Reason Writers Around Town
The music magazine No Depression no longer appears on newsstands but it still maintains a lively website. It has now put its print archives online, including all the pieces that Reason's Jesse Walker contributed to its pages. Walker's ND articles include reviews of a Kinks reissue, a Pogues reissue, a Doris Duke reissue, a regional funk anthology, and a Billy Joe Shaver concert, plus an essay defending Bob Dylan's Christian albums.
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"regional funk anthology"
Southern funk is great
I imagine that it didn't make it over that side of the pond but another great one is this
New Orleans Funk
The Original Sound of Funk 1960-75
on the UK label soul jazz
http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=181
lovely stuff
Allen Toussaint, The meters, Dr John
Lily Allen and Public Enemy have both lifted great samples from tracks on the collection
shhhh!!!
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4070566/The_Original_Sound_Of_Funk_1960-1975_oothe
that wasn't me!