Artist: Mother's Finest
Title: The Essential Mother's Finest - The RCA/Epic Years
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Epic/Legacy
Genre: Classic Rock, Funk Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:45:17
Total Size: 246 mb | 698 mb
Tracklist:CD1
1. Mother's Finest - You Move Me
2. Mother's Finest - Sir and Brother Mann
3. Mother's Finest - Monster People
4. Mother's Finest - Bone Song
5. Mother's Finest - Living Hero
6. Mother's Finest - Middle of the Night
7. Mother's Finest - Funky Mountain
8. Mother's Finest - Run Joe
9. Mother's Finest - Fire
10. Mother's Finest - Dontcha Wanna Love Me (Extended Version)
11. Mother's Finest - Rain
12. Mother's Finest - My Baby
CD2
1. Mother's Finest - Give You All the Love (Inside of Me)
2. Mother's Finest - Baby Love
3. Mother's Finest - Thank You for the Love
4. Mother's Finest - Dis Go Dis Way, Dis Go Dat Way
5. Mother's Finest - Mickey's Monkey
6. Mother's Finest - Piece of the Rock
7. Mother's Finest - Hard Rock Lover
8. Mother's Finest - Truth'll Set You Free
9. Mother's Finest - Don't Wanna Come Back
10. Mother's Finest - Love Changes
11. Mother's Finest - Can't Fight the Feeling
12. Mother's Finest - Watch My Stylin'
Georgia funk rock band Mother's Finest might appear to be only a blip on the radar screen of rock history, but not to any of the headlining bands they've stolen shows from or any of the audiences who saw it happen. Following in the footsteps of the racially-mixed Sly & the Family Stone, Mother's Finest blended white guitarist Moses Mo and drummer B.B. "Queen" Borden with black vocalists Joyce Kennedy and Glenn Murdock, bassist Wyzard, and keyboardist Mike, for its 1976 self-titled debut album. Tracks like "Rain" and the slightly controversial "Niggazz Can't Sing Rock & Roll" made enough of a ripple to get the band out of Georgia clubs and into regional touring. The follow-up album Another Mother Further lived up to its title. The opening track was a cover of the Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting team's "Mickey's Monkey," made popular by Smokey Robinson. But the guitar riff was a blatant copy of Jimmy Page's from the Led Zeppelin song "Custard Pie," released two years earlier. Perhaps because the song was a cover, or the fact that they stole from blues legends early in their career, Led Zeppelin never sued and the track (along with others like "Piece of the Rock" and "Hard Rock Lover") helped make Another Mother Further the group's springboard.
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