BT Express
Barbra Joyce Lomas, Vocals; Bill Risbrook, Vocals, Saxaphone; Wesley Hall, Guitar, Vocals; Michal Jones (a.k.a. Kashif), Keys (1976-79); Rick Thompson, Guitar; Dennis Rowe, Percussion; Carlos Ward, Reeds; Lislie Ming, Drums; Jamal Rasool, Bass, Vocals; Louis Risbrook, Bass, Organ, Vocals.

What can you say about these dudes. Originally formed in 1972 as the King Davis house Rockers they were one of many groups that were mentored by producer Randy Muller and manager Jeff Lane. B.T. Express (B.T standing for Brooklyn trucking) were masters of rolling fat funk grooves. Rock solid percussion and drums along with big fat juicy basslines formed the backbone while guitar, keys, strings and those classic funk vocals made B.T Express a funk tour de force in the early 70's.

Their debut album reached number 5 and scored top ten hits with "Express" and the title track Do it ('Til Your Satisfied).

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Do it til' you're satisfied (1974) Funk
Pure unadulterated funk from start to end. A classic. (FunkBag)
   Tracks: Do it - Do you like it - Everything good to you - Express - If it don't turn you on - Mental telepathy - Once you get it - That's what I want - This house is smokin'

Non stop (1975) Funk
Diverse in styles (check the Carpenters Close to you). Some great songs. A classic. (FunkBag)
   Tracks: Close to you - Devil's workshop - Discotizer - Give it what you got - Happiness - Peace pipe - Still good - Whatcha think about that? - You got it