I remember this song!! Great tune. I thought I had this album, but not sure what happened to it. Thanks for playing this. I love Rodney Franklin and his music.
Listen to this when i jog through the city of chicago when the sun sets a little then the city lights glows, it gots a nice city street groove to it nices. THX!
Answer to the trivia question: If I'm not mistaken Stanley Clarke was the bass player and producer. Marathon and A Song For You were excellent records. I still own the cassette tapes.
He also has a song on the same CD entitled :Lets talk: with vocals by Daryl Coley, can someone PLEASE post post post and thanx, I hope someone has this jam
I remember this song!! Great tune. I thought I had this album, but not sure what happened to it. Thanks for playing this. I love Rodney Franklin and his music.
Americanjazzlady 3 weeks ago
this track definitely sounds like Marcus Miller's "Juice" or to some extent even Arethas "Get It Right". Great post thanks a lost waxwarrior03!
funkyswede62 2 months ago
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funkyswede62 2 months ago
I can hear Marcus Miller juice, anyone else get that vibe?
MrDADSCAB 3 months ago
wicked groove, thanks :)
MsCharlieBrown78 8 months ago
This song screams "80's" which is both good and bad, lol.
OldskolFan 9 months ago
Excellent jam !!!!!!!
ocgg92841 10 months ago
2 dislikes?? What the hell is that all about??
Barelybreakingeven 11 months ago
@Barelybreakingeven
Its cause they dont know good music!
crazy song
7777czar 10 months ago
@Barelybreakingeven Yes, this is a great tune!!! I hear ya! Blessings.
Americanjazzlady 3 weeks ago
WOWWWWW !!!!!
dbrum8989 1 year ago
Wax Man do you have his version of the tv theme show "Hill Street Blues" and "Enough Is Enough" much abliged if you can find them
dal4018 1 year ago
nice jam thanks for this gem and 4 sharing with us all!:-)
THRILLAKILLA187 1 year ago
FANTASTIC PLAY!!!! Rodney. A fan always
missmochashake 2 years ago
Listen to this when i jog through the city of chicago when the sun sets a little then the city lights glows, it gots a nice city street groove to it nices. THX!
ravinago 2 years ago
is this available on cd?
tks
MadridSoulbrother 2 years ago
YEAAAH! ROCK ON!!! ;)
OneMoreSweet 2 years ago
Answer to the trivia question: If I'm not mistaken Stanley Clarke was the bass player and producer. Marathon and A Song For You were excellent records. I still own the cassette tapes.
edwardcullenislove35 2 years ago
You should put "Marathon" on here as well.
jstoes 2 years ago
He also has a song on the same CD entitled :Lets talk: with vocals by Daryl Coley, can someone PLEASE post post post and thanx, I hope someone has this jam
nvjharmonica 2 years ago
Here's a trivia question.............Who Produced & played bass on this track?
basssman 2 years ago
Herbie Hancock.
rockjohnson80 2 years ago
This is the jam!!! Thanks for posting.
Zari7000 3 years ago
Better than "The groove"
Jazz/funk at its finest
jelboysvw 3 years ago
This still a choooooon!! from the great jazz fusion master Rodney Franklin.
ezekielthemack 3 years ago
ROCK-ONNNNNNN! Funky, Funky, Funky.........
owtherdrove 3 years ago
Lordy Lordy Tuuuuune!
Bring back da funk!
Thanks for posting matey, Keep them coming for my son to listen to!
dwightddddd 3 years ago
perfect production
LolipopScream 3 years ago
oh my god.i havn,t heard this in ages.great posting keep em coming.tuuuuune...england
lukeydoeslikey 4 years ago 2
thanks man=)
waxwarrior03 4 years ago
I remember this.
MsTexas73 4 years ago