East Bay Grease

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Album Information
  • Artist: Tower of Power (See All Albums by Tower of Power)
  • Date Released: Nov 3, 1992

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Pop

  • Label: Rhino

Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 41:34

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AMG makes me laugh

MattyDread

This is a classic album by a classic band. It's a must-have for any serious collector of 70's funk, but slow songs are not what TOP is all about for me. "Sparking in the Sand" is the one song in the bunch that doesn't interest me, contrary to the AMG review. And, yes, the record is called East Bay Grease.

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East Bay Grease...not East Grease Bay

Dvoodoo

C'mon Warner/Rhino or eMusic... no one left on the staff with any street knowledge? This was a classic album, by a musical force to be reckoned with... oft imitated, never duplicated...thought someone'd know better at Rhino...

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The first Tower of Power album, when the band was only honing its concept and seeking a lead singer. On some songs, notably “Sparkling in the Sand,” you can hear the group beginning to come together. They already had a fine horn section, and were only some good arrangements away from becoming one of the best pop and soul bands in the nation. The vocals were uneven, although Rick Stevens would later emerge as the prime vocalist. Despite its flaws, it’s worth having because the diamond was being cut on these selections. It’s recently been reissued on CD. – Ron Wynn