Heavens above

celestial choir - stand on the word (larry levan mix) (mp3)

trevor dandy - is there any love (mp3)

ecstasy club - jesus loves the acid (mp3)

we don’t shy away from the big topics at best foot forward, so that’s why today i’m going to cover the complete subject of christianity in under 400 words, using one image and three mp3s as props. how’s that for value?

first up is a larry levan production , originally released on a super-rare longplayer and more-recently bootlegged to the joy of us mere mortals (optimo and james murphy included). this is bewitching piece of disco music, and the fact that a track so religious can be so ass-shakingly spectacular really does surprise many people. larry levan really nails that american gospel church vibe, especially towards the record’s climax. if you’re a fan of this, you might want to check tim lawrence (author of disco bible and best foot forward bedtime favourite ‘love saves the day’) saying a few things about the track ‘love saves the day’) saying a few things about the track here.

next up is something from numero group, “the greatest compilation label in the world right now” (copyright bff and many others) . if you haven’t checked out anything on this label yet, you’ve really been missing out - everything numero have turned their hands to has been gold, be it funk, folk, afrobeat or power-pop, and their quality control and commitment to crate-digging is without equal. this track is from the ‘good god’ compilation, and contains gospel tracks by obscure bands from the late 60s and early 70s, when gospel had started to be strongly influenced by funk and soul.

and now for something completely different, which should be big for fans of tramp!, trash, headphonesex, 20 jazz funk greats and tape. religious in name only, ‘jesus loves the acid’ is a scorcher of an acid house record from 1988. opening with a quote from pope john paul ii (or pjp 2 to his vatican buddies), the track descends into acid chants and a dark, menacing 303 line that offers no respite. there’s so much more more to this 12″ than just this track though - the artwork is pure genius, and the b-side is a 10 minute acapella of freaky cackling and acid chanting, perfect for twisting with people’s heads at 4.30 in the morning. this record retains a freshness that would allow it to be released tomorrow and could still blow people away - one of the all-time acid greats.

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Oh man! Ever since I lost my file of my favorite singles I’ve been looking for another copy of “Stand on the Word.” Thanks!

Steve added these pithy words on Mar 02 07 at 3:47 pm

no problem steve - i love your blog … saw the two pepe bradock tracks you posted this week and was wondering if you were a bff visitor!

angola is just about the best thing ever.

Kev added these pithy words on Mar 02 07 at 5:04 pm

wow standing on the word is terrific– thanks!

tyler added these pithy words on Mar 02 07 at 6:12 pm

When i first heard that Larry Levan remix I searched everywhere for it, finally buying 2 copies online from a store in California (for around $40 combined!). I kept one then gave the other to one of my best friends who is also a dj.

I just felt I had to spread the love.

Of course, 2 days later i found that my local was hoarding copies, so I bought all those (for about $5 a piece) and passed them out to my other dj friends, hoping above all else that they would play them out whenever they saw me at the disco.

hasn’t happened yet, but i’m still waiting….

terry added these pithy words on Mar 03 07 at 6:46 pm

is it definitely by the celestial choir? i always thought it was by the ‘joubert singers’. not sure how i even know that. just always thought it was. anyway it’s a killer track whoever the band is!

h added these pithy words on Mar 04 07 at 6:08 pm

terry - nice move, spreading the love!

howie - it’s funny you should say that, as i was just about to post that phil mison played a different version of this on saturday by, you guessed it, the joubert singers! it was a more uptempo disco effort, without the low-slung groove, and it was very good as well.

off to ebay i go!

Kev added these pithy words on Mar 05 07 at 8:22 am

Good God is a phenomenal compilation, no doubt. Odd actually seeing this here. Just used the same track in my last podcast. Killer!

scrimshire added these pithy words on May 04 07 at 5:13 pm

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