The J.B.'s - Groove Machine (1979)
P.Funk | no scans | 39:28 | mp3@320cbr | 91mb | re-issued 2004
' In addition to backing Brown on stage and on record during this era, the J.B.'s also recorded albums and singles on their own, sometimes with Brown performing on organ or synthesizer. Their albums were generally a mixture of heavy funk tracks and some more jazz-oriented pieces. They scored a number of chart hits in the early 1970s, including "Pass the Peas," "Gimme Some More," and the #1 R&B hit, "Doing It to Death". Credited to "Fred Wesley & the J.B.'s", "Doing It to Death" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in July 1973. Nearly all of their recordings were produced by Brown and most were released on his own label, People Records. Like most of James Brown's music, the J.B.'s recorded output has been heavily mined for samples by hip hop DJs and record producers. ' source: discomusic.comTrack Listing:
01. Rock Groove Machine 9:02
02. Georgia Peach Disco 10:17
03. Just Wanna Make You Dance (feat. Maxxi) 8:10
04. Rock Disco #1 7:24
05. Rock 4:32
Personnel:
usual suspects…
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