B.T. Express - Give Up The Funk The BT Express Anthology (1974-1982) (Remastered) (2017)

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Title: Attack Of The Chainsaw Mutants
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Big Break Records
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:36:54
Total Size: 380 Mb / 1 Gb
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B.T. Express - Give Up The Funk The BT Express Anthology (1974-1982) (Remastered) (2017)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)
02. Express
03. Once You Get It
04. That's What I Want For You Baby
05. Mental Telepathy
06. If It Don't Turn You On (You Oughta' Leave It Alone)
07. This House Is Smokin'
08. Give It What You Got
09. Peace Pipe
10. You Got It, I Want It
11. Close To You
12. Happiness
13. Can't Stop Groovin' Now, Wanna Do It Some More
14. Energy To Burn
15. Depend On Yourself
16. Make Your Body Move

CD 2:
01. Funky Music (Don't Laugh At My Funk)
02. Eyes
03. Sunshine
04. Shout It Out
05. What You Do In The Dark
06. Ride On B.T.
07. Give Up The Funk (Let's Dance)
08. Does It Feel Good
09. Have Some Fun
10. Funk Theory
11. Stretch
12. Let Yourself Go
13. Keep It Up
14. Star Child (Spirit Of The Night)
15. This Must Be The Night For Love

This funk-disco group was formed by Jeff Lane in Brooklyn during the '70s. They started in 1972 as the King Davis House Rockers, and later were called the Brooklyn Trucking Express. The roster consisted of saxophonist/vocalist Bill Risbrook, percussionist Dennis Rowe, guitarist Rick Thompson, saxophonist/flutist Carlos Ward, keyboardist Michael Jones (Kashif), lead guitarist/vocalist Wesley Hall, drummer Leslie Ming, bassist, organist and vocalist Louis Risbrook, and vocalist Barbara Joyce Lomas. Their debut LP Do it ('Til You're Satisfied) had two number-one R&B and Top Ten pop hits in the title cut and "Express." Subsequent LPs yielded two more R&B Top Ten singles, "Give It What You Got/Peace Pipe" in 1975 and "Can't Stop Groovin' Now, Wanna Do It Some More" in 1976. After 1977's "Shout It Out," which cracked the R&B Top 20 (number 12), the group slumped with the album Shout! They were off the charts until 1980. They made a slight comeback that year with B.T. Express 1980, though only the single "Give Up the Funk (Let's Dance)" made it into the Top 40 (number 24). They later recorded for Record Shack, Earthtone, and King Davis, but couldn't duplicate their earlier success. Kashif scored hits as a producer, performer, and composer in the '80s.


  • karnactes
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Muy buen aporte!!!... Muchas gracias... 1
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • skipshaw3
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this is being listed under the Meteors, not B.T. Express.