Skull Snaps - My Hang Up Is You [4:02] [UK GSF GSZ 7] 27 Apr 1973 | HD
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Skull Snaps - My Hang Up Is You [4:02] [Composer: Wesaline Kerr] c/w It's A New Day [3:04] [Composer: I. Woods] [UK GSF GSZ 7] 27 Apr 1973 [Producer: George Kerr, Lloyd Price] [Arranger: Bert Keyes, The Skull Snaps] Skull Snaps - My Hang Up Is You [4:02] [Composer: Wesaline Kerr] c/w It's A New Day [3:04] [Composer: I. Woods] [USA GSF 6891] Jan 1973 [Producer: George Kerr, Lloyd Price] [Arranger: Bert Keyes, The Skull Snaps] Skull Snaps - My Hang Up Is You [4:02] [Composer: Wesaline Kerr] c/w All Of A Sudden [3:23] [Composer: E. Waters, S. Culley] [Italy Fonit-Cetra Int. Hi Fi - IS 20123] 1973 [Producer: George Kerr, Lloyd Price] [Arranger: Bert Keyes, The Skull Snaps] [Published: Curci] [Recorded: GSF] [Prod. George Kerr for Mark Shawn] Barcode and Other Identifiers | Matrix / Runout [Label side A]: M 8583 | Matrix / Runout [Label side B]: M 8584 UK 45rpm Reviewed in "Blues & Soul" 114, 20th July 1973 Skull Snaps were a mysterious funk group that lasted long enough to record and release a self-titled 1973 album before apparently disbanding. Since its small-time release on the GSF label, Skull Snaps has become one of the more legendary rare funk records, having been sampled countless times on rap records. Gang Starr's 'Take It Personal,' Camp Lo's 'Cooley High,' Ol' Dirty Bastard's 'Hippa to da Hoppa,' Lords of the Underground's 'Funky Child,' and Diamond D's 'Sally Got a One Track Mind' represent just a handful of the tracks that have put the drums from 'It's a New Day' to use. Charly later issued the album on CD in the '90s, to the amazement of those who had paid triple figures for the original LP. Erv Littleton Waters, Sam O. Culley, George Bragg Skull Snaps was a Soul/funk group active between 1963 and 1973. Until 1970 they were known as The Diplomats, and released a number of singles with some success. Renamed Skull Snaps, they released an eponymous album on the small GSF label in 1973 before disappearing. Ten12 Records re-united all the original members of Skull Snaps [Erv Littleton Waters, Sam O. Culley, and George Bragg] in 2005 in tandem with the band's first official release, 'Snapped'/'I'm Your Pimp', since its 1975 single. Under the direction of Skull Snaps front man Erv Waters, Ten12 Records planned to release the entire Skull Snaps catalogue on CD and DVD, with recordings from the original album plus five bonus tracks: 'Al's Razor Blade', 'Ain't That Lovin' You', 'On Top of It', 'Soul Makossa', and 'She's the One'. Original vinyl copies of Skull Snaps' one and only LP continue to exchange hands on the rare groove market for three figures. There are two reasons for this: one, it's rare, and two, the drum breaks from the album have been feasted upon for samples so frequently that samples of the samples have likely been sampled. It's not that the album is spectacular -- it's merely a decent early-'70s funk record from some accomplished musicians who don't exactly leave a trademark of their own throughout its nine songs. This soul-drenched funk album is most notable for the drums of 'It's a New Day.' It's the album's strongest cut, and the opening drum pattern is as ubiquitous they come -- you can hear it get put to re-use in well over two dozen popular rap songs. Anyone who likes hard funk will find much to like -- the vocals are gruff, the rhythms are tough yet nimble [the drums are crisp and smacking throughout], and the subject matter takes on everything from pimps to romance to everyday relationships. Charly reissued the album on CD in 1995.
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