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    Show Time

    Slave - Show Time

    01/01/1981


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    All Music Guide Review

    Released in 1981, Show Time was the last album that Steve Arrington recorded with Slave. The singer/drummer had been a valuable part of the Dayton funk combo, providing lead vocals on such hits as "Watching You" and "Just a Touch of Love." So you can say that Show Time (which was produced by Jimmy Douglass) was the end of an era for Slave. Creatively, the band was on quite a roll during its Arrington era, and those who had savored 1979's Just a Touch of Love and 1980's Stone Jam found this LP to be equally strong. From "Smokin'" and "Funken Town" to the single "Snap Shot," Show Time proved to be a consistently rewarding addition to Slave's catalog. All of the tracks are immediately recognizable as Slave offerings; during its Arrington period, Slave favored a very distinctive style of funk that was sleek and gritty at the same time. And even though Arrington wasn't an original member -- he didn't start recording with the band until its third album, The Concept -- he was a main ingredient of the Slave sound from 1978-1981. Show Time is recommended to funk addicts without hesitation. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

    Show Time Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Snap Shot
  • 4:43

  • 2
  • Party Lites
  • 4:55

  • 3
  • Spice of Life
  • 4:57

  • 4
  • Smokin'
  • 5:25

  • 5
  • Wait for Me
  • 5:18

  • 6
  • Steal Your Heart
  • 5:24

  • 7
  • For the Love of U
  • 5:08

  • 8
  • Funken Town
  • 3:46

  • Credits of Show Time

    • Danny Webster
    • Percussion, Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background), Vocals


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