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Hogan, The Hawk And Dirty John Crown
This is that absolute stank-face filth: hard, espionage drama-soul and tough, jazzy street-funk. Hogan, The Hawk & Dirty John Crown sounds like the soundtrack of a blaxploitation movie from the early 70s and, packed with funky fusion and smoother orchestral numbers, it is basically that.
Featuring a veritable who's who of killer library break snakes - Alan Parker, Alan Hawkshaw (under sneaky alias William Parrish), Simon Haseley, Reg Tilsley and Gordon Grant - it's not hard to see how this commands over £350 on secondary markets.
This beautifully presented reissue, part of Be With's fresh campaign with the legendary library label Music De Wolfe, is well overdue.
Recorded for De Wolfe in 1972, Hogan, The Hawk, Dirty John Crown is a fantastic start-to-finish listen. The flute-funk of Hawkshaw and Parker's opener "The Hawk" comprises driving, fuzzy, wah-wah-drizzled bell-laced breaks with synths and basslines to murder for. Up next, Haseley's "The Happening" is a carefree, rhythmic builder with strings and horns. Let's face it, it doesn't prepare us for the monster that follows...
A1
Alan Parker - The Hawk
A2
Simon Haseley - The Happening
A3
Alan Parker - Main Chance
A4
Simon Haseley - Hogan Baby
A5
Gordon Grant - Dirty John Crown
A6
Alan Parker - Swarf
A7
Reg Tilsley - Turnover
A8
Alan Parker - Tarantula
B1
Simon Haseley - Precinct
B2
Simon Haseley - Sidewinder Version 1
B3
Alan Parker - Pressure
B4
Alan Parker - Call Me
B5
Gordon Grant - Scorch
B6
Alan Parker - Digger
B7
Reg Tilsley - Marianne
B8
Simon Haseley - Sidewinder Version 2






