Friday, May 1, 2026

Starpoint - Keep On It

Today Marks The 45th Anniversary of Starpoint’s Sophomore Studio Album “Keep On It “ Originally Released on May 1, 1981.

“Keep On It” is the second studio album by by Crownsville, Maryland R&B, Funk band Starpoint released in 1981 on Chocolate City Records.

The album reached #31 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tapes charts, and at #138 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tapes charts.

Three songs were released as singles from the album, "Keep It On", "I Just Want to Be Your Lover", and "I Want You Closer".

"Keep It On" reached #28 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles charts.

"I Just Want to Be Your Lover" failed to chart on the U.S. Billboard charts .

"I Want You Closer" reached #67 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles charts.

Tracklisting:

1. I Just Want To Be Your Lover

2. For You

3. Interlude

4. Keep On It

5. I Want You Closer

6. Baby Let Me Do It

7. We're Into Love

8. Starpoint's Here Tonight

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology . ©

Steve Arrington - The Jammin' National Anthem

Today Marks The 39th Anniversary of Steve Arrington’s 4th Studio Album “The Jammin' National Anthem” Originally Released on May 1, 1986.

“The Jammin' National Anthem” is the fourth studio album and the second solo album by R&B, Funk singer Steve Arrington released in 1986 on Atlantic Records.

The album reached # 32 on the U.S. Billboard Top Pop Albums chart.

Two songs were released as singles from the album, the title track "The Jammin' National Anthem" and Homeboy".

"The Jammin' National Anthem" reached #42 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Black Singles charts.

“Homeboy" reached #28 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Black Singles charts.

Tracklist

1. The Jammin' National Anthem

2. Holiday

3. Teenage Jazz

4. One Of A Kind Paradise

5. Everybody's Got To Be Free

6. Homeboy

7. Like It Loud (Theme From The Coming Of The New Age)

8. Have A Heart

9. Prologue

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.

Starpoint - Starpoint

Today Marks The 46th Anniversary of Starpoint’s Debut Self-titled Album “Starpoint” Originally Released on May 1, 1980.

“Starpoint” is the debut studio album by Crownsville, Maryland R&B, Funk band Starpoint released in 1980 on Chocolate City Records.

The album reached #62 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tapes charts.

Four songs were released as singles from the album, "Get Ready, Get Down", "I Just Wanna Dance with You", "Gonna Lift You Up", and "You're My Sunny Day".

"I Just Wanna Dance with You" reached #19 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart, and at #26 on the U.S. Dance Club Songs charts.

The other three songs "Get Ready, Get Down", "Gonna Lift You Up", and "You're My Sunny Day" all failed to chart on the U.S. Billboard charts.

Tracklisting:

1. Gonna Lift You Up

2. Let Me Love You

3. Never Find A Better Love

4. Don't Leave Me

5. I Just Wanna Dance With You

6. You're My Sunny Day

7. Get Ready, Get Down

8. Girl I'm Up For Your Lovin'

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology. ©

Side Effect- All Aboard

Today Marks The 44th Anniversary of Side Effect’s 8th Studio Album “All Aboard” Originally Released on May 1, 1982.

“All Aboard” is the eighth studio album by R&B group Side Effect. Released in 1982 on Elektra Records..

The album consists of nine tracks that blend upbeat dance numbers with smoother ballads.

The album was the group’s last and final album for Elektra Records.

Tracklisting:

1. I'm Likin' What You Do to Me

2. Scatman

3. Music Is My Way of Life

4. Forever My Love

5. You Can Do It

6. Attitudes

7. Take Me as I Am

8. My WayI Want To...

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology. ©

The Ohio Players - Contradiction

Today Marks The 50th Anniversary of The Ohio Players’ 11th Studio Album “Contradiction” Originally Released on May 1, 1976

“Contradiction” is the eleventh studio album by The Ohio Players, and the fourth album recorded for Mercury Records released in 1976.

The album peaked at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Top Soul LPs chart and at #12 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs chart.

The album released two singles, “Who'd She Coo?" and “Far East Mississippi".

“Who'd She Coo? peaked at #1 on the Billboard The Hot R&B Songs chart and at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

“Far East Mississippi” peaked #26 on the Hot R&B Songs chart.

The band recorded Contradiction at three different recording studios, each session utilizing Barry Mraz as their engineer. The album cover depicts a nude woman feeding a horse a shiny red apple. While the horse is identified by name and breed in the liner notes (an Anglo-Trakehner stallion named Wasyl), the model is uncredited.

It is the fifth and last Ohio Players album to be announced also as a quadraphonic (four-channel stereo) release in the 8-track tape format. However, it was never actually released as no known copies have surfaced even among collectors, and there is no evidence the remix was ever performed. Contradiction was one of three Ohio Players albums released in 1976. 

Track-listing

1. "Contradiction" 

2. "Precious Love”

3. "Little Lady Maria"

4. "Far East Mississippi"

5. "Who'd She Coo?"

6. "My Life"

7. "Tell the Truth"

8. "My Ladies Run Me Crazy"

9. "Bi-Centennial"

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology. ©

Herbie Hancock - Crossings

Today Marks The 54th Anniversary of Herbie Hancock’s 10th Studio Album “Crossings” Originally Released on May 1, 1972.

“Crossings” is the tenth studio album by jazz-funk pianist Herbie Hancock, released in 1972 on Warner Bros. Records.

The album peaked at #10 on the U.S. Billboard Jazz Album charts.

The album is lauded as a pioneering, spacey fusion of avant-garde jazz, funk, and African rhythms. Its three long tracks, including the 25-minute "Sleeping Giant," are described as immersive, cerebral, and ahead of their time.

Tracklisting:

The album consists of just three expansive tracks:

1. “Sleeping Giant" (24:50): Occupying all of Side A, this five-part suite is called a "stunning ritual journey". It moves from abstract African-influenced percussion into intense jazz-funk sections.

2. "Quasar" (7:27): Described as "tense and mysterious," featuring a futuristic wordless soprano melody and wild Moog effects.

3. "Water Torture" (13:54): A "sublimely trippy" and "menacing" piece that uses electronics and horns to mimic the sensation of waterflow.

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology. ©

Hamilton Bohannon - Phase II

Today Marks The 49th Anniversary of Hamilton Bohannon’s 7th Studio Album “Phase II” Originally Released on May 1, 1977.

“Phase II” is the seventh studio by drummer/percussionist Hamilton Bohannon released in 1977 on Mercury Records.

The album reached #46 on the U.S. Billboard Soul LP's charts.

The song “Bohannon Disco Symphony” was released as the lead single from the album, The song reached #67 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart.

The album features guest appearances by former bandmates Ray Parker Jr. and Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin.

Standout Tracks:

“Just Doing My Thang": Widely considered the album's high point, featuring punchy arrangements and strong background vocals.

"Andrea": A lushly orchestrated, midtempo opener dedicated to his wife.

"Bohannon's Disco Symphony": A captivating groover that incorporates pseudo-Romantic piano into the funk mix.

Tracklisting:

1. Andrea

2. But What Is A Dream

3. Daddy's Little Son

4. Bohannon's Disco Symphony

5. Isn't It A Beautiful Morning

6. Just Doing My Thing

7. Moving Fast

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.

Starpoint - Keep On It

​ Today Marks The 45th Anniversary of Starpoint’s Sophomore Studio Album “Keep On It “ Originally Released on May 1, 1981. “Keep On It” is t...