Monday, 31 August 2009

Graham Central Station ”Ain’t No ‘Bout-A-Doubt It”

Graham Central Station

Ain’t No ‘Bout-A-Doubt It
( LP Warner Bros. Records, 1975 )
Catalog # BS 2876

Tracklisting:
A1 The Jam (8:12)
A2 Your Love (3:18)
A3 It’s Alright (3:46)
A4 I Can’t Stand The Rain (6:09)
B1 It Ain’t Nothing But A Warner Brother Party (6:03)
B2 Ole Smokey (3:15)
B3 Easy Rider (2:56)
B4 Water (4:26)
B5 Luckiest People (3:45)

Credits:
Producer – Larry Graham

Notes:
There´s also a 180 gram reissue with the same catalog number.
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released:1975



Review:
On their third album, Graham Central Station created an album full of trademark infectious pop-soul grooves, but one that lacked the consistently strong work that defines a true classic. However, that doesn’t mean that Ain’t No ’bout-A-Doubt It is less than listenable: in fact, it contains some of the group’s finest songs. The album’s all-time funk classic is the opening track “The Jam,” a “Dance to the Music”-styled funk workout that intersperses a dazzling group groove with individual solos for each player. “Water” is another strong funk tune, an insistently rhythmic song that blends thump-popping basslines with backwards tape loops to create an intriguing blend of funk and psychedelia. Ain’t No ‘Bout-A-Doubt It also produced a number one R&B smash in “Your Love,” which marries the group’s talent for funky grooves to an old-fashioned love song with a melody that harkens back to doo wop. However, not everything on Ain’t No ‘Bout-A-Doubt It is as strong as these highlights: “It Ain’t Nothing but a Warner Bros. Party” is a lightweight jam with throwaway lyrics, and the group’s rote version of the Ann Peebles classic “I Can’t Stand the Rain” fails to add anything memorable to the song. All in all, Ain’t No ‘Bout-A-Doubt It lacks the strong material to make it memorable, but its high points make it a worthwhile listen for funk enthusiasts.
By Donald A. Guarisco (AMG)

Also on San Pasquale Ent. Blog.

Dedicated to Mauro Lecca (DJ & Music Collector), ad memoriam.

By Pier

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

password:

myfavouritesound

NOTE: Pictures copyright held by photographers. If you are the photographer of any picture and would like it removed please email us.

''Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentis.''


©® 2006-2016 My Favourite Sound© 1.0 (CC Licensed 3.0)