DeepSoul: Stargard – “Which Way Is Up”
A slice of late ’70s funk/disco, “Which Way Is Up” remains an underrated track by an unjustly neglected group.
A slice of late ’70s funk/disco, “Which Way Is Up” remains an underrated track by an unjustly neglected group.
he jazz pioneer impacted modern hip hop, r&b, and funk in this 1973 classic.
An R&B legend’s struggle with the spiritual and sensual is chronicled in this electrifying portrait.
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