The Counts

GroupSince 1971

The Counts's albums and singles and EPs discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits

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American funk and soul group founded in 1964 in Detroit, MI, as The Fabulous Counts For 1950s R&B, doo-wop & vocal group, please see: The Counts (14) The founding members of the group were Mose Davis (organ), Leroy Emmanuel (guitar), and Demo Cates (alto saxophone & vocals). Jam sessions with their neighbors Raoul Keith Mangrum (congas) and Jim White (tenor sax) attracted Andrew Gibson (drums). The group never had a full-time bass player, since Davis handled the bass parts with organ foot pedals. Performing mostly instrumentals, the group often backed up various local singers, most notably Spyder Turner, and with the addition of Funk Brothers bassist Bob Babbitt, recorded the demo that became Turner's 1968 hit version of "630482." The band then hooked up with producer Richard ‘Popcorn’ Wylie, recording the R&B hit "Jan Jan" for Ollie McLaughlin's Detroit-based Moira Records in 1969. The song was such a big hit in Detroit that Moira's distributor Cotillion rush-released a full-length album "206682". The band dropped the 'Fabulous' from their name for their self-produced 1972 album, 201118, for Detroit-based Westbound Records. The group then recorded three singles under a pair of pseudonyms for producer Marlin McNichols, calling themselves first Lunar Funk and then Bad Smoke. Later they cut two albums for the Atlanta, Georgia-based Aware Records, 1973's 201122 and 1975's 245586. Though both albums made the Billboard R&B charts, the band broke up in 1976.

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