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Some of the best 70's and 80's Detroit funk that never hit the charts. Here are the six albums recorded by Shotgun. If there are any errors or if I missed anything, let me know in the comments. Info links:,. File Info: Format: mp3, various bit-rates. Unpacked size: ~403 MB, 52 mp3-files, 12 jpg-files. Packed size: ~379 MB, 6 rar-files.

Mel & Tim Good Guys Only Win In The Movies. Fantastic harmony soul LP with great Chicago soul production by Gene Chandler, and singing from Mel & Tim that will blow. Smokey Robinson And The Miracles Special Occasion Rar. Horns, The (aka The JB’s) – Funky Good Time The Anthology. Shotgun – The Good, The Bad & Funky.

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Password: U.E. Basic Routines Robert Marsteller Pdf more. P.M.F.M.F.M.F.E. Download links: Track lists: 01. Trouble Shooter 03. Good Thing 04. Concrete Jungle 05. Get Down With The Get Down 06. Mutha Funk 07.

Shady Lady 08. Dynamite (The Bomb) 01. Good, Bad And Funky 02. Love Attack 03. Danger Of The Stranger 04. I Wish I Could See You Again 05. I'm All Strung Out 06.

Sister Love 07. All Spaced Out (All Funked Up) 01. Don't You Wanna Make Love 03. Midnight Breakdown 04.

Burnin' Passion 05. Special Lady 06. Stone Women 01. Come On With It 02. I Want You 03. You Deserve The Best 04. Come On And Dance 06.

Standing In Need Of Love 07. You Just Wanna Dance 08. Happy Feelin' 01. Inspiration 02. Trouble Shooter 03. Party Right Here 05.

The Sky Is The Limit 06. Introduce Me 07. Falling In Love 08. You're My Woman 09. I Believe In You 10. Wanna Have A Good Time 01.

Party Right Here 02. Ladie Choice 03. Stand Up & Reach 04. Keep It In Motion 05. Shake & Pop 06.

Let Me Be Myself 07. Caught Up In A Crossfire 08. Girl, You Are My Everything 09. Shake & Pop (Extended).

Was a band that never lived up to its potential -- not creatively, not commercially. The Detroit outfit never enjoyed a major hit, nor did it provide any albums that were truly mind-blowing. But the potential for greatness was definitely there, and with the right guidance and direction, it might have developed into something special. Unfortunately, ABC's A&R department let them settle for competent instead of pushing it to excel. Although their second album, Good, Bad and Funky, isn't bad, it isn't great either. Everything on the 1978 LP is merely decent; this is true of the hard funk offerings (which include 'Fire It Up' and the title song) as well as sleeker sophisticated funk ('I'm All Strung Out,' 'Love Attack,' and 'Danger of the Stranger'), and the smooth Northern soul ballad 'I Wish I Could See You Again.'

Throughout the record, one finds himself/herself admiring 's attractive sound -- which is best described as a combination of,, and -- while knowing that the writing could be stronger. Again, Good, Bad and Funky isn't bad, but was capable of a lot more.