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There were a few great '70s live R&B albums, from Earth, Wind & Fire to War, from Bill Withers to Marvin Gaye , Curtis Mayfield to Donny Hathaway. Count in that illustrious group the Commodores' 1977 double-LP Commodores Live! But the latter has never been released on CD in the U.S. Now that omission has been gloriously rectified with the single-disc Commodores Live! (Motown/UME), released March… Read more in Amazon's Commodores Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 1, 1991)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Motown
  • ASIN: B000001AEE
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #25,346 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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The year was 1977 - and this was the album that turned the Commodores into certifiable superstars in the crossover and commercial market. Not that they weren't popular before - they had a huge R&B following, consistently amazing albums, and some pop music success, but nothing like it was after this album was released. 1977 was the year that the group embarked upon a massive nationwide tour, and their audience grew and grew to monumental proportions. This album was flying off the shelves in the music stores. Three of the songs from it that would go on to be classics were responsible for that. Ad campaigns, movie and TV roles for the funk sextet from Alabama followed as a result.

1977...we had not yet lost Lionel Richie to the pop world, so we get some wonderful funk jams and ballads penned by him and his Commodore brothas in this self-titled album, their fifth. They had not yet compromised the sound that made them famous (that wasn't until 1978), so that's what makes this CD such a triumph. Opening with "Squeeze The Fruit" and closing out with the unlikely #1 R&B smash, "Easy" (I say unlikely because "Easy" might as well had been a country/western song), COMMODORES is a perfect example of just how versatile these guys were. It also includes "Brick House" (what more can be said about this Southern-fried funk smash that still moves the crowd today - except that too many people think that Lionel Richie sang lead...nope! It's the group's drummer/percussionist, Walter "Clyde" Orange on lead vocals, you know, the short guy with the glasses) and "Zoom"...you'll want to fly away too, because hearing this song takes you to another time and place...gorgeous!!! "Patch It Up" should have been a single on its own; it's a rumbling slice of funk that is written by group keyboardist Milan Williams, whom IMO, was the best lyricist in the group.

I love all the songs on the album. There are several that should have received more attention, like "Won't You Come Dance With Me", "Funky Situation" and especially the R&B/funk ballads "Funny Feelings" and "Heaven Knows". Although I enjoy "Funny Feelings", it does tend to lumber along just a little bit. The version of that song from the guys' incredible live album released later that year is much better and absolutely a MUST HAVE! "Heaven Knows" shows the growing potential of Lionel as a romantic composer, even though at this point he had not opted to go the sweet, syrupy route with his lyrics and production. We had seen it the year before on the hit single "Just To Be Close To You" from HOT ON THE TRACKS (1976), and this is basically a continuation of that theme. Starting off with a mellow R&B groove, it then goes into a raunchy vamp, and then back to being mellow...and then the change comes at you again.

Check this CD out and you too will have to agree that the Commodores were one of the best funk bands of the 1970s...before Lionel had solo aspirations, and they were all into having a good time. Squeeze the fruit, give up the juice and enjoy!!! Owww!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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This album in 1977 launched the Commodores into superstardom. It features the guys at their best mixing slow jams with get on the floor grooves. Brick House, Easy and Zoom have become classics that only get better each time you hear them. These songs have stood the test of time. Also check out Heaven Knows, Funny Feelings and Funky Situations. They did not get a lot of airplay, but they show the Commodores diversity. This is a must have for any true Commodores fan.
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By Sambson
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I have ended up with 2 digital copies of Commodores 1977 over the years and upon putting them in my computer, recently discovered they are of different lengths!

First version:
1. Squeeze The Fruit 2:58
2. Funny Feelings 5:57
3. Heaven Knows 4:48
4. Zoom 6:43
5. Won't You Come Dance With Me 3:49
6. Brick House 3:28
7. Funky Situation 3:44
8. Patch It Up 3:59
9. Easy 4:14
Total time - 39:49

Second version:
1. Squeeze The Fruit 2:58
2. Funny Feelings 5:57
3. Heaven Knows 6:17
4. Zoom 7:05
5. Won't You Come Dance With Me 4:08
6. Brick House 3:45
7. Funky Situation 4:11
8. Patch It Up 4:02
9. Easy 4:49
Total time - 43:17

There are no massive auditory quality differences between the two versions; other than slightly more volume and separation with the shorter version. The songs of the second version start identically, but last significantly longer in some cases. "Heaven Knows," for instance, has an extra 1:29 which results in an entire verse, chorus and verse fade out! With "Zoom" it adds another string crescendo with Lionel going falsetto to the end. "Won't You Come Dance With Me" is only extended by 3 more rounds of bridge. The smash hit "Brick House" only has an extra 0:17, which means the shorter version fades at 3:15 and the longer at 3:23; adding nothing more than an extra drum riff. With "Funky Situation" it adds Lionel screaming "Bad" "Sweet Thang, Sweet Thang," "Do It To Me" and "Uhhh" over the 4 more rounds of group vocals. "Patch It Up"s extra 3 seconds adds nothing more than the rest of the sentence on the fade 'cause if you (want me to).' The other smash hit "Easy," benefits from 0:25 of Lionel riffing on the chorus 3 more times over the prominent piano. All in all, only 3:28 of extra music, but in the case of "Heaven Knows," "Funky Situation" and maybe "Zoom" and "Easy", it's worth finding if you're a Commodores fanatic. (Sorry - I have no idea which versions are being sold where, or how to identify them by catalog number, as I got rid of the physical discs.)
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The Commodores-Commodores review
Got this for my hubby who is a total music fan. He is enjoying this project for it has all the favorites we've come to know and love. Read more
Published on March 28, 2008 by MCGOODIE
A funky album!
Yes,this is a funky album featuring two Top 10 hits,BRICK HOUSE and EASY. It was 1977 and disco was very much dominating the music world even with some white artists like The Bee... Read more
Published on February 6, 2007 by andy8047
Caught In The Transition!
By 1977 The Commodores became known for songs like

"Easy" and "Zoom",both mushy ballads to be found here. Read more
Published on July 25, 2004 by Andre' S Grindle
Welcome Superstars!
I think this is one of the best albums that the commodores have done. The single that was released "EASY", seemed to be the record that shot them in to superstardom. Read more
Published on January 31, 2004 by Rodney Wise
"THE BEST!"
By far, easily the best album by them in the 70's. The next being "Hot on the tracks" the year before. The give us a little bit of everything on this album. FUNK ON.....FUNK ON!
Published on January 20, 2003 by JOHN D.
The beginning of superstardom
This was the release by the Commodores in 1977 that launched them into superstardom. It features the guys at their best mixing classic slow jams with get on the floor party... Read more
Published on May 21, 2001 by Darryl D. Ward
Back when Lionel Richie had some FUnk in him
I dig this Album so many great songs by this very Talented Group.the slow cuts got most of the Love Like Easy.but Zoom was tight as well.but Brick House is still smoking. Read more
Published on March 18, 2000 by A customer
CLASSIC R & B
This is one of the baddest, funkiest albums ever made. It's great from start to finish. Killer grooves like "Funky Situation" and "Funny Feeling" will put... Read more
Published on December 15, 1999 by Ryan McKay
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