Tower Of Power – 50 Years of Funk & Soul Live At The Fox Theater - FULL CONCERT IN HD
Tower Of Power were formed in 1968 and have been a powerhouse of funk and soul for over 50 years. They are an absolute joy to listen to, and even better to see live!
This is their 50th anniversary concert filmed and recorded at the Fox Theater, Oakland, California on June 1 & 2, 2018.
0:00:00 Stroke ‘75
0:02:39 Ain’t Nothing Stopping Us Now
0:05:18 You Ought To Be Having Fun
0:08:30 Soul With A Capital S
0:14:29 Stop
0:19:22 You’re So Wonderful, So Marvelous
0:22:42 On The Serious Side
0:27:36 Just When We Start Makin’ It
0:35:33 Soul Vaccination
0:40:42 What Is Hip? / Soul Power
0:51:10 Do You Like That?
0:54:48 Drop It In The Slot
0:58:11 Don’t Change Horses
1:06:16 Squib Cakes
1:13:32 On The Soul Side Of Town
1:18:44 Band introductions
1:21:34 Diggin’ On James Brown (Medley)
(Diggin’ On James Brown / It’s A New Day / Mother Popcorn / There It Is / I Got The Feelin’ / Diggin’ On James Brown (Reprise)
1:31:43 So Very Hard To Go
1:36:12 Knock Yourself Out
1:45:30 You’re Still A Young Man
1:52:32 End credits
Tower Of Power:
Emilio Castillo – bandleader, 2nd tenor sax, background vocals, lead vocal on ”Diggin’ On James Brown”, 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’ 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”.
Tower Of Power Alumni:
Chester Thompson – Hammond B3, clavinet
Lenny Picket – tenor sax
Bruce Conte – guitar on “What Is Hip? / Soul Power” and “Squib Cakes”.
Ray Greene – trombone
Additional Musicians:
Dave Eskridge – horn and string arranger, additional keyboards
Melanie Jackson – background vocals
Tony Lindsay – background vocals
Tower Of Power Funky Strings – “You Ought To Be Having Fun”, “You’re So Wonderful, So Marvelous”, “Just When We Start Making It”, “Do You Like That?”, “Can’t You See (You Doin’ Me Wrong)?”, “On The Soul Side Of Town”, “So Very Hard To Go” and “You’re Still A Young Man”.
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