Mother's Finest (album)
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Mother's Finest is the official debut album by Atlanta funk-rock group Mother's Finest. It was released in 1972 on RCA records but banned by the band. The vinyl album is very hard to find and not released on CD.
Track listing
- "Love is all I need (It's too hard to carry on)" (Seay-Kennedy) - 3:44
- "You move me" (Murdock-Keck) - 4:01
- "You'll like it 'Hear'" (Keck) 4:35
- "Dear Sir and Brother Mann" (Moore-Murdock) - 3:39
- "Feelin' Alright" (Mason) - 4:32
- "It's what you do with what you got" (Barry-Bloom) - 3:38
- "Sweeten the air you breath" (Keck) - 3:09
- "You make me feel so good" (Murdock-Kennedy) - 4:03
- "Love the one you're with" (Stills) - 3:19
Personnel
Mother's Finest
- Joyce "Baby Jean" Kennedy – lead & backing vocal, percussion
- Glenn Murdock – lead & backing vocal, percussion
- Mike Keck – keyboards, background vocals
- Jerry "Wiz" Seay – bass
- Gary "Mo" Moore – guitars
- Donny Vosburgh - drums
Production
- Produced By Hank Medress and Dave Appell
- Recorded at Century Sound, New York
- Engineered By Bill Radice and thanks to Tom Coleman