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Graham Central Station albums featuring Larry Graham

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| | Mirror CD (1976)
$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 ...
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| Ain't No Doubt 'Bout It CD (1975)
$5.95 On their third album, Graham Central Station created an album full of trademark infectious pop-soul grooves, but one that lacked the consistently strong work that defines a true classic. However, that doesn't mean that Ain't No 'bout-A-Doubt It is less ...
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| Graham Central Station CD (1973)
$5.95 Texas-born bassist Larry Graham changed the face of funk forever when he pioneered the thumb-slapping electric bass technique during his late-'60s tenure with Sly & the Family Stone. Subsequently, he set off on his own, starting Graham Central Station with ...
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| Ain't No 'Bout-A-Doubt It CD (1975)
$9.95 On their third album, Graham Central Station created an album full of trademark infectious pop-soul grooves, but one that lacked the consistently strong work that defines a true classic. However, that doesn't mean that Ain't No 'bout-A-Doubt It is less ...
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| Release Yourself CD (1974)
$9.95 After a tentative but promising 1973 debut album, Graham Central Station returned the next year with a head-spinning blend of R&B styles that realized their promise in a truly impressive fashion. Release Yourself touches on everything from gospel music to ...
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| Now Do U Wanta Dance CD (1977)
$9.95 The fifth album from the funk aggregate generated a smash hit with the title track, "Now Do-U-Wanta Dance." Paced by Larry Graham's rumbling bass and animated lead vocals, which feature the group leader on the vocorder, the synthesized funk track ...
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| Graham Central Station CD (1973)
$10.19 Texas-born bassist Larry Graham changed the face of funk forever when he pioneered the thumb-slapping electric bass technique during his late-'60s tenure with Sly & the Family Stone. Subsequently, he set off on his own, starting Graham Central Station with ...
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 Graham Central Station Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Graham Central Station songs: Jam, Your Love, We Be's Gettin' Down, Ghetto, Easy Rider, Luckiest People, Ole Smokey, Water. More music songs I Can't Stand the Rain, It's Alright, Crazy Chicken, Happ-E-2-C-U-a-Ginn, Have Faith in Me, Lead Me On, Love and Happiness. More music songs Saving My Love For You, Tell Me What It Is, Why?, It Aint' No Fun to Me Lyrics, It Ain't No Fun to Me Lyrics.
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 Graham Central Station Biography
Graham Central Station was the 1970s brainchild of ex-Sly and the Family Stone bassist Larry Graham. The group's sound mined a funk/pop fusion vein similar to that of Graham's former group, and showcased the leader's highly influential "thumping and popping" bass guitar technique.
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 Contemporaries
Earth, Wind & Fire, Stevie Wonder, Funkadelic, Curtis Mayfield, Kool & the Gang, Tower of Power, The Ohio Players, The Commodores, Bootsy Collins, Parliament, The Fatback Band, Rick James (Bass), The Gap Band, The Brothers Johnson, Slave, Con Funk Shun, Billy Preston, Rufus, Michael Henderson (Bass)
 Followers
Prince, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rick James (Bass), Primus, Stanley Clarke (Double Bass), Faith No More, Marcus Miller, Spin Doctors, Fishbone, Level 42, Urban Dance Squad
 Influences
James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Sly & the Family Stone, Rufus Thomas, Booker T. Jones
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