Centaura
Lawdy, Lawdy, Lawd
Warrior horse-woman of myth or chimerical beast of late 1970s funk? It is simply Centaura, available here for what
amounts to the first time. For Atlanta hillbilly impresario Bob Riley, the "Spiral Series" of 12"s was part put-on, part
hustle-but for Birmingham, Alabama's Centaura, that spiral-in logo appeared as a long-shot leg up. Their record's
two-color, one-idea cover was mass-produced for Riley's envisioned run of potential releases.though nothing but the
enigmatic Centaura ever filled the jacket-and just barely. Recorded in 1978, Lawdy, Lawdy, Lawd is a long-playing Golden
Fleece of funk, disco, boogie, and deep post-Muscle Shoals balladry that would've surely failed to exist without Riley's
extreme penny-pinching tactics in service of a failed marketing ploy so ludicrous, it kept the LP out of stores,
relegated to extreme scarcity forever. On Side One, Jesse Daniel and Cedrich Rutledge trade energized beats and freaks,
before the synth-washed slowdown of "One of a Kind." Side Two features Riley's two textbook funk cuts and album-ender
"Just Don't Love You"-a mysterious tack-on of the Carbon Copies' Git Down.
Price
Genre
Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
17-09-2013
Label
Item-nr
886739
EAN
0825764601115
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
FUNKY BEAT
2
DOIN' THE FREAK
3
IT'S COOL
4
ONE OF A KIND
5
JUST YOU AND ME
6
DISTANT LOVER
7
LAWDY, LAWDY, LAUD
8
I NEED LOVE
9
JUST DON'T LOVE YOU