Kenny Dope takes on
the funkiest sounds
of the Miami Soul generation – on a single that's got more heavy funk than most full albums! Side one features a great edit
of Beginning Of The End's "Come On Baby" (aka "Come Down Baby") – a groove that's just as heavy as their famous "Funky Nassau", and done with a similar blend
of choppy guitar, romping rhythms, and blasting horns! Next up is
Willie Johnson's amazing "Lay It On Me" – a tune that's got a really amazing bassline – one that moves faster than anything in
the tune – including
the blasting horns and rip-shot drums! And last is "Till I Get My Share" – one
of the funkiest tunes ever from
Clarence Reid – a hard and heavy number that feels a lot like
the best Syl
Johnson work for Twinight!