KC and the Sunshine Band dominated the 1970s, ruling the airwaves with a unique meeting of Caribbean, pop, R&B and latin styles that inspired infectious grooves and the distinctive Sunshine Sound, producing such #1 hits as 'Get Down Tonight,' 'That's the Way (I Like It),' 'Boogie Shoes,' 'Shake Your Booty,' and many more. Before he impacted the world, teaching them how to boogie, Harry Wayne 'KC' Casey was, like the rest of America, being shaped by the music, conflicts, innocence, sex, social and political movements and counterculture of the 1960s. 'The widespread social and political issues of the 1960s was, in part, the inspiration to do something that would make people forget about their problems and be happy,' said Casey. 'People were looking for something that would divert their attention from the negative aspects of everyday life surrounding them.' KC and the Sunshine Band pays tribute to the era with Feeling You! The 60's. The album, part one of the two-part Feeling You project, features covers of songs by sixties legends Bob Dylan, Ben E. King, The Kinks, The Righteous Brothers, Jackie DeShannon, Aaron Neville and many more.
1 (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me (4:12)
2 Oh How Happy (2:58)
3 Dreams (5:29)
4 Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu (2:51)
5 Words (3:03)
6 You Really Got a Hold on Me (3:12)
7 Both Sides Now (4:03)
8 Tell It Like It Is (3:08)
9 Blowin' in the Wind (5:06) Feat. the Unity on the Bay Choir
10 You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling (4:22) Feat. Jason Scheff
11 You Really Got Me (2:32)
12 Sweet Soul Music (2:11)
13 I Hear a Symphony (4:44)
14 Stand By Me (5:31)
15 You Keep Me Hanging on (3:35)
16 Bring It on Home (3:50)
17 Put a Little Love in Your Heart (3:43)
KC and the Sunshine Band dominated the 1970s, ruling the airwaves with a unique meeting of Caribbean, pop, R&B and latin styles that inspired infectious grooves and the distinctive Sunshine Sound, producing such #1 hits as 'Get Down Tonight,' 'That's the Way (I Like It),' 'Boogie Shoes,' 'Shake Your Booty,' and many more. Before he impacted the world, teaching them how to boogie, Harry Wayne 'KC' Casey was, like the rest of America, being shaped by the music, conflicts, innocence, sex, social and political movements and counterculture of the 1960s. 'The widespread social and political issues of the 1960s was, in part, the inspiration to do something that would make people forget about their problems and be happy,' said Casey. 'People were looking for something that would divert their attention from the negative aspects of everyday life surrounding them.' KC and the Sunshine Band pays tribute to the era with Feeling You! The 60's. The album, part one of the two-part Feeling You project, features covers of songs by sixties legends Bob Dylan, Ben E. King, The Kinks, The Righteous Brothers, Jackie DeShannon, Aaron Neville and many more.