Daptone Gold

here is the NFO file from Indietorrents

Daptone Gold is a collection of hits and obscurities, album favorites and unheard exclusives from the Daptone Records catalog. Since first rearing it’s head in 2001, Daptone has upheld it’s reputation as both a premier source for new raw soulful music and a model for the possibilities of independent music today. With a library of albums and 45’s spanning from rhythm and blues to afrobeat, gospel to funk, Daptone has established a sound that is consistently sincere, heavy, and soulful.

As Gabriel Roth (Daptone Records co-owner, engineer and bass player for Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings) sees it, “Over the past decade, a lot of blood and sweat was shed in this little house in Bushwick, and when people experience all these recordings together in a package like this, they are really going to feel what the “Daptone Sound” is all about.”

Roth continues, “I’m very proud of this record. It’s hard evidence of what the Daptone family has accomplished. I’m also excited to finally have so many of my favorite Daptone cuts, many of which were previously only available on vinyl seven inches, included on a proper album. People should really hear this.”

After much heated debate, Daptone has selected and sequenced the tracks that were chosen to represent both the depth and breadth of the Daptone sound. It features some of the most popular songs such as Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings’ “Tell Me” and the Budos Band’s “Up From the South”, alongside some deeper selections such as Lee Fields’ “Could Have Been” and Charles Bradley’s “The World (Is Going Up In Flames)” which have previously only been released as 45 rpm singles. With the inclusion of unreleased tracks such as Binky Griptite’s “A Lover Like Me” andSharon Jones ’ version of Gladys Knights’ “Giving Up”, Daptone Gold promises to be a special addition to the collection of Daptone die-hard fans, as well as a perfect introduction to the label for those who have not yet been experienced. As always, Daptone has made sure that the entire presentation is of a quality and design consistent with the music it contains: decadent gold foil packaging with the Daptone logo prominently embossed across the front, incentives for the vinyl fans, and extensive liner notes.

“Daptone’s aesthetic is built around sounds, attitudes and even design sensibilities that were invented 35 or 40 or 45 years ago, but their best records end up sounding timeless rather than retro. They’ve struck gold in their own backyard.” – Excerpt from Douglas Wolk’s liner notes.

01. Binky Griptite – Introduction 0:51
02. Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings – I’m Not Gonna Cry 3:21
03. The Budos Band – Up From The South 3:28
04. Naomi Shelton And The Gospel Queens – What Have You Done? 3:28
05. Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings – How Long Do I Have To Wait 4:04
06. Lee Fields – Could Have Been 3:31
07. Antibalas – Che Che Cole Makossa Ft. Mayra Vega 4:09
08. The Budos Band – Budos Rising 4:49
09. Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings – Got A Thing On My Mind 2:52
10. Charles Bradley And The Menahan Street Band – The World (Is 3:22
Going Up In Flames)
11. Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings – Make It Good To Me 4:39
12. Lee Fields And Sugarman And Co. – Stand Up 3:53
13. Naomi Shelton And The Gospel Queens – What Is This 3:13
14. Binky Griptite And The Sugarman Three – A Lover Like Me 2:38
15. The Menahan Street Band – Make The Road By Walking 3:03
16. Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings – Tell Me 2:46
17. Sugarman And Co. – Down To It 4:13
18. The Dap-Kings – Nervous Like Me 3:07
19. Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings – Giving Up 3:08
20. The Budos Band – Ghostwalk 2:11
21. Cynthia Langston And The Gospel Band – I Need You To Hold 3:20
My Hand
22. Binky Griptite And The Mellomatics – The Stroll (Part 2) 2:10
23. Sharon James And Lee Fields – Stranded In You Love 5:48