Southside Movement - Ive Been Watching You: The Very Best Of (1997)

Artist: Southside Movement
Title: Ive Been Watching You: The Very Best Of
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Collectables
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:58
Total Size: 88/216 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Ive Been Watching You: The Very Best Of
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Collectables
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 33:58
Total Size: 88/216 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. I've Been Watching You
02. Love Turned Me Loose
03. La Dee Da
04. Have A Little Mercy
05. Can You Get To That
06. You're Going To Lose My Love
07. Come On And Love Me
08. Everlasting Thrill
09. Superstition
10. Mud Wind
Southside Movement was a Chicago-based funk and soul octet which recorded in the early '70s. Made up of vocalist Melvin Moore, guitarist Bobby Pointer, keyboardist Morris Beeks, bassist Ronald Simmons, drummer Willie Hayes, alto saxophonist Milton Johnson, trumpeter Stephen Hawkins, and trombonist Bill McFarland, the group got its start as the backing band for the Sam & Dave-styled soul duo Simtec & Wylie. They later signed with the Wand label and issued their self-titled debut album in 1973; it produced a Top 20 R&B hit in the breakbeat classic "I've Been Watching You," which was sampled heavily by a future generation of hip-hoppers (including the Beastie Boys on "So What'cha Want"). The follow-up single "Can You Get to That" also charted, and the band subsequently moved to the 20th Century label. Sophomore album Movin' appeared in 1974, but despite another much-sampled item in "Save the World," it didn't match the group's earlier success. 1975's "Bus Stop" was a minor hit, and the high-quality accompanying album, Moving South, spawned a second single in "Do It to Me." However, Southside Movement broke up later that year. Collectables' CD-era compilation The Very Best of Southside Movement: I've Been Watching You concentrates mostly on their first album.