-titled Jimmy Castor Bunch album from 1979, by which point Castor was fusing funk and disco. Not for nothing was he nicknamed "the Everything Man" by songwriting and production partner John Pruitt. In addition to writing, arranging, producing, and singing -- coolly alternating between smooth and rough, rooted in doo wop and funk-inclined -- Castor also displayed mastery of saxophone, Latin percussion, and keyboards. That flexibility lent itself to a stylistic fluidity he demonstrated throughout these years. Castor is known most for highly animated funk classics like the B-boy bolt "It's Just Begun," the Sly & the Family Stone-inspired thumper "Troglodyte," and the walloping "Bertha Butt Boogie," the latter two of which were respective number six and 16 pop hits. The novelty act tag with which Castor was consequently slapped is nullified here by a selection that also demonstrates the breadth of his work. Fairly varied are the charting singles themselves, from an easy-grooving instrumental on which Castor takes a pleasantly tart sax solo ("Soul Serenade," 1973) to oddball disco-funk with interlaced synthesizer and Clavinet ("Space Age," only four years later). The album cuts are smartly chosen with strong representation from all but one of the ten LPs Castor released in the '70s. (Let It Out, a 1978 one-off for a T.K. subsidiary, is left out but not really missed.) Along with a large bounty of body-moving funk, there's a good helping of Santana-meets-Sly funk-rock (such as "Psych"), sweet if muscular soul balladry ("Paradise"), and even strings-only pieces (such as "Creation [Prologue]," the setup for "It's Just Begun"). Complementing the originals are lively interpretations of Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze" and "Foxy Lady" (done as a medley), Ewan McColl's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (inspired by the Roberta Flack take), the O'Jays' "Love Train," and Elton John's "Daniel," plus Gino Vannelli's "I Just Wanna Stop," with Castor's falsetto transporting the song from Montreal to Philadelphia. The anthology's booklet features an in-depth essay from Charles Waring. ~ Andy Kellman

Product Details

Release Date: 11/11/2022
Label: Robinsongs
UPC: 5013929955929

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You
  2. Southern Fried Frijoles
  3. Creation (Prologue)
  4. It's Just Begun
  5. Troglodyte (Cave Man)
  6. You Better Be Good (Or the Devil Gon' Getcha)
  7. Psyche
  8. L.T.D. [Life, Truth, & Death]
  9. Creation (Epilogue)
  10. Say Leroy (The Creature From the Black Lagoon Is Your Father)
  11. Luther the Anthropoid (Ape Man)
  12. First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
  13. Tribute to Jimi
  14. Paradise
  15. I'm Not a Child Anymore
  16. Soul Serenade
  17. Bertha Butt Boogie
  18. E-Man Boogie
  19. Let's Party Now
  20. Daniel

Disc 2

  1. Potential
  2. Hallucinations
  3. One Precious Word
  4. Love Train
  5. The Everything Man
  6. Maggie
  7. Supersound
  8. King Kong
  9. Bom Bom
  10. A Groove Will Make You Move
  11. Super Love
  12. E-Man Groovin'
  13. Dracula, Pt. 1
  14. I Love a Mellow Groove
  15. Everything Is Beautiful to Me

Disc 3

  1. Space Age [12" Disco Version]
  2. E-Man Par-Tay
  3. Maximum Stimulation
  4. The Return of Leroy, Pt. 1
  5. Mind Power
  6. TR-7
  7. Don't Do That!
  8. Party People
  9. I Just Wanna Stop
  10. Need Your Lovin'

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jimmy Castor   Primary Artist
The Jimmy Castor Bunch   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Ewan MacColl   Composer
John Pruitt   Composer
Lolly Vegas   Composer
Jimi Hendrix   Composer
Bernie Taupin   Composer
Exuma   Composer
Elton John   Composer
Luther Dixon   Composer
Leon Huff   Composer
Gerry Thomas   Composer
Bobby Manigault   Composer
Charles Waring   Liner Notes
Curtis Knight   Composer
Paul Forney   Composer
Harry Jensen   Composer
Ellwood Henderson   Composer
Jeffrey Grimes   Composer
L. Danny Lewittes   Composer
Fridie Langdon   Composer
Leburn Maddox   Composer
Joann Martin   Composer
Kenny Gamble   Composer
King Curtis   Composer
Ross Vannelli   Composer
Douglas Gibson   Composer
Jimmy Castor   Composer
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