Feel My Soul
A seminal funk ensemble, the Fatback Band made many great singles throughout the '70s and early '80s, ranging from energetic dance vehicles and even occasional political/message tracks.
The original lineup featured drummer Bill Curtis, trumpeter George Williams, guitarist Johnny King, bassist Johnny Flippin, saxophonist Earl Shelton, and flutist George Adam. Synthesizer player Gerry Thomas, saxophonist Fred Demerey, and guitarist George Victory were integral parts of the group during their peak years. They began recording for Perception in the early '70s, and had moderate luck with "Street Dance" in 1973. They moved to Event in 1974, and while funk audiences loved such songs as "Wicki-Wacky" and "( Are You Ready ) Do the Bus Stop," they didn't generate much sales action. Their first sizable hit was "Spanish Hustle" in 1976, which reached number 12 on the R&B charts. They shortened their name to Fatback in 1977, and landed their first Top Ten R&B hit with "I Like Girls" in 1978. Their 1979 single "King Tim III ( Personality Jock )" is widely considered the first rap single in many circles.
Released in '74, 'Feel my Soul' hits all the right feel good raregroove buttons. Great listen
- Feeling Mellow (Instrumental)
- Meet Me Over My House
- Three Dimensional World
- Sketches Of Life
- You've Got A Friend
- Feeling Mellow (Vocal)
- Makin' Love
- Why Is It So Hard To Do
- Feel My Soul
A seminal funk ensemble, the Fatback Band made many great singles throughout the '70s and early '80s, ranging from energetic dance vehicles and even occasional political/message tracks.
The original lineup featured drummer Bill Curtis, trumpeter George Williams, guitarist Johnny King, bassist Johnny Flippin, saxophonist Earl Shelton, and flutist George Adam. Synthesizer player Gerry Thomas, saxophonist Fred Demerey, and guitarist George Victory were integral parts of the group during their peak years. They began recording for Perception in the early '70s, and had moderate luck with "Street Dance" in 1973. They moved to Event in 1974, and while funk audiences loved such songs as "Wicki-Wacky" and "( Are You Ready ) Do the Bus Stop," they didn't generate much sales action. Their first sizable hit was "Spanish Hustle" in 1976, which reached number 12 on the R&B charts. They shortened their name to Fatback in 1977, and landed their first Top Ten R&B hit with "I Like Girls" in 1978. Their 1979 single "King Tim III ( Personality Jock )" is widely considered the first rap single in many circles.
Released in '74, 'Feel my Soul' hits all the right feel good raregroove buttons. Great listen
Tracklisting
- Feeling Mellow (Instrumental)
- Meet Me Over My House
- Three Dimensional World
- Sketches Of Life
- You've Got A Friend
- Feeling Mellow (Vocal)
- Makin' Love
- Why Is It So Hard To Do
- Feel My Soul