Prior to James "JT" Taylor adding pop flavor vocals, which help garner a handful of top selling albums, this was Kool & the Gang's most successful album, spawning three bonafide R&B hits. Produced by Robert Bell, and featuring Donal Boyce's incredulous vocals, these songs have held up well. The fast, chugging "Jungle Boogie" was a club favorite, while "Funky Stuff," with its "whoa whoa whoa" hook, was slower and spacier than "Jungle Boogie." The band formerly known as the Jazziacs got their first R&B number one with "Hollywood Swinging," a slightly faster than mid-tempo song with whistles, festive ambiance and lead vocals by keyboardist Ricky West. All three hits were inspired by Manu Dibango's "Soul Makossa," and were recorded in one night at a studio in midtown Manhattan. The title cut flash backs to their prerecording jazz days, when they dazzled New Jerseyites with their playing skills. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide
Wild and Peaceful
09/01/1973 | Island / Mercury
All Music Guide Review
Wild and Peaceful Track Listing
Credits of Wild and Peaceful
- Tomorrow's Edition
- Vocals (Background)
- Mitchell Kanner
- Design
- Gary N. Mayo
- ?, Digital Remastering
- Joseph Askew
- Illustrations
- Robert "Kool" Bell
- Bass, Vocals
- Donal Boyce
- Vocals (Background)
- Cleveland "Clevie" Browne
- Liner Notes
- Bob Clearmountain
- Engineer
- Harvey Goldberg
- Engineer
- Jeffrey Lesser
- Engineer
- Kool & the Gang
- Arranger, Producer, Main Performer
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