From a warehouse find, this is a new, unplayed stock copy. Bobby Rush has been making seriously great funk and soul for several decades (the earliest single I've had was "Chicken Heads" from 1970), but aside from a couple brushes with the charts he's been ignored by mainstream radio. His uncompromising, funky southern soul may not go down well with the smooth, manufactured-sounding funk and soul that's dominated the airwaves since the mid-1980s, but it sure tastes good to me! On the A side (no relation to the "Handy Man" of Jimmy Jones/James Taylor fame), you'll hear a one-liner that's classic male raunch, a la Clarence Carter:\r\n
I don't claim to be a plumber
I'm just a plumber's sun
But I can plug your hole
Until your plumber come.
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After hearing this, it didn't surprise me to find that the Urgent label was distributed through Ichiban Records, on which Clarence Carter released his famously raunchy single, "Strokin'".