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Unlike Kraftwerk's, definitely a reference and a rip, Bootsy/Laswell's beats bite but not so as to tear anybody limb from limb. Sometimes vocalist Sugarfoot should stick with the Ohio Players. As for Herbie's contributions, I know fusion when I hear it and so does he. Guess he actually likes the stuff. C+
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>>124472731
Why did critics get triggered by jazz fusion?
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>brain detects pompous sentence

>instantly know its a christgau spammer thread
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>>124472731
Took me forever to realize that that's supposed to be a cigarette with smoke coming out of it. Also this is a bit personal for me since the review originally appeared in the May '88 CG column which was the month I was born.
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>>124472731
Herbie album #72 I think.



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