ADC Band - Collection (1972-1982)
Artist: ADC Band
Title: Collection
Year Of Release: 1972-1982
Label: Cotillion
Genre: Funk, Soul, Disco
Quality: MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 03:06:08
Total Size: 430 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Collection
Year Of Release: 1972-1982
Label: Cotillion
Genre: Funk, Soul, Disco
Quality: MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 03:06:08
Total Size: 430 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1978 - Long Stroke (00:34:42)
1. Long Stroke (3:57)
2. Fire Up (4:08)
3. Cause I Love You (3:39)
4. More & More Disco (5:16)
5. Reggae Disco (4:03)
6. Baby Love (4:51)
7. Just Another Song (4:32)
8. That's Life (4:16)
1979 - Talk That Stuff (00:40:18)
1. Stank Machine (5:47)
2. I Just Want To Hold You (5:47)
3. Talk That Stuff (4:52)
4. Midnite Creeper (4:07)
5. ADC Is Back (4:54)
6. At The Party (4:49)
7. Sense Of Humor (3:45)
8. Eaves Droppers (6:17)
1980 - Renaissance (00:39:17)
1. Our Thought (Instrumental) (1:16)
2. In The Moonlight (7:03)
3. Work That Body (5:05)
4. Hittin' On Me (5:16)
5. Hangin' Out (5:16)
6. State Of Shock (4:27)
7. Everyday (6:19)
8. Tripwire (4:35)
1981 - Brother Luck (00:31:31)
1. Brother Luck (4:45)
2. Celebrate (3:49)
3. Waiting For You (4:10)
4. Nothing You Can Do (3:08)
5. Super Freak (5:36)
6. Hot Box (4:33)
7. Nuclear Funk-Out (3:18)
8. Our Thought (Lovers & Friends) (2:12)
1982 - Roll With The Punches (00:40:20)
1. Roll With The Punches (5:27)
2. U-Funk-Ula (5:28)
3. Funk On Fire (3:44)
4. So Good (5:14)
5. Girls (5:25)
6. Give It Up (4:26)
7. You're My Angel (4:25)
8. A Little Taste Of Love (6:11)
ADC: Aid for Dependant Children.
Nine-member funk and soul aggregation.
Evolution of Black Nasty or Nazty.
Co-led by Kaiya Matthews and Michael Judkins, the ADC Band recorded for Cotillion in the late '70s and early '80s.
At their best, the cuts utilized the funk touches of Parliament/Funkadelic and Slave.
The biggest hit was "Long Stroke," (1978) which made it to No.6 on the R&B charts.
Their "Renaissance" (1980) and "Brother Luck" (1981 albums were produced by their fellow group Mass Production.
Nine-member funk and soul aggregation.
Evolution of Black Nasty or Nazty.
Co-led by Kaiya Matthews and Michael Judkins, the ADC Band recorded for Cotillion in the late '70s and early '80s.
At their best, the cuts utilized the funk touches of Parliament/Funkadelic and Slave.
The biggest hit was "Long Stroke," (1978) which made it to No.6 on the R&B charts.
Their "Renaissance" (1980) and "Brother Luck" (1981 albums were produced by their fellow group Mass Production.