I Got A Message: Hollywood 1968-1970 is a brand-new compilation album from funk legends Dyke & The Blazers. This collection features a range of songs from the band’s time in Los Angeles – some of their last recordings before front man Arlester Christian’s tragic death. The 21-track album features 16 previously unreleased recordings and includes their biggest hit “Let A Woman Be A Woman – Let A Man Be A Man,” which has been sampled by many generations to follow - most notably by Tupac Shakur.
A1 | We Got More Soul (full-length version) |
A2 | Funky Walk (full-length version) |
A3 | The Wobble (full-length version) |
A4 | Shot Gun Slim |
A5 | Bring It On Back |
B1 | Let A Woman Be A Woman - Let A Man Be A Man |
B2 | Funky Bull Pt. 1 (full-length version) |
B3 | It’s Your Thing |
B4 | My Sisters’ And My Brothers’ Day Is Comin’ |
B5 | Soul Cake |
B6 | You Are My Sunshine |
C1 | Booga Jivin’ |
C2 | Black Boy |
C3 | Moon |
C4 | Stuff (full-length version) |
C5 | Runaway People (full-length version) |
D1 | WUFO Radio Spot |
D2 | Funky Bull PT. 1 (promo edit) |
D3 | Do It Together (original mix) |
D4 | Day Is Comin’ (demo) |
D5 | The Walk (Part One - East) |
D6 | I’m So All Alone (alternate take) |