1974 studio album by The Soul Searchers
Salt of the Earth is the second album by the Washington, D.C.–based group The Soul Searchers.[1][2]
Reception
Released in 1974, this album has become one of the most sampled albums in hip hop music with the drum break from "Ashley's Roachclip" being the basis of many popular songs of the past thirty years.[5]
Track listing
- Side A
- "I Rolled It You Hold It" (John Buchanan) – 4:38
- "Blow Your Whistle" (Maxx Kidd, Chuck Brown) – 3:01
- "Close To You" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 4:23
- "Funk to the Folks" (John Buchanan) – 4:14
- Side B
- "Ain't It Heavy" (John Buchanan) – 5:58
- "Windsong" (John Buchanan) – 5:00
- "Ashley's Roachclip" (Lloyd Pinchback) – 5:36
- "We Share" (Donald Tillery, John Buchanan) – 2:49
- "If It Ain't Funky" (Chuck Brown) – 3:39
Personnel
- The Soul Searchers
- Chuck Brown – electric guitar, lead vocals
- John "J.B." Buchanan – trombone, piano, synthesizer, percussion, vocals
- Donald Tillery – trumpet, percussion, vocals
- John Euwell – bass guitar
- Kenneth Scoggins – drums, percussion
- Lino Druitt – congas, bongos, percussion
- Lloyd Pinchback – flute, saxophone, percussion
- Bennie Braxton – organ, vocals
- Technical
- Carl Overr – art direction
- Ed Mell – cover illustration
Samples
References
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