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Thread started 10/01/04 8:46am

Harlepolis

Kool & The Gang-What The Hell Should I Start With?

Their catalogue is so huge I don't know what to pick. Hell, I can't even find a good compilation by them.

Mind to give a sista some clues?
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Reply #1 posted 10/01/04 9:01am

OdysseyMiles

Here's the compilation I have:


This one is cool for people who dig the 80's stuff. I was born in '75, so i grew up on stuff like "Too Hot" and "Ladies' Night"

Here's a tracklisting:

1. Celebration

2. Get Down On It

3. Fresh

4. Too Hot

5. Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It)

6. Let's Go Dancin' (Ooh La, La, La)

7. Misled

8. Cherish - (12" mix)

9. Ladies Night

10. Steppin' Out

11. Joanna

12. In The Heart

13. Take It To The Top

14. Tonight - (12" mix)

15. No Show

16. Straight Ahead

17. Stone Love

The other compilation precedes that one:



This is for fans of the older stuff.

1. Funky Stuff
2. Who's Gonna Take The Weight, Pts. I & II
3. Rhyme Tyme People
4. Hollywood Swinging
5. Love The Life You Live, Pts. I & II
6. Give It Up
7. Chocolate Buttermilk
8. Jungle Boogie
9. Let The Music Take Your Mind (Extended Version)
10. Open Sesame, Pt. II
11. Kool It (Here Comes The Fuzz)
12. Summer Madness (Live)
13. N.T., Pts. I & II
14. Pneumonia
15. Love & Understanding (Come Together)
16. Spirit Of The Boogie

Enjoy!
P.S. Kool & The Gang was my first concert.
Ohio State Fair, 198-somethin'.
thumbs up!
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Reply #2 posted 10/01/04 9:07am

Harlepolis

Thats what I'm talking about nod

What about their albums? Whats the best one?

I feel kinda guilty for not knowing their shit quite well.
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Reply #3 posted 10/01/04 9:13am

OdysseyMiles

Harlepolis said:

Thats what I'm talking about nod

What about their albums? Whats the best one?

I feel kinda guilty for not knowing their shit quite well.


Don't feel guilty, 'cause I really don't know much more than what I posted. biggrin
Hopefully, some of the "true funk soldiers" up in here will step up.
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Reply #4 posted 10/01/04 9:22am

Slave2daGroove

"Wild and Peaceful" is an early album before JT Taylor joined and made them disco, just "funky stuff" (my favorite tune on this album)

"Good Times" is another early one that is in regular rotation for it's funkiness.

trufunk solider reporting for duty lol
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Reply #5 posted 10/01/04 9:24am

OdysseyMiles

Slave2daGroove said:

"Wild and Peaceful" is an early album before JT Taylor joined and made them disco, just "funky stuff" (my favorite tune on this album)

"Good Times" is another early one that is in regular rotation for it's funkiness.

trufunk solider reporting for duty lol


eek That's the tiniest avatar I've ever seen.
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Reply #6 posted 10/01/04 9:41am

NuPwr319

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OdysseyMiles said:



This is for fans of the older stuff.

1. Funky Stuff
2. Who's Gonna Take The Weight, Pts. I & II
3. Rhyme Tyme People
4. Hollywood Swinging
5. Love The Life You Live, Pts. I & II
6. Give It Up
7. Chocolate Buttermilk
8. Jungle Boogie
9. Let The Music Take Your Mind (Extended Version)
10. Open Sesame, Pt. II
11. Kool It (Here Comes The Fuzz)
12. Summer Madness (Live)
13. N.T., Pts. I & II
14. Pneumonia
15. Love & Understanding (Come Together)
16. Spirit Of The Boogie




Oh, yeah. *This'll* be the one I'll pick up. I never could get into them after JT joined the band.
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Reply #7 posted 10/01/04 9:46am

uPtoWnNY

Damn right!!! Give me that good ol' FUNKY STUFF! Their 80's music never did it for me.
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Reply #8 posted 10/01/04 10:08am

sextonseven

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The later JT Kool & The Gang is okay if you like lite-pop-funk. (I personally can't stand it.)
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Reply #9 posted 10/01/04 10:22am

missfee

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summer madness is the ultimate r&b instrumental ever!!!!
I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #10 posted 10/01/04 10:25am

TheOrgerFormer
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Harle, pick up the compilation with the older stuff. It's more 'you'. nod
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Reply #11 posted 10/01/04 12:00pm

theAudience

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TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said:

Harle, pick up the compilation with the older stuff. It's more 'you'. nod

I co-sign TOFKA on this.
This is all the pre-JT/pre-POP stuff when they were seriously throwing down.

tA

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http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm
"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #12 posted 10/01/04 4:19pm

manki

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U should get this 1:

Gangthology
This 2cd set is so awsome cuz it features some of their rare jazzier stuff
from the early days.Also it includes the studioversion of Summer madness
Pleeeeease follow my advise on this 1 Harle,just this once!!!
/peace Manki
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Reply #13 posted 10/01/04 7:43pm

UptownDeb

OdysseyMiles said:

Here's the compilation I have:


This one is cool for people who dig the 80's stuff. I was born in '75, so i grew up on stuff like "Too Hot" and "Ladies' Night"

Here's a tracklisting:

1. Celebration

2. Get Down On It

3. Fresh

4. Too Hot

5. Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It)

6. Let's Go Dancin' (Ooh La, La, La)

7. Misled

8. Cherish - (12" mix)

9. Ladies Night

10. Steppin' Out

11. Joanna

12. In The Heart

13. Take It To The Top

14. Tonight - (12" mix)

15. No Show

16. Straight Ahead

17. Stone Love

The other compilation precedes that one:



This is for fans of the older stuff.

1. Funky Stuff
2. Who's Gonna Take The Weight, Pts. I & II
3. Rhyme Tyme People
4. Hollywood Swinging
5. Love The Life You Live, Pts. I & II
6. Give It Up
7. Chocolate Buttermilk
8. Jungle Boogie
9. Let The Music Take Your Mind (Extended Version)
10. Open Sesame, Pt. II
11. Kool It (Here Comes The Fuzz)
12. Summer Madness (Live)
13. N.T., Pts. I & II
14. Pneumonia
15. Love & Understanding (Come Together)
16. Spirit Of The Boogie

Enjoy!
P.S. Kool & The Gang was my first concert.
Ohio State Fair, 198-somethin'.
thumbs up!


Good calls! thumbs up!

1969-1976 is my favorite. They got pretty mainstream when JT joined the Gang. They've got a Spanish version of "Celebration" but I don't own it.
[Edited 10/1/04 19:44pm]
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Reply #14 posted 10/01/04 7:48pm

psykosoul

manki said:

U should get this 1:

Gangthology
This 2cd set is so awsome cuz it features some of their rare jazzier stuff
from the early days.Also it includes the studioversion of Summer madness
Pleeeeease follow my advise on this 1 Harle,just this once!!!
/peace Manki


you beat me to it. This is the best compilation of theirs I've seen. thumbs up!
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Reply #15 posted 10/02/04 10:04am

Harlepolis

manki said:

U should get this 1:

Gangthology
This 2cd set is so awsome cuz it features some of their rare jazzier stuff
from the early days.Also it includes the studioversion of Summer madness
Pleeeeease follow my advise on this 1 Harle,just this once!!!
/peace Manki


I always do, baby lol

But hell yeah, I might go with this one along with that 69-76 compilation. Dug their lata stuff but not enough to listen SERIOUSLY!

You guys are the va va voom bomb diggity for the nice feedback, thanx ya'll biggrin
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Reply #16 posted 10/02/04 12:34pm

theAudience

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Harlepolis said:

I might go with this one along with that 69-76 compilation.


Good decision. wink

The Gangthology comp fills the holes left from the The Best of Kool & the Gang 1969-1976 disc.
(It's just got too much J.T. for my taste.)

Breeze & Soul
Sea of Tranquility
More Funky Stuff
Street Corner Symphony
Electric Frog
Lucky For Me
I Remember John W. Coltrane
Heaven at Once
Sugar
Whiting H.&G.
Winter Sadness
You Don't Have To Change
Messenger of Wisdom
Free
Wild & Peaceful



Kool and the Gang (1st album)

These bangin' tunes from their 1st album should have been on one of those comps.
Kool's Back Again
The Gang's Back Again
Raw Hamburger




Music Is The Message (4th album)

This is a killer record, if you can find it, containing many tunes you can't get anywhere else.
Music Is The Message
Soul Vibrations (can be found on the Hollywood Swinging comp on Rebound)
Blowin' With the Wind
Funky Granny
The Penguin (can be found on the Hollywood Swinging comp on Rebound)

Other groovin' cuts:
North, East, South, West (from Good Times)
Rated X (from Good Times)
Light of Worlds (from Light of Worlds)
Caribbean Festival (from Spirit of the Boogie)

When it comes to down-to-earth raw funk grooves, after James Brown, this early time period of Kool & the Gang is the very next on my list.

A few more edit:
from Live at P.J.'s:
Ricksonata
Ronnie's Groove
Dujii


from Live at the Sex Machine:
Funky Man
What Would the World Be Like Without Music/Let The Music Take Your Mind


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm
[Edited 10/2/04 14:05pm]
"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #17 posted 10/02/04 1:13pm

rollo

if you want to hear kool and the gang at their best you need to listen to the song 'heaven at once' on their 'wild and peaceful' album. awesome song!!!!
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Reply #18 posted 10/03/04 10:11am

Harlepolis

theAudience said:

Harlepolis said:

I might go with this one along with that 69-76 compilation.


Good decision. wink

The Gangthology comp fills the holes left from the The Best of Kool & the Gang 1969-1976 disc.
(It's just got too much J.T. for my taste.)

Breeze & Soul
Sea of Tranquility
More Funky Stuff
Street Corner Symphony
Electric Frog
Lucky For Me
I Remember John W. Coltrane
Heaven at Once
Sugar
Whiting H.&G.
Winter Sadness
You Don't Have To Change
Messenger of Wisdom
Free
Wild & Peaceful



Kool and the Gang (1st album)

These bangin' tunes from their 1st album should have been on one of those comps.
Kool's Back Again
The Gang's Back Again
Raw Hamburger




Music Is The Message (4th album)

This is a killer record, if you can find it, containing many tunes you can't get anywhere else.
Music Is The Message
Soul Vibrations (can be found on the Hollywood Swinging comp on Rebound)
Blowin' With the Wind
Funky Granny
The Penguin (can be found on the Hollywood Swinging comp on Rebound)

Other groovin' cuts:
North, East, South, West (from Good Times)
Rated X (from Good Times)
Light of Worlds (from Light of Worlds)
Caribbean Festival (from Spirit of the Boogie)

When it comes to down-to-earth raw funk grooves, after James Brown, this early time period of Kool & the Gang is the very next on my list.

A few more edit:
from Live at P.J.'s:
Ricksonata
Ronnie's Groove
Dujii


from Live at the Sex Machine:
Funky Man
What Would the World Be Like Without Music/Let The Music Take Your Mind


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm
[Edited 10/2/04 14:05pm]


DAYMN shocked ah well,,,here goes my wasted rent money next month lol but I don't mind one least bit music

You know you're the shit, Audience biggrin

Good lookin' out.
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Reply #19 posted 10/03/04 11:45am

heybaby

uPtoWnNY said:

Damn right!!! Give me that good ol' FUNKY STUFF! Their 80's music never did it for me.

yeah the old shit is the good shit. and summer madness studio or live is my favorite.
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Reply #20 posted 10/03/04 4:55pm

vainandy

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My favorite Kool & The Gang album is "Ladies Night".
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #21 posted 10/04/04 3:11am

DavidEye

manki said:[quote]






Mannki,where can I get this set? i haven't seen it at any local record stores and last I checked,it wasn't at Amazon either confuse
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Reply #22 posted 10/04/04 11:27am

theAudience

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DavidEye said:







where can I get this set? confuse


Looks like allmusic has it: BUY IT

tA

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http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm
"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #23 posted 10/04/04 11:30am

Harlepolis

theAudience said:

DavidEye said:







where can I get this set? confuse


Looks like allmusic has it: BUY IT

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm


Barnes & Noble,,,,thats the place.
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Reply #24 posted 10/04/04 11:30am

theAudience

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Harlepolis said:

DAYMN shocked ah well,,,here goes my wasted rent money next month lol but I don't mind one least bit music

You know you're the shit, Audience biggrin

Good lookin' out.

Just tryin' to help where I can.
Don't want you to do nothin' wrong wink

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm
"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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