Soul Heart Transplant: The Lamp Sessions cover

Soul Heart Transplant: The Lamp Sessions

Recorded
Released

They’d eventually drop a couple LPs in the early-mid ’70s under the name Ebony Rhythm Funk Campaign, but before that, the Ebony Rhythm Band was a house band for the Indy indie Lamp Records that had only a sole 1969 7” (“Soul Heart Transplant” / “Drugs Ain’t Cool”) under their own name. But an archival digging session came up with an LP’s worth of lively, mostly-instrumental organ-heavy sprawling soul gems, including covers of late ’60s standards like “Light My Fire” and “Ode to Billy Joe” that would have Booker T. & the M.G.’s sweating.

Nate Patrin

Suggestions
Very Mercenary cover

Very Mercenary

The Herbaliser
Freedom Flight cover

Freedom Flight

Shuggie Otis
Both Sides of The Brain cover

Both Sides of The Brain

Del the Funky Homosapien
Nigeria 70 (The Definitive Story of 1970’s Funky Lagos) cover

Nigeria 70 (The Definitive Story of 1970’s Funky Lagos)

Various Artists
IGOR cover

IGOR

Tyler, The Creator
Go for Your Guns cover

Go for Your Guns

The Isley Brothers
Cerrone 3: Supernature cover

Cerrone 3: Supernature

Cerrone
Pleasure cover

Pleasure

Ohio Players
Chaka cover

Chaka

Chaka Khan
Who Is This America? cover

Who Is This America?

Antibalas
More Is Than Isn’t cover

More Is Than Isn’t

RJD2
Blacks and Blues cover

Blacks and Blues

Bobbi Humphrey