Soul Ain't No New Thing
Much mentioned LP that is always a compliment to any funk collection (big or small). Not much is known about band leader Boobie Knight and his gang of groove. His 1972 major label debut is chock full Jimmy Castor-esque b-boy funk cuts like "Soul Ain't No New Thing," "King of the Real Good Guys", and the most notable track "Ego Tripping".
Shortly after this release, he moved over to the Brunswick label where he recruited Al Johnson to take over vocal duties.
- Soul Ain't No New Thing
- It's Not What You Do
- King Of The Real Good Guys
- Dear Love
- Ego Tripping
- The Changing Game
- Lettin' Happiness In
- Power To The People
Much mentioned LP that is always a compliment to any funk collection (big or small). Not much is known about band leader Boobie Knight and his gang of groove. His 1972 major label debut is chock full Jimmy Castor-esque b-boy funk cuts like "Soul Ain't No New Thing," "King of the Real Good Guys", and the most notable track "Ego Tripping".
Shortly after this release, he moved over to the Brunswick label where he recruited Al Johnson to take over vocal duties.
Tracklisting
- Soul Ain't No New Thing
- It's Not What You Do
- King Of The Real Good Guys
- Dear Love
- Ego Tripping
- The Changing Game
- Lettin' Happiness In
- Power To The People