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Both commercially and creatively, Who Do Ya Love was a step down for KC & the Sunshine Band. This 1978 LP followed 1976's Part 3, a superb album boasting four gems that reached the Top Five on Billboard's R&B and pop singles chart: "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty," "I'm Your Boogie Man," "Keep It Comin' Love," and "I Like to Do It." But the biggest hit on Who Do Ya Love, a remake of the Four Tops' "It's the Same Old Song," only reached number 30 on Billboard's R&B singles chart. And other singles from this LP didn't fare that well; "Do You Feel All Right" went no higher than number 62 R&B/number 63 pop, and the title song struggled to make it to number 88 R&B/number 68 pop. So is Who Do Ya Love really such a bad album? No, it's actually a decent, if unremarkable, collection of disco-funk and disco-soul, some of which incorporates Latin or Caribbean elements. But when you have been cranking out five-star albums, an LP that is merely decent is going to seem disappointing. And when you have had several number one hits, you aren't going to feel triumphant when your Four Tops cover peaks at number 30 on Billboard's R&B singles chart. Again, Who Do Ya Love isn't a bad album, but after KC & the Sunshine Band in 1975 and Part 3 in 1976, one expected a lot more from the South Florida outfit.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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Harry Wayne Casey, Producer, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mike Lewis, Tenor Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Drums - Richard Finch, Producer, Writer, Bass - KC & The Sunshine Band, MainArtist - Beverly Champion, Background Vocals - Fermin Goytisolo, Percussion - Jerome Smith, Guitar - Vinnie Tanno, Trumpet - Jeanette Williams, Background Vocals - Ken Faulk , Trumpet - Whit Sidener , Baritone Saxophone
© 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1978 T. K. Records a label of Rhino Records Inc.
Harry Wayne Casey, Producer, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Writer - Robert Johnson, Drums - Richard Finch, Producer, Writer, Bass - KC & The Sunshine Band, MainArtist - Ken Faulk, Trumpet - Beverly Champion, Background Vocals - Fermin Goytisolo, Percussion - Vinnie Tanno, Trumpet - Jeanette Williams, Background Vocals
© 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1978 T.K. Records, a label of Rhino Entertainment
Harry Wayne Casey, Producer, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mike Lewis, Tenor Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Drums - Richard Finch, Producer, Writer, Bass - KC & The Sunshine Band, MainArtist - Beverly Champion, Background Vocals - Fermin Goytisolo, Percussion - Jerome Smith, Guitar - Vinnie Tanno, Trumpet - Jeanette Williams, Background Vocals - Ken Faulk , Trumpet - Whit Sidener , Baritone Saxophone
© 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1978 T.K. Records, a label of Rhino Entertainment
Harry Wayne Casey, Producer, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Writer - Robert Johnson, Drums - Richard Finch, Producer, Writer, Bass - KC & The Sunshine Band, MainArtist - Ken Faulk, Trumpet - Beverly Champion, Background Vocals - Fermin Goytisolo, Percussion - Jerome Smith, Guitar - Vinnie Tanno, Trumpet - Jeanette Williams, Background Vocals
© 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1978 T.K. Records, a label of Rhino Entertainment
Harry Wayne Casey, Producer, Keyboards, Lead Vocals - Mike Lewis, Tenor Saxophone - Lamont Dozier, Writer - Eddie Holland, Writer - Brian Holland, Writer - Richard Finch, Producer, Drums, Bass - KC & The Sunshine Band, MainArtist - Beverly Champion, Background Vocals - Fermin Goytisolo, Percussion - Jerome Smith, Guitar - Vinnie Tanno, Trumpet - Jeanette Williams, Background Vocals - Ken Faulk , Trumpet - Whit Sidener , Baritone Saxophone
© 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1978 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company
Harry Wayne Casey, Producer, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Writer - Robert Johnson, Drums - Richard Finch, Producer, Writer, Bass - KC & The Sunshine Band, MainArtist - Ken Faulk, Trumpet - Beverly Champion, Background Vocals - Fermin Goytisolo, Percussion - Jerome Smith, Guitar - Vinnie Tanno, Trumpet - Jeanette Williams, Background Vocals
© 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1978 T. K. Records a label of Rhino Records Inc.
Harry Wayne Casey, Producer, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mike Lewis, Tenor Saxophone - Robert Johnson, Drums - Richard Finch, Producer, Writer, Bass - KC & The Sunshine Band, MainArtist - Beverly Champion, Background Vocals - Fermin Goytisolo, Percussion - Jerome Smith, Guitar - Vinnie Tanno, Trumpet - Jeanette Williams, Background Vocals - Ken Faulk , Trumpet - Whit Sidener , Baritone Saxophone
© 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1978 T.K. Records, a label of Rhino Entertainment
Harry Wayne Casey, Producer, Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Writer - Mike Lewis, Tenor Saxophone - Richard Finch, Producer, Drums, Writer, Bass - KC & The Sunshine Band, MainArtist - Beverly Champion, Background Vocals - Fermin Goytisolo, Percussion - Jerome Smith, Guitar - Vinnie Tanno, Trumpet - Jeanette Williams, Background Vocals - Ken Faulk , Trumpet - Whit Sidener , Baritone Saxophone
© 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1978 T.K. Records, a label of Rhino Entertainment
Chronique
Both commercially and creatively, Who Do Ya Love was a step down for KC & the Sunshine Band. This 1978 LP followed 1976's Part 3, a superb album boasting four gems that reached the Top Five on Billboard's R&B and pop singles chart: "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty," "I'm Your Boogie Man," "Keep It Comin' Love," and "I Like to Do It." But the biggest hit on Who Do Ya Love, a remake of the Four Tops' "It's the Same Old Song," only reached number 30 on Billboard's R&B singles chart. And other singles from this LP didn't fare that well; "Do You Feel All Right" went no higher than number 62 R&B/number 63 pop, and the title song struggled to make it to number 88 R&B/number 68 pop. So is Who Do Ya Love really such a bad album? No, it's actually a decent, if unremarkable, collection of disco-funk and disco-soul, some of which incorporates Latin or Caribbean elements. But when you have been cranking out five-star albums, an LP that is merely decent is going to seem disappointing. And when you have had several number one hits, you aren't going to feel triumphant when your Four Tops cover peaks at number 30 on Billboard's R&B singles chart. Again, Who Do Ya Love isn't a bad album, but after KC & the Sunshine Band in 1975 and Part 3 in 1976, one expected a lot more from the South Florida outfit.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 8 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 00:32:50
- Artistes principaux : KC And The Sunshine Band
- Maison de disque : Rhino
- Genre : Pop/Rock Rock
© 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 2004 Warner Strategic Marketing
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