10 Speedometer - Am I Your Woman (Tell Me So) [Freestyle Records] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 19, 2012
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Album: Soul Groovin - Speedometer Live [ALBUM]
Track: 10 of 12
Title: Am I Your Woman (Tell Me So)
Artist: Speedometer
Label: Freestyle Records
Cat#: FSRCD054
Formats: CD
Digital Release: 1st June 2009
Physical Release: 1st June 2009

About This Release:

Speedometer will be already well known to contemporary fans of funk and soul ' having already released several hit albums and toured extensively across Europe and Japan where the band have attained star status. The bands live gigs are always sell out affairs, and now this release allows you to experience the band live in the comfort of your own home.

'Soul Groovin' captures the excitement of a live Speedometer gig, from the outset, the thrashing greasy organ intro of 'Speedopener' sets the pace for the rest of this foot stomping live set. The individual band members get a chance stretch out on 'Kool To Be Uncool' and show why their reputation is second to none.

No Speedometer show would be complete without the sultry blue eyed soul of Ria Curries' vocals and on 'Soul Groovin' Ria hits the spot on more than occasion, but none more so than on the bands cover version of 'Answer To Mother Popcorn' and not to mention the live favourite 'No Man Worries'

Speedometer doff their caps in the direction of Kool & The Gang before launching into the mini funkified, filmic epic that is 'Four Flights Up' where meaty horns, super tough drums and synth team up to make keeping still impossible and then take a left turn as the band delve deep into latino rhythms to provide the icing on this particularly groovy cake!

Ria returns to round of the set, starting with 'Am I Your Woman' whose intro riff will ring a few bells here and there, before the gritty, sexy grunting groove of 'Work It Out' jumps up several gears into hyper drive, providing an uptempo closer to 'Soul Groovin', Speedometer doing what they do best!

Reviews for This Release:

"One of the best if not the best UK Funk group possess a rhythm and horn section that are almost as tight as the 70's Funk groups they base their sound on ' JBs, Kool And TheGang, Mandrill etc. This live set captures the energy of their live sets, but sounds so strong that it could have been recorded in the studio. Ria Currie adds a female vocal (a la Alice Russell) on gems like 'What Am I Gonna Do' and the driving 'No Man Worries' as well as the cover of Vicki Anderson's 'Answer To Mother Popcorn'. It is the instrumentals where the band's quality shines with cuts like the Latin tinged scorcher 'Four Flights Up' the version of 'Kool & The Gang/ Let The Music Take Your Mind' and 'At The Speakeasy'. Excellent and as close to authentic 70's Funk as you can get." - Soul Brother records

"Heavy funk from Speedometer -- one of the coolest combos cooking in the contemporary deep funk underground! The album offers a great chance to hear the group live, playing with a sound that's every bit as sharp as on their studio records." - Dusty Groove America
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