Today Marks The 27th Anniversary of Trouble Funk’s 8th Studio Album “Droppin' Bombs” Originally Released on August 25, 1998.
“Droppin' Bombs” is a double-compilation album released in 1998 by Washington, D.C.–based go-go, funk band Trouble Funk released on Harmless Records.
The compilation is a collection of the band’s earlier and most popular songs including "Pump Me Up", "Hey Fellas", "Drop the Bomb" and "I'm Chillin'" (featuring Kurtis Blow).
The album is is widely considered the quintessential collection by the pioneering Washington, D.C. go-go band Trouble Funk
In conclusion, Droppin' Bombs is widely celebrated for its definitive portrayal of Trouble Funk's energetic go-go sound, highlighting their rhythmic mastery and live appeal.
While a few tracks might be less universally acclaimed, and variations exist across releases, the album stands as a crucial document of a vital musical era and genre.
Track-listing
1. Don't Touch That Stereo
2. Pump Me Up
3. Drop the Bomb
4. Don't Try To Use Me
5. Trouble Funk Express
6. Hey Fellas
7. Supergrit
8. So Early in the Morning
9. Freaky Situation
10. Let's Get Small
11. Say What
12. E Flat Boogie
13. Still Smokin'
14. Good to Go
15. I'm Chillin'" (featuring Kurtis Blow)
By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology
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