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The Brothers Johnson and Jeff Lorber - "Think Back and Remember" / "Sunlight" ...
In late 1980, George Johnson of The Brothers Johnson wrote and contributed background vocals to "Think Back and Remember" , and gave the song to keyboardist Jeff Lorber...Later, Jeff would contribute Keys for the Brothers Johnson on their tune, "Sunlight" ... Jeff Lorber Fusion - Think Back and Remember(from "Galaxian", 1980) Brothers Johnson - Sunlight (from "Winners", 1981) ... [Edited 2/27/09 7:35am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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In late 1980, George Johnson of The Brothers Johnson wrote and contributed background vocals to "Think Back and Remember" , and gave the song to keyboardist Jeff Lorber...Later, Jeff would contribute Keys for the Brothers Johnon on their tune, "Sunlight" ... Jeff Lorber Fusion - Think Back and Remember(from "Galaxian", 1980) Brothers Johnson - Sunlight (from "Winners", 1981) ... [Edited 2/26/09 11:09am] That song is a bad muthafucka man!!!!! lol I couldn't believe the ownwer of that Sax was Kenny Gorelick who would be known 6 years later as Kenny G. | |
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diamondpearl1 said: That song is a bad muthafucka man!!!!! lol I couldn't believe the ownwer of that Sax was Kenny Gorelick who would be known 6 years later as Kenny G. yeah, Jeff used to make him actually play! ... [Edited 2/27/09 5:39am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I like that song "Think Back and Remember" I had never heard it before. | |
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paligap said: Brothers Johnson - Sunlight (from "Winners", 1981)
'Winners' is such an underrated album! It's a perfect album that sorta got lost in the shuffle,mainly because of all the other great albums that came out during the same period (Rick James' 'Street Songs',The Commodores' 'In The Pocket',etc). | |
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SoulAlive said: great albums that came out during the same period (Rick James' 'Street Songs',The Commodores' 'In The Pocket',etc).
The Commodores' 'In The Pocket' is a great album? It's got like two good cuts on it I should spin it again in its entirety, maybe the album has grown on me It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: SoulAlive said: great albums that came out during the same period (Rick James' 'Street Songs',The Commodores' 'In The Pocket',etc).
The Commodores' 'In The Pocket' is a great album? It's got like two good cuts on it I should spin it again in its entirety, maybe the album has grown on me it's a GREAT album! | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: SoulAlive said: great albums that came out during the same period (Rick James' 'Street Songs',The Commodores' 'In The Pocket',etc).
The Commodores' 'In The Pocket' is a great album? It's got like two good cuts on it I should spin it again in its entirety, maybe the album has grown on me In grocery stores they always play "Lady, You Bring Me Up and Not Down" and 4 that I loathed the song, but the video with the fellas wearin them "shorts" made it even worse.... | |
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