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Pall Mall Groove
Pall Mall Groove is an album recorded by Hot-Ice and first released in 1977. Hot-Ice consisted of Gregory Williams, Jody Sims, Bobby DeBarge, Phillip Ingram, Tommy DeBarge, T.C. Brown, Stanley Brown, Darnell Wyrick and Arnett Hayes. Williams, Sims and Bobby DeBarge and Darnell Wyrick were formerly known as White Heat. The album appeared a year before their Motown debut as Switch. The album was commissioned by Bernd Lichters and was initially released only in Germany, Lichters' home country, through Polydor Records. The album includes a re-recording of "Funk Freak" from the previous White Heat album. It was eventually released in the US in 1979, under the group name Smash with the album also renamed Smash, on the MCA Records-distributed Source label. In 2007, it was released again (still renamed Smash) on a limited edition CD through Lichters' own Burndsman Records.
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Pall Mall Groove
Pall Mall Groove is an album recorded by Hot-Ice and first released in 1977. Hot-Ice consisted of Gregory Williams, Jody Sims, Bobby DeBarge, Phillip Ingram, Tommy DeBarge, T.C. Brown, Stanley Brown, Darnell Wyrick and Arnett Hayes. Williams, Sims and Bobby DeBarge and Darnell Wyrick were formerly known as White Heat. The album appeared a year before their Motown debut as Switch. The album was commissioned by Bernd Lichters and was initially released only in Germany, Lichters' home country, through Polydor Records. The album includes a re-recording of "Funk Freak" from the previous White Heat album. It was eventually released in the US in 1979, under the group name Smash with the album also renamed Smash, on the MCA Records-distributed Source label. In 2007, it was released again (still renamed Smash) on a limited edition CD through Lichters' own Burndsman Records.
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