Though it doesn't say it is, this release is actually a live album. The Wilson brothers' voices are still vibrant, and it sounds like both the crowd and the Gap Band themselves are having a real good time, although the band's biggest hits -- "Party Train" and "Drop the Bomb" (as it's named here) -- arrive late in the set. "Oops Upside Your Head" makes some noise early on. Ultimately, the album plays out as a nostalgia piece. Fans looking for a more comprehensive retrospective the group should pick up the Ultimate Collection, issued by Hip-O in 2001. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
Original Artist Hit List
01/28/2003 | Compendia
All Music Guide Review
Original Artist Hit List Track Listing
Credits of Original Artist Hit List
- Glenn Meadows
- Remastering
- Joe Neil
- Engineer, Tracking
- Terry Scott
- Guitar, Keyboards
- Alvin Speights
- Mixing
- Stutz Wimmer
- Saxophone
- Robert Wilson
- Bass, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- Billy Young
- Keyboards
- Alfreda Gerald
- Vocals (Background)
- Ronnie Wilson
- Flugelhorn, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Sam Skelton
- Saxophone
- Eric Alexander
- Trombone
- Mike Barry
- Trumpet
- Val Young
- Vocals (Background)
- Raymond Calhoun
- Drums
- LaSalle Gabriel
- Guitar
- Roman Johnson
- Bass
- The Gap Band
- Main Performer

















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