
Gritty Detroit soul meets sun-drenched beach music. High-energy brass and General Johnson's unique hiccup vocals make for an infectious, feel-good summer soundtrack.
This is the sound of Detroit soul taking a vacation to the Carolina coast. It carries the sophisticated songwriting of the Holland-Dozier-Holland factory but injects it with a loose, salt-water energy that feels less like a studio product and more like a live celebration. The rhythm section is tight and propulsive, providing a sturdy foundation for some of the most distinctive vocals in R&B history.
What truly sets them apart is General Norman Johnson's vocal technique. His signature 'hiccup' and vibrato add a nervous, electric energy to even the smoothest arrangements. Combined with fuzzy psychedelic guitars and punchy horn stabs, the music occupies a unique space between the polished Motown sound and the raw, experimental funk that would define the early 70s.
Start with 'Give Me Just a Little More Time' to hear their pop perfection, then dive into 'Skin I'm In' for their heavier, more experimental side. It is essential listening for anyone who wants soul music that feels both intellectually sharp and physically undeniable.
Chairmen of the Board are an American-Canadian soul music group, based in Detroit, Michigan, who saw their greatest commercial success in the 1970s.
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