For our fourth installment, we've chosen a band best known for their tame early 80s repertoire. Mention the song "Celebration" and your geriatric grandmother would know you were referring to Kool & The Gang's biggest hit. But even though we at Le Smoke Disque have nothing but love for the band's late 70s and early 80s producer, Brazilian jazz legend Eumir Deodato, we want to show you the influence Robert "Kool" Bell and his compatriots had on the world when they burst on the scene in 1969 with their self titled debut. Though James Brown's JBs certainly stood out as a funky take on the big-band ensemble popularized in the swinging 1940s, Kool & The Gang took the form to its greatest heights. In doing so, they not only influenced American bands such as Tower of Power, Chicago and Blood, Sweat and Tears, but fledgling funk outfits the world over. We could have shown the band's influence on the mainstream by compiling the multitude of tributes paid by jazz greats such as Melvin Sparks and Grant Green. But we like to dig deeper than that. We start in Central and South America, where the band's eponymous hit single could have provided enough fodder for a compilation in its own right. We've decided only to include two versions here: "Los Pelos Tiesos" by Mexican funk-monsters Rabbits and Carrots and Brazilian trombonist Ed Maciel's 90-MPH burner. And, as a counterpoint to the assumption that by the late 70s, only The Gang's smooth sound hit the foreign shores, we offer up Tyree Glenn, Jr. and his post-punk outfit Brain Damage funking "Kool & The Gang" live in Germany in 1979. "Give It Up," a lesser known single from the band's first album, finds two offerings here. Thailand's The Impossibles offer a heady version fortified by fine drum breaks on the only album the band released abroad (in Sweden, of all places!). Akron, Ohio's Jessie McDaniel double-times the tune on one of his too-rare 7"s released on the small Top-Hit label. Perhaps at some point in the future, we'll revisit Kool & The Gang and examine their mid-70s oeuvre. Their sublime synth-anthem "Summer Madness" alone makes the search for covers of that era's classics worthwhile. But for now we're content to bask in the warmth of The Gang's golden era, to ponder "Funky" George's steady syncopation, to catch an earful of tough brass and Kool's funky bass. Yes, for the moment, Kool Is Back!, again.
Condition:NEW. Brand New Factory Sealed
TRACK LISTINGS
A1 – Jessie And The Mel O Tones* You Best Give It Up
A2 – Cane And Able Who's Gonna Take The Weight ?
A3 – La Mars* Kool Is Back
B1 – Rabbits & Carrots Los Pelos Tiesos
B2 – Everyday People, The Who's Gonna Take The Weight / Who's Gonna Take The Blame
B3 – Everyday People, The Funky Granny
B4 – Shorty And The Junior Kools Jamming With Shorty (Pt.A)
C1 – Shorty And The Junior Kools Jamming With Shorty (Pt.B)
C2 – Ed Maciel* Kool Is Back
C3 – Impossibles, The (3) Give It Up
C4 – Impossibles, The (3) Love The Life You Live
D1 – Dutch Rhythm Steel And Show Band* Funky Stuff
D2 – Amral's Trinidad Cavaliers Steel Orchestra* Funky Stuff
D3 – Tyree Glenn Jr.* Kool And The Gang
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