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    Fatback - Man With The Band

    Posted By: jetset
    Fatback - Man With The Band

    Fatback - Man With The Band (1977)
    EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks)+CUE, LOG | Scans | 320 MB
    Soul, Funk, Disco | Label: Southbound | Fileserve + Filesonic

    A key transitional record from Fatback – one that sits nicely between their earlier funk and later club years! The record clearly knows this aspect about itself – as side one is titled "Vintage – House Party", and features more longer-jamming takes on the grooves that group was beginning during their Event years – a tightening up of the rougher initial Fatback groove, with plenty of bass driving the bottom of the tracks and lots more guitar work over the top. Side two shifts the focus to the "Tasty – Disco Party" mode – a style that's not that different from the first, but which has some smoother touches overall. Great Fatback all around, and titles include "Funk Backin", "Master Booty", "The Man With The Band", "Mile High", "I Gotta Thing For You", "Midnight Freak", and "Zodiac Man".

    Tracklist:

    Vintage House Party:
    1 The Man With The Band 10:19
    2 Master Booty 5:23
    3 Funk Backin' 4:42
    Tasty Disco Party:
    4 Mile High 6:23
    5 I Gotta Thing For You 5:21
    6 Midnight Freak 5:13
    7 Zodiac Man 4:02

    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008

    EAC extraction logfile from 19. May 2009, 22:10

    Fatback / Man With The Band

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    Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
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    Gap handling : Appended to previous track

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    1 | 0:00.00 | 10:19.17 | 0 | 46441
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    6 | 32:09.72 | 5:14.25 | 144747 | 168321
    7 | 37:24.22 | 4:02.65 | 168322 | 186536


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    Man With the Band finds Fatback stylistically treading water: While they are moving closer to the distinctive blend of funk and disco they would perfect on albums like Fired Up and Kickin’ and XII, the tracks presented here lack the focus and distinctive hooks that made those albums work. The result is an album that grooves along without ever picking up a lot of steam. The epic title track that kicks off the album represents these problems: While it contains some hypnotic moments where the band’s energy merges seamlessly with the song’s handful of hooks, it ends up dragging because these magical moments are interspersed with too much aimless jamming. Other tracks are reasonably energetic throughout but lack the distinctive riffs or creative arrangements that would make them notable (“Master Booty” and “Funk Backin’”). There are also a couple of throwaways, the most notable one being “Zodiac Man,” which tosses out some silly astrology-inspired lyrics over a repetitive, lightweight groove. Despite these problems, there are some moments that manage to gel in a memorable way:”Mile High” blends high harmony vocals and spacy synthesizer lines to create an engagingly jazzy dance tune and “Midnight Freak” carefully molds its relentless groove into a tight arrangement that makes it a strong mid-tempo jam with a memorably sultry atmosphere. In the end, Man With the Band has enough strong moments to make it a worthwhile purchase for disco fanatics but isn’t consistent enough to keep the casual listener interested




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