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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    Skating on Thin Ice

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    So I Got to Groove

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    So Very Hard to Go

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    So Very Hard to Go (live)

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    Social Lubrication

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    Some Days Were Meant for Rain

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    Someone New

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    Something Calls Me

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    Somewhere Down the Road

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    Soothe You

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    Soul Vaccination

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    Soul With a Capital "S"

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    Soul With a Capital 'S'

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    Soul With a Capital S

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    Souled Out

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    South of the Boulevard

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    Spank-A-Dang

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    Sparkling in the Sand

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    Squib Cakes

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    Squib Cakes (Plus!)

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    Squib Cakes / T-Connection - At Midnight

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    Startime

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    Stranger In My Own House

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    Stroke '75

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    Taxed to the Max

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    That Was Then and This Is Now

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    That's Why I Sing

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    That's Why I Sing (Plus!)

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    The Educated Bump Part I

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    The Educated Bump Part II

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    The More You Know

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    The Price

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    The Real Deal

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    The Skunk, The Goose, And The Fly

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    The Soul of a Child

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    This Time It's Real

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    This Type Of Funk

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    Through Lover's Eyes

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    Time Will Tell

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    To Say the Least You're the Most

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    To Say the Least, You're the Most

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    Treat Me Like Your Man

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    Unconditional Love

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    Undercurrent

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    Up Against Yourself

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    Vuela Por Noche

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    Walkin' Up Hip Street

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    Way Down Low to the Ground

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    We Came to Play

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    What Happened to the World That Day?


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