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Do It Good
1974 studio album by KC and the Sunshine Band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Do It Good is the debut album by the American funk and disco group KC and the Sunshine Band. Produced by Richard Finch, it was released in 1974 on the TK label.
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History
Do It Good had little mainstream impact in the United States, despite catchy tracks like "Sound Your Funky Horn". The album was focused towards upbeat funk, which would later turn into disco.
After the song "Queen of Clubs" became a hit, the album was re-issued in 1978 with the title Queen of Clubs. The record had a new cover that featured a playing card with the Queen of Clubs on the front (the record label still gave the album title as Do It Good).
Record World said of "Queen of Clubs" that "the sound is fuller than on recent K.C. hits with an uptempo Motown feel."[3]
The album was remastered and reissued with bonus tracks in 2012 by Big Break Records.
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Harry Wayne Casey – keyboards, vocals
- Richard Finch – bass guitar, drums, percussion
- Jerome Smith – guitar
- Oliver Brown – percussion
- Fermin Goytisolo – percussion
- Ken Faulk – trumpet
- Vinnie Tanno – trumpet
- Mike Lewis – tenor saxophone
- Whit Sidener – baritone saxophone
- Beverly Champion – background vocals
- Margaret Reynolds – background vocals
- Jeanette Williams – background vocals
Guest musicians
- Jimmy "Bo" Horne – background vocals
- George McCrae – background vocals
- Gwen McCrae – background vocals
- Betty Wright – background vocals
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