{"product_id":"pucho-his-latin-soul-brothers-super-freak-vinyl-lp","title":"Super Freak - Vinyl LP","description":"The opening track on 1972's Super Freak is a brilliant, nearly side-long medley of three tracks from Curtis Mayfield's Superfly: the title track, \"Pusherman,\" and, of course, \"Freddie's Dead.\" Heavy, druggy, and psychedelic, with thick organ and wah-wah guitars, the medley sounds more like the psychedelic soul of War or even Funkadelic than the sparkling Latin jazz of Pucho's earlier albums. The rest of Super Freak is a little lighter in tone, but this is still the most groove-oriented and least overtly Latin jazz-oriented of this group's albums, trafficking instead in shuffling grooves like \"Oak Hurst's Art\" and vibes-led ballads like \"Judy's Moods\" and \"One More Day.\" Latin jazz purists may balk, but this later became a classic of the '90s acid jazz movement, which some sources date to the U.K. hip-hop group Galliano pinching a sample from this album's version of \"Freddie's Dead\" for the 1989 single \"Frederick Lies Still.\" -AllMusic","brand":"Pucho \u0026 His Latin Soul Brothers","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":50532639867191,"sku":"780661500612","price":32.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0727\/2860\/9079\/files\/4047523-2793625.jpg?v=1745354905","url":"https:\/\/www.worldwidestereo.com\/products\/pucho-his-latin-soul-brothers-super-freak-vinyl-lp","provider":"World Wide Stereo","version":"1.0","type":"link"}