Track listing:
- Disc 1: AIN’T NOTHIN’ STOPPIN’ US NOW – THE COLUMBIA YEARS
- Ain’t Nothin’ Stoppin’ Us Now
- Because I Think The World Of You
- You Ought To Be Havin’ Fun
- While We Went To The Moon
- We Came To Play
- Love Bug
- Lovin’ You Is Gonna See Me Thru
- Am I A Fool
- In Due Time
- And You Know It
- Rock Baby
- Heaven Must Have Made You
- By Your Side
- Somewhere Down The Road
- Doin’ Alright
- It’s So Nice
- Just Make A Move And Be Yourself
- Deal With It
- Bittersweet Soul Music
Disc 2: SOUL WITH A CAPITAL “S” – THE EPIC YEARS
- Soul With A Capital “S”
- Please Come Back (To Stay)
- You
- Souled Out
- Recapture The Magic
- A Little Knowledge (Is A Dangerous Thing)
- Who Do You Think You Are
- How Could This Happen To Me
- Diggin’ On James Brown
- Come To A Decision
- Rhythm and Business
- That Was Then,This Is Now
- Come On With It
- You Can’t Fall Up (You Just Fall Down)
- Cruise Control
- Undercurrent
- As part of its best-selling anthology series, SoulMusic Records is very proud to present “You Ought To Be Havin’ Fun a solid 2-CD by the legendary Tower Of Power, considered one of the premier funk’n’soul’jazz jazz bands of the past four decades.
- As its title implies, this 35-track collection focuses on two specific periods of the internationally-renowned group’s career: Disc 1 consists of cuts from “Ain’t Nothin’ Stoppin’ Us Now,” “We Came To Play” and “Back On The Streets,” the three albums released by Columbia Records between 1976-1979; while Disc 2 is derived from four albums – “Monster On A Leash,” “T.O.P.,” “Souled Out” and “Rhythm & Business,” released by Epic Records between 1991-1997.
- Formed initially in 1968 in Oakland, California by horn players Emilio Castillo and Stephen “Doc” Kupka, Tower Of Power’s debut set (“East Bay Grease”) was cut for renowned promoter Bill Graham’s San Francisco Records in 1970; after signing with Warner Brothers in 1971, the horn-dominated band scored a string of hit singles (such as the funk classic, “What Is Hip” and the soul ballads, “You’re Still A Young Man” and “So Very Hard To Go”) and best-selling albums for the label (including “Bump City” and “Tower Of Power,” reissued as a 2-CD expanded editions set by SoulMusic Records in 2016 – WSMCR-5146D).
- By the mid-’70s, also acclaimed for their exciting live performances, Tower Of Power signed with Columbia Records, self-producing their debut set then working with Stax musical legend Steve Cropper on their second LP and finally with Chicago arranger/producer Richard Evans and Detroit hitmaker McKinley Jackson on their third Columbia album. During the ‘80s, the band toured worldwide extensively before signing a new contract with Epic Records in 1991, resulting in four albums enthusiastically appreciated by TOP’s global audience.
- Co-produced by David Nathan and distinguished US writer/musicologist Kevin Goins who provided extensive liner notes which include 2018 quotes from Emilio Castillo and others, YOU OUGHT TO BE HAVIN’ FUN features first class remastering by Donald Cleveland and stellar artwork by Roger Williams.