Jus' Us – Just Us Together / (Long Version)

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Jus' Us – Just Us Together / (Long Version)

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Jus' Us – Just Us Together / (Long Version)
(Annthonette 44-4751, 44-4752, 1973)

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Titres

A Jus' Us Together 2:37
(Jus' Us)

B Jus' Us Together 5:10
(Jus' Us)


Crédits

Jus' Us

Marvin Gibson : vocaux
David Holmes : basse
Veniore Robinson : batterie
Ed Neal : claviers
Greg Stocks : cuivres
Kenny Pierce : cuivres
Tommy Montgomery : cuivres

Production : Thomas McGee



Réédition 2021

Jus' Us - Jus' Us Together
(Numero Group 5575, 2021)

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Titres

A Jus' Us Together 2:26
(Jus' Us)

B Jus' Us Together 5:08
(Jus' Us)



Présentation

Jus' Us

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Source : NUMERO GROUP RECORDS.

NUMERO GROUP a écrit :
Thomas McGee had one foot out of Grand Rapids when he stumbled into Saginaw’s Golden Glow banquet hall and an Akron, Ohio, stage band called Jus’ Us. Formed around the brass nucleus of Greg Stocks, Tommy Montgomery, and Kenny Pierce, the band got serious after their Buckeye brethren The Ohio Players broke nationally. After adding childhood friends Ed Neal on keyboards and Veniore Robinson on drums, David Holmes was tasked to play bass behind the vocal stylings of Marvin Gibson. Jus’ Us was Ed Neal’s cool way of naming this gang of perennial friends.

McGee tracked their 1973 theme song “Just Us Together” as a demo for Philly International, but the deal never materialized and the song snuck out on Greg Stock’s own one-of Anthonette label. A follow up appeared on Akron’s Verdam imprint in ’74, but neither “Don’t Stop Smiling” nor “There’s Got To Be Some Changes” pushed beyond Ohio’s border. A make or break gamble in L.A. splintered the group, with competing factions performing regularly The Total Experience and Maverick Flats before returning home in 1976. It took Thomas McGee a few more years to break out of Grand Rapids, heading west with an album and half-a- dozen brilliant singles in his suitcase, lured by the same promise of hits, easy money, and endless summers that Los Angeles has been peddling for the last century.
Source : NUMERO GROUP RECORDS.


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-->Jus' Us - "Jus' Us Together" (Annthonette 44-4751, 44-4752, 1973)

-->Jus' Us - "There's Got To Be Some Changes" / "Don't Stop Smiling" (Verdam V-7444, 1974)

-->Jus' Us - "Jus' Us Together" (Numero Group 5575, 2021)



Tommy McGee sur Funk-O-Logy

-->Tommy McGee, The TMG's ‎– I'm A Stranger (Numero Group NUM076, 2020)
Modifié en dernier par bluesy le 18 sept. 2021 21:44, modifié 1 fois.


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Merci Bluesy pour cette petite pépite ! Ah ce Thomas McGee, petit prince inconnu !
A conseiller vivement son unique album : I'm A Stranger : une étoile dans le ciel de la Soul !
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