Live – D.C. Bumpin' Y'all

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Live – D.C. Bumpin' Y'all
Live album by
Released1987
VenueThe Crystal Skate
Temple Hills, MD
StudioSheffield Studio
Genre
Length79:07[1]
LabelRhythm King Records
Producer
  • Reo Edwards
  • Stephen Meyner
Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers chronology
Any Other Way to Go?
(1987)
Live – D.C. Bumpin' Y'all
(1987)
DC Don't Stand For Dodge City
(1988)

Live – D.C. Bumpin' Y'all (also titled as Live '87) is a double-live album released in 1987 by the Washington, D.C.-based go-go band Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers.[1][2] The album was recorded live at The Crystal Skate in Temple Hills, Maryland.[1][3][4][5]

Track listing[edit]

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dedication"Chuck Brown2:23
2."Downright Country Boy" 4:27
3."Stormy Monday"T-Bone Walker5:26
4."Kickin' the Jams"Chuck Brown2:54
5."Jazzy Jamm" 2:32
6."We Need Some Money"
  • Chuck Brown
  • Curtis Johnson
4:28
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Boat"Chuck Brown2:17
2."Sho' Yuh Right"Chuck Brown8:18
3."Boogie on Go-Go Woman"Stevie Wonder5:28
4."Peace & Love" 0:45
5."We Need Some Jazz" 1:59
6."I Am Somebody"Chuck Brown1:01
7."Rumours"
  • Denzil Foster
  • Marcus Thompson
  • Michael Marshall
4:35
Side C
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Go-Go Swing"2:26
2."I Don't Mean a Thing"
  • Duke Ellington
  • Irving Mills
3:29
3."Midnight Sun"3:24
4."Moody's Mood"5:10
5."Woody Woodpecker"
2:25
Side D
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Here We Go Again"Chuck Brown4:39
2."Harlem Nocturne"Earle H. Hagen5:35
3."The Message"5:26

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers Live - D.C. Bumpin' Y'All". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  2. ^ Thompson, Dave (2001). "Part Four: The New School". Funk: Third Ear - The Essential Listening Companion (1st ed.). San Francisco: BackBeat Books. pp. 297–299. ISBN 0-87930-629-7.
  3. ^ Graff, Gary; Freedom du Lac, Josh; McFarlin, Jim (1998). "A-Z Guide to R&B Acts: Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers". In Terrell, Tom (ed.). musicHound R&B: The Essential Album Guide (1st ed.). Detroit: Visible Ink Press. p. 78. ISBN 1-57859-026-4.
  4. ^ Lornell, Kip; Stephenson, Jr., Charles C. (2001). The Beat: Go-Go's Fusion of Funk and Hip-Hop. Billboard Books. p. 252. ISBN 0-8230-7727-6.
  5. ^ Nnamdi, Kojo (February 14, 2014). "From Go-Go's Heyday to Today: One Musician's Love Affair With D.C. Music". The Kojo Nnamdi Show. WAMU. Retrieved 2 December 2016.

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