Lee Fields - Let's Get a Groove On

Lee Fields - Let's Get a Groove On
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Album Details

Title: Let's Get a Groove On
Artist: Lee Fields
Release Date: 5/15/1999
Label: Desco
UPC: 637937000423
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Soul, Funk, Retro-Soul, Deep Funk, Deep Funk Revival
Moods: Energetic, Exuberant, Fun, Party/Celebratory, Rousing
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Intro by Mr. Fields
  2. Let's Get a Groove On
  3. Watch That Man
  4. Hey Sallie Mae (Get Off My Feet)
  5. All by Myself
  6. Let a Man Do What He Wanna Do
  7. Put It on Me
  8. Take It or Leave It
  9. Steam Train
  10. I'm a Millionaire
  11. Bad, Bad, Bad

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDDesco4

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Album Review

Lee Fields spent most of the '90s on the Ace label, recording soul-blues albums whose funkiness was often dampened by cheap-sounding, partly synthesized backing tracks. Judging by his performance on his Desco Records debut full-length Let's Get a Groove On, Fields' move to the pioneering old-school funk-revival label freed him to do the kind of gritty, authentic funk album he'd been itching to record for quite some time. Laying out his principle of "rough...nasty...genuine" funk in a spoken intro, Fields positively smokes through the whole record, capturing all the fire of late-'60s James Brown (whom he strongly and unashamedly resembles, vocally) with the help of the Desco house band, the Soul Providers, who lay down a richly organic set of guitar-and-organ-dominated funk backings. Let's Get a Groove On is blatantly derivative of its influences, but the simple act of returning wholeheartedly to those influences -- in a musical climate which has assimilated and moved away from them -- could in itself be considered an innovation. Regardless, it's a stunning performance from Fields and the record that fulfills Desco's promise -- quite possibly one of 1999's best, and definitely one of its most overlooked. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dulce PinzónPhotography
Gabriel RothProducer