Graham, Larry And Graham Central Station / Raise Up
Album: | Raise Up | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Graham, Larry And Graham Central Station | Added: | Dec 2012 | |
Label: | Razor & Tie Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-12-29 | Pull Date: | 2013-03-03 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 3 | Feb 24 | Feb 17 | Feb 10 | Feb 3 | Jan 27 | Jan 20 | Jan 13 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 28, 2019: | Soul, Samples & Substitutions
Higher Ground |
4. | Dec 17, 2013: | Sunshine on a Full Moon Afternoon
Throw-N-Down The Funk |
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2. | May 23, 2014: | The Songsmith Show
Throw-N-Down The Funk |
5. | Nov 26, 2013: | Sunshine . . on a Turkey Afternoon!
Now Do U Wanta Dance |
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3. | Jan 07, 2014: | Sunshine ... in the Afternoon
(12:30-ish) Movin' |
6. | Nov 12, 2013: | Sunshine . . . in the Afternoon
(12:28 p.m.) Higher Ground |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2012-12-29
Reviewed 2012-12-29
Larry Graham and Graham Central Station – Raise Up
Reviewed by Sadie O., 12/29/12
Funky Funk. Graham, if for some reason you don’t know, was the bassist with Sly and the Family Stone, and invented the rubbery poppy fun bass sound. All these years later, and he’s still funky as mess. Some tracks veer a bit towards the commercial in places, but that bass work saves everything except track 10 – and most of the tracks are just awesome. Prince odds an extra dollop of weird to several tracks. No FCCs!
1. 1:25 ***whistles, and drumline, with a funky second line shuffle. Leads into next track.
2. 6:45 ****uptempo and very upbeat, super-funky, horn section and CRAZY bass action.
3. 3:35 ***midtempo hip-wiggler, Family Stone feel.
4. 5:35 *****downtempo, ultra-funky bass grunts, bass vocals. Prince guests on processed vocals and guitar – pretty amusing.
5. 4:48 ***slow electric guitar blues. Some pretty amazing vocals.
6. 1:02 ***mostly a cappela churchical singing – very nice.
7. 6:10 ****midtempo funky strut, very upbeat. Some crazy-ass vocals.
8. 4:55 *****absolutely amazing vocal funk beatboxing a la Family Stone. Whew! Then funky bass-heave march. So good! Cover of the huge Stevie Wonder hit. It takes a lot to one-up Stevie at his own game, but I think they’ve done it.
9. 7:05 **slow lounge soul – should have Barry White singing – saved by slinky bass.
10. 5:08 slow and icky love song. Can’t all be hits…
11. 4:58 **uptempo, chugging. Vocals take turns a la Family Stone.
12. 5:35 ***slow, funky, Prince-style keyboards, great low end sound. Goes all orchestral and dramatic in the middle. Not actually very danceable, but cool.
13. 6:44 **downtempo, subdued – hopeful lyrics, but not overly exciting music.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 12/29/12
Funky Funk. Graham, if for some reason you don’t know, was the bassist with Sly and the Family Stone, and invented the rubbery poppy fun bass sound. All these years later, and he’s still funky as mess. Some tracks veer a bit towards the commercial in places, but that bass work saves everything except track 10 – and most of the tracks are just awesome. Prince odds an extra dollop of weird to several tracks. No FCCs!
1. 1:25 ***whistles, and drumline, with a funky second line shuffle. Leads into next track.
2. 6:45 ****uptempo and very upbeat, super-funky, horn section and CRAZY bass action.
3. 3:35 ***midtempo hip-wiggler, Family Stone feel.
4. 5:35 *****downtempo, ultra-funky bass grunts, bass vocals. Prince guests on processed vocals and guitar – pretty amusing.
5. 4:48 ***slow electric guitar blues. Some pretty amazing vocals.
6. 1:02 ***mostly a cappela churchical singing – very nice.
7. 6:10 ****midtempo funky strut, very upbeat. Some crazy-ass vocals.
8. 4:55 *****absolutely amazing vocal funk beatboxing a la Family Stone. Whew! Then funky bass-heave march. So good! Cover of the huge Stevie Wonder hit. It takes a lot to one-up Stevie at his own game, but I think they’ve done it.
9. 7:05 **slow lounge soul – should have Barry White singing – saved by slinky bass.
10. 5:08 slow and icky love song. Can’t all be hits…
11. 4:58 **uptempo, chugging. Vocals take turns a la Family Stone.
12. 5:35 ***slow, funky, Prince-style keyboards, great low end sound. Goes all orchestral and dramatic in the middle. Not actually very danceable, but cool.
13. 6:44 **downtempo, subdued – hopeful lyrics, but not overly exciting music.
Track Listing
1. | Gcs Drumline | 8. | Higher Ground | |||
2. | Throw-N-Down The Funk | 9. | No Way | |||
3. | It's Alright | 10. | Hold You Close | |||
4. | Raise Up | 11. | Movin' | |||
5. | Shoulda Coulda Woulda | 12. | Now Do U Wanta Dance | |||
6. | Welcome 2 Our World | 13. | One Day | |||
7. | It Ain't No Fun To Me | . |