Kool & the Gang: Wild and Peaceful
Label: De-Lite
Prior to James "JT" Taylor
adding pop flavor vocals, which help garner a handful of top selling
albums, this was Kool & the Gang's most successful album, spawning
three bonafide R&B hits. Produced by Robert Bell,
and featuring Donal Boyce's incredulous vocals, these songs have held
up well. The fast, chugging "Jungle Boogie" was a club favorite, while
"Funky Stuff," with its "whoa whoa whoa" hook, was slower and spacier
than "Jungle Boogie." The band formerly known as the Jazziacs got their
first R&B number one with "Hollywood Swinging," a slightly faster
than mid-tempo song with whistles, festive ambiance and lead vocals by
keyboardist Ricky West.
All three hits were inspired by Manu Dibango's "Soul Makossa," and were
recorded in one night at a studio in midtown Manhattan. The title cut
flash backs to their prerecording jazz days, when they dazzled New
Jerseyites with their playing skills. - All Music guide



