
Who's Gonna Save The World is a Soul & Funk album by Father's Children, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Funk
- raw
- spiritual
- funky
About
Father’s Children were a rough-and-tumble funk septet paying dues on the Washington, D.C., club circuit when they recorded <i>Who’s Gonna Save the World</i> in the fall of 1972. The group took an exhilarating, melting-pot style approach to funk and soul that fused Latin percussion, massed horn sections, and group harmony vocals in a manner mirroring the eclectic approach of the era’s other large funk outfits. But where similarly adventurous groups like Mandrill, War, and The Soul Searchers all secured major-label record deals and enthusiastic underground followings, Father’s Children had difficulty getting their music heard by a larger audience. When they proved unable to pay for the studio time they’d used to record <i>Who’s Gonna Save the World</i>, the studio refused to give the group the master tapes. The album languished in storage for decades before being discovered in 2006 by D.C.-area music historian Kevin Coombe. Lovingly reissued by Chicago’s Numero Group, the album is a minor wonder that, had it been released in 1972, would have easily stood as one of that year’s best funk full-lengths.
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Tracklist
- 1Everybody's Got a Problem3:52
- 2Linda4:13
- 3Dirt and Grime3:32
- 4Who's Gonna Save the World2:56
- 5Kohoutek4:53
- 6In Shallah4:01
- 7Father's Children7:46
- 8Universal Train6:16
- 9Linda Movement2:32
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Father's ChildrenPRODUCER
- Jose WilliamsPRODUCER
- Jose WilliamsPRODUCER [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS]
- Father's ChildrenPRODUCER [ORIGINAL RECORDINGS]
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
