Some bands enjoy their greatest success with their first release, and this Brooklyn-based funk ensemble is a good example. Their first single was the chart-topping "Movin'." Aside from the verse being chanted in unison, this aggressively paced dance number, with its catchy, melodious hook line, utilizes reeds and brass, complemented by keyboard and synthesizer solos from bandleader Randy Muller. The single moved its way to the number one spot on the R&B charts, the group's only chart-topper out of 17 singles that reached the charts, and one of two to ever crack the Top Ten. The follow-up single, "Changin'," has a similar arrangement at a slightly slower tempo. The melody is not seductive like its predecessor. Seeming to be more of a musical exhibition and less dance-oriented, it still managed to peak at number 24 on the charts. While the group's music is centered around its horns, the majority of the songs from this album feature vocals throughout the verses and choruses. Adding their social awareness to the mix on a couple tracks, all numbers are consistent with the album's dance/funk appeal.
HEADFONEHAUS this is amazing BLOG site....I have never seen blog like this.You have a lot of love for music and other people......I have bookmarked this site as the best spot on the web............If you are interested for some cooperation please contact me at cuckosystem@gmail.com
just picked this up at a random thrift store because of the awesome cover. Who knew it would be an amazing album? I did, because I judge albums by their cover.
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Some bands enjoy their greatest success with their first release, and this Brooklyn-based funk ensemble is a good example. Their first single was the chart-topping "Movin'." Aside from the verse being chanted in unison, this aggressively paced dance number, with its catchy, melodious hook line, utilizes reeds and brass, complemented by keyboard and synthesizer solos from bandleader Randy Muller. The single moved its way to the number one spot on the R&B charts, the group's only chart-topper out of 17 singles that reached the charts, and one of two to ever crack the Top Ten. The follow-up single, "Changin'," has a similar arrangement at a slightly slower tempo. The melody is not seductive like its predecessor. Seeming to be more of a musical exhibition and less dance-oriented, it still managed to peak at number 24 on the charts. While the group's music is centered around its horns, the majority of the songs from this album feature vocals throughout the verses and choruses. Adding their social awareness to the mix on a couple tracks, all numbers are consistent with the album's dance/funk appeal.
HEADFONEHAUS this is amazing BLOG site....I have never seen blog like this.You have a lot of love for music and other people......I have bookmarked this site as the best spot on the web............If you are interested for some cooperation please contact me at cuckosystem@gmail.com
1. Movin'
2. Peekin'
3. Changin'
4. Love
5. Talkin'
6. Dance
just picked this up at a random thrift store because of the awesome cover. Who knew it would be an amazing album? I did, because I judge albums by their cover.
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