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| Cleveland funksters remastered! Let It Whip, To The Roof, Joystick, Let It All Blow, On The One For Fun, Swoop (I'm Yours), Knock! Knock!, four more. |
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| 1 Let It Whip |
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| 2 Keep It Live (On the K.I.L.) |
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| 3 Joystick |
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| 4 I Might as Well Forget About Loving You |
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| 5 Party Right Here |
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| 6 To the Roof |
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| 7 Swoop (I'm Years) |
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| 8 Invitation to Love |
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| 9 Knock! Knock! |
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| 10 Let It All Blow |
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| 11 On the One for Fun |
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Album Review
An 11-song snapshot of the Dazz Band's Motown stint that includes the not-often-featured "To The Roof," whose origins date back to "Take It To The Woof" by Cleveland, OH-based funk band Morning Maniac led by ex-Dazz Band member Kenny Pettus who's the lead voice on the Earth, Wind and Fire-ish "I Might As Well Forget About Loving You." But other than that, there are no surprises, just straight-ahead digitally remastered Dazz Band blasts that blow you away in CD format ("Let It Whip"'s bass line is hypnotizing). For lovers, "Invitation To Love" and "Knock, Knock" are bonafide heart stirrers and the only two slow jams in the bunch. Not as complete as the 1994 "Funkology: The Definitive Dazz Band" but dazzling enough. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide
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