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Rhythm & Business

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1997 studio album by Tower of Power
Rhythm & Business
Studio album by
Released1997
LabelEpic[1]
ProducerEmilio Castillo
Tower of Power chronology
Souled Out
(1995)
Rhythm & Business
(1997)
Direct Plus
(1997)

Rhythm and Business is an album by the American bandTower of Power.[2] It was released in 1997.[3][4] The band promoted the album by playing theRed Sea Jazz Festival, among other concert dates.[5]

Production

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The album was produced by bandmemberEmilio Castillo.[6] The band had decided not to chase any kind of market trend, and instead record what it wanted.[2] Castillo,Stephen Kupka, andFrances Rocco Prestia were the only founding members who played onRhythm & Business.[7] The title track is about the state of 1990s R&B and the music industry.[8]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[9]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[10]
Los Angeles Daily News[11]
MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide[12]

The Boston Globe wrote that "the implausibly soulful baritone sax of Stephen 'Doc' Kupka, Castillo's partner since 1969, is highlighted on 'Spank-A-Dang' and 'East Bay Way'."[13] TheLos Angeles Daily News noted that "Tower of Power has never lost the ability to turn up the heat on slippery funk grooves and soulful ballads."[11]

The Blade deemed the album "plain old funk and soul," writing that, "at times, it's like listening in on a jam session as the horns blare and the drums pound."[14] TheSunday News called it "a funky soul assembly of churning Hammond organ, snappy chicken-scratch rhythm guitar, ear-bending wah-wah guitar, high-powered thumb-popping funk bass, soaring gospel-tinged soul singing and those nasty, legendary, extraordinary Tower of Power horns."[15] Christina Cole, of theAnchorage Daily News, listed the album among the best of 1997.[16]

AllMusic wrote that "these guys know all there is to know about R&B and onRhythm & Business they combine their musical passion, knowledge and abilities into that one-of-a-kind Tower of Power sound."[9]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."So I Got to Groove (Stephen Kupka,Emilio Castillo,Herman Matthews)"5:44
2."Crazy for You (Marlon McClain, Kupka, Castillo)"4:37
3."East Bay Way (Kupka, Castillo, Jeff Tamelier)"4:48
4."Unconditional Love (McClain, Kupka, Castillo, Nate Phillips,Wayne Jackson)"6:58
5."You Do the Math (Kupka, Tamelier, Jim Pugh)"4:47
6."The More You Know (Kupka, Castillo)"5:49
7."Recapture the Magic (Kupka, Castillo)"5:33
8."What's Your Trip (McClain, Kupka, Castillo)"5:40
9."Rhythm and Business (Kupka, Castillo, Matthews,Michael Caplan)"4:08
10."Don't Knock Me Down (Kupka, Castillo, Ken Kessie)"3:40
11."That Was Then and This Is Now (Kupka, Castillo, Nick Milo)"4:35
12."It Really Doesn't Matter (Castillo, Tony Flores)"4:35
13."Spank-A-Dang (Matthews, Milo)"5:44

References

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  1. ^"Tower of Power Biography, Songs, & Albums".AllMusic.
  2. ^abCharleston, Rita (17 Mar 1998). "'Tower of Power' 'just keeps on doing it' over 3 decades".The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. 4B.
  3. ^Thompson, Dave (May 11, 2001).Funk. Hal Leonard Corporation.
  4. ^Findlay, Prentiss (11 Sep 1997). "Blues hero B.B. King festival headliner".The Post and Courier. p. E2.
  5. ^Rodan, Steve (22 Aug 1997). "All that jazz". Arts.The Jerusalem Post. p. 2.
  6. ^"New line-up, same groove: Tower of Power returns". Happenings.Intelligencer Journal. 29 May 1998. p. 2.
  7. ^Harden, Mark (September 25, 1998). "Horns of plenty: Tower of Power's sound the choice of numerous rockers".The Denver Post. p. E21.
  8. ^McDonald, Sam (27 June 1997). "Hampton Jazz Festival 30th Anniversary".Daily Press. Newport News. p. A6.
  9. ^ab"Rhythm & Business".AllMusic.
  10. ^Larkin, Colin (2006).The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 8. MUZE. p. 228.
  11. ^abShuster, Fred (26 Sep 1997). "Sound Check".Los Angeles Daily News. p. L24.
  12. ^MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1999. p. 1159.
  13. ^Keller, Jon (30 Oct 1997). "Recordings". Calendar.The Boston Globe. p. 27.
  14. ^Allen, Jr., Eddie B. (October 26, 1997). "'Rhythm and Business'".The Blade. p. G4.
  15. ^"Horns of Power and plenty".Sunday News. May 24, 1998. p. H6.
  16. ^Cole, Christina (January 2, 1998). "'97 Will Be Remembered for Musical Avalanche".Anchorage Daily News. p. H7.
  • Emilio Castillo
  • Stephen 'Doc' Kupka
  • Roger Smith
  • Adolfo Acosta
  • Tom E. Politzer
  • Jerry Cortez
  • Marc van Wageningen
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  • Pete Antunes
  • Jordan John
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