Various - Get Off album flac
Performer: VariousTitle: Get Off
Style: Public Service Announcement, Education, Spoken Word
Released: 1973
MP3 album: 1856 mb
FLAC album: 1838 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: VQF WAV AC3 TTA VOX MP3 WAV
Genre: Jazz / Rock / Funk and Soul / Blues / Not albums / Pop / Folk and Country
The Fate of the Furious: The Album is the soundtrack album to The Fate of the Furious. It was released on April 14, 2017, by the Artist Publishing Group, Atlantic Records and Universal Studios, in conjunction of the film's US theatrical release. It was promoted by six singles: "Go Off", "Hey Ma", "Good Life", "Gang Up", "Horses", and "Candy Paint". The first single of the album "Go Off", was released on March 2, 2017. The song was performed by Lil Uzi Vert, Quavo and Travis Scott.
With its second album, Get Off, Foxy gave itself quite a makeover. The Latin influences (Afro-Cuban as well as Brazilian) remained, and Foxy's forte was still disco. But while the combo's self-titled debut album of 1976 favored lush, glossy Euro-disco with Latin overtones, Get Off is a tougher, much funkier record that found Foxy getting away from the European sound. The softness of 1976's Foxy was gone, and a more aggressive band emerged. Both commercially and creatively, it was a change for the better.
Album Name Get Off. Type Album. Labels Caliber Records. Music StyleHard FM. Members owning this album4. 2. Down to You. 3. Get Back.
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Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | –Batdorf & Rodney | Untitled | 0:30 |
| A2 | –Black Oak Arkansas | UntitledBanjo – Dirty Voice – Jim Dandy |
0:30 |
| A3 | –Brewer & Shipley* | Untitled | 0:30 |
| A4 | –Harry Chapin | Untitled | 1:00 |
| A5 | –Chicago | UntitledVoice – Bob Lamm* |
1:00 |
| A6 | –The Cisco Kid | UntitledVoice – Duncan Renaldo |
1:00 |
| A7 | –The Cisco Kid | UntitledVoice – Duncan Renaldo |
0:30 |
| A8 | –Judy Collins | Untitled | 1:00 |
| A9 | –Alice Cooper | Untitled | 0:30 |
| A10 | –Papa John Creach | Untitled | 0:30 |
| A11 | –Jim Croce | Untitled | 1:00 |
| A12 | –Doobie Bros.* | UntitledVoice – Pat Simmons*, Tiran Porter |
0:30 |
| A13 | –Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show | Untitled | 0:30 |
| A14 | –Dr. John The Night Tripper* | Untitled | 0:30 |
| A15 | –Eagles | UntitledVoice – Glenn Frey |
0:30 |
| A16 | –Fanny | UntitledVoice – Nickey Barclay |
0:30 |
| A17 | –Grand Funk* | UntitledVoice – Mark Farner |
0:30 |
| A18 | –Grand Funk* | UntitledVoice – Mark Farner |
0:18 |
| A19 | –Grateful Dead* | UntitledVoice – Bob Weir |
0:30 |
| A20 | –The Guess Who | UntitledVoice – Burton Cummings |
0:30 |
| A21 | –The Hollies | UntitledVoice – Bernie Calvert |
0:30 |
| A22 | –Elvin Jones | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B1 | –B.B. King | Untitled | 1:00 |
| B2 | –Al Kooper | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B3 | –Loggins & Messina* | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B4 | –Taj Mahal | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B5 | –Mahavishnu John McLaughlin* | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B6 | –Chip Monck | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B7 | –New Riders Of The Purple Sage | UntitledVoice – Spencer Dryden |
0:30 |
| B8 | –Phil Ochs | Untitled | 0:60 |
| B9 | –The O'Jays | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B10 | –Ringo* | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B11 | –Sha-Na-Na | Untitled | 1:00 |
| B12 | –Corky Siegel | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B13 | –Jim Schwall | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B14 | –Shelly Plotkin | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B15 | –Ravi Shankar | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B16 | –The Staple Singers | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B17 | –Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, William Shatner | Untitled | 1:00 |
| B18 | –Sylvester & The Hot Band* | Untitled | 1:00 |
| B19 | –Loudon Wainwright III | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B20 | –War | UntitledVoice – Lonnie Jordan |
0:30 |
| B21 | –Dionne Warwicke* | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B22 | –Tim Weisberg | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B23 | –Wolfman Jack | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B24 | –Stevie Wonder | Untitled | 0:30 |
| B25 | –Frank Zappa | Untitled | 0:30 |
Companies, etc.
- Produced For – National Association Of Progressive Radio Announcers, Inc.
- Pressed By – MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville
- Lacquer Cut At – Sunset Sound Recorders
- Printed By – Ivy Hill Lithograph Corporation
Credits
- Art Direction – Roland Young
- Design – Chuck Beeson
- Engineer – Dave Sebella, Dick Burns, John Stronach, Lloyd Naify, Mike Kelly , Roger Latham, Roger Young, Rudy Hill
- Lacquer Cut By – BR*
- Photography By [Back] – Tyler Thornton
- Photography By [Front] – Jim McCrary
- Photography By [Inside] – Chris Callas*
- Producer – Hilary Clay Hicks, Jerry Longden, Jim Ladd
Notes
Public Awareness Announcements for radio offered by the National Association of Progressive Radio Announcers (NAPRA) as part of their anti-drug campaign.A1 recorded at NAPRA's office.
A2 done on the road in America.
A3 dressing-room jam at NBC Burbank.
A4 recorded in a taxi.
A5 first to respond to the problem, many thanks.
A6+A7 rode in from Santa Barbara to save us.
A8 recorded live at the Troubadour.
A9 in the back seat of a limo en route to his L.A. concert.
A10 thanks, Pop.
A11 sunny Sunday hotel poolside helpful.
A12 listen to the words.
A13 recorded backstage before the soundcheck.
A14 the right place at the right time.
A15 at home in Laurel Canyon.
A16 glimpsed in a backroom.
A17+A18 recorded in Florida.
A19 from picturesque San Rafael.
A20 after the show, Los Angeles
A21 four o'clock tea with milk and sugar.
A22 done between shows, gift "to new generations. of musicians".
B1 Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, backstage, graciously.
B2 behind the piano in Universal City, with love from New Orleans.
B3 damn nice to do it twice.
B4 big Taj, right the first time.
B5 purely and sincerely.
B6 on-the-job, behind-the-scenes.
B7 from where the drummer sits.
B8 in from South America, for a big circle of friends.
B9 hot off stage - get on board.
B10 Saturday, March 10, 1973, Beverly Hills Hotel, Room 396; "I want to do this," said Ringo.
B11 recorded in a dark alley; they beat us up.
B12+B13+B14 Siegel-Schwall Band recorded in Chicago, eturniply grapeful.
B15 a morning raga in ektal.
B16 family concerned.
B17 Star Trek. Aboard the starship Enterprise.
B18 special effort, special results.
B19 someone else's dressing room, techicolor, man...
B20 all day editing.
B21 this great lady wants you to know.
B22 excerpt from interview after recording session.
B23 ahhh-ooooooo! recorded in his den.
B24 soundtrack from NAPRA's t.v. spot.
B25 at Ike's. Big Mother is watching.
Mastered at Sunset Sound.
Gatefold sleeve. Not for sale.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: NAPRA SIDE 1 T1 SS-BR ◈-P-◈
- Matrix / Runout: NAPRA SIDE 2 T1 SS-BR ◈-P-◈
- Pressing Plant ID: ◈-P-◈









