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MFSB - K-Jee flac album
  • Performer MFSB
  • Title K-Jee
  • Date of release 1978
  • Country US
  • Style Disco
  • Other formats MOD VOC TTA AIFF MP2 DMF AUD
  • Genre Soul & Funk / Stage & Screen
  • Size MP3 1818 mb
  • Size FLAC 1296 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 518

MFSB, officially standing for "Mother Father Sister Brother", was a pool of more than thirty studio musicians based at Philadelphia’s Sigma Sound Studios. It was the 1972 release of their first album, MFSB, that put them on the map. This marked the beginning of a string of instrumental hits that brought major attention to a large orchestra who laid the foundation for the Sound of Philadelphia - "K-Jee" - "The Zip".

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MFSB, The Sound Of Philadelphia, Don Renaldo And His String & Horn Sections.

Album: Deep Grooves, 1999. Has been played on. United States 57.

K-Jee, My Mood ‎(7", Single). Philadelphia International Records. If you're going to do a MFSB philly boot of something that never happened, then to sell it make it real good! absolutely no point in the mono (stereo fold down) mix on the B side! Substitute with 'Sexy' also from the album and also put out as a 7" and a real chugger of a track! a good hard cut eq the bass maybe tom moulton extend both tracks then you have a real banger. K-Jee is lush and refined Sexy is hard, belting and the sax and stings just hit the spot everytime even 40+ years later! This a nice idea but a waste of pvc pellets paper and ink as it stands.

Listen to albums and songs from MFSB. The Best Of MFSB: Love Is The Message. End of Phase I - A Collection of Greatest Hits. MFSB, The Gamble-Huff Orchestra. The album showcased the collective's fondness for deep soul grooves and extended jazz-influenced jams, and sold respectably. Later that year, Don Cornelius approached Kenny Gamble about writing a theme song for his newly syndicated television show, Soul Train. Gamble gathered the members of . into the studio with vocal group the Three Degrees, and recorded what would later be called ". " which stands for "The Sounds of Philadelphia.

The accompanying MFSB album, Love Is the Message, was a gold-selling Top Ten hit (and a number one R&B album); moreover, the title track became an underground hit on the New York disco scene several years later. The group's next album, 1975's Universal Love, produced another R&B hit in ". Tender Lovin' Care)," and moved MFSB further into the emerging disco movement with tracks like "Sexy" and "Let's Go Disco. The previous year, they contributed a cover of the Nite-Liters' "K-Jee" to the mammoth-selling Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, but the late '70s brought mostly diminished commercial returns. The title track of MFSB's final album, 1980's Mysteries of the World, was a hit in the . but with the heyday of both Philly soul and disco slipping away, the group disbanded in 1981.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A K-Jee
Producer – Bobby Martin, Broadway EddieWritten-By – C. Hearndon*
3:15
B K-Jee
Producer – Bobby Martin, Broadway EddieWritten-By – C. Hearndon*
3:15

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Dunbar Music, Inc.
  • Published By – Rutri Music Inc.
  • Recorded At – Sigma Sound Studios
  • Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Recording Labs
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
  • Distributed By – CBS Records
  • Distributed By – CBS Inc.
  • Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman

Credits

  • Arranged By – Bobby Martin
  • Mastered By – NS*

Notes

Reissue to capitalize on the inclusion of K-Jee in the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.

Taken from the PIR LP "Universal Love" KZ 33158.

Demonstration - Not For Sale

A - Mono
B - Stereo

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Label): AA-AF ZS8 3641-1
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Label): AA-AF ZS8 3641-3
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand etched in run-out area A-side): p P.I.R. AA-ZS8-3641-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand etched in run-out area B-side): p P.I.R. AA-ZS8-3641-3
  • Other (Hand etched in run-out area A & B-side): F/W NS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZS8 3641 MFSB K-Jee ‎(7", Single, RE) Philadelphia International Records ZS8 3641 US 1978
PIR 6287 MFSB K-Jee / My Mood ‎(7", Single) Philadelphia International Records PIR 6287 Spain 1978
S PIR 6287 MFSB K-Jee / My Mood ‎(7") Philadelphia International Records S PIR 6287 UK 1978
49158 MFSB K-Jee ‎(7", Single) Epic 49158 Colombia 1978
ZS8 3641 MFSB K-Jee ‎(12", Single, Unofficial) Philadelphia International Records ZS8 3641 France 2013


Talk about MFSB - K-Jee


Forcestalker
this 45 is from 1978, not 1975
Mozel
guimes, you're right.