
Giant is a Soul & Funk album by Johnny Guitar Watson, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 34 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Funk
- saturated
- groovy
- funky
About
Like some unholy cross between Wes Montgomery, Sly Stone, and George Clinton, Johnny “Guitar” Watson’s distinctive musical recipe in 1978 produced <i>Giant</i>, an idiosyncratic funk classic. This was an era in which many aging R&B stars were being subsumed by the disco trend, but Watson, being the larger-than-life personality he was, reformed disco in his own image. Shadowy yet effervescent, “Miss Frisco (Queen of Disco),” “Guitar Disco,” and “Tu Jours Amour” have the rough edges of music created in a cellar, though Watson plays to the hilt his role as supreme pimp and ringmaster. There are few people in the R&B world for whom music seemed to come so easily. Whether scatting or using the newfangled technology of the talkbox, Watson’s improvisatory spirit turns quirky workouts like “Base Station One” and “Wrapped in Black Mink” into instrumental classics. Watson was never more effective than when he turned down the volume to make a unique form of hushed funk; see “You Can Stay but the Noise Must Go” and “Baby Face (She Said Do Do Do Do).” But the standout here is “Gangster of Love,” a pimped-out update of Watson’s signature blues tune from the '50s.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Miss Frisco (Queen Of The Disco)5:00
- A2Tu Jours Amour4:40
- A3Gangster Of Love3:45
- A4Guitar Disco4:14
Side B
- B1Wrapped In Black Mink5:13
- B2You Can Stay But The Noise Must Go6:07
- B3Baby Face (She Said Do Do Do Do)4:46
Credits
Performers
- DarcusBACKING VOCALS
- Marci ThomasBACKING VOCALS
- Emry ThomasDRUMS
- Johnny Guitar WatsonGUITAR SYNTHESIZER ORGAN
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 34 pressings tracked on Gatefold
