Track Listing:
The Funky Duck
Lady Madonna
Country Slicker Joe
Orient
Theme From Valley of The Dolls
The Look of Love
Sombrero Man
Eleanor Rigby
Honey
Secret Love
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When I'm Not Around
I Wish You Love
Give It Away
My Whole World Ended
Just A Melody
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
By The Time I Get To Phoenix
Light My Fire
Gotta Find Me A Lover
Young and Holtful
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Track Listing:
1. Freddie's Dead 4:32 2. Give Me Your Love 3:15 3. Pusher Man 3:48 4. Superfly 3:20 5. Hey Pancho 4:00 6. Could It Be I'm Falling In Love 4:26 7. (They Long To Be) Close To You 3:50 8. People Make The World Go Round 6:00 9. Mystical Man 3:50
1. Who's Malking Love
2. Please Surprise, Please
3. Be By My Side
4. What Now My Love
5. Soulful Strut
Side 2
1. Just Ain't No Love
2. Little Green Apples
3. Funky Is As Funky Does
4. Love Makes A Woman
5. Ain't There Something Money Can't Buy
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Track Listing:
1. MONDAY, MONDAY
2. STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT-A Theme From The Universal Picture A Man Could Get Killed
3. SONG FOR MY FATHER
4. GIRL TALK
5. WACK WACK
1. SUNNY
2. RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET
3. YOU KNOW THAT I LOVE YOU
4. YESTERDAY
5. THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE
Young-Holt Unlimited were an American soul and jazz instrumental musical ensemble from Chicago, Illinois.
Drummer Isaac "Red" Holt and bassist Eldee Young, formerly members of Ramsey Lewis' jazz trio, formed a new outfit called the Young-Holt Trio with pianist Don Walker in 1966. They met with modest success, including the minor hit, "Wack-Wack", which charted at number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In 1968, the group renamed itself Young-Holt Unlimited, and replaced Walker with Ken Chaney. Under their new name, the group scored a number three Hot 100 hit with "Soulful Strut," the backing instrumental track from Barbara Acklin's "Am I the Same Girl." "Soulful Strut" sold a million copies with the gold record awarded by the RIAA in January 1969, less than 3 months after the track's release.
Unfortunately, follow-up releases failed to match "Soulful Strut's" commercial success, and the group had disbanded by 1974, with Young and Holt continuing to play in Chicago small bands.
Young died of a heart attack on February 12, 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand, at the age of 71.