1970 Debut Record On Limited Edition "Kool-Aid" Color Vinyl LP!
Funk Legends In The Making!
Only 1250 Copies! Get Yours Now!
The 1970 debut album from Kool and the Gang scored a couple of hits with "The Gangs Back Again" and the title cut, but more importantly, it heralded the arrival of what was to become a juggernaut on the R&B scene.
This all-instrumental record is years away from the commercial successes of "Jungle Boogie" and "Celebration," and a few light years away stylistically, too. But that unique mixture of jazz, funk, and R&B punctuated by those tremendous horn arrangements (and some great drum breaks) that characterizes Kool and the Gang at its best is here in full force. That's why original copies of this record go for a "kool" sum.
For its first U.S. vinyl reissue in decades, and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of this R&B masterpiece, Real Gone Music has pressed up 1250 copies in "Kool-Aid" vinyl...a funk classic you need to check out if you haven't heard it lately! R.I.P. Ronald Bell.
Features
- 50th Anniversary
- Limited Edition - 1250 Copies
- "Kool-Aid" Color Vinyl
- 1st U.S. Vinyl Reissue In Decades
Selections
Side 1:
- Kool & The Gang
- Breeze & Soul
- Chocolate Buttermilk
- Sea Of Tranquility
Side 2:
- Give It Up
- Since I Lost My Baby
- Kools Back Again
- The Gangs Back Again
- Raw Hamburger