Kool & The Gang ‎– Kool And The Gang

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De-Lite Records ‎– DE-2003
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Tracklist

A1 Kool & The Gang 2:54
A2 Breeze & Soul 5:29
A3 Chocolate Buttermilk 2:14
A4 Sea Of Tranquility 3:34
B1 Give It Up 3:40
B2 Since I Lost My Baby 2:08
B3 Kools Back Again 2:48
B4 The Gangs Back Again 2:46
B5 Raw Hamburger 3:36

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Recorded at Bell Sound Studio.

Other Versions (5 of 17) View All

Cat# Artist Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
UIJY-75050 Kool & The Gang Kool And The Gang(LP, Album, RE) De-Lite Records UIJY-75050 Japan 2016 Sell This Version
LPX 410-Y Kool And The Gang* Kool And The Gang(LP, Album, RE) Blue Elephant LPX 410-Y Belgium 1975 Sell This Version
DE-2003 Kool & The Gang Kool And The Gang(LP, Album) De-Lite Records DE-2003 US 1970 Sell This Version
PCD-72015, B0016354-02 Kool And The Gang* Kool And The Gang(CD, Album, RE, RM, Dig) P&C Records, Reel Music, Universal Music Special Markets, P&C Records, Reel Music, Universal Music Special Markets PCD-72015, B0016354-02 US 2012 Sell This Version
314 532 192-2 Kool And The Gang* Kool And The Gang(CD, Album, RE, RM) Mercury 314 532 192-2 US 1996 Sell This Version

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WolfXCIX

WolfXCIX

February 16, 2018

One of my favorite albums. Absolutely pleasing jazz-soul, and funk are eminating off this album. It has just the right amount of punchiness and melody that hits the spot. It’s a 5 out of 5 stars in my personal opinion. I highly reccomend that you listen to it, regardless of your taste.
Deeeds

Deeeds

May 21, 2015
Definitely in my top five funk records. There isn't a weak track on this. Put this lp on and let it play through. The drums.... oh my god. I especially enjoy the mellower tracks on this, goes great with a cold beer on a summer day.
Alain_Patrick

Alain_Patrick

November 5, 2014
'Give It Up'. Simply one of the most amazing Breakbeats all time. It was George "Funky" Brown from Jersey City the responsible for these legendary Drum Breaks on Kool And The Gang's 'Give It Up' (1970), largely sampled over the decades by countless artists from different genres. The best period of the super Funk band had also Gene Redd as producer & arranger (father of singers Sharon Redd & Penny Ford). Many of those that didn't have the privilege of hearing this album at the time it came out certainly heard those beats on ace tunes such as 'Hear The Drummer (Get Wicked) and 'Don't Sweat The Technique'.