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Injoy by the Bar-kays I recently saw this cd at the wreckastow for about $20. I read a bit about it online and it's considered one of their break through albums. What is it like? I'm interested in checking it out. Anyone have this? Is it funky and uptempo??
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Buy it immediately!!!!! That's a Barkays album I don't have and it's impossible to find. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Buy it immediately!!!!! That's a Barkays album I don't have and it's impossible to find.
yeah? it said in the description that was sort of their lead into the 80's sound with synths and the euro-moroder vibe. sounds like it's right up my alley but thought i'd ask here first. i may pick it up! | |
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dancerella said: vainandy said: Buy it immediately!!!!! That's a Barkays album I don't have and it's impossible to find.
yeah? it said in the description that was sort of their lead into the 80's sound with synths and the euro-moroder vibe. sounds like it's right up my alley but thought i'd ask here first. i may pick it up! I think "Move Your Boogie Body" is on that album. If so, that track is very disco/funk sounding and was very popular at the time. It is kind of a departure from their "Too Hot To Stop" type stuff. "Body Fever" from their 1980 album "As One" is like a shorter carbon copy of "Move Your Boogie Body". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I think "Move Your Boogie Body" is on that album. If so, that track is very disco/funk sounding and was very popular at the time. It is kind of a departure from their "Too Hot To Stop" type stuff. "Body Fever" from their 1980 album "As One" is like a shorter carbon copy of "Move Your Boogie Body". i'm actually not familiar with those songs but if it's kinda disco funky with some synths then i'd pick it up for sure. i wonder why this album is so rare and expensive? | |
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Bar-Kays fans, "Injoy" http://hip-oselect.com/sc...342F4DC3A3
1. More And More 2. Move Your Boogie Body 3. Running In And Out Of My Life 4. Girl I'm On Your Side 5. Loving You Is My Occupation 6. Today Is The Day 7. You've Been 8. Up In Here RELEASE DATE: AVAILABLE NOW CD Edition limited to 5000 individually numbered copies. If "Move Your Boogie Body" isn’t one of the best calls to get your tired behind out of the chair and onto the dance floor, well, we don’t know what is. The Bar-Kays came to prominence, and also nearly to conclusion, as Otis Redding’s backup band at Stax. Made up primarily of studio musicians, the Stax/Volt doppelganger for the Funk Brothers was almost entirely wiped out in the plane crash that claimed the life of Otis Redding just as he was having his signature hit, "(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay." Upon regrouping, the Bar-Kays kept a fairly steady profile on the R&B charts as a primarily instrumental soul/funk unit. They accompanied Isaac Hayes on his breakthrough Hot Buttered Soul album, but gradually realized that their horizons would widen only if they branched into vocals. In 1971, they brought in Larry Dodson as their vocalist, and the following year they scored their biggest chart hit since Soul Finger. Flash forward to 1979: the Bar-Kays have departed their bankrupted label (Stax) for Mercury’s greener pastures. Actually, the pastures were lined with gold: all their Seventies Mercury albums (with one exception) went gold or platinum. Injoy leaped onto the R&B album charts explosively, reaching #2 (it hit #35 on the pop charts). Seamlessly amalgamating their earlier funk with the Euro-dance sounds being popularized by the likes of studio wizard Giorgio Moroder, the Bar-Kays set themselves up for half a decade of continued success with this album. Did You Know? The Bar-Kays’ name was derived from the name of their favorite rum (Bacardi). [Edited 7/27/07 11:33am] PRINCE: Always and Forever
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dancerella said: vainandy said: I think "Move Your Boogie Body" is on that album. If so, that track is very disco/funk sounding and was very popular at the time. It is kind of a departure from their "Too Hot To Stop" type stuff. "Body Fever" from their 1980 album "As One" is like a shorter carbon copy of "Move Your Boogie Body". i'm actually not familiar with those songs but if it's kinda disco funky with some synths then i'd pick it up for sure. i wonder why this album is so rare and expensive? Yeah, I think they have some synths in them. Not Prince sounding synths, but synths nonetheless. You've been watching "Soul Train" lately. They played "Move Your Boogie Body" about a month or so ago. They played it during the Scramble Board part and ended the song rather early. I would have to pull my DVDs to refresh my memory on which episode it was. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Bar-Kays fans, "Injoy" http://hip-oselect.com/sc...342F4DC3A3
1. More And More 2. Move Your Boogie Body 3. Running In And Out Of My Life 4. Girl I'm On Your Side 5. Loving You Is My Occupation 6. Today Is The Day 7. You've Been 8. Up In Here RELEASE DATE: AVAILABLE NOW CD Edition limited to 5000 individually numbered copies. If "Move Your Boogie Body" isn’t one of the best calls to get your tired behind out of the chair and onto the dance floor, well, we don’t know what is. The Bar-Kays came to prominence, and also nearly to conclusion, as Otis Redding’s backup band at Stax. Made up primarily of studio musicians, the Stax/Volt doppelganger for the Funk Brothers was almost entirely wiped out in the plane crash that claimed the life of Otis Redding just as he was having his signature hit, "(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay." Upon regrouping, the Bar-Kays kept a fairly steady profile on the R&B charts as a primarily instrumental soul/funk unit. They accompanied Isaac Hayes on his breakthrough Hot Buttered Soul album, but gradually realized that their horizons would widen only if they branched into vocals. In 1971, they brought in Larry Dodson as their vocalist, and the following year they scored their biggest chart hit since Soul Finger. Flash forward to 1979: the Bar-Kays have departed their bankrupted label (Stax) for Mercury’s greener pastures. Actually, the pastures were lined with gold: all their Seventies Mercury albums (with one exception) went gold or platinum. Injoy leaped onto the R&B album charts explosively, reaching #2 (it hit #35 on the pop charts). Seamlessly amalgamating their earlier funk with the Euro-dance sounds being popularized by the likes of studio wizard Giorgio Moroder, the Bar-Kays set themselves up for half a decade of continued success with this album. Did You Know? The Bar-Kays’ name was derived from the name of their favorite rum (Bacardi). [Edited 7/27/07 11:33am] cool, thanks for posting! this albums sounds cool! i figured i'd get it since the samples i heard from the new prince cd wasn't doing it for me and i need some funk! | |
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vainandy said: Yeah, I think they have some synths in them. Not Prince sounding synths, but synths nonetheless. You've been watching "Soul Train" lately. They played "Move Your Boogie Body" about a month or so ago. They played it during the Scramble Board part and ended the song rather early. I would have to pull my DVDs to refresh my memory on which episode it was. i really don't remeber but i probably have heard it before. | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said:
3. Running In And Out Of My Life 6. Today Is The Day Two nice slow jams I have on "Best Of" compilation CDs. I really love "Running In and Out Of My Life". 8. Up In Here
I heard this one for the first time on "Soul Train" a few weeks ago when a pop locking group did their routine to it. It was pretty decent. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: LittleBLUECorvette said:
3. Running In And Out Of My Life 6. Today Is The Day Two nice slow jams I have on "Best Of" compilation CDs. I really love "Running In and Out Of My Life". 8. Up In Here
I heard this one for the first time on "Soul Train" a few weeks ago when a pop locking group did their routine to it. It was pretty decent. Did you click the linkatt the top, you can hear snippets if the 8 tracks. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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LittleBLUECorvette said: vainandy said: I heard this one for the first time on "Soul Train" a few weeks ago when a pop locking group did their routine to it. It was pretty decent. Did you click the linkatt the top, you can hear snippets if the 8 tracks. Yeah, I clicked it, and as usual, my job has all forms of musical players blocked. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Yeah, I clicked it, and as usual, my job has all forms of musical players blocked. yup, same goes for me. i couldn't listen to it here at work! | |
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vainandy said: LittleBLUECorvette said:
3. Running In And Out Of My Life 6. Today Is The Day Two nice slow jams I have on "Best Of" compilation CDs. I really love "Running In and Out Of My Life". 8. Up In Here
I heard this one for the first time on "Soul Train" a few weeks ago when a pop locking group did their routine to it. It was pretty decent. i think i saw that one. that po locking group was fierce! i think i liked the track too but can't really remember. do you know how the rest of the album is? | |
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dancerella said: vainandy said: I heard this one for the first time on "Soul Train" a few weeks ago when a pop locking group did their routine to it. It was pretty decent. i think i saw that one. that po locking group was fierce! i think i liked the track too but can't really remember. do you know how the rest of the album is? Only that "Move Your Boogie Body" is an uptempo jam and "Today Is The Day" is a decent slow jam. "Running In And Out Of My Life" is nice slow jam where they sing in a falsetto. I haven't heard the other songs. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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You really should get that CD because it is so rare and only $20. I've seen people try to charge more for it over the internet. Hell, I can't even find a vinyl copy. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: You really should get that CD because it is so rare and only $20. I've seen people try to charge more for it over the internet. Hell, I can't even find a vinyl copy.
wow in that case it's mine if it's still there! i'll get it and let you know how it is. | |
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IMO, "Injoy" was the album that established The Bar-Kays as a top-level funk band and fully shedded the "Stax sidemen" label that once defined them for a decade. There were some really strong songs on that album:
* "Move Your Boogie Body," a funk/dance floor anthem with the synth rhythm that reminds me slightly of Funkadelic's "(Not Just) Knee Deep;" * "Running In and Out of My Life," a ballad featuring lead singer Larry Dodson in a falsetto; * "Today Is the Day," another ballad that is a melancholy good-bye song; * "Loving You Is My Occupation" and "Up in Here," another pair of grooving sounds with chugging beats. THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
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Najee said: IMO, "Injoy" was the album that established The Bar-Kays as a top-level funk band and fully shedded the "Stax sidemen" label that once defined them for a decade. There were some really strong songs on that album:
* "Move Your Boogie Body," a funk/dance floor anthem with the synth rhythm that reminds me slightly of Funkadelic's "(Not Just) Knee Deep;" * "Running In and Out of My Life," a ballad featuring lead singer Larry Dodson in a falsetto; * "Today Is the Day," another ballad that is a melancholy good-bye song; * "Loving You Is My Occupation" and "Up in Here," another pair of grooving sounds with chugging beats. hey, thanks for the review. i just picked it up at lunchtime so i'll be listening to it this evening. i'll let you all know what i think. i have a feeling i'll dig it. | |
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Najee said: IMO, "Injoy" was the album that established The Bar-Kays as a top-level funk band and fully shedded the "Stax sidemen" label that once defined them for a decade. There were some really strong songs on that album:
* "Move Your Boogie Body," a funk/dance floor anthem with the synth rhythm that reminds me slightly of Funkadelic's "(Not Just) Knee Deep;" * "Running In and Out of My Life," a ballad featuring lead singer Larry Dodson in a falsetto; * "Today Is the Day," another ballad that is a melancholy good-bye song; * "Loving You Is My Occupation" and "Up in Here," another pair of grooving sounds with chugging beats. To me Boogie Body has that One Nation Under A Groove feel to it...listen to that bass.. And I think that's Sherman Guy singin lead on Running In and Out of My Life, with Dobson providing the background vocals... Girl I'm On Your Side & More And More are 2 other great jams | |
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funkpill said: To me Boogie Body has that One Nation Under A Groove feel to it...listen to that bass..
I wasn't referring to the bassline to "Move Your Boogie Body" but the synth riff that was the melody part. But I feel we're equally getting our point across in that the synth parts came across as P-Funk-inspired. funkpill said: And I think that's Sherman Guy singin lead on Running In and Out of My Life, with Dobson providing the background vocals...
I looked through my liner notes of all the Bar-Kays albums I own and they never listed credits for each song individually, only collectively. Larry Dodson is always listed as lead vocals (Sherman Guy was never listed as a lead vocal for any particular song, just generally as "percussion and vocals"). Another song featuring that falsetto-style singing -- "I Can't Believe You're Leaving Me" on "Propositions" -- is never credited to Guy singing, just referring back to the general credit listing. If I'm not mistaken, The Bar-Kays made have "performed" "I Can't Believe You're Leaving Me" on a "Soul Train" episode and Dodson was the "lead vocalist." Since Dodson has been referred as the only person to be the lead vocalist on a Bar-Kays song and I've never seen a liner note stating anyone but Dodson was the lead vocals on a song, I'm inclined to believe it was Dodson singing "Running In and Out of My Life." However, it wouldn't shock me if that wasn't Dodson -- I always thought that key in which "Running" was performed sounded a little too odd for that to have been his voice. [Edited 7/28/07 5:09am] THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
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vainandy said: You really should get that CD because it is so rare and only $20. I've seen people try to charge more for it over the internet. Hell, I can't even find a vinyl copy.
I agree; in general, it's hard to find any Mercury label Bar-Kays album printed. I was shocked when "Propositions" was released on CD a few years ago and I've yet to see albums like "Nightcruisin'," "Dangerous," "Flying High on Your Love," "Too Hot to Stop" and "As One" released. [Edited 7/28/07 5:18am] THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
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sometimes i wonder if the org is the only place these kats get respect...i just watched a couple videos of theirs on youtube and well, ummmm...
but...i did discover i actually know one of their songs...Freakshow On The Dancefloor. Space for sale... | |
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I wish to see this album on cd
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vainandy said: Buy it immediately!!!!! That's a Barkays album I don't have and it's impossible to find.
http://www.cduniverse.com...4342&BAB=Zcduniverse.com has it listed as an import for sale. It's still about $20. It's also available on Hip-o Select's website. http://www.hip-oselect.co...342F4DC3A3 [Edited 7/28/07 11:28am] **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Najee said:
Another song featuring that falsetto-style singing -- "I Can't Believe You're Leaving Me" on "Propositions" -- I love that slow jam. I never listened to it when the album was popular. When I bought my CD recorder in the 2000s and was recording a lot of my vinyl albums, that's when I discovered it and fell in love with it. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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sometimes i wonder if the org is the only place these kats get respect...i just watched a couple videos of theirs on youtube and well, ummmm... Those guys are wild! but...i did discover i actually know one of their songs...Freakshow On The Dancefloor.
The freaks, the freaks....I just love the freaks. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Here's a more recent picture of them. They may be old as hell but they can still get off.
I wish I could find a picture of Larry with the snake. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: sosgemini said:
sometimes i wonder if the org is the only place these kats get respect...i just watched a couple videos of theirs on youtube and well, ummmm... Those guys are wild! but...i did discover i actually know one of their songs...Freakshow On The Dancefloor.
The freaks, the freaks....I just love the freaks. there was all sortsa ugliness in that band. Space for sale... | |
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vainandy said: Here's a more recent picture of them. They may be old as hell but they can still get off.
I wish I could find a picture of Larry with the snake. I've got one!! Actually, more than one that I took recently. If I can figure out how to post it, I will.... Never trust anything spoken in the presence of an erection.
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