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Thread started 04/16/12 7:51am

SoulAlive

Kool & The Gang remasters on the way (from Big Break Records)

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Reply #1 posted 04/16/12 7:53am

SoulAlive

clapping I've been waiting YEARS for these albums to get the remastered treatment.There will be bonus tracks,12" extended versions,liner notes,rare photos....the works! BBR does a wonderful job with remastering classic albums.I'm thrilled!

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Reply #2 posted 04/16/12 11:37am

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Shoot, I got excited when I saw the title of this thread but I was hoping for reissues of the early stuff.

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Reply #3 posted 04/16/12 1:40pm

mjscarousal

excited

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Reply #4 posted 04/16/12 2:18pm

HuMpThAnG

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cool

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Reply #5 posted 04/16/12 6:52pm

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I most def will be picking up all of these. Been waiting a long time for these to get the reissue treatment.
Life has a way of making you live it. . . .
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Reply #6 posted 04/16/12 8:27pm

SoulAlive

Ladies Night is a disco classic.It's the soundtrack to a night of partying and dancing in 1979....a non-stop groovefest that doesn't slow down until the very end ("Too Hot").

Something Special is the best Kool & The Gang album of the J.T. years.Every song is excellent!

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Reply #7 posted 04/16/12 9:51pm

G3000

I'm not Hatin'! smile

I got mad respect for Kool & The Gang, but they were always a bit of a turnoff for me, because they were too pop sounding.

It was watered down R&B, so much you couldn't recognize the flavor.

White folks love them some Kool & The Gang!! lol

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Reply #8 posted 04/16/12 9:54pm

HuMpThAnG

lol

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Reply #9 posted 04/16/12 10:04pm

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SoulAlive said:

Ladies Night is a disco classic.It's the soundtrack to a night of partying and dancing in 1979....a non-stop groovefest that doesn't slow down until the very end ("Too Hot").

Something Special is the best Kool & The Gang album of the J.T. years.Every song is excellent!

Ladies Night never gets old because of that killer bassline. I never bought the album.

I do agree that Something Special was a great album from beginning to end. I used

to play the first side of that album to death. I like As One about as much too. I know

it doesn't get as much love as some of the other KTG albums because the leadoff

single Big Fun didn't get a lot of exposure but it still was a nice groovin jam. Ooh La La

Let's Go Dancin was the biggest hit from the album and it was great live. My favorites

were the funky Street Kids(very underrated KTG jam) and Hi De Hi Hi De Ho.

I won't be gettin the remasters but you just gave me the motivation to go ahead

and convert my KTG albums to MP3's. lol

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #10 posted 04/16/12 10:08pm

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G3000 said:

I'm not Hatin'! smile

I got mad respect for Kool & The Gang, but they were always a bit of a turnoff for me, because they were too pop sounding.

It was watered down R&B, so much you couldn't recognize the flavor.

White folks love them some Kool & The Gang!! lol

I kind of agree with you if you are referring to the later version of the group but for much of the seventies they were very funky and not at all pop. There's a reason that George Clinton name checked them in "Let's Take It to the Stage." Unfortunately most of those albums are out of print.

To hear the funkier side of the band try this:

[img:$uid]http://www.victoraudio.hu/files/imagecache/product_full/3_168.jpg[/img:$uid]

And I happen to be a white folk who does not love himself some (later) Kool and the Gang. lol

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Reply #11 posted 04/16/12 10:17pm

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rialb said:

G3000 said:

I'm not Hatin'! smile

I got mad respect for Kool & The Gang, but they were always a bit of a turnoff for me, because they were too pop sounding.

It was watered down R&B, so much you couldn't recognize the flavor.

White folks love them some Kool & The Gang!! lol

I kind of agree with you if you are referring to the later version of the group but for much of the seventies they were very funky and not at all pop. There's a reason that George Clinton name checked them in "Let's Take It to the Stage." Unfortunately most of those albums are out of print.

To hear the funkier side of the band try this:

[img:$uid]http://www.victoraudio.hu/files/imagecache/product_full/3_168.jpg[/img:$uid]

And I happen to be a white folk who does not love himself some (later) Kool and the Gang. lol

Ah quit frontin. I know you sway from side to side with your hand in the air dancin

to Cherish. lol Seriously though i knew these guys had pop appeal during the JT

years but i didn't know how huge it was until i saw these guys at a music festival in

2001. When these guys took the stage as the headliner it looked like a damn stadium

concert at Wembley. People were still coming well after they took the stage. I guess

they have the old funk/jazz fans as well as the pop era fans.

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #12 posted 04/16/12 10:19pm

G3000

YES! i should have been more specific! The 70's K&TG are way funky, the 80's version...well that's just a whole other thing. They made more money, that's for sure! It's sad they had to change their sound to make the money! confused

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Reply #13 posted 04/16/12 10:21pm

G3000

clapping falloff

And I happen to be a white folk who does not love himself some (later) Kool and the Gang. lol

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Reply #14 posted 04/16/12 10:43pm

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I see these albums in the used record store all the time for about $2.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #15 posted 04/17/12 12:51am

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

Ladies Night is a disco classic.It's the soundtrack to a night of partying and dancing in 1979....a non-stop groovefest that doesn't slow down until the very end ("Too Hot").

Something Special is the best Kool & The Gang album of the J.T. years.Every song is excellent!

Ladies Night never gets old because of that killer bassline. I never bought the album.

I do agree that Something Special was a great album from beginning to end. I used

to play the first side of that album to death. I like As One about as much too. I know

it doesn't get as much love as some of the other KTG albums because the leadoff

single Big Fun didn't get a lot of exposure but it still was a nice groovin jam. Ooh La La

Let's Go Dancin was the biggest hit from the album and it was great live. My favorites

were the funky Street Kids(very underrated KTG jam) and Hi De Hi Hi De Ho.

I won't be gettin the remasters but you just gave me the motivation to go ahead

and convert my KTG albums to MP3's. lol

I have As One on CD but haven't played it in years.Compared to their other albums from the 80s,it was a bomb.The guys spent most of 1982 on the road and didn't have enough time to record a great album.The lead single "Big Fun" was very formulaic and unispired,and was quickly forgotten.

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Reply #16 posted 04/17/12 1:00am

SoulAlive

G3000 said:

YES! i should have been more specific! The 70's K&TG are way funky, the 80's version...well that's just a whole other thing. They made more money, that's for sure! It's sad they had to change their sound to make the money! confused

I think it's cool that they have two different "sounds".....there's the gritty,hardcore jazz/funk of the 70s,plus the commercial,smoothed out R&B/pop of the 80s.I like their music from both periods.Many funk bands began tinkering with their sound in the early 80s (Cameo,Bar Kays,Earth Wind and Fire,The Commodores),it's what they had to do to survive.

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Reply #17 posted 04/17/12 3:07am

HuMpThAnG

SoulAlive said:

G3000 said:

YES! i should have been more specific! The 70's K&TG are way funky, the 80's version...well that's just a whole other thing. They made more money, that's for sure! It's sad they had to change their sound to make the money! confused

I think it's cool that they have two different "sounds".....there's the gritty,hardcore jazz/funk of the 70s,plus the commercial,smoothed out R&B/pop of the 80s.I like their music from both periods.Many funk bands began tinkering with their sound in the early 80s (Cameo,Bar Kays,Earth Wind and Fire,The Commodores),it's what they had to do to survive.

yup

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Reply #18 posted 04/17/12 8:22am

rialb

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SoulAlive said:

G3000 said:

YES! i should have been more specific! The 70's K&TG are way funky, the 80's version...well that's just a whole other thing. They made more money, that's for sure! It's sad they had to change their sound to make the money! confused

I think it's cool that they have two different "sounds".....there's the gritty,hardcore jazz/funk of the 70s,plus the commercial,smoothed out R&B/pop of the 80s.I like their music from both periods.Many funk bands began tinkering with their sound in the early 80s (Cameo,Bar Kays,Earth Wind and Fire,The Commodores),it's what they had to do to survive.

While I am not a fan of their more poppish sound I will give them credit for being able to make the transition from seventies funk to eighties pop. Had they stuck with their old sound they would not have had anywhere near the level of success that they did. It's not an easy thing to do. My only beef is that the old albums are somewhat scarce.

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Reply #19 posted 04/17/12 1:03pm

SoulAlive

rialb said:

SoulAlive said:

I think it's cool that they have two different "sounds".....there's the gritty,hardcore jazz/funk of the 70s,plus the commercial,smoothed out R&B/pop of the 80s.I like their music from both periods.Many funk bands began tinkering with their sound in the early 80s (Cameo,Bar Kays,Earth Wind and Fire,The Commodores),it's what they had to do to survive.

While I am not a fan of their more poppish sound I will give them credit for being able to make the transition from seventies funk to eighties pop. Had they stuck with their old sound they would not have had anywhere near the level of success that they did. It's not an easy thing to do. My only beef is that the old albums are somewhat scarce.

nod if they had stuck with their original sound,they would have never survived into the 80s.They would have been 'over' by the end of the 70s.

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Reply #20 posted 04/20/12 11:05am

SoulAlive

MickyDolenz said:

I see these albums in the used record store all the time for about $2.

I recently bought mint copies of Ladies Night and Something Special on vinyl.

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Reply #21 posted 04/21/12 2:55am

phunkdaddy

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SoulAlive said:

phunkdaddy said:

Ladies Night never gets old because of that killer bassline. I never bought the album.

I do agree that Something Special was a great album from beginning to end. I used

to play the first side of that album to death. I like As One about as much too. I know

it doesn't get as much love as some of the other KTG albums because the leadoff

single Big Fun didn't get a lot of exposure but it still was a nice groovin jam. Ooh La La

Let's Go Dancin was the biggest hit from the album and it was great live. My favorites

were the funky Street Kids(very underrated KTG jam) and Hi De Hi Hi De Ho.

I won't be gettin the remasters but you just gave me the motivation to go ahead

and convert my KTG albums to MP3's. lol

I have As One on CD but haven't played it in years.Compared to their other albums from the 80s,it was a bomb.The guys spent most of 1982 on the road and didn't have enough time to record a great album.The lead single "Big Fun" was very formulaic and unispired,and was quickly forgotten.

I thought it was better than In The Heart and Forever.

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #22 posted 04/23/12 12:34pm

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

I have As One on CD but haven't played it in years.Compared to their other albums from the 80s,it was a bomb.The guys spent most of 1982 on the road and didn't have enough time to record a great album.The lead single "Big Fun" was very formulaic and unispired,and was quickly forgotten.

I thought it was better than In The Heart and Forever.

really? lol but I do agree,it is better than Forever,which is a weak album.

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Reply #23 posted 04/23/12 1:18pm

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Not saying In the Heart was a total wash but i was just lukeward towards it. I

remember when i first heard Joanna i thought it was a song from an older

Kool album. I was surprised it was a new song. lol The highlights from that

album for me was the title track, Tonight, and Rollin. They came back in a

big way with Emergency. Forever as a whole was just bored

Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #24 posted 04/23/12 1:24pm

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

Not saying In the Heart was a total wash but i was just lukewarm towards it. I

remember when i first heard Joanna i thought it was a song from an older

Kool album. I was surprised it was a new song. lol The highlights from that

album for me was the title track, Tonight, and Rollin. They came back in a

big way with Emergency. Forever as a whole was just bored

I guess we could say that In The Heart was when they truly ventured into pop? lol "Joanna" was a pure pop single,and "Tonight" had a rock flavor to it."September Love",which I like alot,is a pure pop/adult contemporary ballad.Still,it's a great album.

The only great song on Forever is the second single "Stone Love" music Everything else is mediocore.I barely even remember what it sounds like,lol.That album is forgettable.

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Reply #25 posted 04/23/12 1:28pm

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I guesss Forever was so mediocre Big Break isn't even remastering it. lol

I like Victory despite the cheesy lyrics(can't help but like the music), IBMC,

and Stone Love. The rest was total crap. lol

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Reply #26 posted 04/23/12 8:52pm

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

I guesss Forever was so mediocre Big Break isn't even remastering it. lol

I like Victory despite the cheesy lyrics(can't help but like the music), IBMC,

and Stone Love. The rest was total crap. lol

pretty much lol

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