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1 Funky Stuff - Kool & The Gang, Kool & The Gang Enterprises, Inc., Jeff Lesser, Harvey Goldberg 2 Who's Gonna Take The Weight - Kool & The Gang, Gene Redd, Malcolm Addey 3 Rhyme-Tyme People - K.G. Productions, Kool & The Gang, Dennis Ronald Thomas, Penni Saunders, Khalis Bayyan, Robert Earl "Kool" Bell, George Brown, Claydes Smith, Robert Spike Mickens, Rick West 4 Hollywood Swinging - Kool & The Gang, Kool & The Gang Enterprises, Inc., Jeff Lesser, Harvey Goldberg 5 Love The Life You Live - Kool & The Gang 6 Give It Up - Kool & The Gang 7 Chocolate Buttermilk - Kool & The Gang 8 Jungle Boogie - Kool & The Gang, Kool & The Gang Enterprises, Inc., Jeff Lesser, Harvey Goldberg, Donald Boyce 9 Let The Music Take Your Mind - Kool & The Gang 10 Open Sesame - Kool & The Gang 11 Kool It (Here Comes The Fuzz) - Kool & The Gang, Gene Redd, Malcolm Addey 12 Summer Madness - K.G. Productions, Kool & The Gang, Terry Rosiello 13 N.T. - Gene Redd Jr., Kool & The Gang 14 Pneumonia - Kool & The Gang 15 Love & Understanding - K.G. Productions, Kool & The Gang, Terry Rosiello 16 Spirit Of The Boogie - Kool & The Gang, Ronald Nathan Bell Newest Review: ... which is brought through with extensive wah-wah usage to make it such a fun tune. **Five Stars** 4. "Hollywood ... more |
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====The Act==== Kool & The Gang a New Jersey-based Funk and Disco band, who often went into Soul and Jazz at times. The band found fame from the point when they dropped their debut in 1970, but it wasn't really until later (by about their sixth album in 1973) when they really made an impact as the Funk sound had really formed itself and they were able to come up with material to act as anthems of the time. The height of success for them was in fact once they had watered-down the Funk later on as Kool led the band to more Disco-sounding by the eighties. Their last album came as recently as 2007. ====The Album==== This is a 1993 ... Read the complete review
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