Skip Mahoney & The Casuals - Your Funny Moods

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Review by Frances Perez

Skip Mahoney & The Casuals' album Your Funny Moods is a soulful and groovy collection of tracks that transport listeners back to the golden era of R&B. The album features 11 songs that showcase the band's exceptional musicianship, tight harmonies, and smooth vocals.

The opening track, "Your Funny Moods," sets the tone for the album with its infectious beat and catchy chorus. The song is followed by "Running Away from Love," a heartfelt ballad that showcases Skip Mahoney's soulful voice. "I Need Your Love" and "Seems Like" are both upbeat tracks that are sure to get listeners dancing.

The album also includes some impressive covers, including a soulful rendition of The Beatles' "Norwegian Wood" and a groovy version of Bobby Hebb's "Sunny." The band's interpretation of The Temptations' classic "My Girl" is particularly noteworthy, with Skip Mahoney's vocals adding a new dimension to the beloved track.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Struggling Man4:44
Your Funny Moods4:39

Catalog Numbers

DCI 5003

Labels

DC International Records, Inc.

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
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About Skip Mahoney & The Casuals

American soul - funk - disco group. Skip Mahoney, together with fellow Francis Cardozo hall-dwellers George Norris, James Morse, Franklin Radcliff, and Morris Moore, the Casuals, Washington D.C, were formed in 1965. Upon graduation in 1968, Skip had a draft scare, but received a reprieve when, after a few agonizing months in basic, he was deemed flatfooted and sent back to the capital. In 1969, the group solidified around its best-known line-up: Roger Chapman, Billy Jones, and original member George Norris. Most importantly, the quartet joined forces with schoolmate James Purdie, a partially blind multi-instrumentalist who had made a name for himself at Cardozo. Purdie could play, arrange, and write songs, and proved essential to the groups unique and professional sound; equally important, he would be the driving factor in connecting the Casuals with Robert José Williams. The Casuals played frequently at The Room and the Mark IV in Northwest D.C. and The Carousel in Baltimore, with guitarist Otis Brown and bassist Ira Watson joining James Purdie, who handled drums and keyboards as needed. Over the course of two years, the group cut seven tunes with Williams at db Sound: Your Funny Moods, (Seems Like) The Love We Had Is Dead And Gone, We Share Love, I Need Your Love, Town Called Nowhere, Im Looking Away From My Past, and Strugglin Man. When their first single for came back from the pressing plant, the group was dismayed to find itself billed as Skip Mahoaney & the Casuals, after being a vocal group for nearly a decade. Chapman, Jones, and Norris quit in disgust, but their complete R.G.B. recordings were collected on 1974s Your Funny Moods LP. Unfazed, Skip rallied Tracy Reid, Jerome Rodgers, and Allen Morgan to join him in support of the album, taking the group to realms outside of s limited regional scope. Released in 1976 on Nashboros Abet imprint, Land Of Love took full advantage of the increased recording budget a national label could provide. Now upgraded to producer, Purdie arrived at Track Recorders with a handful of guitarists, backing vocalists, a harpist, two trombonists, two trumpeters, two bassists, an oboe player, a trio of saxophonists, and a full string quartet arranged by Eddie Drennon. The albums first single, Running Away From Love, got widespread radio play on R&B stations, but couldnt get over the hump and onto the pop charts. After a management deal went south with mob-connected Joe Fontana in New York City and discos sprung up in place of live venues, the group finally petered out in 1978. Harrison Hoaney died March 2020.

Name Vars

  • Skip Mahoaney & The Casuals
  • Skip Mahoaney And The Casuals
  • Skip Mahoney And The Casuals
  • Skip McHoney And The Casuals
  • Skip McHoney and The Casuals

Members

  • Skip Mahoney
  • James Purdie
  • Matthew Allen
  • Ira Watson
  • George Norris
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Summary by Frances Perez

Your Funny Moods is a must-listen for fans of soul and R&B. Skip Mahoney & The Casuals have created an album that is both nostalgic and fresh, with each track showcasing the band's exceptional talent and passion for music.