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The singer, pianist and guitarist The singer, pianist and guitarist Charles Wright led one of the great funk groups of the late '60s and early '70s, the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band. They were originally known as the Soul Runners. Drummer James Gadson and guitarist Al McKay, who later joined Earth, Wind & Fire, were among the instrumental corps of the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band.
Their finest selection was “Express Yourself,” a song that expressed the urge for freedom. It has also been among the most sampled funk tracks for hip-hop and rap groups such as N.W.A., Kurtis Blow, and Fu-Schnickens. “Express Yourself” featured on their 1970 same-titled album, which also contained the critically acclaimed and popular ballad “Love Land”.
Their finest selection was “Express Yourself,” a song that expressed the urge for freedom. It has also been among the most sampled funk tracks for hip-hop and rap groups such as N.W.A., Kurtis Blow, and Fu-Schnickens. “Express Yourself” featured on their 1970 same-titled album, which also contained the critically acclaimed and popular ballad “Love Land”.
Tracklist
SIDE A
1. LOVE LAND
2. I GOT LOVE
3. HIGH AS APPLE PIE - SLICE I
4. EXPRESS YOURSELF
SIDE B
1. I'M AWARE
2. HIGH AS APPLE PIE - SLICE II