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The Old Recruits : Keep Your Head Up.
A new take on old funk.
This album is packed with gritty grooves, sensual female vocals, funky bass and
drums and old style keys. A combination of vocal tracks and purely instrumental
tunes inspired by 70's cop show soundtracks and Funk Club music take the
listener back to a time of car chases through litter strewn alleys, Afro
haircuts, purple flairs and smoky bars. So, kick back and enjoy...
Songs:
1. Everybody's Free
2. Keep Your Head Up High
3. Funk Yeah
4. I'm Givin In
5. Ad Break
6. This Is My Day
7. Close Your Eyes
8. Let Me Be
9. In The Groove
10. Crazy Things
11. Here We Go
12. Live For The Future
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 02/08/2015
The Old Recruits lives in Fleet England
Tagged as: Jazz, Funk, Rock, Electro Pop
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