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7.000 Ft
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1. | America, Wake Up
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2. | Uncle Willie's Dream
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3. | What's That Noise P.K.?
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4. | Through It All I Made It With the Load
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5. | I'd Walk a Mile for a Smile
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6. | Cochise
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7. | Butter Ball
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8. | That's Deep
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9. | Chin Music
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10. | God Bless America
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Jazz
Paul Humphrey - Drums Al Vescovo - Guitar Arthur Adams - Guitar Bill Upchurch - Guitar (Bass) Charles Owens - Reeds (Multiple) George Walker - Guitar Harold Land - Keyboards Jerome Richardson - Reeds (Multiple) Joe Sample - Keyboards Wilton Felder - Guitar (Bass), Reeds (Multiple)
* Al Schmitt - Engineer * Tommy LiPuma - Producer
Paul Humphrey
Active Decades: '60s, '70s and '80s Born: Oct 10, 1935 in Detroit, MI Genre: Jazz Styles: Instrumental Pop, Bop, Fusion
A longtime session drummer who never emerged as a star in jazz circles, Paul Humphrey and his Cool Aid Chemists had a short stay in the limelight when his single "Cool Aid" made it into the R&B Top 20 in 1971. Humphrey and his group even made an appearance on American Bandstand, as the song stayed on the charts 11 weeks and cracked the pop Top 40. But it was back to obscurity when "Funky L.A." stalled at 45. Humphrey's list of credits included sessions with Wes Montgomery, Les McCann, Kai Winding, Charles Mingus, Lee Konitz, and Gene Ammons, among others, in the '60s. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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