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Smoothie Pie/Get Yourself Together
7-inch (Item 517914) GED Soul, 2010 — Condition: New Copy
Nothing's too smoothie here – especially the drums, which kick in nicely with a little break at the start – then lead into this loping keyboard/horn part that almost brings in an Archie Bell feel! But it's the vocals we like the most – subtle and soulful, and a lot warmer than the usual funky single – almost feeling like some great lost early 70s Free Soul album track amidst the sweet keyboard lines! "Get Yourself Together" kicks off with more great drums, and more keyboards too – and again, the group really prove themselves by keeping things a bit mellow – not out to show anyone they're the fiercest funk act on the block, and instead heading beautifully into hipper soul territory! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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