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Album Details: Brass Construction 5

Release Date:01/01/1979
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Track List: Brass Construction 5

  1. Music Makes You Feel Like Dancing
  2. Right Place
  3. Get up to Get Down
  4. Watch Out
  1. It's Alright
  2. Shakit
  3. I Want Some Action

Pro Reviews: Brass Construction 5

  • All Music Guide

    When Brass Construction 5 came out in 1979, one greeted the LP with skepticism. 1977's Brass Construction III was very uneven, and 1978's disappointing, uninspired Brass Construction IV was the funk-disco outfit's weakest album ever. So people didn't have very high hopes for Brass Construction's fifth album. But Randy Muller and his associates pleasantly surprised their fans with this enjoyable LP, which finds them sounding revitalized. A definite improvement over Brass Construction IV, this 1979 release boasts some of the combo's most infectious grooves since Brass Construction II. If Brass Construction's decline in 1977 and 1978 had caused you to lose faith in the band, confident jams like "Get Up to Get Down," "It's Alright," and "Music Makes You Feel Like Dancing" made it clear that it wasn't time to give up on Muller and company just yet. As enjoyable as Brass Construction 5 is, the album falls short of essential and isn't quite in a class with Brass Construction or Brass Construc...tion II. Nonetheless, it's a likable record that restored many listeners' faith in Brass Construction. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Brass Construction

Vocalist/instrumentalist Randy Muller was at the helm of two pivotal East Coast funk and disco aggregations in the '70s and '80s. One was Brass Construction; the other was Skyy. Muller, a vocalist and instrumentalist who doubled on keyboards and flute, organized the band with drummer Larry Payton, trumpeters Wayne Parris and Morris Price, lead guitarist Joe Arthur, voca... Read more