Post a great soul/ funk LP from 1976
Guzzo
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So lately I've had a falling out with music, but were now in couples counseling and trying to work it out.I spoke with a specialist yesterday (hi SOI) and he recommended I spend some time getting reacquainted with this albumsure enough it worked. Fantastic album. Side A is great from start to finish. Theres a couple cheesy covers and remakes on the 2nd side (Money & Knock on Wood) but overall this LP is a winner.What else is good from '76?
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Ewwww.
I haven't heard that album, but seriously 1976 seems to be the year of crappy releases. Thats why I'm trying to get a couple recommendations
lloyd price-music music
the track "what did you do with my love" is really nice and he does a good cover version of "uphill peace of mind".
Ronnie McNeir's 1976 Motown album.
btw, Ad*m my band just made the cover of Citylife!!
- spidey
word!
I got plans to be out in your neck of the wood later on this month.
also got that little stack in the special D**g* holsd pile.
I'll hit you up later on
that reminds me of another '76 release
from your description, this does not sound like it qualifies as a "great" LP.
but here's one
also I believe that one is from '75
i've got a spare at the moment if anyone is interested
The Moments - Moments With You
it's a good album. it's grimy bill, not soft bill.
YES
Lamont Dozier production. Solid. $3 everywhere.
GEMIGO SHREDS
MORE THAN JUST A NICE PAIR OF BREASTS
I contest both of these.
Do you dislike Chicago-style vocal group soul in general?
As for the Choc Milk, I just enjoy the sound of mid-70's Allen Toussaint productions like this.
I can see it not being people's thing, but I think even if you aren't into it, you can't really call it bad.
There's nothing I like more--but this record is tepid.
Wow - I'll have to dig it out and give it another listen.
I had fond memories of it, I'm curious to see how they hold up.