Little Buck – Little Boy Blue / Everybody’s Love


New Orleans based label Seven B is definitely something of a mixed bag & can usually be categorised as 45s Eddie Bo was involved with & ones that he had no part of. Finding 45s on this label will either land you with unbearably cheesy country, slightly more tolerable piano instrumentals or some of the best soul & funk sounds ever. Many of the best 45s on the label had a helping hand from Eddie Bo & one of these Little Buck tracks (“Little Boy Blue”) recycles the same backing track as Eddie Bo & Inez Cheatham’s “Lover & A Friend”. Despite the undeniable quality of Little Buck’s two 45s for the Seven B label he released little else under his own name at the time (there is a rumored 3rd Little Buck 45 on the label so if someone actually owns one with “Hurt In My Heart”/”True Love So Rare” on it speak up). Little Buck seems to have got his start with Huey Smith’s Clowns where he is featured on their “You Got Too” & “Coo Coo Over You” 45s on Instant which are well worth hearing too. Enjoy these two great examples of early 70s NO funk.

Little Boy Blue

Everybody’s Love

7 Comments

  • Zimmy 45 says:

    I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR AWHILE!! This is one of my holy grails! Thanks for rubbing it in my face :D I kid. Thanks for the tune

  • dM says:

    Brilliant Funk.

    A Million Thanks.

  • ciss says:

    That’s one of the best ever funk track i’ve ever heard.
    Extremely hard to get.
    As lots of record on this label.
    Wicked stuff.
    Cheers.

  • Colbito says:

    Is this Lil’ Buck Sinegal?

  • jackspratt says:

    absolute perfection,a knock out!Not many records like this…New Orleans strikes again.If and when I ever track it down,will I have the coin to drop?! thanks for the post.

  • Kris Holmes says:

    “Colbito on December 12th, 2008 @ 3:53 pm

    Is this Lil’ Buck Sinegal?”

    No, it’s a different Little Buck.

  • g_fos says:

    thanx man…..Good n Rare music should be shared!
    cheers mate!!

Leave a Reply