Tower of Power

Bild Quelle:


  • funk
  • soul
  • jazz
  • funky
  • fusion
Tower of Power is a horn-based funk/soul band from Oakland, California. In the mid-1960s, 17-year-old tenor saxophonist Emilio Castillo moved from Detroit, Michigan, to Fremont, California. He started a band called the Motowns, specializing in soul music. In 1968, Castillo teamed up with baritone saxophonist Stephen "The Funky Doctor" Kupka and trumpet/trombone player Mic Gillette, moved to Oakland, and began writing original material. They changed the band's name to Tower of Power and began playing frequently in the Bay Area.

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Songs

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    Don't Fight It

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    Don't Knock Me Down

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    Down the ot Nightclub

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    Down to the Night Club (Bump City)

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    Down to the Nightclub

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    Down to the Nightclub (Bump City)

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    Drop It in the Slot

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    East Bay Way

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    Eastside...

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    Ebony Jam

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    Essence of Innocence

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    Fanfare / You Know It

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    Fanfare / You Know It (Plus!)

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    Fanfare You know it

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    Fanfare: Matanuska

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    Flash in the Pan

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    Funk the Dumb Stuff

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    Get What You Want

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    Get Yo' Feet Back on the Ground

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    Get Your Feet Back On The Ground

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    Give Me the Proof

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    Give Me Your Love

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    Gone (in Memory of Jacqueline Mesquite)

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    Got to Have Your Lovin'

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    Gotta Make a Change

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    Happy 'bout That

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    Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel

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    Heaven Must Have Made You

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    How Could This Happen to Me

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    I Believe in Myself

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    I Got the Chop

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    I Like Your Style

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    I Love That Girl So Much

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    I Thank You

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    I Think You'll Like It

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    I Want to Love You More (Than Words Will Ever Say)

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    I Won't Leave Unless You Want Me To

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    If I Play My Cards Right

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    In Due Time

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    Intro

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    It All Comes Back

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    It Can Never Be the Same

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    It Really Doesn't Matter

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    It Takes Two

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    It Takes Two (To Make It Happen)

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    It's Not the Crime

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    It's So Nice

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    Just Another Day

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    Just Enough and Too Much

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    Just Like You


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