I've heard a version without the drum machine, vocoder and with a different synth arrangement, so it might actually have been released earlier (sounds like a late-70s song) and redone in 1984 but I really can't say as a quick Youtube search only resulted in the '84 version. But if someone has more specific info, please chime in (the video above shows a Prophet-5 and Moog MemoryMoog -I have neither, so I can't compare, but could those have been used?) Sounds like a Linndrum, a vocoder of some kind (the Roland SVC-350 was very popular among the 80's "electro" funk crowd as far as I know) but I can only take a guess at the synths: Prophet 5, Oberheim OB-X/OB-Xa were probably the most common funky sounding 80s polysynths at the time, as has already been suggested here. There's also an extended version which has some cool sound effects. "Freakshow on the dance floor" -The Bar Kays. ![]() The first track I heard from the Bar Kays was "Freakshow on the dance floor" (from the "Breakdance" (1984) movie): It has high energy and is somewhat danceable with a time signature of 4 beats per bar. The track runs 6 minutes and 43 seconds long with a F key and a major mode. It can also be used half-time at 58 BPM or double-time at 232 BPM. Mine's modified for a faster attack rate (a common complaint against the SE-1) and an added external filter input jack (just as with the Minimoog). Holy Ghost is a song by The Bar-Kays with a tempo of 116 BPM. I had a Minimoog a while back, but although an awesome synth I sold it and bought a Studio Electronics SE-1 which is very similar (I compared them side by side before deciding to sell the Minimoog) but has the added advantage of patch memories, properly working MIDI (I never got to properly MIDI-interface my Minimoog -keyboard tracking was never successful) and of course a more compact rack along with other features the original never had. That awesome "bass drone" sound which I'm guessing is a Minimoog and is clearly heard of "Pump up the volume" by MARRS as you already mentioned is really funky! ![]() How can I download songs from the album The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits ?Īll songs from The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits can be downloaded on JioSaavn App.MeneerJansen wrote:Their track "Holy Ghost" is a master piece. The total playtime duration of The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits is 58:49 minutes. What is the playtime duration of the album The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits ? There are a total of 12 songs in The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits. How many songs does the album The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits have? 1), Move Your Boogie Body, Freakshow On The Dance Floor, Let's Have Some Fun, Do It (Let Me See You Shake), Boogie Body Land, Son Of Shaft, Holy Ghost, Hit And Run and Certified True. The most popular songs from The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits are Soul Finger, Shake Your Rump To The Funk, Too Hot To Stop (Pt. What are the most popular songs from The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits ? ![]() The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits is composed by The Bar-Kays. Who is the music director of The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits ? The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits is a catalan language album released in 2001. FAQs for The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits When was The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits released ? Listen to all of The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits online on JioSaavn. The songs were composed by The Bar-Kays, a talented musician. The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits is a Catalan album released in 2001. About The Bar-Kays: All-Time Greatest Hits
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