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  1. We've Been Waiting
  2. It Aint' No Fun to Me
  3. Hair
  4. We Be's Gettin' Down
  5. Tell Me What It Is
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  1. We've Been Waiting
  2. It Aint' No Fun to Me
  3. Hair
  4. We Be's Gettin' Down
  5. Tell Me What It Is
  6. Can You Handle It?
  7. People
  8. Why?
  9. Ghetto
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This promising 1973 album represents bass wizard Larry Graham's first post-Sly and the Family Stone work. Much like his previous band, Graham Central Station was a multiracial unit that blended soul grooves and pop hooks to create an exuberant hybrid. However, Graham Central Station gives Graham's bass work a more upfront role in the sound and adds further layers of rhythms with drum machines and rhythmic-sounding keyboards like the clavinet. The result is a disc that is equal parts pop-soul ("Ain't No Fun to Me") and funk ...

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Graham Central Station 1996, Warner Bros.

UPC: 075992633925

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