Kool & The Gang by DJ SoulOne
May 17, 2010 by FGP
Filed under DJ Soul One, Mixes, PUM.Radio
DJ SoulOne explores the early funky jazz sounds of what he considers the best band ever!!! Before pop chart toppers such as Celebration, Joanna, & Cherish Kool & his gang of talented musicians were cranking out beats that would later be instrumental to the creation of many HIP HOP classics. This is a great selection of songs everyone should have in their collection…..Enjoy!!!
Kool & The Gang Tracklisting
Message In The Music
Hollywood Swingin
Jungle Jazz
Jungle Boogie
Duji
Funky Stuff
Chocolate Buttermilk
Soul Vibration
Mother Earth
Kool’s Back Again
Fruitman
You Dont Have To Change
Breeze And Soul
Light Of Worlds
Summer Madness
Winter Sadness
N.T.
Little Children
Wild N’ Peaceful








The group’s main members over the years included brothers Robert Bell (known as “Kool”) on bass and Ronald Bell on tenor saxophone; lead vocalist James “J.T.” Taylor; George Brown on drums; Robert Mickens on trumpet; Dennis Thomas on alto saxophone; Claydes Charles Smith on guitar, and Rick Westfield on keyboards. The Bell brothers’ father was an acquaintance of Thelonious Monk and the brothers were friends with Leon Thomas.
In 1964 Robert formed an instrumental band called the Jazziacs with five high-school friends. They changed their name to Kool & the Gang and were signed by Gene Redd to his new record label De-Lite Records in 1969.[3] They first hit the pop charts with the release of their debut eponymous album.
Though none of the three singles from the album went far on the pop charts, their R&B success was swift and massive. Several live and studio albums followed, with 1973’s Wild and Peaceful breaking into the mainstream with “Jungle Boogie” and “Hollywood Swinging.” Many reviews see the Gang’s 1974 album Light of Worlds and 1975 album Spirit of the Boogie as the greatest achievements of the band, with the 1975 single “Summer Madness” gaining much attention. However, after the release of those albums the band abandoned deep funk music and switched to pop-funk.
The late 1970s saw a lull in Kool & the Gang’s except for the album Open Sesame which yielded the title track “Open Sesame” which achieved some success in the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Then came new lead singer James “J.T.” Taylor who joined the group — with 1979’s Ladies’ Night. Their #1 hit in 1980’s “Celebration,” from Celebrate!, co-produced by Eumir Deodato. More international hits followed in the early 1980s, including “Big Fun,” “Get Down on It” and “Joanna.” Their 1984 album Emergency yielded four top-20 pop hits, including “Fresh” and “Cherish.” Their chart presence stopped after Forever. Taylor left the group amicably to pursue a solo career.
“Jungle Boogie” was featured on the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino’s well known cult classic Pulp Fiction. The band released the album “Still Kool” in 2007.
“Hollywood Swinging” was sampled by DJ Kool in his song “Let Me Clear My Throat,” and by rapper Mase on “Feel So Good.”
Kool & the Gang’s “Summer Madness” from their 1974 album Light of Worlds has been sampled numerous times. Most notably, it was used by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince for their 1991 single “Summertime.” A live version of the track recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London was released in 1976 on the Love & Understanding album (De-Lite DEP 2018). Live at PJ’s’ track “N.T” has been sampled extensively by artists such as Boogie Down Productions, Brand Nubian, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, N.W.A and Kris Kross.
Kool and the Gang performed at Jerusalem’s Gan Sacher (Sacher Park) during the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Student Day/Jerusalem Day all-night concert on May 11-12, 2010.