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Let My People Go

Darondo

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Say what you will about the obsessive record collector set, as long as they continue to dust off treasures on the order of Let My People go they remain essential to our collective wellbeing. William Darondo Pulliam was a Bay Area “Gentleman of Leisure” who, when not preoccupied with his recreational activities, found the time to record three sublime singles for miniscule local labels in the early ‘70s. Were it not for the perseverance of record collector Gilles Peterson, whose Gilles Peterson Digs America brought Darondo’s work back into the public eye last year, these remarkable recordings would have remained largely unheard. On Let My People Go the folks at Love N’ Haight have compiled the entirety of Darondo’s recorded output, a body of work which, though small, compares favorably with the best soul and funk of the era. Darondo sings with an assured but frog throated tenor reminiscent of Sly Stone at his most restrained, and a delivery that recalls Al Green at his most intimate. Darondo’s talent was broad enough to encompass the rough and tumble Old Testament funk of the title track, the confessional midnight soul of “Didn’t I”, and the celebratory strut of “How I Got Over”. Darondo may not have gotten his proper dues back in the day, but the release of Let My People Go should correct this historical oversight.

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Funky Soul

It's hard to believe anyone was capable of creating or I should say re-creating this sound but Darondo has somehow managed it.When you listen to this album you will feel like your listening to one of the great Jazz funk artists of years gone by. Darondo has captured that sound made it his own and dragged it kicking and screaming to the modern day era. The voice is unique some of the bass lines will blow you away and the title track just oozes passion. This album is real funk at it's best.

Groovy-Darondo

The CD maybe new but the tracks on it are re-workings of 1970's classics plus tunes from recently found demo reels from way back taken into the studio and given a different mix with the man himself adding some extra vocals etc. None the less super-cool soul from an era and artist that although virtually unknown today, I'm sure will find a new audience.

Just sooooo cool......

Every track a gem - and those bass lines - my oh my!

Biography

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '70s

A major favorite in funk collectors' circles, sweet soul crooner Darondo was born William Pulliam in Berkeley, CA. After receiving his first guitar at the age of eight, he later teamed with a handful of school friends to form the house band at the Lucky 13, an area teen club. According to Oliver Wang's profile in the April/May 2006 issue of Wax Poetics, Pulliam later trained as an electrician but retained his musical aspirations, and in 1970 cut his first Darondo single, "How I Got Over," for the...
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