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A blissful groove brought by the dynamics of funk
The Fatback Band delivers the ultimate dance floor-stoking funk tune.
"Yum, Yum (Gimme Some)" captivates listeners with its powerful bassline and brass section, while "Trompin'" showcases a more solid rhythmic approach. This song epitomizes the heyday of disco-funk in 1975, with its tight rhythm section and vibrant horn arrangements maintaining an exquisite balance. This 7-inch is a valuable record that captures the excitement of dance music at the time.
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- Lacquer Cut By - Ralfo
- Producer - The Fatback Band