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Source. Rating. AllMusic. [1] (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide. [2] Kool and the Gang is the debut studio album by funk band Kool & the Gang. The album was released in December 1969, [3] and reached No. 43 on the Billboard R&B albums chart.
Years active. 1978–present. Labels. MCA Records. James " J.T. " Warren Taylor (born August 16, 1953) is an American singer who achieved fame as the lead singer of Kool & the Gang between 1979 and 1988. Taylor joined Kool & the Gang in 1979 and remained with the group for nine years. His tenure as lead singer was the most successful era in the ...
The Hits: Reloaded is a studio album by the band Kool & the Gang issued in 2004 by Edel Records. It contains re-recorded versions of their songs in collaboration with other artists. The LP reached No. 19 on the Swiss albums chart, No. 21 on the UK R&B Albums Chart, No. 26 on both the Italian and German album charts and No. 30 on the French ...
Celebrate! is the twelfth studio album by American band Kool & the Gang. Released on September 29, 1980, the album reached No. 1 on the US R&B chart and #10 on the Billboard 200. [1] The album produced perhaps Kool & the Gang's most recognizable hit song, the #1 chart-topper, "Celebration", which still receives heavy play today over four ...
"Teenager in Love" (The sole song from the festival for which no recording has yet surfaced.) "Little Darlin'" (Only a recording of the last 44 seconds is currently known to exist.) "At the Hop" "Duke of Earl" "Get a Job (Reprise)" Jimi Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix – guitar, vocals; Larry Lee – guitar, vocals; Billy Cox – bass, vocals; Mitch ...
Producer (s) Sylvia Robinson. The Sugarhill Gang singles chronology. " Rapper's Delight " (1979) "Rapper's Reprise" (1980) Music video. "Rapper's Delight" on YouTube. " Rapper's Delight " is a 1979 hip hop track that serves as the debut single of American hip-hip trio the Sugarhill Gang, produced by Sylvia Robinson.
Misled (Kool & the Gang song) " Misled " is a 1984 song by American R&B group Kool & the Gang taken from their album, Emergency. The song takes influence from rock and pop music. [3] It reached number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [4] The writing is credited to James Taylor, Ronald Bell, and Kool & the Gang.
Also known as "Open Sesame Part 1", the tune interpolated Sol Bloom 's "The Streets of Cairo" and was written by Robert "Kool" Bell, Ronald Bell, George "Funky" Brown, Claydes Smith, and Dennis "D.T." Thomas. The single's B-side was "Open Sesame – Part 2 (Groove with the Genie)". The song first appeared on the group's 1976 studio album Open ...