Black Merda

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Cynthy-Ruth 00:00 Tools
Reality 00:00 Tools
Prophet 00:00 Tools
Windsong 00:00 Tools
Think of Me 00:00 Tools
over and over 00:00 Tools
ashamed 00:00 Tools
good luck 00:00 Tools
that's the way it goes 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Die 00:00 Tools
set me free 00:00 Tools
Lying 00:00 Tools
The Folks From Mother's Mixer 00:00 Tools
For You 00:00 Tools
I Got a Woman 00:00 Tools
Long Burn The Fire 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Wish 00:00 Tools
My Mistake 00:00 Tools
We Made Up 00:00 Tools
Take A Little Time 00:00 Tools
Good Luck! 00:00 Tools
The Psych Funk of Black Merda 39:37 Tools
That's the Way It Goes! 00:00 Tools
Cynthy-Ruth (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want to Die! 00:00 Tools
Can't Get Enough Of The Funk 00:00 Tools
Set Me Free! 00:00 Tools
People Let Me Know 00:00 Tools
Long Burn the Fire! 00:00 Tools
My Mistake! 00:00 Tools
Let Go 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Wish! 00:00 Tools
Got Me Running 00:00 Tools
We Made Up! 00:00 Tools
Maintain 00:00 Tools
Foxy lady [as The Soul Agents] 00:00 Tools
As Sisters And Brothers 00:00 Tools
Reality (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
People Let Me Know [as Linnie Walker w/Black Merda] 03:13 Tools
Foxy Lady 00:00 Tools
Darn Well 00:00 Tools
Got Me Running [as VC L. Veasey] 00:00 Tools
We've Got The Power 00:00 Tools
Stop The War 00:00 Tools
Do Nothing Wrong 00:00 Tools
18 For 20 Year 00:00 Tools
As Sisters and Brothers [as VC L. Veasey] 00:00 Tools
We've Got The Power [as VC L. Veasey] 00:00 Tools
Darn Well [as Linnie Walker w/Black Merda] 00:00 Tools
Foxy Lady (instrumental) [as The Soul Agents] 00:00 Tools
Miss.Hawkins' House 00:00 Tools
The Original Man 00:00 Tools
Do Nothing Wrong [as VC L. Veasey] 00:00 Tools
The Solution 00:00 Tools
The Original Man [as VC L. Veasey] 00:00 Tools
My Inspiration 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Coming Back 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Thing 00:00 Tools
Foxy Lady, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
The Victory 00:00 Tools
Foxy Lady (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Cynthy-Ruth 2008 00:00 Tools
Still Alive and Kicking 00:00 Tools
Get On The Same Road 00:00 Tools
Break of Dawn 00:00 Tools
Get On The Same Road 00:00 Tools
Cynthy Ruth - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
A Day in the Life 00:00 Tools
You Got It 00:00 Tools
The Place 00:00 Tools
Foxy Lady, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
My Country Morning 00:00 Tools
Foxy lady (as The Soul Agents) 00:00 Tools
Got My Own Thang 00:00 Tools
Believe 00:00 Tools
I Just Wanna Go Home 00:00 Tools
Oh Darling 00:00 Tools
Mumbo For Your Gumbo 00:00 Tools
The Black Merda Band 00:00 Tools
A Change 00:00 Tools
Fly 00:00 Tools
01 - Black Merda - Cynthy-Ruth 00:00 Tools
Fingertrack 850 00:00 Tools
Another Time 00:00 Tools
Into Your Love 00:00 Tools
02 - Black Merda - People Let Me Know 00:00 Tools
Reality - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
Got Me Running (as VC L. Veasey) 00:00 Tools
As Sisters and Brothers (as VC L. Veasey) 00:00 Tools
We've Got The Power (as VC L. Veasey) 00:00 Tools
03 - Black Merda - Foxy Lady 03:35 Tools
Leave It On the Floor 00:00 Tools
The Original Man (as VC L. Veasey) 00:00 Tools
Foxy Lady - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
04 - Black Merda - Got Me Running 00:00 Tools
05 - Black Merda - As Sisters And Brothers 00:00 Tools
08 - Black Merda - Darn Well 00:00 Tools
Do Nothing Wrong (as VC L. Veasey) 00:00 Tools
Fool For U 00:00 Tools
06 - Black Merda - We've Got The Power 00:00 Tools
People Let Me Know (As Linnie Walker w Black Merda) 00:00 Tools
09 - Black Merda - Foxy Lady (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
11 - Black Merda - The Original Man 00:00 Tools
50 Shades of Funk 00:00 Tools
Thats The Way It Goes 00:00 Tools
Tracy In The Sun 00:00 Tools
Foxy Lady (Instrumental, As The Soul Agents) 00:00 Tools
10 - Black Merda - Do Nothing Wrong 00:00 Tools
Darn Well (As Linnie Walker w Black Merda) 00:00 Tools
ghost track 00:00 Tools
People Let Me Know (as Linnie Walker w/Black Merda) 00:00 Tools
07 - Windsong 00:00 Tools
05 - Ashamed 00:00 Tools
14 - My Mistake 00:00 Tools
15 - Lying 00:00 Tools
Get up and Do It for Yourself 00:00 Tools
04 - Over & Over 00:00 Tools
Cinthy-Ruth 00:00 Tools
I Dont Want To Die 00:00 Tools
17 - Sometimes I Wish 00:00 Tools
Processed crazy bout you mix 23336 00:00 Tools
08 - Good Luck 00:00 Tools
The Psych Funk of Black Merda [Full album] 00:00 Tools
Set You Free 00:00 Tools
Smoothe Make Sense Music 00:00 Tools
Woman 00:00 Tools
19 - We Made Up 00:00 Tools
Cynthy Ruth (alternate version) 00:00 Tools
prophet 7'' 00:00 Tools
cynthy ruth 7'' 00:00 Tools
Foxy Lady (instrumental) (as The Soul Agents) 00:00 Tools
Cynthy - Ruth 00:00 Tools
Worry 00:00 Tools
Black Merda 00:00 Tools
Darn Well (as Linnie Walker w/Black Merda) 00:00 Tools
Foxy Lady [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Those Rainy Days 00:00 Tools
Over Again 00:00 Tools
good luck - black merda 00:00 Tools
Miss Hawkins' House 00:00 Tools
Groopie 00:00 Tools
Well I'm Crazy 'Bout You 00:00 Tools
CYNTHY-RUTH +guitar 00:00 Tools
Set out Your Love 00:00 Tools
Ruth 00:00 Tools
03 cynthy-ruth 00:00 Tools
Who's Your Father? 00:00 Tools
Give Love to Get Love 00:00 Tools
Cynthy Ruth 00:00 Tools
Miss. Hawkins' House 00:00 Tools
Reality (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Black Merda (FULL ALBUM) 00:00 Tools
11 set me free 00:00 Tools
8. Set Me Free 00:00 Tools
The Psych Funk of Black Merda [Early 1970s] 00:00 Tools
The Folks From Mothers Mixer 00:00 Tools
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The band's original lineup included Anthony "Wolf" Hawkins, VC L. "The Mighty V" Veasey, and Tyrone Hite; they were later joined by Anthony's brother, Charles. They were first popular as a local and national backup band under various names: Impact, The Fabulous Impacs and the Soul Agents. The group provided backup for Motown recording artists Edwin Starr and The Spinners as well as for Brunswick recording artists Gene Chandler, The Artistics, Billy Butler and The Chilites. Veasey and Hawkins first met in the spring of 1960; both were budding blues guitarists. Hawkins later met Hite at Western High School in Detroit, introducing him to Veasey, and the three became friends. The band became locally well-known as a talented rhythm section, and were called on for recording sessions by local producers and record companies such as Don Davis, Fortune Records, and Bob and Chico Hamilton, producers for Golden World Studios. Veasey played bass and Hawkins played guitar for Edwin Starr's hit "Agent Double O Soul" in 1965. They later toured with Starr to support his record and his later hits "Twenty Five Miles" and "War". Veasey, who was stationed in Fort Lewis, Washington in early 1966, noticed a picture of Jimi Hendrix in a Seattle newspaper story. Although his first response was to laugh at Hendrix's appearance, Veasey remembered the name and face well enough to recognize Hendrix on the album cover of Are You Experienced in a record store in 1967. He pointed the album out to his bandmates, and the three decided to buy the record, mostly intending to play it for laughs. However, their actual response to Hendrix's music was quite different. All three band members were fascinated with Hendrix's screaming rock guitar sound, which was very new at the time, and they played the album over and over again. Up to the point of discovering Hendrix, Veasey, Hawkins, and Hite had performed soul jazz with rhythm and horns, but they decided to jettison the brass section and become a three-piece psychedelic rock band. At the same time they changed their visual appearance, growing their hair in Afros and wearing psychedelic-inspired clothing. For a year or so the three emulated the three-piece lineup of The Jimi Hendrix Experience, but soon decided they needed an additional instrument in the band to give them a fuller sound. After a short search, they hit upon Hawkins' younger brother, Charles, as another guitarist. Charles, nicknamed "Charlie Hawk," was more than willing to join, although his older brother wasn't entirely comfortable with having him in the band. Hawkins and Veasey had been writing songs since they first met at age 14. They turned their hands to writing songs about the turbulent, unjust social and racial issues of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Black Merda recently performed at the Detroit Motown Winter Blast Festival in 2005 and 2006, The Beachland Ballroom Cleveland 2006 , The Ottawa Blues Festival in Ottawa, Ontario 2006, the Central Park Summer Stage Series in New York 2006 and other venues. The four band members were on their way to a gig in 1968 when Veasey suggested they come up with a new name for the band, as their then-current name, The Soul Agents, didn't fit them any more. Charles Hawkins suggested the name "Murder Incorporated", but this was rejected as being identical to the notorious criminal organization. Considering that many young black people were at that time being killed by the police and the Klan in Detroit and in the south, Veasey wanted to choose a name that would be a shocking reminder to the public of how bad the situation was. Veasey suggested "Black Murder" and the others agreed. Anthony suggested spelling "murder" "merda", So the spelling was changed to "Black Merda" as a way of retaining the original name without having to deal with the negative impact of the word "murder". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.