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Thread started 02/07/03 8:33pm

ecnirp84

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Kool And The Gang

I just had a listen to my Kool And The Gang 1969-1976 Funk Essentials album...and i just had to think...They are funky as hell!!
The jams are simple...the melodies are beautiful...and the musicianship is brilliant...read that their lead guy...Ronald Bell knoes how to play a lot of instruments too...love his keyboard solo on "Summer Madness"...the definite summer jam!!
I dont like the post-Celebration Kool...i think their style in this era was their best...i wanna get their albums...but i cant find them on CD...havent they released it on CD yet or are they still on vinyl?

Ecnirp84
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Reply #1 posted 02/07/03 8:35pm

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ecnirp84 said:

I just had a listen to my Kool And The Gang 1969-1976 Funk Essentials album...and i just had to think...They are funky as hell!!
The jams are simple...the melodies are beautiful...and the musicianship is brilliant...read that their lead guy...Ronald Bell knoes how to play a lot of instruments too...love his keyboard solo on "Summer Madness"...the definite summer jam!!
I dont like the post-Celebration Kool...i think their style in this era was their best...i wanna get their albums...but i cant find them on CD...havent they released it on CD yet or are they still on vinyl?

Ecnirp84


There are several early albums on CD. I have Love and Understanding and Light of Worlds, which includes the original version of Summer Madness. Start with those. Found mine on DVD Empire
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Reply #2 posted 02/07/03 8:56pm

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ecnirp84 said:

I just had a listen to my Kool And The Gang 1969-1976 Funk Essentials album...and i just had to think...They are funky as hell!!
The jams are simple...the melodies are beautiful...and the musicianship is brilliant...read that their lead guy...Ronald Bell knoes how to play a lot of instruments too...love his keyboard solo on "Summer Madness"...the definite summer jam!!
I dont like the post-Celebration Kool...i think their style in this era was their best...i wanna get their albums...but i cant find them on CD...havent they released it on CD yet or are they still on vinyl?

Ecnirp84
I Echo your sentiments.
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Reply #3 posted 02/07/03 9:34pm

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ecnirp84 said:

I just had a listen to my Kool And The Gang 1969-1976 Funk Essentials album...and i just had to think...They are funky as hell!!
The jams are simple...the melodies are beautiful...and the musicianship is brilliant...read that their lead guy...Ronald Bell knoes how to play a lot of instruments too...love his keyboard solo on "Summer Madness"...the definite summer jam!!
I dont like the post-Celebration Kool...i think their style in this era was their best...i wanna get their albums...but i cant find them on CD...havent they released it on CD yet or are they still on vinyl?

Ecnirp84

To me it's eerie how close that era's Kool & The Gang could sound like James Brown's band back in the late 60s thru early 70s in spots. Kool & The Gang back then were a Funk band, with sometimes jazzy overtones. 80s K&TG was an R&B/Pop group. Too Pop for my tastes.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #4 posted 02/08/03 2:09am

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I love the old Kool and The Gang stuff. When I heard "Rated X" (from 1972) for the first time about 10 years ago, I couldn't believe it was Kool and The Gang! Before that, I had only heard their 80's stuff. Now that I'm more familiar with their 70's production, I can't understand what the heck they were doing in the 80’s... rolleyes
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Reply #5 posted 02/08/03 2:20am

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"Summer madness"is the ultimate
slow jam masterpiece in my opinion.
the rhodes intro has been used & abused over & over.
I first saw them live in Stockholm back in 1988.
of course they just performed their eighties pop stuff
then,but when I saw them again in 2000 they did songs
from their earliest albums & did joints like
"Jungle boogie","Funky stuff"
& "Summer madness".
also they performed "Sea of tranquility".
the instrumental song that D'angelo used as a ground
4 "Send it on".
/peace manki
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