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It's Just Begun

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2018年04月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTidal Waves Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TWM15
SKU 092624999457

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:34:30
Personnel: Jimmy Castor (vocals, saxophone, timbales); Harry Jensen (guitar); Gerry Thomas (trumpet, piano). Recording information: 1972. Unknown Contributor Role: Jimmy Castor. Arrangers: Gerry Thomas; Jimmy Castor. This 1972 outing set the tone for the Jimmy Castor Bunch's 1970s success through an effective and distinctive mix of funk, pop hooks, social commentary, and gonzo comedy. It's Just Begun also helped the group score a million-selling crossover hit single with "Troglodyte." This memorably whacked-out funk jam is built on an infectious fuzz-guitar hook and features Castor detailing the romantic adventures of a caveman who meets up with Bertha Butt, a comic character that would continue to appear on his albums for many years to come. The album also included a b-boy favorite in its title track, a salsa-inflected funk excursion whose breakbeats continued to be spun by DJs well into the 1980s. Beyond these favorites, the group knocks out a relentless stream of thick, funky grooves as Jimmy Castor tackles everything from morality ("You Better Be Good (Or the Devil Gon' Getcha)") to philosophy ("L.T.D.," which stands for life, truth, and death). To add variety, Castor also throws in "My Brightest Day," a sweet, horn-accented ballad, and "I Promise to Remember," an updated slice of doo wop that Castor originally penned for Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. The album's all-things-to-all-people sense of ambition occasionally overwhelms the final product: for instance, "Creation," the dissonant orchestral instrumental that bookends the album, doesn't really have any reason to be there. Despite these quibbles, It's Just Begun is an important and influential release from a sadly underrated group and well worth a listen for anyone interested in the roots of 1970s funk. ~ Donald A. Guarisco

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Creation (Prologue)

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

    2. 2.
      It's Just Begun

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

    3. 3.
      Troglodyte (Cave Man)

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

    4. 4.
      You Better Be Good (Or The Devil Gon' Getcha)

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

    5. 5.
      Psyche

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

    6. 6.
      L.T.D. (Life, Truth & Death)

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

    7. 7.
      My Brightest Day

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

    8. 8.
      Bad

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

    9. 9.
      I Promise To Remember

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

    10. 10.
      Creation (Epilogue)

      アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Jimmy Castor Bunch

商品の紹介

This 1972 outing set the tone for the Jimmy Castor Bunch's 1970s success through an effective and distinctive mix of funk, pop hooks, social commentary, and gonzo comedy. It's Just Begun also helped the group score a million-selling crossover hit single with "Troglodyte." This memorably whacked-out funk jam is built on an infectious fuzz-guitar hook and features Castor detailing the romantic adventures of a caveman who meets up with Bertha Butt, a comic character that would continue to appear on his albums for many years to come. The album also included a b-boy favorite in its title track, a salsa-inflected funk excursion whose breakbeats continued to be spun by DJs well into the 1980s. Beyond these favorites, the group knocks out a relentless stream of thick, funky grooves as Jimmy Castor tackles everything from morality ("You Better Be Good (Or the Devil Gon' Getcha)") to philosophy ("L.T.D.," which stands for life, truth, and death). To add variety, Castor also throws in "My Brightest Day," a sweet, horn-accented ballad, and "I Promise to Remember," an updated slice of doo wop that Castor originally penned for Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. The album's all-things-to-all-people sense of ambition occasionally overwhelms the final product: for instance, "Creation," the dissonant orchestral instrumental that bookends the album, doesn't really have any reason to be there. Despite these quibbles, It's Just Begun is an important and influential release from a sadly underrated group and well worth a listen for anyone interested in the roots of 1970s funk. ~ Donald A. Guarisco
Rovi

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