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Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band - Hand Clappin' Foot Stompin' Funky-Butt...Live!

Hand Clappin' Foot Stompin' Funky-Butt...Live!
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Album Details: Hand Clappin' Foot Stompin' Funky-Butt...Live!

Release Date:06/30/2007
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Track List: Hand Clappin' Foot Stompin' Funky-Butt...Live!

  1. Philly Dog
  2. Ride Your Pony
  3. Uptight (Everything's Alright)
  4. (I'm A) Road Runner
  5. Hold On! I'm Comin'
  6. Don't Fight It
  7. Land of a Thousand Dances, Pt. 1
  1. Land of a Thousand Dances, Pt. 2
  2. Respect
  3. Willy Nilly
  4. Get Down with It
  5. Michael (The Lover)
  6. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be...
  7. You Don't Know (Like I Know)

Pro Reviews: Hand Clappin' Foot Stompin' Funky-Butt...Live!

  • All Music Guide

    Titles don't come much more colorful than Hand Clappin' Foot Stompin' FunkyButt…Live, but Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band deliver as advertisedtwofisted, ebullient soul without an ounce of pretense or guile, the album is a party waiting to happen. Washington is a human jukebox, moving from Motown ("Uptight [Everything's Alright]") to Stax ("Hold On I'm Comin'") to New Orleans ("Ride Your Pony") with style and passioneven decades after the fact, the energy of the band and the crowd remains as visceral as the title promises. BMG's 2007 reissue adds ten unreleased tracks, including "Que Sera Sera" and "Beach Bash."

    - Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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Geno Washington

Initially stationed in England for the Air Force during the early '60s, American soul shouter Geno Washington fronted a British group known as the Ram Jam Band for a series of moderate U.K. chart hits during 1966-1967. Though he was born in Indiana, Washington had the grit of a deep soul testifier like Wilson Pickett or Don Covay. While stationed in East Anglia, Washing... Read more