Mmm, Mmm, Mmm
For the song by Crash Test Dummies, see Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm. For other articles with similar titles, see Mmmh.
Mmm, Mmm, Mmm, | ||||
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Studio album by Home Cookin' | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Genre | Funk, soul music, rhythm and blues, rock music | |||
Label | Fly | |||
Home Cookin' chronology | ||||
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Mmm, Mmm, Mmm is the 1997 debut of the Las Vegas soul music band Home Cookin', featuring fourteen tracks. Track nine, Soul Space Express, appeared on Road Rash: Jailbreak and the television series Cupid, while X-Rated Superstar was a number one hit.[1] The success of this song warranted the release of a racy music video.[2] The band's second and final album, Pink in the Middle, was released three years later.
Track listing
- All tracks written and performed by Home Cookin'.
- X-Rated Superstar
- Hold Tight
- Against the Grain
- All Talk
- Somebody
- Needle's Sing
- Golden Rule
- Had a Feelin'
- Soul Space Express
- Words
- Rock It Man
- Cricket
- Shine It On
- Second Guess
Soul Space Express by Home Cookin'
A 35 second sample of Soul Space Express, demonstrating the band's soul / rock fusion | |
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Personnel
- Dave Baker - Electric guitar
- Steve Barclay - Bass guitar
- Russell Burt - Tenor saxophone
- Jason Colby - Trumpet
- Steve Dawson - Baritone saxophone
- Hal Floyd - Bass guitar
- Frank Klepacki - drums
- Fito Ruiz - Bones
- Rob Mader - Alto saxophone
- Joe Malone - percussion
- Dave Philippus - Bones
- Jordan Robins - vocals
- Rob Stone - Alto saxophone
- Daryl Williams - Bass guitar
- Anthony Jones- Bass guitar
References
- ↑ "Home Cookin'". frankklepacki. Retrieved 25 August 2006. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Youtube: X-Rated Superstar music video". Retrieved 25 August 2006.
External links
- Frank Klepacki's website, featuring information on the band
- The Connextion
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