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Con Funk Shun to the Max Mp3, Flac, Wma Con Funk Shun To The Max mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Funk / Soul Album: To The Max Country: Netherlands Released: 1982 Style: Electro, Funk, Disco MP3 version RAR size: 1562 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1429 mb WMA version RAR size: 1993 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 147 Other Formats: AIFF AHX MPC DMF WAV ADX XM Tracklist Hide Credits Ms. Got-The-Body A1 3:51 Written-By – Felton Pilate*, Michael Cooper Let's Ride And Slide A2 4:30 Written-By – Cedric Martin, Greg Levias Everlove A3 4:06 Written-By – Felton Pilate* Hide And Freak A4 4:23 Written-By – Danny Thomas, Linda Lou McCall, Pauline Jefferson You Are The One A5 3:38 Written-By – Felton Pilate*, Nita Wells-Pilate, Ray Miles Take It To The Max B1 5:01 Written-By – Paul Harrell, Pete Escovedo Love's Train B2 5:12 Written-By – Felton Pilate*, Michael Cooper Ain't Nobody, Baby B3 5:32 Written-By – G.L. Calhoun*, Michael Cooper T.H.E. Freak B4 4:23 Written-By – George Williams*, Linda Lou McCall, Louis McCall*, Louis Bolden Credits Arranged By [Horn Arrangements] – Wayne Wallace Bass Guitar, Vocals – Cedric A. Martin* Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Louis A. McCall Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Michael Vernon Cooper* Management – Ron Krietzman, Tony Sobel Piano, Clarinet, Organ, Synthesizer, Vocals – Danny A. Thomas* Producer – Con Funk Shun, Gorden De Witty* (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B4) Saxophone, Flute, Percussion, Vocals – Paul Harrell Trombone, Rhythm Guitar, Synthesizer, Vocals – Felton Pilate* Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Percussion, Vocals – Karl Fuller Notes © 1982 PolyGram Records Inc., New York ℗ 1982 PolyGram Records Inc., New York Printed in The Netherlands Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (A Label): 656.043 A Matrix / Runout (B Label): 656.043 B Rights Society: STEMRA Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SRM-1-4067, 6337 Con Funk To The Max (LP, Mercury, SRM-1-4067, 6337 US 1982 258 Shun Album) Mercury 258 Con Funk To The Max MCR-4-1-4067 Mercury MCR-4-1-4067 US 1982 Shun (Cass, Album) 25PP-76, Con Funk To The Max (LP, Mercury, 25PP-76, Japan 1982 SRM-1-406785 Shun Album) Mercury SRM-1-406785 Con Funk To The Max (LP, 0060 574 Metronome 0060 574 Germany 1982 Shun Album) Con Funk To The Max (LP, SRM-1-4067 Mercury SRM-1-4067 US 1982 Shun Album, TP) Related Music albums to To The Max by Con Funk Shun Pilate - Barely Listening Con Funk Shun - Secrets Pontius Pilate - Baptize This Klique - I Can't Shake This Feeling C. W. McCall - Roses For Mama Con Funk Shun - Con Funk Shun 7 Felton Pilate - Nothing But Love Spoken Here Con Funk Shun - Touch Con Funk Shun - Spirit Of Love Klique - It's Winning Time.
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