Too Hot to Stop

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"Too Hot to Stop" is a 1976 funk album by The Bar-Kays that helped establish the band’s signature energetic, horn-driven sound.

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instanceOf album
studio album
artist The Bar-Kays NERFINISHED
chronologicallyFollows Coldblooded NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes Flying High on Your Love NERFINISHED
contributor Charles Allen NERFINISHED
Harvey Henderson NERFINISHED
James Alexander NERFINISHED
Larry Dodson NERFINISHED
Michael Beard NERFINISHED
Winston Stewart NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfRelease 1976
decadeOfRelease 1970s
describedAs energetic
horn-driven
genre funk
soul
hasPart Attitudes NERFINISHED
Bang, Bang (Stick 'Em Up) NERFINISHED
Cozy NERFINISHED
I'll Dance NERFINISHED
Shut the Funk Up NERFINISHED
Spellbound NERFINISHED
Too Hot to Stop, Pt. 1 NERFINISHED
Too Hot to Stop, Pt. 2 NERFINISHED
Whitehouseorgy NERFINISHED
You Don't Know Like I Know NERFINISHED
hasType LP
helpedEstablish The Bar-Kays' signature energetic, horn-driven sound
language English
length approximately 37 minutes
mainSubject funk music
medium audio
vinyl record
musicalEnsemble horn section
notableWorkOf The Bar-Kays NERFINISHED
performer The Bar-Kays NERFINISHED
placeOfRecording Memphis, Tennessee NERFINISHED
producer Allen Jones NERFINISHED
recordedAt Ardent Studios NERFINISHED
recordLabel Mercury Records
styleCharacteristic dance-oriented grooves
prominent horn arrangements
syncopated bass lines

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The Bar-Kays notableWork Too Hot to Stop