Song of the Day #5,445: ‘Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker)’ – Parliament

Concluding my look at the albums of 1975…

Wrapping up the latest Decades installment, here’s a track from the Parliament album Mothership Connection, the funk band’s fourth. This was their highest-charting album and featured their top-charting single in ‘Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker).’

As somebody who decidedly doesn’t have the funk, I appreciate this album more than I like it. It certainly has infectious grooves but it just isn’t my thing. That said, I enjoyed spending some time with the record and it made me wish it was more up my alley.

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Song of the Day #5,444: ‘Shining Star’ – Earth, Wind & Fire

Continuing my look at the albums of 1975…

The genre-hopping band Earth, Wind & Fire released its sixth studio album, the funk soul classic That’s the Way of the World, in early ’75. The album served as the soundtrack to a film of the same name in which the band portrayed a fictional act championed by a record producer played by Harvey Keitel.

The album made a much bigger impression than the movie, going triple platinum and reaching #1 on Billboard’s albums chart. It also gave the band its only #1 song on the Hot 100 in ‘Shining Star,’ today’s SOTD. I would have guessed that distinction belonged to ‘September’ or ‘Let’s Groove,’ but those songs reached only #8 and #3, respectively.

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Song of the Day #5,443: ‘Camellia’ – Daryl Hall & John Oates

Continuing my look at the albums of 1975…

During this installment of Decades, I’ve had the pleasure of diving into the back catalogs of some bands I know but don’t know well. I hoped that would be the case again for Daryl Hall & John Oates and their self-titled fourth studio album. Unfortunately, my predominant reaction to this one was a shrug.

The album starts strong with today’s SOTD, ‘Camellia,’ a single that didn’t catch on but deserved a bigger audience. Then comes ‘Sara Smile,’ a great song with one of the most baffling first lines in pop history (I mean, “Baby hair, with a woman’s eyes,” what?!). And third track ‘Alone Too Long’ is right in the duo’s sweet spot.

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Song of the Day #5,442: ‘Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)’ – Bee Gees

Continuing my look at the albums of 1975…

My favorite part of doing these Decades posts is discovering new material by artists with whom I’m only superficially familiar. That was the case with Aerosmith yesterday, and it’s definitely the case with the Bee Gees today.

My knowledge of the Bee Gees pretty much begins and ends with the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, which frankly is more than enough for me to consider them legends. But this is one of the top-selling bands, worldwide, of all time, with 22 studio albums and a slew of compilations, live albums and soundtrack work.

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Song of the Day #5,441: ‘Uncle Salty’ – Aerosmith

Continuing my look at the albums of 1975…

Aerosmith is one of the best-selling rock bands of all time and yet somehow I’ve never heard one of their albums start to finish. I have vague memories of 1989’s Pump circulating when I was in high school, but I never got around to listening.

I know the singles very well, and I’ve certainly rocked out to their greatest hits on countless rides of Disney World’s Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, but I’d be hard pressed to name a single deep cut.

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