T-Connection - Take It To The Limit
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T-Connection - Take It To The Limit
T-Connection was one of those groups during the late '70s and early '80s
that blurred the line between funk and disco. Unlike virtually all of
their peers, they were from the Bahamas; led by vocalist, guitarist, and
keyboardist Theophilus "T" Coakley. T-Connection's membership was
fleshed out by Kirkwood Coakley (bass, drums), David Mackey (guitars),
and Anthony Flowers (drums, percussion). Shortly after the group's 1975
inception, they decided to relocate to Miami, FL and ended up signing
with Dash, a label of Miami's T.K. Disco.
The group's affiliation with that label spawned four albums released
between 1977-1979; "Do What You Wanna Do," released in 1977, would
become the most popular highlight of their career, reaching number one
on Billboard's Disco Singles chart and also registering at number 15 on
the R&B chart.
Once their time with T.K. was up, they signed with Capitol and headed
north to New York. Four more albums steeped in synthesized funk followed
for the group until they opted to stop. T CONNECTION released in total
Eight albums from 1977 till 1984. The first album T-CONNECTION released
in the seventies is 'Magic' on TK Records. Other albums that
T-CONNECTION recorded are 'Everything Is Cool', 'Pure & Natural',
'Take It To The Limit'.
The highest charted album was 'Magic' from 1977. This album debuted in
1977 on the Pop Albums chart and reached number 10 and lasts for many
weeks on the chart. Other charted albums are `Pure & Natural' #12
(Pop Albums) and `Everything Is Cool' #13 (Pop Albums) and `On Fire' #13
(Pop Albums) and `Totally Connected' #18 (Pop Albums).
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