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Rel. date: 08.27.2014
Artist: KC And The Sunshine Band
Album: The Best Of KC And The Sunshine Band
Label: Rhino Records
Catalog Nr: 70940
Language: English
Genre: Funk
Source: CDDA
Size: 382.75 MB
URL: T R A C K L i S T
01. Sound Your Funky Horn 03:06
02. Get Down Tonight 03:14
03. I'm Your Boogie Man 04:04
04. (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty 03:08
05. Queen Of Clubs 03:19
06. That's The Way (I Like It) 03:06
07. Keep It Comin' Love 03:54
08. Please Don't Go 03:50
09. Boogie Shoes 02:12
10. Let's Go Rock And Roll 03:35
11. Give It Up 04:06
12. Do You Wanna Go Party 03:47
13. I Like To Do It 02:57
14. Shotgun Shuffle 02:49
15. Wrap Your Arms Around Me 03:43
16. All I Want 04:29
55:19
55:19 min
382.75 MB
R E L E A S E i N F O R M A T i O N
The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band was a compilation album by KC
& The Sunshine Band, first released in 1990. The album contained
hits from 1974-1979 including every track included in their 1980
Greatest Hits compilation (which had gone out of print), along
with their top 20 1983 hit "Give It Up" and other moderately
successful singles
From 1974-1979, KC & the Sunshine Band were one of the most
popular R&B/pop acts and writers of the era. The Best of KC & the
Sunshine Band covers the high points of the band's production team
of keyboardist/vocalist Harry Wayne "K.C." Casey and quirky
bassist Richard Finch. The earliest tracks, "Queen of Clubs" and
"Sound Your Funky Horn," are good but not great glossy, heavily
produced R&B. The list of hits here is impressive whether looking
from a straight-up R&B standpoint or early R&B-based disco. "Get
Down Tonight" and "That's the Way I Like It," in fact, are the
perfect examples of what happened in dance-based music. Tracks
from the band's best album, Part 3, rightfully get a lot of slots
here. Essential offerings like "I'm Your Boogie Man," "Wrap Your
Arms Around Me," "I Like to Do It," and "(Shake, Shake, Shake)
Shake Your Booty" display the band as a tireless polyrhythmic
machine. The brilliant "Keep It Comin' Love" arguably bests them
all. This best-of also includes later tracks, including the
raucous and flashy "Do You Wanna Go Party" and the sweeping ballad
"Please Don't Go." Although this best-of is more thorough than
most, fans might notice a few omissions. "I Get Lifted" and their
so-bad-it's-good cover of the Four Tops' classic "It's the Same
Old Song" didn't make the cut. The Best of KC & the Sunshine Band
is an excellent overview and proves that the band was indeed
closer to R&B than they ever were to disco
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