HarYou Percussion Group - Welcome To The Party Feed Me Good

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Review by Jason Cummins

Alright, buckle up. HarYou Percussion Group’s Welcome To The Party Feed Me Good isn’t just an album—it’s a punch in the gut of mediocrity. Released in 2007 on Jazzman Records outta the UK, this thing slaps hard where it counts: Jazz, Latin, Funk/Soul vibes blending into a stew so thick you’ll need a spoon to digest it. Styles? Soul-Jazz, Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz—yeah, they threw the whole damn kitchen sink at this one. Now, let’s get real for a sec. There’s two tracks that stick like gum under your shoe: “Welcome To The Party” and “Feed Me Good.” First off, "Welcome To The Party" kicks the door down with percussion so tight it feels like someone wired your heartbeat directly into the speakers. It’s not just jazz; it’s a full-on riot of rhythm. You can almost smell the sweaty dancefloor as those horns scream louder than your drunk uncle at Thanksgiving dinner. And don’t even get me started on how N Kirksey penned this beast—it’s got hooks sharp enough to gut fish. Then there’s “Feed Me Good,” which is basically what happens when funk takes steroids and starts bench-pressing soul. This track doesn’t ask for attention—it demands it. Every beat lands like a haymaker, every note drips with swagger. I swear, if this song was a person, it’d be walking around flexing its muscles while wearing shades indoors. The groove burrows deep into your brain and sets up camp—you won’t shake it off no matter how hard you try. Here’s the kicker though: this ain’t background music. If you play this during dinner, expect plates to rattle and forks to drop. Hell, even your cat might start tapping its paw. But maybe that’s the point. Maybe HarYou Percussion Group wanted to remind us all that music should hit you in the chest like a freight train—not whisper sweet nothings in your ear. So yeah, Welcome To The Party Feed Me Good. It’s raw, unfiltered chaos wrapped up in shiny vinyl goodness. Listening to it feels like being invited to a party where everyone knows the steps except you—but damn if you don’t wanna learn fast. Reflection time: Screw subtlety. Life’s too short for music that doesn’t slap. Now go listen to this before somebody tells you otherwise.

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Artist: HarYou Percussion Group
Album: Welcome To The Party Feed Me Good
Rating: 4.5

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  • FLAC size: 98.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Feed Me Good2:33
Welcome To The Party4:00

Video

Har-You Percussion Group: Welcome to the Party
Har You Percussion Group: Feed Me Good

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Catalog Numbers

JM.061

Labels

Jazzman

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
Written-ByN Kirksey

Notes

Center labels are black.

About HarYou Percussion Group

Name Vars

  • HAR-YOU Percussion Group
  • Har - You Percussion Group
  • Har You Percussion Group
  • Har-U-Percussion Group
  • Har-You Percussion Group
  • Haryou
  • Haryou Percussion
  • Haryou Percussion Ensemble
  • Haryou Percussion Group
  • J. Har
  • The Har You Percussion Group

Members

  • Andrei Strobert
  • Jose Jimenez
  • John Moody
  • Allen Ray
  • Nelson Sanamiago
  • Antonio Santa Cruz
  • Joffre Marchand
  • Myles Matthews
  • Nick Kirksey
  • Sam Turner
  • Dennis Taitt

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Welcome To The Party Feed Me Good* by HarYou Percussion Group is a hidden gem from 2007. It blends Jazz, Latin, and Funk/Soul vibes seamlessly. Tracks like "Welcome To The Party" and "Feed Me Good" showcase styles like Soul-Jazz and Afro-Cuban Jazz. Surprisingly, it was released in the UK under the label Jazzman. The album’s credited writer, N. Kirksey, really nailed that soulful, rhythmic sound. It's a vibe waiting to be rediscovered!

Comments

realbiz101a
2025-03-16
Mono!??
mzlisag2017
2025-03-15
3 pulmones y pal ruedo, luego rematás con descarga de la 33
sautrockets
2025-03-15
Uyyyyyyyy carajoooo muy bravo!!!!
iwalkalone1
2025-03-14
Sabroso
juanmarquezine
2025-03-13
Fantastic ?
swarnaphx
2025-03-12
That Bass ! This is a Heavy Boogaloo
celiawashington
2025-03-11
Andrew Reynolds : )