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From the LP Euegene McDaniels - Headless Heroes Of The Apacolypse Bass Acoustic - Miroslav Vitous Bass Electric - Gary King Drums - Alphonse Mouzon Guitar - Richie Resnikoff Piano - Harry. He got into collecting records when he was real young, kind of on some trying to emulate his big brother shit. One day I'm at the house and he came home from school and said, 'Hey Cos, I bought this record today at a yard sale. I looked at the record that he bought and it was Eugene McDaniel’s Headless Heroes Of The Apocalypse. Eugene Mc Daniels - Headless Heroes Of The Apocalypse / Outlaw (1970-71 magnificent funk jazz blues protest folk rock) At the start of the 1960s Gene McDaniels was flying high. Smartly-dressed and clean-cut, the smooth crooner from Kansas City scored two Top 10 US pop hits for the Liberty label, 'A Hundred Pounds Of Clay' and 'Tower Of Strength.'

'Headless Heroes' was the subject of one of the more implausible (but true) stories of Atlantic Records history. The CIA had been 'observing' Eugene McDaniels since the 1970 'Outlaw' album where he was pictured hanging out in a cemetary with a couple of beret-wearing 'revolutionary' babes toting machine guns on the front cover. Eugene McDaniels 'Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse' 1971. Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse is one of those cult albums that get labelled as 'legendary' although few people have actually heard them.

Eugene McDaniels,'Headless Heroes of The Apocalypse', released on Atlantic in 1971 is one of the dopest albums I've ever listened to. It's one of those rare albums that is both informative, protest music but still incredibly soulful and beautifully melodic.
The album has been sampled to hell and back by the hiphop community, Organized Konfusion, A Tribe Called Quest, Pete Rock, Common, Madlib have all used his ish. It's nuts to think that if he never made this album some of my favourite songs might not exist!
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The first track on the album,'Lord is Back' is about how the concept of god is a state of mind!
The next track 'Jagger The Dagger' is about how Mick Jagger from the Rolling Stones is the devil! The following track, ' Lovin Man' is all about how men have become scared to display emotion and love within society!
And the last track on the album is 10 minutes long and is about the Europeans landing at Plymouth Rock, and what they did to the Indians when they landed, the song is called 'The Parasite'!
The album is heavy on the political and unconventional thought, which is probably why the vice president of the United States, Spiro Agnew tried to supress the record when it was first made!
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I've never really heard another record that is so profound politically and even philosophically, and yet so beautiful sonically. It's as if Eugene uses music to help add power and resonance to his message.

This track is called 'Headless Heroes', It's not even one of the better tracks on the album but it's the only track they have on youtube! It's still pretty dope though! The political content is mad deep, 'Niggers and Crackers! Political pawns in the Master Game... Basically cannon fodder!' and the track mad funky! It's been sampled by Beastie Boys on 'Get It Together' and Pete Rock on 'Soul Brother No.1'.

One of my favourite crews Organized Konfusion on one of my favourite tracks called 'Black Sunday', which features a sample of 'Jagger The Dagger'.
Cop that Eugene McDaniels MP3 its only £6.32 on iTunes or wait till I figure out how to upload on here.
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Awesome front cover, awesome album.
Eugene McDaniel - Supermarket Blues
There is more killer funk later in the week, but due to me currently suffering the after effects of a night out we're going to explore a more thoughtful world today, the world of Eugene McDaniels.
Eugene started his career way back in the 50's as an r'n'b artist and had a couple of top ten hits in the early to mid 60's. However, his career became interesting for me when he grew tired of the direction his music was taking and decided to branch off into a more experimental mode of music. You can read a full biography here.
This new style of experimental music produced his classic album Headless Heroes of the ApocalypseEugene Mcdaniels Headless Heroes Of The Apocalypse RarHeadless in 1971 displaying a far more political stance and an idea of song structure ahead of it's time.
The track I have for you today is Supermarket Blues from this album. One of the more 'normal' songs from the album it combines witty and meaningful lyrics with a deliciously catchy hook which was sampled by Quasimoto on

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Return Of The Loop Digga. Not really sure what you'd class this music as, though it probably fits most comfortably into the funk category. You can pick up a copy of the album HERE. It's a classic, go pick it up.
Eugene Mcdaniels Headless Heroes Of The Apocalypse RarEugene was also a great writer for other people, his hits including Roberta Flack's hit

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Feel Like Makin' Love. I have an excellent Marlena Shaw cover of this I must post sometime.......
By the way, I've switched sharing servies again, see if the new one offers more joy, it's got a higher download limit, no pop ups and is valid for ten days so you get three extra days you lucky buggers.....

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