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Dial a freak was the first release on the legendary Freak Beat Label. Yes, Yes, Yes came from the YEEEEESSSS of Morris Day used to say. The Beats, adapted from Planet Rock were made by Egypt, Roger Clayton did the vocoder and the keys.
Dial a freak was the first release on the legendary Freak Beat Label. Yes, Yes, Yes came from the YEEEEESSSS of Morris Day used to say. The Beats, adapted from Planet Rock were made by Egypt, Roger Clayton did the vocoder and the keys.
the L.A. Electro contingent meets the p-funk underwear party. Sleaze!!!
What I've heard about this one is there is one Ice-T lurking within this party rock record.
it is what it is. Certainly entertaining, sure to get some heads running, the in the know approving head nod, etc.
The Keyboard on the song "Yes, Yes, Yes" were played by Richt Cason who influenced many early West Coast Classics with his unique style.