The pinnacle of high-tech funk, led by glittering brass
The tight grooves and catchy melodies that saw Dazz Band take over dance floors in the '80s.
The fusion of digital synths and acoustic instruments was a sophisticated and brilliant style that was unique in the scene at the time. When "Jukebox" blares out, it has the overwhelming power to instantly transform any place into an energetic party venue.
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A:
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1)
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Let It All Blow
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2)
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Keep You Comin' Back For More
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3)
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She's The One
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4)
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Heartbeat
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B:
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1)
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Dream Girl
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2)
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Undercover Lover
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3)
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I've Been Waiting
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4)
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Main Attraction
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5)
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So Much Love
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Art Direction - Johnny Lee (4)
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Bass - Michael Wiley
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Design - Janet Levinson
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Drums, Backing Vocals - Isaac Wiley, Jr.
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Electronics [Fairlight] - Rhett Lawson
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Electronics [String Contractor] - Bill Henderson
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Engineer - Bobby Brooks
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Engineer - Jimmy Carroccio
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Engineer - Peter Chaikin
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Engineer [Assistant] - Rick "10%" Clifford
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Guitar - Charles Fearing
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Guitar - Eric Fearman
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Guitar - Roland Bautista
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Keyboards - Steve Cox (6)
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Keyboards, Vocals, Backing Vocals - Keith Harrison
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Mastered By - John Golden
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Percussion, Vocals, Backing Vocals - Kenny Pettus
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Photography By - Ron Slenzak
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Producer - Reggie Andrews
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Producer - Bobby Harris
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Recorded By, Mixed By - F. Byron Clark
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Saxophone [Alto & Tenor], Vocals, Backing Vocals - Bobby Harris
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Synthesizer - David Ervin
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Synthesizer, Drum Programming - Reggie Andrews
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Trumpet, Vocals, Backing Vocals - Pierre DeMudd
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Trumpet, Vocals, Backing Vocals - Sennie "Skip" Martin