The Brothers Johnson - Blam!! (CD)

Blam!!
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Album Details: Blam!!

Release Date:04/16/1996
Label:A&M Records
UPC:075021317123

Track List: Blam!!

  1. Ain't We Funkin' Now
  2. So Won't You Stay
  3. Blam
  4. Rocket Countdown / Blastoff
  1. Ride - O - Rocket
  2. Mista' Cool
  3. It's You Girl
  4. Streetwave

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    Thick With Heavy,Wild Quincy Jones-Styled FUNK!!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 4, 2006

    Pros: Chunking Bass,Great Grooves And Terrific Harmonizing

    Cons: Not For Those Who Don't Like To Groove

    My mom once made a very apt comment about this CD-the musical explosion depicted on the cover art is a very real description of this music-'Blam!!' is a funk crazed masterpiece from George and Louis!!Let's see:"Ain't We Funkin...9; Now",the monsterous title song,"Mista' Cool" and "Ride O Rocket" NEVER let up on the high funk quaotient for a second.By the albums end though these brothers have to take a break for the uptempo but more rhythmically jazzy instrumental "Streetwave".Th
    e result?A flawless third album from the bro's,who between 1976 and 1980 made four masterpieces.Sadly this is the only one currently not available anymore on CD and it's one of the funkiest!
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  • All Music Guide

    In the late '70s and early '80s, funk could be divided into two main categories: hardcore funk (which included Rick James, Graham Central Station, Cameo, the Gap Band, the Bar-Kays, and George Clinton's Parliament/Funkadelic empire) and the lighter, softer sophisticated funk ("sophisti-funk" for short) of Rufus Chaka Khan, the Average White Band, the Whispers, Heatwave, Chic, Dynasty, and Teena Marie. Before the arrival of J.T. Taylor in 1979, Kool the Gang were the epitome of hardcore funk -- and once he arrived, they epitomized sophisti-funk (which was also called "uptown funk"). Another group that epitomized sophisti-funk was the Brothers Johnson, whose third album, Blam, demonstrates that funk can be sleek and gritty at the same time. This 1978 classic is full of definitive examples of sophisti-funk; if you're a lover of that style, tracks like "Ain't We Funkin' Now" (a major hit), "Mista' Cool," "Ride-O-Rocket," and the title song are required listening. Equally strong are the m...ellow ballad "It's You, Girl" and the pop-jazz instrumental "Streetwave," both of which were well-received by quiet storm enthusiasts. The person the Brothers Johnson can thank for this album being so consistent is producer Quincy Jones, who really knew how to bring out the best in the group. A former jazz musician who shifted his focus to RB/pop in the 1970s, Jones can be a real perfectionist. It was Jones who, in 1982, produced the best selling album of all time (Michael Jackson's Thriller), and he rarely let the Brothers Johnson settle for second best. As a result, Blam is excellent from start to finish. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Brothers Johnson

Guitarist/vocalist George Johnson and bassist/vocalist Louis Johnson formed the band Johnson Three Plus One with older brother Tommy and their cousin Alex Weir while attending school in Los Angeles. When they became professionals, the band backed such touring RB acts as Bobby Womack and the Supremes. George and Louis Johnson later joined Billy Preston's band, and wrote ... Read more