Stewart, Tommy / Tommy Stewart
Album: | Tommy Stewart | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Stewart, Tommy | Added: | Oct 2003 | |
Label: | Luv 'n' Haight Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2003-10-06 | Pull Date: | 2003-12-08 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 14 | Nov 30 | Nov 23 | Nov 9 | Nov 2 | Oct 26 | Oct 19 | Oct 12 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 23, 2010: | Full Moon Summer Sunshine ... in the Afternoon!
Bump and Hustle Music |
4. | May 27, 2005: | Bump & Hustle Music
Bump and Hustle Music |
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2. | Jan 04, 2006: | Deep in the Groove
Atlanta Get Down |
5. | May 20, 2005: | Bump & Hustle Music
Bump and Hustle Music |
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3. | Jun 10, 2005: | Bump & Hustle Music
Bump and Hustle Music |
6. | Apr 22, 2005: | Bump & Hustle Music
Bump and Hustle Music |
Album Review
The Dead Kenny-Gs
Reviewed 2003-10-03
Reviewed 2003-10-03
Tommy Stewart
Jazzy Funky Disco. Recorded in 1976 in Atlanta and Memphis, this record shares some production elements with classic Disco and Philadelphia soul, such as strings and female vocals (provided by Isaac Hayes' backup singers). But there is also a solid Funk groove as well, and the whole album is extremely dance-floor friendly. This is a reissue of a highly sought after rare-groove classic, popular for the tune "Bump and Hustle Music" which has popped up on a couple of compilations. Recommended for fans of funk and disco, some of the lighter tracks are a bit over the top on the disco-cheese meter but tracks 3, 4, 6, and 7 hit hard and will get your booty movin'.
1) Mellow building groover, strings, female chorus
2) *Disco strings, funk guitar
3) **The hit. Pretty much what you'd expect from a song called "Bump and Hustle Music" Up-tempo dance floor killer.
4) **Guitar intro, a bit harder and funkier
5) Lighter pop, a little smooth for my tastes
6) **Harder, funkier shout-out to the Atlanta music scene (ca. 1976)
7) *Flowing, string heavy. Jazzy, sounds like "Places and Spaces" era Donald Byrd
8) Mid-tempo disco
Tom Purcell, September 2003
Jazzy Funky Disco. Recorded in 1976 in Atlanta and Memphis, this record shares some production elements with classic Disco and Philadelphia soul, such as strings and female vocals (provided by Isaac Hayes' backup singers). But there is also a solid Funk groove as well, and the whole album is extremely dance-floor friendly. This is a reissue of a highly sought after rare-groove classic, popular for the tune "Bump and Hustle Music" which has popped up on a couple of compilations. Recommended for fans of funk and disco, some of the lighter tracks are a bit over the top on the disco-cheese meter but tracks 3, 4, 6, and 7 hit hard and will get your booty movin'.
1) Mellow building groover, strings, female chorus
2) *Disco strings, funk guitar
3) **The hit. Pretty much what you'd expect from a song called "Bump and Hustle Music" Up-tempo dance floor killer.
4) **Guitar intro, a bit harder and funkier
5) Lighter pop, a little smooth for my tastes
6) **Harder, funkier shout-out to the Atlanta music scene (ca. 1976)
7) *Flowing, string heavy. Jazzy, sounds like "Places and Spaces" era Donald Byrd
8) Mid-tempo disco
Tom Purcell, September 2003
Track Listing
1. | Fulton County Line | 5. | Make Happy Music | |||
2. | Practice What You Preach | 6. | Atlanta Get Down | |||
3. | Bump and Hustle Music | 7. | Riding High | |||
4. | Get Off Your Seats | 8. | Disco Hop |