Tuesday, May 6, 2008
J.P.'s Force - Time To Throw Down
In Philadelphia, we are being blessed with summer weather all week. It's time to ease into block party season and what better way to do that than with a hefty slice of 1980's R&B?
Strap on your shell toes, grab a burger and a 40 oz. and nod your head to "Time To Throw Down"; an obscure boogie record by Washington D.C.'s J.P.'s Force. This track had a limited regional release in the mid-late 1980's but didn't get much further than the Potomac. The "J.P." stands for Joe Phillips, one of the founding members of the The Winstons who you may know for the landmark breakbeat/rare groove anthem "Amen, Brother". Yes, this is the same dude that inadvertently created Jungle. Small world.
J.P.'s Force - Time To Throw Down | DivShare | YSI | 320 kbps
Labels:
1980's,
Around The Way Girls,
BBQ,
Block Party Season,
boogie,
disco,
Roller-Funk,
soul
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2 comments:
Now this is great!!
-JohnB
a real deep sound
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