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This blistering Philly funk instrumental was one of the early collaborations between core original MFSB members Norman Harris, Ron Baker, Earl Young and Bobby Eli. The four of them co-wrote Trippin' and recorded it as the rhythm section alongside the members of The Interpretations. It was produced by Jimmy Bishop, longtime program director of Philadelphia station WDAS-FM, and released on Jubilee Records. The Interpretations consisted of Bob Brown on flute, Vincent Diggs on congas, "Reds" on tenor sax, Carl Simpson on guitar, Lewis Smith on drums, and Tony Williams on alto sax. It is unknown whether Simpson and/or Smith appeared on the track. Harris, Baker, Young and Eli were the uncredited studio band on Cliff Nobles & Co.’s “Love Is All Right” (1968) with the B-side instrumental version of the track called “The Horse.” The B-side caught on with radio DJ’s, and became a hit, peaking at #2 on both the national R&B charts and Billboard Hot 100. The single sold over a million copies, and suddenly the four session musicians were in high demand. They wrote and played on numerous songs for other Philadelphia artists over the next few years. In 1971, Harris, Baker, Young, and Eli became founding members of the band of session musicians working for Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff’s new venture Philadelphia International Records, a group that later grew into MFSB. While the four of them rose to great heights in their music careers during the 70s, Bishop disappeared from public view. His whereabouts in the years since are unknown and whether he is still alive remains a mystery. More info: https://jointzoftheday.substack.com/p/norm... Earl Young (born June 2, 1940) Bobby Eli (born March 2, 1947) Jimmy Bishop (1938 or 39 - ?) R.I.P. Ron Baker (1947 - August, 1990) R.I.P. Norman Harris (October 14, 1947 - March 21, 1987) #funk #Philly #MFSB _____________________ About Jointz Of The Day Great rare Soul, Funk, Disco and Jazz. Discover and sample unsung, overlooked, underrated tracks. Thanks for watching! Twitter: @jointzoftheday https://twitter.com/JointzOfTheDay Check out our free newsletter on Substack for a daily dose of old school meaningful to each date plus the back stories behind the music: https://jointzoftheday.substack.com ____________________________________ Don't forget to UPDATE your VOTER REGISTRATION Have you moved since you last voted? Check your voter registration and make sure it's up to date with your current address at Vote.org: https://www.vote.org _____________________ File under: soul, funk, PIR, TSOP, rare soul, unsung, Northern soul, 70s, funky breaks, B-sides, 45's, producers, beats, samples, breakbeats, crate digging, DJ's, dance music, vinyl records