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Fatback Band - Street Dance.1972

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Fatback Band - Street Dance. From Album -- LET'S DO IT AGAIN 1972 --PRECEPTION RECORDS PLP 028 USA(Collector Album)Bass, Percussion - Johnny Flippin Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Bill Curtis Flute, Saxophone [Tenor] - George Adams Guitar, Vocals - John King* Organ - Billy Hamilton Producer - Fatback Band, The Saxophone [Tenor, Soprano] - Warren Daniels Saxophone [Tenor] - Earl Shelton Trumpet - George WilliamsOne of the best-kept secrets of the early '70s, Let's Do It Again is a classic feel-good party album loaded with some of the tightest instrumental funk jams around. Released in 1972, the album gave the Fatback Band its first successful R&B single, "Street Dance." An infectious in-the-pocket vamp that crosses the danceable grooves of the Meters and the JB's with the driving Memphis soul of the Stax Horns, "Street Dance" hits its delirious high with a funk-jazz flute solo by future Charles Mingus band member George Adams. The album's opening track, "Street Dance" is built on a brick house-solid funk foundation: catchy rhythm guitar hooks, punchy horn charts, thick bouncing bass, and, of course, those fatback drums. The prominence of heavy percussion in the mix makes it amply clear that Fatback was drummer Bill Curtis' band. His unstoppable funk drumming is on par with the some of best practitioners of the art: John "Jabbo" Starks (James Brown), Steve Ferrone (Average White Band), and Joseph "Ziggy" Modeliste (The Meters). The drums on "Free Form" are anything but, as Curtis locks with bassist John Flipping in a bullet-proof groove that doesn't let up. "Free Form" sounds as if it might have been a source of inspiration for Average White Band's 1973 funk-instrumental hit, "Pick Up The Pieces." A pair of slow covers, Glen Campbell's hit "Wichita Lineman" and Bread's "Baby I'm A Want You," give the album its obligatory "quiet storm" interlude (remember this was 1972), before things heat up again with the sizzling title track. "Goin' To See My Baby" and "Give Me One More Chance" feature the album's only vocals, which are little more than some simple lines repeated over and over, along with soulful backing chants and jazzy scats. As was the case with nearly all the band's early recordings for the Perception label, the vocals and lyrics on Let's Do It Again take a backseat to the groove. Only later did the band get really serious about singing and songwriting, shortening their name to Fatback in 1977 and scoring their first Top Ten hit a year later with " I Like Girls." Their 1979 single, "King Time III (Personality Jock)" is considered by some to be the very first rap single ever made. A seminal early-'70s funk ensemble that successfully evolved with hits through the '80s, the Fatback Band was one of the few groups that managed to stick with its trademark sound through successive musical styles.

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Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: Claytyson01

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panjolakingman (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
hey you 70s guys .woooooooow music ?do you not agree?
Buckeyecat2002 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Love this old school garage band country jam style funk. Fatback, collared greens, hog mogs, pigs feet, and before you get saved, Thunder Bird, Boons Farm, Mad Dog, M-D 20/20.
sosavidz (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
OH MY GOD!!!! I'm about to pass out! I haven't heard this since I was a kid playng scalies and seeing Mr. Softee come around in the block parties..;-) FatBack was slept on big time during that era. This song is over years and will still rock a club today. I need to get this CD
thesparkxz (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
doesn't get much better than this, tight!!thnx for uploadin'
panjolakingman (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
sounds of the seventies my man.toooo goood.
gnolt (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Sounds like this was an important band that brought soul music into the disco and funk peroid of the 70's and 80's.
rebmem88 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I feel that.
JoshGellis (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Disco in 1972? I thought it began in 1974. lol. This might be the 1st made.
insideplaya (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Greasy, funky, nasty sh*t. OMG, takes me back to the day of legendary NY AM Soul outlet, Super 16 WWRL, and the morning show of, The Dixie Drifter, Enoch Hawthorne Gregory. Nutz.
hawkfist69 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This song was the my intro into the funk n soul genre. Been hooked ever since. Man I still have the 45...hahaha!!

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