Dear Santa, we just loved "Santa's Funk & Soul Christmas Party,"
Volumes 1-3 [TRLP-9013, TRLP-9027, TRLP-9050], and we have really tried
to be good this year! Please bring us a whole 'nother album's worth of
rare and obscure Christmas-themed funk and soul!
When the third volume of "Santa's Funk & Soul Christmas Party" was
released in 2015, everybody involved was certain that it would be the
final one. For years, the curators had been looking for "Christmas Rare
Grooves" until they finally realized there was nothing left to discover
that would justify a fourth volume. Sure, it would have been an easy
task to dig through the catalogues of major labels to come up with 40
minutes of more-or-less trivial Christmas soul music. But who on earth
would want that kind of album? Since the foundation of Tramp Records in
2003, the label has gained a high reputation as one of the very few
German reissue labels of obscure funk, soul, and jazz music. 99% of the
songs originate from 7" singles, the small and handy standard-format of
the 1960s, which, like Santa's sleigh magically circling the planet on
Christmas Eve, spins at forty-five revolutions per minute on the
turntable.
So, what can you expect from this, the fourth volume of a series which had ostensibly been completed with only three volumes?
After some seven years of digging across the world wide web with open
ears and eyes, never tiring of the hundreds of (mainly) shitty songs,
hoping to find that kind of monster soul or funk track that constituted
the hallmark of the previous volumes, the compilers slowly and
surprisingly began to see a fourth volume taking shape. Finally, after
more than two thousand days, a complete album's worth of quality tunes
had been discovered and secured for release.
"Santa's Funk & Soul Christmas Party Vol. 4" contains a highly
diverse selection of obscure Christmas songs. For example, take Bey
Ireland's garage-mod-rocker "All I Want For Christmas Is A Go-Go Girl,"
is something to get you go-going around the tree! Do you prefer
mirror-balls to tinsel? Check out Bill Deal with Pure Pleasure. Too
fast? How about the dazzling-melancholic "I Won't Be Home For
Christmas"? Do you prefer rap music while you wrap presents? Then your
choice is going to be Hot & Sassy. Old-School-Hip Hop at its best.
Every single song has a compelling reason to be included in this
extraordinary selection. Not least is the opening track by Sharon Jones
& the Dap-Kings. Their contribution represents the soul sound of the
21st century. Charming soul music with sociocritical lyrics, something
you rarely find in the current musical landscape.
Even though the selected tracks that the two compilers and their worker
elves proudly present on "Santa's Funk & Soul Christmas Party Vol.
4" are unbelievable, they are very real and will be the surprise gift
from Santa this season that can be enjoyed year-round! It took seven
years to complete, but believe us when we say it was well worth the
wait. Merry Christmas, everybody!
Tracklist:
1. Sharon Jones - Ain't No Chimneys in the Project (feat. Dap-Kings)
2. Wayne Champion - It's Xmas Time
3. Bey Ireland - All I Want for Christmas Is a Go-Go Girl
4. Hot & Sassy - Christmas Strutt
5. Bill Deal - It Feels Like Christmas (feat. Pure Pleasure)
6. Ray Williams - Santa Claus (feat. Space Men)
7. Ruth Harley - Christmas Is
8. Sam Applebaum - The Year Around Christmas
9. Tiny Powell - Christmas Time Again, Pt. 1
10. Tiny Powell - Christmas Time Again, Pt. 2
11. Major Handy - I Won't Be Home for Christmas
12. Bobby Peterson - Christmas Presents
13. Ruth Harley - Santa Baby
14. Fred Sabastian - Everybody Is a Santa Claus