The Best of Brick | 
enlarge | Artist: Brick Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS. Category: Music
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 9573
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 723321 UPC: 886972332123 EAN: 0886972332123 ASIN: B0012GMV0S
Release Date: February 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Dazz - Brick, Ransom, Ray | | • | Music Matic - Brick, Ransom, Ray | | • | Good High - Brick, Ransom, Ray | | • | Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody - Brick, Hargis, Regi | | • | Living From the Mind - Brick, Ransom, Regi | | • | We Don't Wanna Sit Down, We Wanna Get Down - Brick, Ransom, Regi | | • | Dusic - Brick, Ransom, Ray | | • | Push Push - Brick, Hargis, Regi | | • | All the Way - Brick, Davis, Paul [1] | | • | Don't Ever Lose Your Love - Brick, Brown, J. | | • | Free - Brick, Hargis, Regi | | • | Happy - Brick, Irons, Eddie |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com An Atlanta jazz band with funk underpinnings, Brick's claim to fame was their No. 1 R&B hit "Dazz." Basically a light funk groove, with jazz instrumentals on top, and a unison vocal, this tune set the stage for Brick's vision of discofied jazz: they followed that first hit with "Dusic" (what else, "disco meets music" much as the prior hit tackled jazz) and then shifted into a straighter funk direction with followup hits like "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody" and "We Don't Want to Sit Down, We Want to Get Down." The Best of Brick is a very consistent hits package, though once past the hits there's some filler. Still, for fans of Old School funk, this is an essential band and album. --Tom Vickers
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
The Only Brick CD Out There October 4, 2008 Mark James Drummond Like the title says, this is the only Brick cd currently available--the original albums don't seem to have ever been issued in this format, making a review a bit pointless in a way. I found it to be nice and funky when I first heard it and it's worth adding to your Disco/Funk collection. But then again, it's not like there's any other Brick stuff to compete with it, is there?
Good quality 70s soul/funk (and jazz/funk) November 27, 2007 Olukayode Balogun (Leeds, England) I caught the tail end of an edition of the Oprah show sometime in 2006 or the year before, and there was Tyler Perry and some other dude teaching Ms Winfrey some dance moves. I immediately recognised the tune they were dancing to as one I had loved madly in my younger days but I never knew what it was called or whom it was by. I spent the best part of a year trawling through the internet using different search methods trying to find out what the deal was with the song but to no avail.
Then one day, out of the clear blue sky, Amazon suggested this album to me under "Today's Recommendations For You". I clicked on the soundclips and there it was. The tune of course, was "Dazz" and judging from the preceding reviews, I'm not alone in loving the song. Thank you, Amazon.
I immediately placed my order and waited patiently for the CD to arrive. I was playing it on constant rotation for weeks on end and still put it on every now and then, whenever I feel like I need a pick-me-up. The song just makes me smile. And as luck would have it, "Dazz" is not the only tune on this CD I used to groove to as a youngster. "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody" was also a firm favourite back in the day and other tunes on here, like "Music Matic", "Living From The Mind" & "We Don't Wanna Sit Down, We Wanna Get Down are excellent pieces of jazz/funk. "Dusic", "Good High", "All The Way" & "Don't Ever Lose Your Love" are good quality 70s soul/funk. In fact, all the songs here are good quality. It's the "Best Of Brick", after all.
I finally got to see Tyler Perry's movie Diary of a Mad Black Woman (Widescreen Edition) this summer and found out that "Dazz", alongside other golden oldies like The Whispers' hits "Lady" & "It's A Love Thing", Midnight Star's "No Parking (On The Dance Floor)" and even, coincidentally, "Aint Gonna Hurt Nobody", all featured in the movie. This is probably what he was on the aforementioned Oprah show to talk about.
For reasons I am yet to ascertain though, none of these were included on the soundtrack album (Diary of a Mad Black Woman). Does anyone know the story behind that? It's a good CD but in my opinion, if they had included the oldies, it would've been awesome.
FYI=Dazz Dissapointment September 17, 2007 M. Johnson 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
We purchased Old School Jams 4, to get the original 12" version (5:36) of the song "Dazz". The original version of Dazz is also on the Millennium Funk Party (orange cd case).
The Best of Brick August 22, 2006 Jai40 (Chicago, IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent & definitely "Old School". I played it at our family reunion and everybody stopped what they were doing and got into it!
Jai40
Regarding full-length "Dazz" by Brick July 15, 2006 C. L. McWilliams (Cincinnati, OH) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought "Old School - Vol. 2" specifically to get the full-length version of Dazz by Brick, among other songs. I was disappointed and angry that it was the 5 min. radio version. After reading your reviews here, I'm glad I didn't choose to get the Best of Brick. Though I enjoy other songs by Brick, Dazz is my all-time favorite. Today I found the long version on the "Disco Super Hits" CD. Though I'm not crazy about other songs on this CD it's worth the money. I will be playing my Dazz over and over with my sun-roof open, a smile on my face, and the wind blowing free in my hair! :-)
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