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The 13th Floor - Steppin' Out (2012) [Funk, Disco]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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The 13th Floor - Steppin' Out (2012) [Funk, Disco]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: The 13th Floor
Album: Steppin' Out
Genre: Funk, Disco
Label: Clinck Records
Released: 1977/2012
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Sweet Thang (4:52)
  2. Teffany (3:24)
  3. Time and Place (4:34)
  4. Hang Loose (2:54)
  5. Steppin' Out (3:30)
  6. Sweet Lovely Girl (4:24)
  7. Get Up (3:37)
  8. Leanin' (3:23)
  9. Rise (5:05)

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    Personnel:
  • Donnell Wade - drums
  • Vincent Martin - guitar
  • Mitch Wadley - bass
  • Lionel Greene - saxophone, lead vocals

A real rarity! 1977's "Stepping Out" by obscure Oliver Sain produced Funk/Soul outfit The 13th Floor has always been a tough LP to catch, the only release by this lesser known St.Louis outfit showcased a unique blend of jazz, funk and soul that has intrigued hardcore collectors of rare grooves and black music since it's release. Released on the highly collectable Blue Candle sub label of Miami's TK Disco empire, "Stepping Out" features lots of different musical flavours - from the languid, Ohio Players-esque "Hang loose" and the incessant mid-tempo burner "Leanin" to the dance-floor groove of "Sweet thang", the LP showcases across it's 9 tracks show a band at the top of it's game, completely in tune with each other and firmly in the pocket. This should be no surprise when you consider the opening track of the album is co-written by a young Chaka Khan and members of the band went on to form parts of her band Rufus and played alongside artists such as Patti Austin, Maxayn Lewis, Ronnie McNeir and High Voltage. The overall feel of the album is one of amazing musicians keeping it gritty, soulful and most of all, funky! This album has always demanded high prices on the second hand / used vinyl market and is a truly lesser spotted gem, which is surprising considering the eye catching sleeve artwork!

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