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K.C. & the Sunshine Band - 25th Anniversary Edition (CD)

25th Anniversary Edition
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Album Details: 25th Anniversary Edition

Release Date:07/20/1999
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:081227580421

User Reviews: 25th Anniversary Edition

  • Overall:

    THE WHOLE SPECTRUM

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 6, 2000

    This 2-disc set showcases the entire spectrum of KC and the Sunshine Band's work. From the earliest songs from 1973 to 2 remixes from the 1990's, you'll hear it all. ALL the hits are included, just as you remember them from your 45's.... Also includ...ed are lesser known tracks that are definately worth the listen. For anyone who likes to "get down", this is definately the collection for you. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    love to love you baby

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 30, 2001 | 0 out of 1 found this 25th Anniversary Edition review helpful

    If you want to get down with your champagne queen, this is it. Disco mood music at its finest. You can almost smell the sweaty polyester in a crowded Studio 54.

Pro Reviews: 25th Anniversary Edition

  • All Music Guide

    In 1999, Rhino celebrated the 25th anniversary of KC the Sunshine Band's formation with this two-CD anthology. But technically, 1999 was their 26th anniversary -- the soul/funk/disco band was formed in 1973, not 1974. For the casual listener and the budget-minded, a better and more concise choice would be Rhino's 1990 CD The Best of KC the Sunshine Band, which summarizes their contributions with 16 tracks. But if your interest in KC goes beyond casual, 25th Anniversary Collection isn't a bad release to have. The set contains all of the essential '70s hits offered on The Best of KC the Sunshine Band, including "Get Down Tonight," "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty," "That's The Way (I Like It)," "I'm Your Boogie Man," and "Keep It Comin' Love," as well as "Wrap Your Arms Around Me," "I Like To Do It," and the ballad "Please Don't Go." But 25th Anniversary Collection also has its share of material that is enjoyable though less than essential -- you need to be a seasoned, diehard ...KC fanatic to fully appreciate the Spanish-language version of "Please Don't Go" (titled "Por Favor, No Te Vayas"), Tom Moulton's 1994 remix of "Get Down Tonight," or KC and Teri DeSario's 1980 cover of Martha the Vandellas' "Dancin' in the Streets." And if you're that much of a collector, you'll appreciate Brian Chin's comprehensive, informative liner notes -- the writer has no problem articulating why KC's music was so popular in the '70s and why his classic grooves excited many hip-hop, dance-pop and house enthusiasts in the '90s. Rock critics might have dismissed KC in the '70s, but time has made it clear that KC's admirers -- not the critics who gave him scathing reviews -- were the smart ones. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

KC & the Sunshine Band

The Bee Gees may have been the undisputed disco kings of the late '70s, but KC the Sunshine Band weren't far behind. From the mid- to late '70s, the multi-member and racially integrated group led by bandleaders Harry Wayne "KC" Casey and Richard Finch racked up some of the era's biggest and instantly recognizable dance hits. Casey and Finch first met in 1972 while both... Read more