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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I like it
KC and the Sunshine Band were the most successful disco group of the 1970s. They produced a lot of fun records. The songs didn't have any serious messages, but they had a lot of charm. This is just good time, get up, shake your booty and dance music. This CD contains all their big hits and some songs that weren't big hits, but should have been. I would recommend this...
Published on March 21, 2004 by Johnny Heering

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not quite the best compilation by an underrated band...
Ok, when some folks who know me see that I have a review up on KC and the Sunshine Band, they probably would say "you have got to be kidding me??!!". However I think it's that kind of reaction that has actually become sort of an unfair rap for KC and the Sunshine Band. This is a band that really emerged in the 1970s. While many consider KC and the Sunshine Band a...
Published on April 28, 2005 by L.A. Scene


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82 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not quite the best compilation by an underrated band..., April 28, 2005
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Ok, when some folks who know me see that I have a review up on KC and the Sunshine Band, they probably would say "you have got to be kidding me??!!". However I think it's that kind of reaction that has actually become sort of an unfair rap for KC and the Sunshine Band. This is a band that really emerged in the 1970s. While many consider KC and the Sunshine Band a part of the Disco era, they really were one of the bands that came up on the early end of the Disco era (I consider the early era to be Pre-Saturday Night Fever). I do think it is unfair that they are lumped with the artists of the Disco era. When KC and the Sunshine Band began to gain popularity in the 1970s, they did it with a very unique style. This style is a fusion of many different genres of music. However, whether you like them or not, one cannot deny they were a major part of the 1970s music scene. "The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band" provides a single collection of 16 of the band's hits from 1973 through the early 1980s. However it is worth noting that this isn't the best compilation by this band that is out there.

There were two things that set KC and the Sunshine Band apart from the other bands of the Disco era. It are these two things that really helped them having the staying power for over 30 years. The first are the elements of the band themselves. While lead singer Harry Wayne Casey (better known as "KC") didn't have the greatest lead vocals - he did have the vocals that worked perfectly in his band. This band was made up of a potpourri of instruments: guitar, drums, bass, keyboards, percussion, trumpets, trombones, and saxophones. In particular, I think it is the use of the Brass Section and Percussion that gave KC and the Sunshine Band their sound. Many of the Disco acts that came and went relied heavily on synthetic sounds and drum machines. The use of the instrumentation and in particular - the horns; would really go a long way to helping define KC and the Sunshine Band's sound.

The second element was the music that was written. What Harry Wayne Casey lacked in terms of lead vocals, he more than made up for with his music. Casey would team up with Richard Finch to write, arrange, and produce most of KC and the Sunshine Band's material (all of the material on "The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band"). While their lyrics weren't exactly the deepest - it would be the melodies that would set them apart. Casey and Finch would use the wide variety of instrumentation to integrate elements of Funk, R&B, and even Latin to create a very distinctive sound. As you listen to the material they developed, you will hear the Funk element in much of their earlier works (especially their first hit "Sound Your Funky Horn"). As the 1970s went on, you would hear other elements such as the R&B and Latin get incorporated. Even by 1980 - when KC and the Sunshine Band were past their prime, their song "Let's Go Rock and Roll" was sort of a song meant to address the backlash of the Disco era that was occurring. This particular song incorporated a touch of 'doo wop' showing that they were more than capable of changing with the times. In all cases, KC and the Sunshine Band was able to produce a quality product.

"The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band" is a good representation of songs that were hits by KC and the Sunshine Band. However most notably missing are two terrific duets that KC did with Teri DeSario: "Yes I'm Ready" and "Dancin in the Streets". While KC does have solo material on here (i.e. his solo hit "Give It Up" is included), it would have been nice to have this duets included.

"The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band" is one of several compilations of hits by KC and the Sunshine Band. Here are some others to compare it against:

"KC and the Sunshine Band: 25th Anniversary Edition": This is a much more comprehensive collection than "The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band". All 16 tracks that are on "The Best of" are on "25th Anniversary Edition". This collection is highlighted by some additional remixes. It is also nice that the "Yes I'm Ready" and "Dancin in the Streets" duets with Teri DeSario are included on here.

"KC and the Sunshine Band's Greatest Hits": I would consider this a very incomplete compilation. It only includes ten songs. While there are four songs on this collection not included - there are some major hits missing that are on "The Best of" ("Keep it Coming Love", "Boogie Shoes", "Do You Wanna Party", "Shotgun Shuffle").

"VH1 Behind the Music: The KC and the Sunshine Band Collection": This does provide some songs that are not on "The Best of", most notably: "Blow Your Whistle", "I'm So Crazy", "I Get Lifted", and the Spanish Version of "Please Don't Go". At the same time it is missing some songs included on "The Best of" - most notably: "Shotgun Shuffle", "Lets Go Rock and Roll", and "Give it Up".

As for the collection, I usually prefer my greatest hits collections to have its tracks in chronological order. This allows me to see how the artist progresses over time. It is disappointing that this collection does not do that because it would have been appropriate to see how this band progressed over time. The liner notes include a nice write-up that documents the history of the band. Overall, while I do think KC and the Sunshine Band get a bum rap, and while I do think this the 2nd best compilation they did - I'd still go for the more complete 25th Anniversary Collection.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Full length version of KC's greatest songs are missing, July 24, 2002
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Full length versions of Get down tonight and That's the way I like it are not in, so I only gave 3 stars to this CD. The full length version of these two songs can now be found in the two CDs compilation "TK Years - KC & the Sunshine Band"(Imported) released in 2009, which included the 5 albums released between 1974 and 1979.
Furthermore, "I'm your boogie man" and "Keep it coming love" are linked together in "Part 3" album, thus make this "Best of" CD less attractive. Other than the above, KCSB's music is immortal dance music, let's compare KCSB music to the recent dance music, 35 years from 1974, KCSB's music is still popular, I can say that no one will recall what kind of dance music is popular in 2009.
(Updated 22 Jun 2009)
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I like it, March 21, 2004
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KC and the Sunshine Band were the most successful disco group of the 1970s. They produced a lot of fun records. The songs didn't have any serious messages, but they had a lot of charm. This is just good time, get up, shake your booty and dance music. This CD contains all their big hits and some songs that weren't big hits, but should have been. I would recommend this CD to anybody who is a fan of disco.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Un-huh Un-huh! I Like It Un-huh un-huh!, March 23, 2001
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Put the CD on, and you'll find your toe tapping in seconds. After listening to this CD for about two weeks, I have to say that Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch are geniuses. If you want songs about politics, religion, or so on, this isn't your music. If you want fun music, and well-written, well-arranged, and unbelievably catchy music, this is for you. Every one of these tracks is a real prize. I was just a little kid when this came out, and today find this music amazingly sophisticated. Lots of poliphony, a very astute understanding of the power of rhythm. But since we're led to believe by the musical snobs that music has to be about something "important" to be important, most people probably brushed off KC and the Sunshine Band long, long ago. Take a second listen today. As you find yourself shaking your bootie or putting on your boogie shoes, you'll be ready to give it up! This music is something. And you'll probably find your eyes watering up when you listen to "Please Don't Go." In all, this album shows that people knew what they were doing when they were buying these songs on 45s 25 years ago.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight funky seventies soul music, March 14, 2005
This review is from: K.C. & The Sunshine Band: Best of (Audio CD)
KC and the Sunshine Band are remembered for their very catchy songs that appealed equally to radio stations, record buyers and disco dancers. They were extremely popular in America, where they had four number one hits in the seventies. In Britain, they had just three top ten hits in the seventies but they eventually had a British number one (Give it up - not included here) on a different record label in the eighties.

Their first major hit, Queen of clubs, made the top ten on both sides of the Atlantic. After another transatlantic hit, Sound your funky horn, they had three consecutive number one hits in America (Get down tonight, That's the way I like it, Shake your booty) but two of these just missed the UK top twenty while That's the way I like it made the UK top five. More hits followed including I'm your boogie man (their fourth American number one but only a minor UK hit).

KC and the Sunshine Band surprised everybody by releasing a ballad in 1979, Please don't go. It made the top ten on both sides of the Atlantic. It was their first UK top three hit. Not long after that, their record label collapsed and their subsequent music is outside the scope of this compilation.

This contains all the significant tracks that the group recorded in the seventies. If you enjoy seventies disco music, you'll love this collection.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars THIS is the 70s, September 9, 1998
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If you're less than 20, and you want to know what it was like to be a kid in the 70s, buy this CD. Listen to cuts #2 "Get Down Tonight", #3 "I'm Your Boogie Man", #4 "Shake Your Booty", and #6 "That's The Way (I Like It)". Then, listen to them about 100 more times each.

Meaningless lyrics, bps (beats per second) percussions, and rich horns, THAT's 70's music.

Cuts number #8 "Please Don't Go", #7 "Keep It Comin' Love", and #9 "Boogie Shoes" are also great tunes.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of KC &the Sunshine Band, August 14, 2006
Love it, love it, love it!!! Takes me back to the time I was stationed in Germany when I was in the Army. All his greatest songs are on the CD. I was hoping they would have pics of KC and his band back in the 70s. Sure enough, they do. It's a lot of fun listening to this CD. I am so happy I bought it from Amazon and so thrilled to own it so I can listen to it over and over again!!!

Thanks, Amazon, for carrying such wonderful music that I can purchase. Trust me, this won't be the last!!!

Jocelyn Hart
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars All the KC Most People Need, March 30, 2001
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KC & the Sunshine Band, for whatever reason, don't strike me as the kind of band with a massively devoted following. Most folks will probably just want to hear a good collection of their work. This is probably your best bet - containing all the hits (and several that weren't!) from the band. "Get Down Tonight", "That's the Way (I Like It)", "I'm Your Boogie Man", the ballad "Please Don't Go" and the late-period "Give It Up" get the most plays in my player, but the rest of the tracks probably won't disappoint. The inclusion of the early junku/disco tracks "Sound Your Funky Horn" and "Queen of Clubs" adds some needed variety. "Let's Go Rock and Roll" isn't exactly rock, and you'll start swearing you heard "Do You Wanna Go Party" just four or five songs ago - around this point, my interest starts to wane. The liner notes are notably lame for a Rhino Records release, but hey, just peruse 'em once and forget about 'em. Anyone interested in some KC should pick this up, listen to it once, then program around the tracks you're not crazy about. That's what CDs are all about, right?
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great music and songs, November 6, 1999
By A Customer
this album has everything that you'll ever need from this group.all the catchy dance songs and solid slow jams are all here.kc's voice and the horns are all going on well here.get down tonight,please don't go,i'm your boggie man it's fun music.and no matter what any one says this music has had a lasting impact.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Disco is dead?, October 22, 1999
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As long as there are songs like this around Disco lives! All the songs on this CD will have you dancing around. I dare you to keep still! Buy it! It is great!
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