Black Rock

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"Black Rock" is a funk and soul album by The Bar-Kays, showcasing their gritty, groove-driven sound in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist The Bar-Kays NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs gritty
groove-driven
followedBy Do You See What I See? NERFINISHED
follows Gotta Groove NERFINISHED
genre R&B
funk
psychedelic soul
soul
hasPart A Piece of Your Peace NERFINISHED
Baby I Love You NERFINISHED
Dance to the Music NERFINISHED
I Can’t Turn You Loose NERFINISHED
In the Hole NERFINISHED
I’ll Take Care of You NERFINISHED
Montego Bay NERFINISHED
Sang and Dance
Storm in the Summertime NERFINISHED
Why Did You Do It NERFINISHED
language English
movement early 1970s soul
late 1960s funk
musicalEnsemble The Bar-Kays NERFINISHED
performer Harvey Henderson NERFINISHED
James Alexander NERFINISHED
Larry Dodson NERFINISHED
Michael Toles NERFINISHED
The Bar-Kays NERFINISHED
Willie Hall NERFINISHED
Winston Stewart NERFINISHED
producer Allen Jones NERFINISHED
The Bar-Kays NERFINISHED
recordLabel Stax Records NERFINISHED
Volt Records NERFINISHED

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The Bar-Kays notableAlbum Black Rock