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Mickey & the Soul Generation

Iron Leg: The Complete Mickey & the Soul Generation

Best known for their 1969 paper hit “Iron Leg,” the mixed instrumental combo Mickey & the Soul Generation came to semi-national attention following Nipsey Russell’s performance of the Iron Leg dance on Johnny Carson. Though they shared a label with Ben E. King, they lacked access to the same promotion and marketing resources. A tour with Sam & Dave and opening slots for James Brown, Kool & the Gang, and The Supremes found them performing for thousands nightly, but still sleeping on floors. By the mid-’70s the group had fractured, with members joining the army, bottling Coke, and starting families. Their run would end in 1977 with two members turning in a passing Average White Band impression called “Southern Fried Funk” before their handful of 45s fell completely out of vogue and made their journey to thrift shops and cut-out distributors.

At the dawn of the century, Josh Davis (AKA DJ Shadow) tracked Mickey and his Soul Generation down for the purpose of reissuing their recordings on his upstart Cali-Tex label. “Mickey and the Soul Generation are my favorite funk band,” Davis wrote in 2002. “They were strong contenders for the title from my very first listen back in ’92. ‘Iron Leg’ being the standout track on an otherwise flaccid jazz-funk compilation of the day. Already a favorite rare-groove selection in the ever-accepting UK club scene, I too found myself buoying my bedroom DJ sets with snatches of the irresistible Soul Generation Sound. It became an instant priority of mine to locate an original.” That 2003 reissue was met with critical praise, and ultimately turned a new generation of music lovers onto rare funk and soul. Numero has gone back to the scene of the crime and re-canvased for new leads, helping Davis expand on his original work, with updated liner notes, tons of newly discovered photos, and a previously unreleased track.

Mickey and the Soul Generation are my favorite funk band.

Track List

  1. Mickey & The Soul Generation Iron Leg
  2. Mickey & The Soul Generation Football
  3. Mickey & The Soul Generation Up the Stairs and Around the Bend
  4. Mickey & The Soul Generation Give Everybody Some
  5. Mickey & The Soul Generation Joint Session
  6. Mickey & The Soul Generation Live Demo - Hey, Brother Man
  7. Mickey & The Soul Generation The Whatzit
  8. Mickey & The Soul Generation Get Down Brother
  9. Mickey & The Soul Generation Mystery Girl
  10. Mickey & The Soul Generation Message From a Black Man
  11. Mickey & The Soul Generation Chocolate
  12. Mickey & The Soul Generation How Good is Good
  13. Mickey & The Soul Generation We Got to Make a Change
  14. Mickey & The Soul Generation Soulful Sickness
  15. Mickey & The Soul Generation U.F.O.
  16. Mickey & The Soul Generation Hey, Brother Man
  17. Mickey & The Soul Generation Southern Fried Funk (1st Movement)
  18. Mickey & The Soul Generation Southern Fried Funk (2nd Movement)
  19. Mickey & The Soul Generation U.F.O. (Demo)
  20. Mickey & The Soul Generation Listen (To The Cry Of The People)
  21. Mickey & The Soul Generation The Get Down (Live)
  22. Mickey & The Soul Generation Working On Your Love
  23. Mickey & The Soul Generation Help (I Need Your Love) (Live)
  24. Mickey & The Soul Generation Why You Wanna Leave Me (Live)
  25. Mickey & The Soul Generation Life's A Mystery (Live)
  26. Mickey & The Soul Generation Hey, Brother Man (Demo)