Just Dropped In (to See What Condition My Condition Was In) – Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings drop the Funk on Kenny Rogers’ (@_kennyrogers) 1968 Classic “Just Dropped In (to See What Condition My Condition Was In)”, made recently famous in “The Big Lebowski”.

The Rhythm, Funk, Horns, and absolutely everything about the Dap-Kings (@the_dapkings) sound and Sharon Jones’ (@sharonljones) vocal mastery does this Classic track major justice, and it’s not just for the cover fiends, the Soul Junkies, or the fans of the original LSD-inspired trip by renowned American songwriter Mickey Newbury. It’s also a major Bboy Sound and we can definitely dig it.

About Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings from their website:

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Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings have come a long way since their humble beginnings nearly a decade ago.  On April 6th, 2010, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings marked history with the release of their fourth album, I Learned The Hard Way.  After selling a mere 100,000 copies of their previous album, 100 Days, 100 Nights, since its release in 2007, the band went on to move 23,000 copies of I Learned The Hard Way in the first week putting the album at #15 on the Billboard 200.  And, after a few weeks on the shelves of record stores around the world, the album continues to climb the Billboard charts hitting at #2 for Independent albums and #6 for R&B/Hip-Hop albums.  However, sales didn’t stop there. I Learned The Hard Way went on to move 100,000 copies in the first four months after its release date.  Steeped in the gilded and gritty sounds of gospel, soul, and funk, this nine-piece  grogroup act continues to electrify fans, disc jockeys, critics, record collectors, and bloggers the world over with their heart-felt sound.  Their devotion to soul music is clearly demonstrated on the band’s four critically acclaimed albums Dap Dippin (2002), Naturally (2005), 100 Days, 100 Nights (2007), and their newest release I Learned the Hard Way, all captured and released by the independent Daptone Records, in Brooklyn, NY.  Their albums recall an analog era led by iconic studios like those at Motown and Stax Records and have thrust the fifty-five year old Augusta, GA native and crew into the multimedia limelight.

And now for the original by Kenny Rogers, of not only roasted chicken fame, but also for his music, in this case with The First Edition:

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