Graham Central Station - GCS 2000 (CD)

GCS 2000
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Album Details: GCS 2000

Release Date:07/21/1998
Label:Sbme Special Mkts.
UPC:886972402628

Track List: GCS 2000

  1. Intro
  2. GCS 2000
  3. Free
  4. U Move Me
  5. Just B My Lady
  6. Love 4 1another
  1. Don't Let 'Em Change U
  2. Groove On
  3. I Just Found Somebody 2 Love
  4. I'magettin' [Instrumental]
  5. Outro

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  • All Music Guide

    During the late ‘90s, Prince attempted to help resurrect the careers of two funk icons from the ‘70s Chaka Khan and Larry Graham by signing both to his label, NPG, and producing new albums for each. The Prince/Graham album was issued in 1998 as ‘GCS 2000,' and turned out to be the first new studio album credited to Graham Central Station in nearly two decades. Whereas such earlier Graham Central Station classics as Release Yourself sound as if it was recorded entirely live, ‘GCS 2000' reflects Prince's renowned ‘studio perfection' approach throughout, especially on such tracks as "Free" and "Groove On." Too much Prince and not enough Graham makes ‘GCS 2000' sound like a Prince solo album with Graham guesting, instead of a triumphant return to form from this trailblazing funk bass great.

    - Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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Graham Central Station

An exuberant mid-'70s funk group, Graham Central Station made some fine singles for Warner Bros. Former Sly The Family Stone bassist Larry Graham renamed Hot Chocolate (not the British group) Graham Central Station after he moved from producing the group to playing with it. The group included Graham, guitarist David Vega, keyboardists Robert Sam and Hershall Kennedy, p... Read more