Osaka Monaurail - Hot Pants Road Pt1 Pick Up The Pieces One By One Pt2
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Pick Up The Pieces One By One (Pt.2) | 2:27 | |
Hot Pants Road (Pt.1) | 2:50 |
Video
Osaka Monaurail - Hot Pants Road (parts 1 & 2)
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Catalog Numbers
RDBV 45-023Labels
RD RecordsListen online
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | Charles Bobbit, James Brown, St-Clair Pinckney |
Notes
- Sub-titled: "Monaurail & Empowerment".
- "New Sounds In Funk".
- A-side: Instrumental / B-side: Instrumental.
- Stereo /45 rpm.
- Manufactured & distributed by RD Records-Shout! / JASRAC R0480771.
About Osaka Monaurail
Japanese funk/soul group, from Osaka, Japan.
Nakata Ryo (Vocals, Keyboards, Organ, Percussion)
Hiraishi Katsutoshi (Trombone, Flute), Mukai Shimon (Tenor Saxophone, Flute), Kawasaki Taichiro (Trumpet), Sakakibara Seiji (Trumpet), Yamagata Kentaro (Trumpet)
Hayami Dan (Guitar), Ikeda Yuichi (Guitar)
Ouchi Tsuyoshi (Bass), Okuse Kensuke (Drums)
Name Vars
- Osaka Monorail
- Osaka=Monaurail
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Aliases
- Undercover Express
Members
- Nakata Ryo
- Okuse Kensuke
- Hayami Dan
- Ikeda Yuichi
- Sakakibara Seiji
- Mukai Shimon
- Ouchi Tsuyoshi
- Hiraishi Katsutoshi
- Yamagata Kentaro
- Taichiro Kawasaki
Comments
I’m not too impressed with this type of thing. Osaka Monaural is very talented obviously but they are copying the arrangement of the original record way too much. When someone does a cover I want to see something different than the original artist did. If they had just changed up the arrangement a bit more I would’ve really liked this. I don’t like the way the drums are in the original record anyway, when James Brown would do this on stage after 1972 he changed it completely around and had a more standard funk drumbeat.
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Technically excellent but I’m not impressed. I absolutely can’t stand it when a band covers another person’s song and tries to sound almost exactly like the original. If you don’t change it significantly so it sounds different than the original, I’m not interested in it.
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