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The Fatback Band

Hustle! The Ultimate Fatback 1969-84 (repress)

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I'm standing at the Jazz Caf?©, a little tired from the week's exertions and wondering if I could possibly get a good night's sleep and feel better.
The Fatback Band

Yum Yum (repress)

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The hit trail continued with the title track, which along with 'Trompin'' are still enough to cut a groove in any dance floor.
The Fatback Band

Keep On Steppin' (repress)

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The Fatback's Spring debut after 3 R&B hits for Perception spawned the hit title track and the enduring 'Wicky Wacky' - a big club sound to this day.
21 Karat Fatback : Best Of (repress)

THE FATBACK BAND

21 Karat Fatback : Best Of (repress)

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    Released: 27th Mar 1995

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If you ever shuffled your feet and swung your butt on a dance-floor in the 1970s and 80s, it's a near certainty that, at some point in the evening, you were dancing to The Fatback Band (or Fatback as they later became known).

Between 1973 and 1983, their music constantly ignited the dance floor crowds and consistently charted in the US R&B (and, occasionally, pop) charts and the UK Top 40.The concept of Bill Curtis, Fatback took their name from the influential 60s 'fatback' jazz beat of New Orleans music. Their first three albums and singles were made for the Perception label and featured Gerry Thomas on keyboards (Gerry has been with the band for the longest time after Curtis). The band's move to the Spring/Event labels resulted in sixteen albums and twenty-five charting singles, the biggest US chartwise being Backstrokin', Gotta Get My Hands On Some (Money) and I LIke Girls (No.s 3, 6 and 9, respectively), though in the UK, the ones that mattered most were the ones that possessed the most staying power. Yum Yum Gimme Some, Night Fever and Double Dutch all made the UK Top 40 but (Do The) Spanish Hustle actually reached the Top 10 in 1976 and (Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop the Top 20.