Everyday People appreciation
Swayze
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Sure, they sound a lot like Kool and the Gang. Sure, the dude who made the album produced the Kool and the Gang albums but seriously, if you have heard this lp you know how good it is. I found it in my room yesterday and put it on the turntable, seriously, its amazing. Dont lie, you know how good it is. If you say its not good your simply illegal.
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As far as the Kool & the Gang resemblance...seems like every other funk band on De-Lite and it's subsidiaries (like Red Coach) had that Koolish sound, including the Kay-Gees (who included Kool's brother). At one point, the label even read "The New York Sound," like they were trying to create a Berry Gordy-ish empire.
Pretty much... but the Everyday People that did the track World Full of People is
Ferrari dropping mucho knowledgio on the SupaPosta azzzzzzzz.
I'm about to acquire an LP by this group on Paramount.
Don't
That song's the shit.
Damnit - isn't this the group that do 'I like what I like' and yeah... I kinda like that number.
The black funk group on the Red Coach label.
That's the white rock band, from Canada. Now THAT album is the real one-tracker ("I Like What I Like," also covered by the same-name funk band), but worth keeping for that song. In my opinion.
The group that did "You can see the world"? The Paramount group maybe? I have no idea really.
Everyday People must have been one of the more popular group names of the time a la the Majestics, Fugitives, etc.
Other labels housing Everyday People:
Brooks
LBJ
Forte
GRT
And presumably many more.
Dante has one of very few copies of the Forte single, and that shit SMOKES.