ONCE UPON A TIME.....MFSB
MFSB MFSB (PIR,1973) - Soul Credited on Save the Children ( Gil Scott-Heron ) for the first time ever was PIR’s house band, MFSB (short for Mother Father Sister Brother), a group of veteran studio players that had gelled into its own distinct entity, not unlike Barry White’s Love Unlimited Orchestra. Their self-titled debut, boasting some of the funkiest artwork in the label’s history, opens with a florid interpretation of Curtis Mayfield ’s “Freddy’s Dead.” Where the original was fleet and street tough, MFSB’s cover is maximalist: a block party set to music. That applies to most of the songs on MFSB , including their cover of “Back Stabbers,” which is essentially the band covering itself. In fact, half the fun of this set is hearing these artists comment so creatively on other pop trends, as they reach out and bring a little Philly to other cities and scenes. TRACKLIST : Freddie's Dead ...