Track Listing 1. Wind Me Up Chuck / Hoochie Coochie Man 2. Feel Like Movin' That Body 3. Chameleon 4. Get Your Hands Up / Playing Your Game Baby 5. It's Love - (featuring Cherie Mitchell) 6. 2001 (That'll Work) 7. People Make the World Go Around 8. Wind Us up Funk & Benny 9. One on One - (featuring Jas. Funk/Little Benny) 10. Hey Go Go Mickey 11. No Diggity - (featuring Big Tony) 12. Do You Know What Time It Is - (featuring Anthony "White Boy" Johnson) 13. Go Go Swing Outro - (featuring Big Tony/Jas. Funk/Little Benny) 14. Hah Man (Sinbad, Main Title)
| Details | | Playing Time: | 63 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Anthony "White Boy" Johnson, Big Tony, Cherie Mitchell, Jas. Funk, Little Benny | | Producer: | Becky Marcus, Tom Goldfogle | | Distributor: | Liaison Records Dist. | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Full Title: Your Game...Live At The 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C. Personnel: Chuck Brown (vocals, guitar); Jas. Funk, Little Benny Harley, Big Tony Fisher, Robert "Dyke" Reed (vocals); Andre "White Boy" Johnson (guitar, background vocals); Bryan Mills (saxophone); Brad Clements (trumpet); Greg Boyer (trombone); Charlie Mitchell (keyboards); Glenn Ellis (bass); Milton Smith (drums); Robert Green, "Go Go" Mickey Freeman (percussion); Mark "Godfather" Lawson. Recorded live at the 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C. Includes liner notes by Kip Lornell. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Chuck Brown is known to R&B aficionados as one of the founding fathers of go-go, the minimalist, groove-based funk variant that enjoyed a brief vogue in the '80s (though Brown had been doing his thing since the '70s). Brown's up-and-down career has seen several stabs at stardom, but the one thing that's never changed has been his commitment to his sound. As evidenced by this energetic live set, Brown's approach hasn't changed much over the years, for which we should be thankful. He's still pumping out the same brand of pulsing, sweaty, irresistibly danceable party music that turned him from a Washington, DC phenomenon into a national name decades ago. Whether he's churning out his take on the Stylistics' '70s R&B classic "People Make the World Go 'Round," or giving up the funk on his own tunes such as "Wind Me Up Chuck," Brown's sound is as hip-shaking and irrepressible as ever.
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