Kleeer - The Complete Atlantic Albums (2019)

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Title: The Complete Atlantic Albums
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Funk, Soul, Disco
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 04:39:23
Total Size: 650 mb | 1.6 gb
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Tracklist:

01. Kleeer - Tonight's the Night (Good Time)
02. Kleeer - Keep Your Body Workin'
03. Kleeer - Happy Me
04. Kleeer - I Love to Dance
05. Kleeer - It's Magic
06. Kleeer - To Groove You
07. Kleeer - Amour
08. Kleeer - Kleeer Sailin'
09. Kleeer - Winners
10. Kleeer - I Still Love You
11. Kleeer - Your Way
12. Kleeer - Close to You
13. Kleeer - Rollin' On
14. Kleeer - Nothin' Said
15. Kleeer - Hunger for Your Love
16. Kleeer - Open Your Mind
17. Kleeer - De Kleeer Ting
18. Kleeer - Running Back to You
19. Kleeer - Sippin' & Kissin'
20. Kleeer - Hypnotized
21. Kleeer - License to Dream
22. Kleeer - Get Tough
23. Kleeer - Say You Love Me
24. Kleeer - Where Would I Be (Without Your Love)
25. Kleeer - Get Ready
26. Kleeer - Pritty Things
27. Kleeer - Slidin' & Glidin'
28. Kleeer - Stonseee
29. Kleeer - She Said She Loves Me
30. Kleeer - Say You'll Stay
31. Kleeer - Your Love Is What I Need
32. Kleeer - Taste the Music
33. Kleeer - I've Had Enough (Can't Take Anymore)
34. Kleeer - De Ting Continues
35. Kleeer - Wall to Wall
36. Kleeer - I Shall Get Over
37. Kleeer - Fella
38. Kleeer - Swann
39. Kleeer - Affirmative Mood
40. Kleeer - Ride It
41. Kleeer - You Did It Again
42. Kleeer - Go for It
43. Kleeer - Intimate Connection
44. Kleeer - Next Time It's for Real
45. Kleeer - Break
46. Kleeer - Tonight
47. Kleeer - Do You Want To_
48. Kleeer - Take Your Heart Away
49. Kleeer - You Got Me Rockin'
50. Kleeer - Lay Ya Down Ez
51. Kleeer - Seeekret
52. Kleeer - Do Not Lie to Me
53. Kleeer - Never Cry Again
54. Kleeer - Call My Name

Kleeer were a New York-based funk band that placed a dozen singles on the Billboard R&B chart from 1979 through 1985. Headed by drummer, arranger, songwriter, and vocalist Woody Cunningham, the band's original form took shape in 1972 to support vocal group the Choice Four. The lineup was filled out with vocalist and percussionist Paul Crutchfield, bassist Norman Durham, and guitarist Richard Lee. Two years later, the band broke off on their own and changed their name to the Jam Band. For a brief period, they backed up Disco Tex & the Sex-O-Lettes for touring purposes, and even appeared with the group on the TV program The Midnight Special. In 1975, the Jam Band became Pipeline with a hard funk-rock edge. The Columbia label picked them up and released a single, "Gypsy Rider," which didn't fare well commercially, but Pipeline was confronted with another opportunity in 1976. Patrick Adams and Greg Carmichael, underground disco legends with skills in all departments of record-making, had released material as the Universal Robot Band, but there was no proper band. Pipeline accepted the offer to become that band and recorded and toured under the name until 1978.


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