Released 1977 Release date 1977 | Recorded October 1976 | |
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Label Polydor Original Germany ReleaseSource 1979 US re-release as SmashBurndsman Records 2007 CD reissue of Smash Producer Gregory Williams, Jody Sims, Darnell Wyrick, Bernd Lichters Genres Soul music, Funk, Rhythm and blues Similar Switch albums, Rhythm and blues albums |
Smash anyway
Pall Mall Groove is an album released by Switch, under the name of Hot Ice. After the White Heat fiasco, the band recorded this album for Bernd Lichters. It was initially released only in Germany, Bernd's home country, in 1977 through Polydor Records. It was eventually released in the US in 1979, now renamed Smash, on the MCA Records-distributed Source label. In 2007, it was released again (still titled Smash) on a limited edition CD through Bernd's own Burndsman Records. This album appeared a year before their Motown debut as Switch. Hot Ice was Gregory Williams, Jody Sims, Phillip Ingram, Bobby DeBarge, Tommy DeBarge, T.C. Brown, Stanley Brown and Arnett Hayes. The album includes a re-recording of "Funk Freak" from the previous White Heat album.
Contents
Track listing
Side One:
- "Pall Mall Groove" (instrumental)
- "Anyway" (feat. Darnell Wyrick and Gregory Williams)
- "I'm Gonna Give (My Whole Life To Music)" (feat. Arnett Hayes)
- "Don't Waste My Time" (feat. T.C. Brown)
Side Two:
- "Where's The Party" (feat. Tommy DeBarge)
- "Your Love" (feat. T.C. Brown)
- "Please Don't Let Me Go" (feat. Bobby DeBarge)
- "Funk Freak" (feat. Stanley Brown)