Machine

Machine


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One of the rarest funk albums on the international scene originally released in 1972 and reissued on vinyl for the first time in decades, it's been newly remastered with original artwork including new liner notes by Charles Waring.

Machine's self-titled album is shrouded in mystery. Supposedly released in 1972 on All Platinum Records, it completely disappeared without a trace and only a few copies seem to have survived, making it one of the rarest Funk albums on the planet. The album, only known to a handful of hardcore collectors, fetches prices in excess of $5000 whenever one turns up on the auction market, which happened four times in the last twenty years. Consisting of three young session musicians backing their label mates The Whatnauts, the group display a superb mix of socially conscious hard-hitting funk and earthy soul, the album is reissued here in its original artwork and remastered by Colorsound Studio in Paris. It includes a 2-page insert with new liner notes by Charles Waring.

Nobody seems to have an explanation as to why this elusive album is so rare fueling rumours it actually never came out. We will probably never know the full story of Machine, but Wewantsounds is glad to make up for this injustice and put this funky gem back into circulation for the pleasure of all the soul and funk heads.

Tracklist

1. Time Is Running Out
2. Only People Can Save The World
3. Why Can't People (Be Colors Too?)
4. Headhunter
5. World
6. Trails
7. Lock Your Door
8. Boots In The Snow

Soundwave

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kavh_MdVQpc