Kay Gee's

Songs written and produced by Kool & the Gang's Ronald Bell. In the mid 1970's, they had a very funky feel, with great chunky basslines ("Masterplan") and guitar scratching ("Hustle wit' every muscle"). Other great songs of this period on the Gang label were "Waiting at the bus stop" (getting in on the bus-stop disco dancing craze) and "STP (singing, teaching, preaching)", a wild mild funk classic.

Changing to the main De-lite outlet coincided with a change in style for the Kay Gee's who began to record a more pure form of disco. Listen for all their classic disco tracks like "Tango hustle", "Space disco" and "Kilowatt invasion"... you'll be hustling in no time. "Burn me up" is produced by Patrick Adams.

Burn me up (De-lite 12" MK-94, 1979)

 

  1. Keep on bumpin' / Masterplan (Gang LP, 1975)
  2. Find a friend (Gang LP, 1976)
  3. Kilowatt invasion (De-lite LP, 1978)
  4. Burn me up (De-lite LP, 1979)

     

  5. Keep on bumpin' (Gang, 1974)
  6. Masterplan (Gang, 1974)
  7. Get down (Gang, 1975)
  8. Hustle wit' every muscle (Gang, 1975)
  9. Waiting at the bus stop (Gang, 1976)
  10. Kilowatt invasion (De-lite, 1978)

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