The Undisputed Truth - Higher Than High (1975)
BAND/ARTIST: The Undisputed Truth
- Title: Higher Than High
- Year Of Release: 1975
- Label: UNI/MOTOWN
- Genre: Funk, Disco, Soul
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:39:31
- Total Size: 92 mb | 236 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Undisputed Truth - Higher Than High
02. The Undisputed Truth - Poontang (Album Version)
03. The Undisputed Truth - Life Ain’t So Easy
04. The Undisputed Truth - Boogie Bump Boogie
05. The Undisputed Truth - Help Yourself
06. The Undisputed Truth - I’m In The Red Zone
07. The Undisputed Truth - Overload
08. The Undisputed Truth - I Saw You When You Met Her
09. The Undisputed Truth - Ma
01. The Undisputed Truth - Higher Than High
02. The Undisputed Truth - Poontang (Album Version)
03. The Undisputed Truth - Life Ain’t So Easy
04. The Undisputed Truth - Boogie Bump Boogie
05. The Undisputed Truth - Help Yourself
06. The Undisputed Truth - I’m In The Red Zone
07. The Undisputed Truth - Overload
08. The Undisputed Truth - I Saw You When You Met Her
09. The Undisputed Truth - Ma
Higher Than High expands on the spacy vibes first exhibited on Down to Earth, expanded on via Cosmic Truth, and maximized on this, their exit album from the Gordy/Motown family of labels. Members, Joe Harris, Calvin Stevens, Tyrone Berkeley, Tyrone Douglas, and Virginia McDonald bend your mind on a set that's comparable to critically acclaimed Funkadelic albums of the same period. "Life Ain't So Easy," asung by Joe and Virginia, is a haunting ballad about the perils of big city life; "Poontang" probably shocked Berry Gordy Jr. out of his mansion the risqué chorus goes "I used to hate it, til I ate it." "Help Yourself" is the best rocker on the set; this version is different from an earlier version they recorded. And I can't imagine what type of dance you would do to "Boogie Bump Boogie," a psychedelic groover performed at laser speed. "I Saw You When You Met Her" is an eerie ballad about a woman who caught her man cheating; nice, but I like David Ruffin's version off the Me & Rock n Roll are Here to Stay album better. "I'm In the Red Zone" compares sexual frustration to a jonesing junkie. A nice parting shot for the group and Norman Whitfield.
Soul | Funk | R&B | Disco | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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