Soulful vibes that you can dance along to. It’s a heavy cross between the old world and the new school. All those interested in juxtapositions, check this out.
The marginally true story of Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson from his release from Sing Sing, to his rise to the top of the 1930’s Harlem number’s racket empire.
While I’m more a fan of the heavy groove soul-rock than the almost straight funk thang, a good song is a good song. And the Groovehounds have good songs.