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KC And The Sunshine Band began their career in 1973 in Hialeah, Florida, initially under the name “KC and the Sunshine Junkanoo Band,” before dropping one of the words from their name – possibly to avoid being asked “What is a Junkanoo?” for the rest of their career. It was the 1975 single “Get Down Tonight” from their self-titled album that catapulted KC And The Sunshine Band into the stratosphere. It wasn't just this future number one hit that was included on the album: “That's The Way (I Like It)” also reached the top spot. “Boogie Shoes” reached number 40 on the singles charts and was also released for the soundtrack to “Saturday Night Fever.” The LP rose to number 4 on the Billboard Top 100. With these three tracks, it was practically impossible to escape KC And The Sunshine Band in 1975... and that suited Harry Casey and Richard Finch, who were already writing songs for other artists and were occasionally allowed to use the TK Records recording studios. The unusual career of the American disco band from Florida, which mixed contemporary R&B with funk and Latin grooves to create party music in the Miami sound style, did not end with “KC And The Sunshine Band”...
As part of its “Acoustic Sounds 40 Series,” Analogue Productions is now celebrating this classic album with a collectible double LP: pressed on 180-gram vinyl by industry leader Quality Record Pressings (QRP), cut at 45 RPM and housed in a luxurious tip-on gatefold jacket by Stoughton Printing. The elaborate and loving remastering from the original tapes ensures that this new edition offers sound quality that has never been heard before!
LP 1Side A 1. Let It Go (Part One) 2. That's The Way (I Like It)
Side B 1. Get Down Tonight 2. Boogie Shoes
LP 2Side C 1. Ain't Nothin' Wrong 2. I'm So Crazy ('Bout You)
Side D 1. What Makes You Happy 2. I Get Lifted 3. Let It Go (Part Two)