Back in the day I had picked up the Montgomery Bros. "Groove Yard" album, and I really dug that whole record. It was some real inspired craftsmanship, and "Back to Back" was just one of the highlights in the whole bouquet. I probably hadn't played it in a couple of decades.
When I first heard the "Bock to Bock" cut from Soul Serenade, there was a stark moment of disequilibrium--I KNEW that somewhere in my listening past I had heard that piece--the title having been slightly tweaked, I was thrown off, lol.
But it was delightful to then realize that the band had, recognizing the jewel that tune is, hand-picked it out of the misty flats of time and breathed new life into it. Good call and wotta treatment, fellers!
Bock To Bock
Back in the day I had picked up the Montgomery Bros. "Groove Yard" album, and I really dug that whole record. It was some real inspired craftsmanship, and "Back to Back" was just one of the highlights in the whole bouquet. I probably hadn't played it in a couple of decades.
When I first heard the "Bock to Bock" cut from Soul Serenade, there was a stark moment of disequilibrium--I KNEW that somewhere in my listening past I had heard that piece--the title having been slightly tweaked, I was thrown off, lol.
But it was delightful to then realize that the band had, recognizing the jewel that tune is, hand-picked it out of the misty flats of time and breathed new life into it. Good call and wotta treatment, fellers!