
Black Knight is a Soul & Funk album by James Knight & The Butlers, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Funk
- gritty
- swaggering
- funky
About
Arguably the roughest, grittiest album ever to appear on Henry Stone and Willie Clarke’s Miami-based Cat imprint, James Knight & The Butlers' <i>Black Knight</i> is a ferocious slice of heavy funk that owes more to the freaked-out psychedelia of early Funkadelic than the languid hedonism of the early-'70s Miami scene. The album opens with “Funky Cat,” a deeply weird, Latin-inflected organ-and-guitar vamp punctuated by Knight’s laid-back interjections and oddball cat noises. The tight instrumental groove and unapologetic strangeness of “Funky Cat” effectively sets the tone for the rest of <i>Black Knight</i>. Knight’s run-through of Aretha Franklin’s anthemic “Save Me” is by far the wildest interpretation of this classic song to appear on record, while the relatively straightforward funk of “Fantasy World” is abruptly derailed by Knight's screaming guitar solo, which splits the difference between The Troggs' primitivism and Jimi Hendrix's bravura showmanship. A truly wonderful record, <i>Black Knight</i> pinpoints the moment when the unrestrained wildness of the psychedelic movement began to infiltrate the airtight rhythms of Miami soul.
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Tracklist
- 1Funky Cat4:15
- 2Uncle Joe7:10
- 3Flyn' High6:11
- 4Cotton Candy2:59
- 5Fantasy World4:30
- 6I Love You4:40
- 7Save Me (Remix)4:19
- 8Just My Love for You3:28
- 9"NOTHIN"3:07
- 10There Goes My Baby (Remix)3:13
- 11Save Me (Single Version)3:11
- 12There Goes My Baby (instrumental)2:55
- 13Baby Please Pretty Please2:48
- 14"El Chicken"2:31
Credits
Performers
- Ray LoveHORNS
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
