
SEBASTIAN WILLIAMS - Get your point over 7
- Artist: SEBASTIAN WILLIAMS
- Label: Deptford Northern Soul Club
- Format: 7"
- Item-Id: 28905
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Originally released on the Ovide label from Houston, Texas, in 1970 and currently going for around £175 if you can find a copy.
'Get Your Point Over' is a brass-led funky dancer that beautifully compliments Williams' soulful vocal style, while the flipside 'I Don't Care What Mama Said (Baby I Need You)' is a slower groove that lets that vocal really soar; arriving complete with a groovy psychedelic guitar break before Williams testifies to his lady amid some punchy brass stabs.
Two stellar tunes from Sebastian Williams (AKA Roger Williams of no-hit wonders The Quarter Notes) whose solo recording career amounted to just three 45s, all five years apart, along with a couple of releases as Sebastian And The House Rockers and finally, in 1975 just Sebastian.
Vocally, imagine vintage Tavares lead singer Chubby Tavares at his gritty best with a funky brass section in a soulful Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes-styled blast.
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