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1 Super Freak James/Miller 3:24
2 Celebration Brown/Bell/Taylor/S 3:37
3 Early in the Morning Wilson/Simmons/Tayl 3:55
4 Too Hot ta Trot King/LaPread/McClar 5:36
5 Real Love Cymone/Watley 4:21
6 Do You Love What You Feel Wolinski 4:26
7 Don't Stop the Music Ellis/Simmons/Yarbr 4:07
8 Candy [7" Version] Blackman/Jenkins 4:23
9 Let It Whip Chancler/Andrews 4:01
10 Oh Sheila Valentine/Riley/Str 4:00
11 Feels Good Riley/Saadiq/Wheele 4:55
12 Rub You the Right Way Harris/Lewis 5:29
13 Don't Be Cruel Edmonds/Reid/Simmon 4:12
14 Girlfriend Reid/Edmonds 5:42
15 No Diggity Hannibal/Walters/Ri 4:54
16 Upside Down Edwards/Rodgers 4:02
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Old School, Vol. 9

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Thump

Style: Funk

Old School, Vol. 9

UPC: 720657930429

Release Date: 08/28/2007

Original Release Date: 08/28/2007

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Super Freak, Celebration, Early in the Morning, Too Hot ta Trot, Real Love, Do You Love What You Feel, Don't Stop the Music, Candy [7" Version], Let It Whip, Oh Sheila, Feels Good, Rub You the Right Way, Don't Be Cruel, Girlfriend, No Diggity, Upside Down]
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Andy Kellman

The ninth volume of the Thump label?s Old School series continues a gradual increase of picks from the latter half of the late ?80s through the ?90s. The inclusion of Blackstreet's ?No Diggity,? released in 1996, goes to show how the definition of old school changes with each generation, yet a few songs here -- such as Yarbrough & Peoples' ?Don?t Stop the Music? (1980) and Dazz Band's ?Let It Whip? (1982) -- appeared on earlier Old School volumes. Apart from Commodores? ?Too Hot ta Trot? (1977) and Rufus & Chaka Khan's ?Do You Love What You Feel? (1979), everything here is from the ?80s or ?90s, with the songwriting/production team of L.A. Reid and Babyface getting a spotlight through the back-to-back sequence of Bobby Brown's ?Don?t Be Cruel? and Pebbles? ?Girlfriend.? Thump once again sticks to hits. Everything on the disc was a smash and has continued to be aired on radio stations 20-35 years after release. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi