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Hey Heptocrat,
He actually sang this on the album just before "Back to Oakland." I think it was just called "Tower of Powe." Same album had "What is Hip" and "Soul Vaccination" and "This Time It's real." These guys STILL deliver all the goods 40 years later. No kidding. Go see them.
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BRUCE CONTE GUITAR RULES
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Lenny sang this track on the quintessential TOP album "Back to Oakland"and he had the most relaxed vocal style and tone perhaps of all the vocalist who have sung since.
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@1mikera Lenny's a great singer,but he didn't inspire Philip Bailey.
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I still respond to this song the same way I did when I first heard it about forty years ago. Man the memories that come flooding in when I hear this.
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top and awb simply the best...period
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awesome tunes!! love the brass!!
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this group was always a pace setter. Lenny's voice and delivery was unsurpassed, who do you think inspired Phillip Bailey? Lets not forget that horn section! BS&T, and Chicago are go, but please sweet Jesus these guys were leading the parade. This particular tune will always endure time
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An awesome song! Glad to hear it as well see it performed. Bravo!
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Awesome!!! Always loved this song!!! Since childhood. To Don, rest in peace my brother. I feel like I knew you from watching you every Saturday morning on Soul Train as a kid, and still today on Centric / Tv one. Couldn't wait for sat mornings! Guess you're welcoming Whitney right now to where Y'all hang out up there! This music will live forever.
So perfect it hurts!!! Today's music have no soul when compared to this...
thiccaboss 10 months ago 32
One of the greatest soul funk bands in the world
luisfranciscoalonso 8 months ago 20