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The L.A. Boppers started out as a backing band for Side Effect and was originally called "The Be-Bop Band". Augie Johnson, leader of Side Effect, was able to get the first record deal with Fantasy Records in 1978.

 

L.A. Boppers – L.A. Boppers

Label: Mercury – SRM-1-3816, Mercury – 9110.147

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1980

Genre: Funk / Soul

Style: Bop, Jazz-Funk, Soul, Funk

 

Tracklist

 

A1Is This The Best (Bop-Doo-Wah)

A2You Did It Good

A3I Can't Stay

A4Life Is What You Make It

A5Saturday

B1Funk It Out

B2Be-Bop Dancin'

B3Are We Wrong

B4Watching Life

 

Credits

 

Arranged By [Horns] - Augie Johnson

Arranged By [Strings] - Jorge Del Barrio

Arranged By [Vocals And Music] - Augie Johnson, The Boppers

Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Bob "The Professor" Greves

Bass - Ed "Funky Thumbs" Reddick

Cello - Anna Daram, Armand Kaproff, Douglas Davis, Selene Hurford

Executive-Producer - Forest Hamilton, Wayne Henderson

Guitar - Kenny Styles

Harp - Dorothy Remsen

Keyboards - Michael Stanton

Producer - Augie Johnson

Saxophone - Chuck Brooke

Trombone - John Ervin

Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Stan Martin, Steve Madaio

Violin - Barbara Durant, Bonnie Douglas, Carroll Stephens, Endre Granat, Harry Bluestone, Israel Baker, James Getzoff, Janet Lakatos, Nathan Kaproff, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure, Stanley Plummer

Woodwind [Other Woodwinds] - Bob Greaves

 

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My basis of listening to good music is if you are nurtured by black music, soul and funk from a very young age. I have two older brothers and one of them led me to this good music. My brother recorded this LP and so much more funk for me on cassette tapes (BASF, Maxell and TDK)

 

I was born in 1969, listened to this kind of funk when I was 11, we love bass slapping

 

The L.A. Boppers started out as a backing band for Side Effect and was originally called "The Be-Bop Band". Augie Johnson, leader of Side Effect, was able to get the first record deal with Fantasy Records in 1978.

L.A. Boppers – L.A. Boppers

Label: Mercury – SRM-1-3816, Mercury – 9110.147

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Released: 1980

Genre: Funk / Soul

Style: Bop, Jazz-Funk, Soul, Funk

Tracklist

A1 Is This The Best (Bop-Doo-Wah)

A2 You Did It Good

A3 I Can't Stay

A4 Life Is What You Make It

A5 Saturday

B1 Funk It Out

B2 Be-Bop Dancin'

B3 Are We Wrong

B4 Watching Life

Credits

Arranged By [Horns] - Augie Johnson

Arranged By [Strings] - Jorge Del Barrio

Arranged By [Vocals And Music] - Augie Johnson, The Boppers

Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone - Bob "The Professor" Greves

Bass - Ed 'Funky Thumbs' Reddick

Drums – Gerry Davis

Cello - Anna Daram, Armand Kaproff, Douglas Davis, Selene Hurford

Guitar - Kenny Styles

Harp - Dorothy Remsen

Keyboards - Michael Stanton

Producer - Augie Johnson

Saxophone - Chuck Brooke

Trombone - John Ervin

Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Stan Martin, Steve Madaio

Violin - Barbara Durant, Bonnie Douglas, Carroll Stephens, Endre Granat, Harry Bluestone, Israel Baker, James Getzoff, Janet Lakatos, Nathan Kaproff, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure, Stanley Plummer

Woodwind [Other Woodwinds] - Bob Greaves

 

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Samuel Most (December 16, 1930 – June 13, 2013) was an American jazz flutist, clarinetist and tenor saxophonist, based in Los Angeles. He was "probably the first great jazz flutist" according to jazz historian Leonard Feather.

 

Joseph Carl Firrantello (December 16, 1937 – January 10, 1986), known as Joe Farrell, was an American jazz saxophonist and flutist. He is best known for a series of albums under his own name on the CTI record label and for playing in the initial incarnation of #ChickCorea's Return to Forever.

Sam Most With Joe Farrell ‎– Flute Talk

Label: Xanadu Records ‎– XANADU 173

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, LP

Country: US

Released: 1979

Genre: Jazz

Style: Bop, Cool Jazz

Tracklist

A1 Kim

A2 Something Sweet And Tender

A3 When You Wish Upon A Star

A4 Sound Off

B1 Samba To Remember You By

B2 Leaves

B3 Love Season

B4 Hot House

Credits

Bass – Bob Magnusson

Congas, Percussion [Misc.] – Jerry Steinholtz

Drums – Roy McCurdy

Flute – Joe Farrell, Sam Most

Piano, Electric Piano – Mike Wofford

Producer, Directed By, Photography By [Liner], Liner Notes – Don Schlitten

Recorded By – Hugh Davies

Written-By – Most (tracks: A2 to B1, B3)

 

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