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HE3 PROJECT – CHAPTER THREE

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A time-capsule of previously unreleased Rare Groove, Jazz-Funk and Soulful Psychedelia from the Bay-Area circa 1971-1973 led by Herman Eberitzsch III. Featuring Hadley Caliman (Catalyst, Mainstream Records), Kenneth Nash (The Pyramids, Herbie Hancock, Julian Priester), Maxine & Julia Waters (Coke Escovedo, Bobby Hutcherson).

HE3 PROJECT – CHAPTER TWO

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Chapter Two continues the music of Herman Eberitzsch’s unreleased recordings during the 1974-1979 period. The Bay Area vibe is pronounced here with a sensual and aggressive Funk, Latin Groove & Modern Soul sound. Errol Knowles’ Courtial, Sly Stone, Cold Blood and Tower Of Power influences can be heard throughout these recordings. In moments it is Soul and Funk in its purest form, all formulas are thrown away replaced with a unique adventure in sound and lyrics. Songs feature Sly Stone’s Bassist Bobby Vega (High On You) and Linda Tillery (Loading Zone) on vocals.

The front cover is designed by acclaimed Psychedelic Poster/Album Cover artist John Van Hamerseveld (The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Blue Cheer, Jefferson Airplaine, Jimmy McGriff, Grant Green, etc..)
The LP has a metallic silver die-cut foil highlighting the detail in color and design that John has graced the cover with.

HE3 PROJECT – SOUL SUPPORT

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Four tracks from “Chapter Two LP” transferred direct from tape to vinyl @ 45RPM for heavier bass. Full + Instrumental versions of ‘Soul Support’ and ‘She Got You By The Hook’ + exclusive Vinyl-only track ‘Do You Like Dancing’

300 copies only – Limited Stock. 1 Per Customer

HE3 PROJECT – MAKE IT SWEET / WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN LIVES

$15.00

HE3 PROJECT / Make It Sweet/We All Have Our Own Lives 7″
(limited stock available, 1 copy per customer)

HE3 PROJECT – CHAPTER ONE

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Few have had the opportunity to hear the brilliant music of virtuoso pianist, arranger, and songwriter, Herman Eberitzsch Jr. III. Known to his peers as “funky knuckles,” Eberitzsch crafted an inimitable brand of psychedelic soul and funky jazz during San Francisco’s much-fabled artistic and political awakening in the 60s and 70s. Yet, his boldly experimental music missed the ears of the right A&R man and never saw commercial release. The studio tapes found their way to Eberitzsch’s basement where they remained for 35 years until a chance encounter with Family Groove Records.

Over one decade’s worth of Eberitzsch’s original recordings will be mastered and released, resulting in a four-part compilation entitled the HE3 Project. The first chapter of the HE3 Project features Eberitzsch’s trailblazing efforts from three distinct recording sessions spanning 1971 to ’74. He brought a loose-knit quartet together in ’71 to record a decidedly expressionistic approach to jazz and funk that they had cultivated in the city’s avant-garde clubs and cafes. In ’73, Eberitzsch joined members of Coke Escovedo’s Latin group, Azteca, at Wally Heider and CBS studios to arrange and write demos for Coke’s seminal, self-titled debut. And in ’74, he brought in a full band, Motion, to record at Wally Heider — with songstress Linda Tillery (The Loading Zone) an unknown soul singer named Johnny Lovett on lead vocals and a Tower-Of-Power strength horn section. The HE3 Project, emerging nearly four decades after its inception, is as strikingly moving and fresh as ever.