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Genre
  
R&B/soul

Members
  
Ricardo Williams

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Record labels
  
Cotillion Records, KULT Old Skool, Rhino Atlantic

Albums
  
In the Purest Form, Massterpiece, In A City Groove, Three Miles High, Firecrackers: The Best Of Mass Pro

Mass Production is an American funk/disco musical group, best known for their 1979 hit, "Firecracker." Based in Norfolk, Virginia, the ten-piece group had a series of minor R&B hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s. "Firecracker" is commonly misattributed to the similarly named (and sonically/stylistically similar) band Brass Construction.

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The band consisted of Kevin "D'No" Douglas (bass and vocals), James "Otiste" Drumgole (trumpet, flugelhorn, and vocals), Agnes "Tiny" Kelly (lead vocals, vocoder; later replaced by Dee (DeeDee) Henderson), Larry Marshall (lead vocals, percussion), Gregory McCoy (saxophone), Emmanuel Redding (percussion), Ricardo Williams (lead vocals, drums, percussion), Tyrone Williams (keyboards), Rodney Phelps (lead guitar, keyboards) and LeCoy Bryant (rhythm guitar, vocals). Phelps left the band prior to the recording of their 1980 Massterpiece album, leaving Bryant to handle all guitar duties. Phelps was later replaced by Dan Harris (lead guitar). Dan Harris toured with the group as a freelance guitarist for a couple of years then left the band to work as a recording session musician. The band would soon expand back to ten, with Samuel Williams joining on drums in the early 1980s, allowing Ricardo Williams to concentrate more on vocals.

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In addition to "Firecracker," which hit number four on the R&B chart in the late summer of 1979, other hits by the band include "Cosmic Lust", "Groove Me", and "Shante." The group stayed together for several more years, scoring a string of small hits, before deciding to disband in 1983.

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Mass Production has recently reunited, and is in the process of recording new material and preparing to hit the stage in 2017.

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"Firecracker" was sampled by 2 Live Crew for their 1989 hit single "Me So Horny", from their album As Nasty As They Wanna Be.

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Studio albums

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  • Welcome to Our World (1976)
  • Believe (1977)
  • Three Miles High (1978)
  • In the Purest Form (1979)
  • Massterpiece (1980)
  • Turn Up the Music (1981)
  • In a City Groove (1982)
  • '83 (1983)
  • Compilation album

  • Firecrackers: The Best of Mass Production (1996)
  • Songs

    Just Wanna Make a Dream Come TrueThree Miles High · 1978
    Cosmic LustBelieve · 1977
    Groove MeThree Miles High · 1978

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    Mass Production (band) Wikipedia