Funk’s answer to the Five Blind Boys of Alabama, Florida’s Montgomery Express stood at the crossroads of politically conscious soul and mystically awakened dance music. Comprised of two blind musicians in their 20s and a teenage rhythm section, their lone LP was cut in 1972 for Orlando’s Dove label, then reissued on Folkways two years later. Although the label usually steered clear of soul music and anything remotely commercial sounding, Montgomery Express tapped into Folkways’ Guthrie-cum-Chamber Bros. nerve. Available online at Numero Group
“My whole life, I heard music in the air, beautiful music. I’ve been involved in supernatural things,spoken with spirits. I have heard an orchestra up in the air. I know I’ve heard it.” —Paul Montgomery