Album
The Very Best Of Tower Of Power - The Warner Years
2001 · Funk / Soul
Rare pressing on Gatefold

The Very Best Of Tower Of Power - The Warner Years is a Soul & Funk album by Tower Of Power, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
About
Oakland’s Tower of Power make hot, funky soul, with nods to James Brown’s strutting R&B and to flowery California sunshine pop. Their greatest years include the rump-shaking “What Is Hip?,” the aching “You’re Still a Young Man,” and the politically charged “Only So Much Oil in the Ground.” Lenny Williams shines on the wintry ballad “So Very Hard to Go,” while Rick Stevens commands the toe-tapping funk of “Down to the Nightclub.” Throughout, the famed Tower of Power horn section is a constant.
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Tracklist
- 1You Got To Funkifize4:32
- 2What Happened To The World That Day?4:12
- 3Down To The Nightclub2:45
- 4You're Still A Young Man5:35
- 5What Is Hip?5:05
- 6So Very Hard To Go3:41
- 7This Time It's Real2:53
- 8Will I Ever Find A Love?3:50
- 9Soul Vaccination5:12
- 10Time Will Tell3:07
- 11Below Us, All The City Lights4:17
- 12Don't Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream)4:44
- 13Willing To Learn4:36
- 14Only So Much Oil In The Ground3:48
- 15I Won't Leave Unless You Want Me To3:30
- 16You're So Wonderful, So Marvelous3:10
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- Emilio CastilloCOMPILATION PRODUCER
- Gary PetersonCOMPILATION PRODUCER
- Stephen KupkaCOMPILATION PRODUCER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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