Tower of Power 6/00/73 Record Plant Sausalito, CA Broadcast on KSAN FM 95.5, the Jive 95, San Francisco Quality: A- No specific source info available DO NOT ENCODE TO MP3 01. 01-Instrumental 08:23 02. 02-What Is Hip 06:15 03. 03-Both Sorry Over Nothin' 04:47 04. 04-Down To The Night Club(Bump City) 02:29 05. 05-You're Still A Young Man 05:25 06. 06-Soul Vaccination 05:17 07. 07-Clean Slate 05:23 08. 08-So Very Hard To Go 04:15 09. 09-Tom Donahue_Pacific Stereo_Crew Intro 01:52 10. 10-Knock Yourself Out 12:20 11. 11-Tom Donahue Outro 00:38 57:11 AMG notes on their 1973 album "Tower of Power": The Tower of Power finally found their ideal lead singer on this album. Lenny Williams came aboard and gave them both the uptempo belter and convincing balladeer they had previously lacked. They landed their biggest single hit, "So Very Hard To Go," and also had two other top tunes in "What Is Hip" and "This Time It's Real." The arrangements and production were also excellent, and the horn section was at its explosive best. -- Ron Wynn Musicians on the album (not necessarily on this broadcast): Lenny Williams - Vocals Brent Byars - Bongos, Conga Emilio Castillo - Saxophone, Sax (Tenor), Vocals, Production Supervisor Bruce Conte - Guitar, Vocals David Garibaldi - Drums Mic Gillette - Trombone, Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Horn, Horn (Baritone), Vocals Stephen "Doc" Kupka - Oboe, Saxophone, Sax (Baritone), Vocals Lenny Pickett - Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Sax (Tenor), Vocals Francis Prestia - Bass Jay Spell - Piano Bruce Steinberg - Harmonica Chester Thompson - Organ, Keyboards, Vocals Stephen Kupka - Guitar, Oboe, Sax (Baritone), Vocals Greg Adams - Strings, Trumpet, Arranger, Conductor, Flugelhorn, Horn, Vocals, String Arrangements