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| 1 | Love at First Sight |
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| 2 | Low Rider |
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| 3 | Get Loose |
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| 4 | By My Love |
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| 5 | Love Bug |
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| 6 | Sugar Sugar |
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| 7 | Snap, Crackle, Pop |
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| 8 | Do U Wanna Get Funky |
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| 9 | Jungle |
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| 10 | We Got Da Beat |
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| 11 | Take Yo Boots and Walk |
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| 12 | Groovy |
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| 13 | The Jet |
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| 14 | Glamour Girls |
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| 15 | What's the Story |
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Overview
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Production Details
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Editorial Reviews
Groovy
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Atlantic
Style: Old-School Rap
Groovy
UPC: 075678230028
Release Date: 01/01/1899
Original Release Date: 01/01/1899
Number of Discs: 1
- L'Trimm
Main Performer
Alex Henderson
Despite its sophomoric inclinations and the limitations of its sound, female duo L'Trimm can usually be counted on to deliver club-oriented pop/rap that is hardly remarkable, but likeable enough. With this album, Tigra and Bunny D. attempt to evolve and pretty much move away from the Miami-bass sound for which they've been known. Though not quite as appealing as Grab It or Drop That Bottom, Groovy isn't without its pleasures -- including the rap/house number "Glamour Girls," a remake of the Archies' 1960s' pop hit "Sugar Sugar" and the new jack swing-inspired title song. Meanwhile, the influence of groups like C&C Music Factory and Snap is hard to miss on "Jungle," "Snap, Crackle, Pop" and "Get Loose." L'Trimm's popularity in club circles proved to be short-lived, and by the mid-'90s, the duo was barely a footnote in rap and dance music history. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi
