Various - Keb Darge And Little Edith's Legendary Wild Rockers 3 CD Set
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The legendary out-spoken Scotsman has been around the northern soul & funk scene since the start and began his career as a dancer at the Wigan Casino. Soon he started collecting and buying Northern Soul in UK and from regular trips to the US and was starting to play around and in Wigan (including the casino). After the casino closed in 1981 he had gained a respectful reputation as a DJ.
He moved to London at the age of 22 and decided to start living a normal life and quit DJ'ing, but was quickly playing Northern-soul again due to heavy demand by old Wigan promoters. He brought the scene to London and drew the northern punters that had moved to London after the wigan scene dissolved. After a few years, the nothern scene faded, Keb sold his music collection but he still had a loft filled with 'junk' music (according to himself) that he had picked up in the states that was to-be classified as "Deep Funk" later on.
So in 1989 house music arrived in the UK, and Keb decided to play the funk grooves after a trip to Japan. He managed to get a regular night at a acid-jazz club called 'The Wagclub' and he finished there after a period. And around 1992/93 he met fellow collector Snowboy on the first funk-only night in London called 'Deep Funk', named by Keb (that he later used as a name to describe the sound) but arranged by the owners of the club (Club Ormones).
After a time, Snowboy and Keb wanted to push the funk sound further and they decided to start their own night in an old restaurant. The nights failed due to the domination of house and shut down after a few months.
Not so long after, they got a tip for a new location that was a strip-club in Soho called Madame Jo-Jo's. The location was perfect and they manage to arrange a weekly night to start with. The nights took off fast and are today the leading funk nights in London. Later on the strip nights closed and the venue became a full time music club.
Today he holds a weekly spot at the club (Legendary Deep Funk nights), traveling around the world DJ'ing, and running the label Kay-Dee Records with Kenny Dope.
He has achieved legendary status by far with a 60's & 70's musical knowledge second to none that is perfectly reflected on his BBE compilations.
By the late 2000's Keb diversified yet again - this time into '50s rockabilly, rockin' blues, original RnB and surf music. Along with his partner Little Edith he compiled a series of albums for BBE: 'Keb Darge & Little Edith's Legendary Wild Rockers', 'Keb Darge & Little Edith's Legendary Rockin' R&B' and, perhaps surprisingly, 'Keb Darge & Cut Chemist Present Lost & Found - Rockabilly & Jump Blues'. The sleevenotes to these albums contain vitriolic attacks on some of the music he once held dear and, indeed, on much modern electronic dance music in general.
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In Keb Darge's own words:"I've done many a compilation in my day, mostly based around the tunes I played at my long running Deep Funk nights in Madame Jo Jo's. That night is no longer on the go, possibly due to a growing lack of interest on my part, (sorry). In the last few years the "Lost & Found" nights at the club have been my real passion, and indeed Little Edith's and Andy Smith's passion too.What a marvelous era this is for good music. We may still have pure shite like "dub step" pulling in large numbers of sheep, but an equal number of youngsters are being attracted to retro, or at least retro sounding music. People tell me it is because the youth are fed up with computerized music, or men with drug problems angrily shouting at them over a dull repetitive beat, but I know lots of teenagers who have bypassed this muck all together. Must be the internet that is helping kill off the demand for empty music. You no longer need to go to a retro club night, or indeed search out rare records to be exposed to good music, the internet is full of the stuff. My fifteen year old daughter is a Marc Bolan fan who while researching the poor fellow's influencesdiscovered Chuck Berry, Sun records, etc, etc.I don't really know or understand why so many are at last getting into the good stuff, but they are, and it is wonderful for the likes of me.

Disc 1
1. Dale McBride - Prissy Missy
2. Darrel Rhodes - Lou Lou
3. The Jiants - Tornado
4. Mel Dorsey with Chuck Wayne and the Heart Beats - Litle Lil
5. The Moonlighters - Rock-A-Bayou Baby
6. Stormy Gayle - Flipsville
7. Ron Thomson His Rowdy Guitar and The Brougham's - Switchblade
8. Boogaloo and his Gallant Crew - Talk About A Party
9. The Valentines - That's It Man
10. Brother Zee and The Decads with The Mike Metko Combo - Sha-Boom Bang
11. Kai-Ray - I Want Some Of That
12. The Carnations - Scorpion
13. The Reekers - Don't Call Me Flyface
14. Johnny Parker and The Zirkons - Oongawa
15. Ronnie Cook and The Gaylads - The Goo Goo Muck
16. Tarantula Ghoul and her Gravediggers - King Kong
17. The Gee Cee's - Buzz Saw
18. Sonee West - Rock-Ola Ruby
19. Carl Cherry - The Itch
20. Kenny SMith - I'm So Lonesome, Baby
Disc 2
1. The Skee Brothers - While Im Away
2. The Excels - Let's Dance
3. The Braves - Woodpecker Rock
4. Jimmy Grubbs - Let's Rock To - Night
5. Jackie Gotroe - Lobo Jones
6. Bobby Lollar with Pete Beaver's Band - Bad Bad Boy
7. The Swanks - Ghost Train
8. The Tempests - Lemon Lime
9. Larry Donn - Honey
10. Don Willis - Boppin' High School Baby
11. Rockin Continentals - 2
12. The Catalinas - The Catalina Push
13. Bob Vidone & The Rhythm Rockers - Untrue
14. Hank LeGault - I Knew
15. Bobby Lawson - If You Want My Love
16. DEACON And The Rock & Rollers - I Don't Wanna Leave
17. Allen Page - She's The One That Got It
18. Rhythm Rockers - Madness
19. The Shandells - Gorilla
20. Bryan "Legs" Walker With His Walkin' Talkin' Sax - Trick or Treat
21. Dubb Pritchett And The Rock - A - Taires - Five O'Clock Rock
Disc 3
Come With Me To The Casbah - Ganimian & His Orientals
Headache - Angie & The Citations
I'm The Wolfman - Round Robin
The Raging Sea (With The Gibson String Band) - Gene Maltais
Rock & Roll Guitar - Johnny Knight
Short Fat Ben - Phil Barclay And The Sliders
Sunset Blues (With The Swing Kings) - Tony And Jackie Lamie
Thunder Reef - The Shindigs
Geraldine - Ole Miss Down Beats
Whiphash - Riki And The Rikatone
Ice Cold Baby - Marlon 'madman' Mitchell And The Rocketeers
Rock Rock - Johnny Powers With The Band Of Stan Getz & Tom Cats
Be-Bop Battlin' Ball - Eddie Gaines And The 'rockin' Five
Connie Lou - Ray Taylor And The Alabama Pals
Let Your Hair Down, Baby - Everett Carpenter
Crawlin' (The Crawl) - Untouchables
Barricuda - The Page Boys
Hang-Out - Joe Lee And Orchestra
Peter Gunn Twist - The Rebel Rousers
Have A Ball - The Country Dudes