Now Do U Wanna DanceGraham Central Station
Release Date: 02/14/2006
Original Release:
1977
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 682662_CD
UPC # 090431774922
Label: Collectables Records
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Performer: Graham Central Station
Engineer: Tom Flye Distributor: Gotham Distributing Corp. Notes: Graham Central Station: Larry Graham (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, talk box, bass guitar); Gail Muldrow (vocals, guitar); Hershall Kennedy (vocals, trumpet, Clavinet, keyboards, synthesizer); Robert Birch (vocals, piano, organ, keyboards); David Vega (guitar, acoustic guitar). The fifth album from the funk aggregate generated a smash hit with the title track, "Now Do-U-Wanta Dance." Paced by Larry Graham's rumbling bass and animated lead vocals, which feature the group leader on the vocorder, the synthesized funk track stayed on the Billboard R&B charts for ten weeks, peaking at number ten. The influence doo wop had on the bassist is revealed on songs like "Stomped Beat-Up and Whooped" and "Happ-E-2-C-U-A-Ginn." The former, paced by a rhythm track and Gail Muldrow's vocals, has a catchy hook phrase; it was the second single from the album to hit the Billboard R&B charts (number 25, 11 weeks). The latter is an upbeat, joyous a cappella number groomed around a melodious arrangement, Graham's streetcorner ad libs, and the group's vocal exchanges. Larry Graham's musical talents are inviting. He gives his own rendition of the Al Green classic "Love and Happiness." Maintaining that soulful appeal, Graham injects his robust riffs and his own dose of funk throughout this album. Even when he tones down the funk, the relish always remains present. ~ Craig Lytle
Graham Central Station was the 1970s brainchild of ex-Sly and the Family Stone bassist Larry Graham. The group's sound mined a funk/pop fusion vein similar to that of Graham's former group, and showcased the leader's highly influential "thumping and popping" bass guitar technique.
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