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Larry Graham releasing new album on NPG Records It's been 8 years since GCS 2000 came out and it's about time for L. Graham to put some new songs out and open for Prince when Prince tours this year. Hopefully, P will put it out even if it is limited in distrbution. This time have some better promotion and marketing behind it. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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and this time dont release it.
"Do you love your brotha? Everday...everyday." Space for sale... | |
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Here's hoping Larry slides (or thumps) into retirement before that happens. | |
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EverlastingNow said: Here's hoping Larry slides (or thumps) into retirement before that happens.
C'mon, tell us how you REALLY feel about it, now! "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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"Wuunnnn.....
in a millionnn... chance of a lifetime....." | |
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Get the Graham Central Station box set on Rhino Records. "The Jam" "Earthquake" and "It's All Right" is full-fledged funk-rock. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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bashraka said: It's been 8 years since GCS 2000 came out and it's about time for L. Graham to put some new songs out and open for Prince when Prince tours this year. Hopefully, P will put it out even if it is limited in distrbution. This time have some better promotion and marketing behind it.
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If that means dealing to your mama, then i say "yeah". 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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bashraka said: MartyMcFly
If that means dealing to your mama, then i say "yeah". | |
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I'd rather see Larry Graham put out an album without the help of Prince. Both are great artists alone and don't need the help of each other. The last GCS album had a few tracks that were good but GCS and even Larry's solo albums were much better before he collaborated with Prince.
However, if Larry does do something, he doesn't need to sell out to today's sound. He needs to be just as stubborn about his music as he is about his religion. If he can do that, it would be a great album. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said:[quote]I'd rather see Larry Graham put out an album without the help of Prince.
That's my problem with Larry. All he does is follow Prince around everywhere he goes. Why can't the guy, (especially with his talent), go do something on his own? | |
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That's my problem with Larry. All he does is follow Prince around everywhere he goes. Why can't the guy, (especially with his talent), go do something on his own?
[quote] I see where you coming from about that. Larry could do a deal with Koch Records or Santuary Urban, and record a project that is good. GC2 2000 was alright, but i would like to see hook back up with the original band line up of Dynamire Vega on guitar, Robert "Butch" Sam on clavinet, "Hershall Happiness" on keys, Chocolate, with some meaningful input from Prince (maybe play on a song, sing on a song). But i wish Larry well with his new album. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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Susann209 said:[quote] vainandy said: I'd rather see Larry Graham put out an album without the help of Prince.
That's my problem with Larry. All he does is follow Prince around everywhere he goes. Why can't the guy, (especially with his talent), go do something on his own? I think it's the other way around...Prince follows him around to beg for bass guitar lessons Yoda is my Mentor! | |
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