Title from disc label. Tower Of Power (Emilio Castillo, 2nd tenor sax, background vocals, lead vocal on "Diggin," partial lead vocal on "You're so wonderful, so marvelous" and "Maybe it'll rub off" ; Stephen "Doc" Kupka, baritone sax ; Francis "Rocco" Prestia, bass on "Can't you see (you doin' me wrong?)," "Maybe it'll rub off," "Knock yourself out" and "You're still a young man" ; David Garibaldi, drums ; Roger Smith, keyboards, background vocals ; Tom Politzer, 1st tenor sax, background vocals ; Adolfo Acosta, 2nd trumpet, flugelhorn, background vocals ; Jerry Cortez, guitar, background vocals ; Sal Cracchiolo, lead trumpet, flugelhorn, background vocals ; Marcus Scott, lead vocal on all tracks except "Squib cakes" and "Diggin' on James Brown" ; Marc van Wageningen, bass on all tracks except "Can't you see (you doin' me wrong?," "Maybe it'll rub off," "Knock yourself out" and "You're still a young man") ; with Tower of Power alumni and additional musicians. Recorded June 2018 Fox Theater, Oakland, CA. Compact disc. DVD bonus features include: Rehearsal/interview; ToP alumni/Back to Oakland; Expanded horns & strings; The fans; ToP day in Oakland, CA. Full credits printed on container.
Contents:
(3:12) -- Drop it in the slot (2:40) -- Ain't nothing stopping us now (2:36) -- You ought to be having fun (3:21) -- Soul with a capital S (6:07) -- Stop (4:34) -- You're so wonderful, so marvelous (3:06) -- On the serious side (4:17) -- Just when we start makin' it (7:24) -- Soul vaccination (5:04) -- What is hip?/Soul power (9:25) -- Do you like that? (3:36) -- Drop it in the slot (3:12) -- (4:36). Souled out (you doinâ‚‚ me wrong)? (3:54) -- Maybe it'll rub off (3:12) -- Don't change horses (6:28) -- Squib cakes (6:24) -- On the soul side of town (5:13) -- Diggin' on James Brown (medley) (9:20) -- So very hard to go (3:59) -- Knock yourself out (8:37) -- You're still a young man (6:01) -- Souled out (4:36). (16 min.). Set two (52 min.) -- Set two (65 min.) -- Bonus songs (13 min.) -- Bonus features (16 min.).
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