Muscle Shoals Horns - Doin' It To The Bone (2015)
Artist: Muscle Shoals Horns
Title: Doin' It To The Bone
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Funky Town Grooves
Genre: Disco, Funk, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:50
Total Size: 288 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Doin' It To The Bone
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Funky Town Grooves
Genre: Disco, Funk, Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:50
Total Size: 288 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Dance to the Music (3:45)
2. Addicted to Your Love (4:27)
3. I Just Wanna Turn You On (4:07)
4. A Love for You (And a Love for Me) (4:39)
5. What's Goin' Down (3:33)
6. Sexual Revolution (3:58)
7. Can't Break the Habit (3:27)
8. Keep On Playin' that Funky Music (3:59)
9. Doin' It to the Bone (3:29)
10. Beware of the Rip-Off (4:26)
Doin It To The Bone is a 1977 album by Muscle Shoals Horns and the original releases became their second album for Arlola Records.
You need only visit Muscle Shoals to realise quite how remarkable this place is.
The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, also known as The Swampers, are a group of American soul, R&B, and country studio musicians that have appeared on more than 75 gold and platinum hits.
The Members of Muscle Shoals Horns were The Swapers: Harrison Calloway (trumpet), Harvey Thompson (saxophone, flute), Charles Rose (trombone), Ronnie Eades (baritone saxophone).
The Muscle Shoals sound in the 1960 s and 1970 s became legendary hard southern soul and hard southern funk. Very raw and bluesy, whereas in Detroit or in Philly, soul artists were using lavish orchestration and string sections back then.
The Muscle Shoals Horns didn't record a lot of albums of their own, but they backed a lot of major soul and rock artists.
You need only visit Muscle Shoals to realise quite how remarkable this place is.
The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, also known as The Swampers, are a group of American soul, R&B, and country studio musicians that have appeared on more than 75 gold and platinum hits.
The Members of Muscle Shoals Horns were The Swapers: Harrison Calloway (trumpet), Harvey Thompson (saxophone, flute), Charles Rose (trombone), Ronnie Eades (baritone saxophone).
The Muscle Shoals sound in the 1960 s and 1970 s became legendary hard southern soul and hard southern funk. Very raw and bluesy, whereas in Detroit or in Philly, soul artists were using lavish orchestration and string sections back then.
The Muscle Shoals Horns didn't record a lot of albums of their own, but they backed a lot of major soul and rock artists.
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