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Born To Get Down
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Das 1976er Debut der brillanten Muscles Shoals-Studiomusiker zum ersten Mal auf CD. Für Freunde von Kool & the Gang, JB Funky Horns etc. First Time Ever onto CD for Muscle Shoals Horns 1976 album "Born To Get Down" Muscle Shoals Horns' 1977 album Born To Get Down has been Expanded and on CD for the First Time Ever Expanded with 4 Bonus Track Liner Notes by Alex Henderson Re-Mastered from the Original Master Tapes by Sean Brennan, at Battery Studio's, New York Born To Get Down is a 1976 album by Muscle Shoals Horns and the original releases became their debut album for Bang Records. Produced by Barry Beckett and backed by the cream of the Muscle Shoals studio talent, this set was a complete surprise. Who would have expected a horn-based outfit to debut with so much enthusiasm. The album was simply terrific and had they avoided the dreaded trap of disco banality as showcased on funky Ken Bell guitar riffs and the showcasing of Thompson's flute playing. The slinky disco-tinged ballad, "Who's Gonna Love You" was actually a disco song for people who didn't like disco. As if you couldn't tell from the title, 'Bump De Bump You Boogie' was a mindless slice of Kool and the Gang-styled dance music. "Born To Get Down (Born To Mess Around)" found the band diving into hardcore funk, Nice groove with some classic synthesizer flourishes and punchy horn charts.
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