Part Three was the band's fourth album, and after dropping two albums just months apart in 1975 (although to be fair their third album The Sound of Sunshine was an instrumental album, so maybe it didn't count) the band was building up a pretty solid list of hits, and honestly I will admit some of them were pretty dang catchy. Although I was kind of embarrassed to admit to liking anything disco. KC and the Sunshine band (or K.C. & The Sunshine Band) were basically a funky pop band who managed to become synonymous with disco, and why not? It was music that made your feet happy, and for a couple of years these guys were almost as unassailable as the Bee Gees. Then they weren't, but for a time they were. When this came out they were, and they were at the top of their game. Over the last year I have found myself picking up albums by artists I never, ever ... EVER thought I'd listen to, let alone buy. Yes buying - as a dollar is still a dollar. When I broke down the firs...
A place where I just blather on about shit I either miss, or am excited about, or just found and want to share. Or I could just be deliberately trying to waste your time. I generally don't know what I'm talking about, but sometimes I do. This generally reads like a stream of consciousness brain dump. I like to think of it as a reaction video, without the images ... mostly it's just me rambling ... it's meanderambling. #oldenoughtoforget