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Benny Golson is hardly the first person one would expect to co-produce a funk/soul album. In the late '50s, the Philadelphian made a name for himself in the jazz world playing tenor sax alongside the likes of Lee Morgan and Curtis Fuller in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers -- and his name continues to be synonymous with hard bop. But there isn't a trace of bop to be found on My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me, a funk/soul LP that Golson produced with Larry Graham. This record marked the first time that Graham called his band Larry Graham & Graham Central Station (as opposed to simply Graham Central Station). But despite the name change and despite Golson's presence, Radio is state-of-the-art GCS -- gritty 1970s funk jams ("Pow," "Boogie Witcha, Baby," "It's the Engine in Me") are right at home with sentimental soul ballads ("Is It Love?") and gospel-influenced message songs ("Mr. Friend"). Golson handles most of the LP's horn and string arrangements, but his jazz background doesn't make its presence felt -- not even in a subtle way. Graham hired Golson to co-produce an R&B project, and he did what he was paid to do. My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me isn't GCS' most essential album, but it's a solid effort that is easily recommended to anyone with a taste for gutsy, horn-powered 1970s funk. ~ Alex Henderson
Graham Central Station: Gemi Taylor (guitar); Robert "Butch" Sam (keyboards, background vocals); Gaylord Birch.
Personnel: Larry Graham (vocals, guitar, electric guitar, Clavinet, electric bass); Robert Sam (vocals, piano, organ, keyboards, background vocals); Tina Graham (vocals, background vocals); Gemi Taylor (guitar, electric guitar); Nate Ginsberg (keyboards); Gaylord Birch (drums).
Recording information: Record Plant, Sausalito, CA (1978). My Radio Sure Sounds Good To Me Music | List Price | $12.98 (You save $3.03) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rap CDs, Soul/R&B, Urban Soundtrack, Funk, R&B | | Label | Collectables | | Orig Year | 1978 | | All Time Sales Rank | 40172  | | CD Universe Part number | 7011004 | | Catalog number | 7750 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 14, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Larry Graham; Benny Golson; Larry Graham; Benny Golson | | Engineer | Tom Flye | | Personnel | Larry Graham - vocals, guitar, electric guitar, Clavinet, electric bass Robert "Butch" Sam - vocals, piano, organ, keyboards, background vocals Tina Graham - vocals, background vocals Gaylord "Flash" Birch - drums Gemi "Chank" Taylor - guitar, electric guitar Nate Ginsberg - keyboards
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$13.45 The group's last fully succesful record, mixing soft, romantic sounds ("You Know Like I Know") dressed up in restrained, tasteful orchestrations with harder country sounds ("Homemade Wine"). "Fly Away Home" is probably the best rock number here, and also has room for some very pretty noodling on the mandolin. ~ Bruce Eder
The group's last fully successful record, mixing soft, romantic sounds ("You Know Like I Know") dressed up in restrained, tasteful orchestrations with harder country sounds ("Homemade Wine"). "Fly Away Home" is probably the best rock number here, and also has room for some very pretty noodling on the mandolin. ~ Bruce Eder
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$26.39 "Play That Funky Music" is the highlight of this compilation from American '70s funk band Wild Cherry.
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$9.95 The irony to this album is that the group's music is funky as always, but its lyrical content has many gospel and religious overtones. Though the title track was not a featured release, its synth-propelled rhythm and stirring vocals blend well on this moderately uptempo number. The Top 20 single "Love" is arranged in a free-flowing, mellow tempo. It peaked at number 14 on the Billboard R&B charts. It was followed by the juiced-up funk track "Entrow." Supported by its unwavering beat, group members take turns on vocals and musical exhibitions. While "Save Me" has an aggressive disco groove, the lyric ...
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$19.49 R&B crooner James "D-Train" Williams was a victim of bad timing. If he was born 10 years earlier, he could have been as big as Teddy Pendergrass. If he was born 10 years later, he could have topped the chart a la Bobby Brown. Hopefully this singles collection will help garner him the notice he deserves.
The Best of the 12" Mixes compiles ten extended remixes from James "D Train" Williams and Hubert Eaves III's body of work as D Train. If you were partial to a particular mix of any of the duo's singles that wasn't made available on their three proper albums, it might behoove you to seek this out. But even then, you're not exactly guaranteed to find ...
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$9.19 Recorded between October 1952 & February 1983. Includes liner notes by Doug Ramsey.
This fine sampler has music from most of the periods of trumpeter Chet Baker's career, programmed in chronological order. Baker is heard with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet ("Freeway"), leading his own quartet with pianist Russ Freeman (including "My Funny Valentine"), and on selections from 1964, 1965, 1977, and 1983 ("Stella By Starlight" with Stan Getz). Although far from complete, this CD does give listeners a good glimpse at Baker's playing and singing (he takes vocals on eight of the 13 numbers) and does not shy away from his underrated late-period work. ~ Scott Yanow
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
This is part of Blue Note Records "The Definitive" series.
Compilation producers: Tom Evered, Mantis Evar, Bryan Koniarz.
Personnel: Chet Baker (vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn); Everett Barksdale, Gene Bertoncini, Kenny Burrell (guitar); Henry Freeman, Wilford ...
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$12.15 It really started back before the world moved on. The new generation looking for another way. They almost found it. Or seemed they had. Then it was lost, though most didn't notice. Almost like it sorta melted. Then the air seemed to shimmer for a moment, and a new day then rose from shrouded nightmare. Bands were playing something not quite the same as I remembered it. But the melody remained. Mostly it was heard out by edges of the wheatfields.The days of awakening were over. Those that retained their sight moved on. Remaining minds joined in a vast sea of semi-consciousness, causing dreams of splendor and terror. It was easier this way. And the dream was deemed good, with most items marked down ten to fifteen percent. A new order of perception rooted in ...
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$12.35 Though Patti Labelle will perhaps be best remembered for her sultry 1970s funk classics like "Lady Marmalade," the powerhouse R&B singer became increasingly gospel-oriented as her career progressed. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PATTI LABELLE is a solid 11-track anthology of some of her finest gospel recordings, including versions of such classics as the Soul Seekers' "God Ain't Through" and original tunes like "You Are My Friend." THE GOSPEL makes it clear that, regardless of the subject matter, Labelle's voice deserves her listeners' praise.
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