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Hah Man
Studio album by
Released1994
Genre
Length48:56
LabelRaw Ventures
Chuck Brown chronology
This Is a Journey...Into Time
(1993)
Hah Man
(1994)
The Other Side
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
ARTISTdirect[2]

Hah Man is a studio album released in 1994 by the Washington, D.C.-based go-go musician Chuck Brown.[3] The album consists go-go renditions of classic jazz and swing songs performed with a go-go beat. The album's title track "Hah Man" was used as the theme song to the television show The Sinbad Show, a 1993-1994 black sitcom starring comedian Sinbad.[4]

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Transcription

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My Funny Valentine/I Can Make You Go Oooh"6:46
2."The End of a Love Affair"Edward Redding5:23
3."Man Smart (Woman Smarter)"Norman Span4:58
4."Hah Man (Sinbad, Main Title)"Chuck Brown5:19
5."Saturday Night Fish Fry"
5:22
6."Busy Enuf"Chuck Brown5:29
7."Save Your Love for Me"5:23
8."A Night in Tunisia"
5:17
9."My Funny Valentine"4:59
Total length:48:56

Personnel

  • Chuck Brown - lead vocal, lead guitar
  • Glenn Ellis - bass guitar
  • Rick Wellman - drums
  • Louie Oxley - keyboards
  • Leigh Pilzer - tenor saxophone
  • Doug Elliott - trombone
  • Chris Walker - trumpet
  • Kent Wood - percussion, keyboards

See also

References

  1. ^ Hamilton, Andrew. Chuck Brown: Hah Man > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Chuck Brown Album Releases & Reviews". ARTISTdirect. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  3. ^ Thompson, Dave (2001). "Part Four: The New School". Funk: Third Ear - The Essential Listening Companion (1st ed.). San Francisco: BackBeat Books. pp. 297–299. ISBN 0-87930-629-7.
  4. ^ Lornell, Kip; Stephenson, Jr., Charles C. (2009). The Beat! Go-Go Music from Washington, D.C. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 33, 149, 222, 243. ISBN 978-1-60473-241-2.

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