Jimmy Castor Discography

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Jimmy Castor Remembers Yesterday
A compilation of Castor and Friends’ early Doo Wop beginnings. Including one of Alan Freed’s Favorites, “I Know The Meaning Of Love”.

Music Clip:
I Promise To Remember

 

   

From The Roots
Another Pre-“Hey Leroy” compilation displaying Castor’s Vocals, Saxophone Prowess and Writing ability. This is a True Classic.

 

 


 

Hey Leroy, Your Mama’s Callin’ You
Literally Jimmy Castor’s first solo Smash Recording. “Hey Leroy” quickly went from being a neighborhood chant to a nation-wide hit. Other album standouts such as “Ham Hocks Espanol” and “Bang Bang” unquestionably solidify Castor’s Latin Groove credibility.

Music Clips:
Hey Le Roy
Bang Bang
Ham Hocks Espanol
Ol' Man River
How Beautiful You Are

   

It’s Just Begun
“What we’re gonna do right here is go back” to the birth of the hip-hop culture. This timeless masterpiece from beginning to end contains endless combinations of musical styles, impeccable musicianship and the Top 10 Pop hit “Troglodyte.” The title song says it ALL. Like the distributors said: “Not since Isaac Hayes’ Shaft has any album created as much excitement”.

Music Clips:
It's Just Begun
Troglodyte
Better Be Good
Bad
My Brightest Day

   

Phase Two
How do you follow perfection? Phase Two. Voted #10 heavy metal album of all time in the book ‘Stairway to Hell’, Castor digs deep into the dark corners of his mind and soul and puts it on wax for us to enjoy. With Political overtones(“When?”), Tender melodies (“First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”, “Paradise”) and laced with Latin flavor throughout(“Party Life”, “Say Leroy.…”). This is an album for the ages to Re-discover.

Music Clips:
Luther
The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face
Party Life
When
Paradise

   

Dimension III
While others follow trends, Castor stays true to his artistic voice. With one of the best renditions of “A Whiter Shade of Pale” (#1 in Panama just short of a year) & “Bridge Over Troubled Water”. With originals like “I’m Not a Child Anymore” & “The Last Ole”, Castor shows and proves that musically he can do EVERYTHING.

Music Clip
Whiter Shade of Pale
Helpless
I'm Not A Child Anymore
Soul Serenade


 

The Everything Man
Forever the visionary Castor and his Bunch put their funky stamp on many Pop favorites, using his horn to tell the stories(“Didn’t I Blow Your Mind?”, “Love Train”, “Love’s Theme” “Maggie” ). These are arguably some of the best versions to date. The title song Speaks for itself.

Music Clips:
Maggie
Didn't I Blow Your Mind


 

Butt of Course
One of the finest Pop recordings of its day. With several hit singles (“The Bertha Butt Boogie”, “Potential”) and an abundance of album cuts (“E-Man Boogie”, “You Make Me Feel Brand New”, “Daniel” ) that STILL echo in dance clubs around the globe.

Music Clips:
Bertha Butt Boogie
Daniel
You Make Me Feel Brand New
Potential
One Precious Word


 

SuperSound
A certified hit straight out of the gate(“SuperSound”, “A Groove’ll Make You Move”, “Bom Bom”). Having never been there, the often-sampled “King Kong” goes Gold in Japan. Now one of the hottest acts in the industry, The Jimmy Castor Bunch and their music are in demand worldwide.

Music Clips:
Supersound
King Kong
Bom Bom
Groove Will Make You Move


 

E-Man Groovin'
Another timeless classic in the Castor catalogue. The beautifully up-tempo love song “Everything is Beautiful to Me”, the hip and sexy “Dracula” and the funk drenched title track keep Castor’s groove continuous from track to track. The futuristic “Space Age” is just another example of Castor being decades ahead of his time. “I Don’t Want to Lose You” is a gem.

Music Clips:
E-Man Groovin'
Space Age
Everything Is Beautiful To Me


 

Maximum Stimulation
Jazzy, funky, classical, hard and fun, this album lives up to its name by stimulating all of your musical taste buds. The Bunch take their brand of music past disco and into a world where everything is possible. The title cut,”TR7” and “Mandy” are the DEAL.

Music Clips:
Maximum Stimulation
TR-7
Mandy


 

Let It Out
Like the album cover denotes, Castor has got to Let the musical genius inside of him out. And that is just what he does on this guitar and horn driven musical gumbo. ‘Bertha’ makes an appearance along with a re-make of the Castor classic “My Brightest Day.” With his saxophone the Oscar winning “You Light Up My Life” never sounded so full of LIFE.

Music Clips:
Let it Out
You Light Up My Life


The Jimmy Castor Bunch
Keeping it real and keeping it fun, Castor comes strong with the dance hit “Don’t Do That!” and the super saxophone-ized “I Just Want to Stop.” The sound track influenced “Psyche Out” and the after-hour anthem “Party People” round out this revered recording.

Music Clips:
Don't Do That
I Just Want To Stop


 

C
Castor fine-tunes his global appeal and delivers a repertoire any Vegas headliner would envy(“Can’t Help Falling In Love…..”, “Don’t Cry Out Loud”). Never forgetting his roots, the Club smash “Stay with Me, Spend The Night” and the sci-fi driven “Godzilla” keep The Jimmy Castor Bunch truly on top of their game.

Music Clips:
Don't Cry Out Loud
Can't Help Falling In Love


 

Holiday Necessities
What end of the year holiday season would be complete without these two Jimmy Castor masterworks? The classic Christmas standard "The Christmas Song" done only the way Jimmy and the Bunch can bring it and the original "Merry Christmas", a tradition to JCB fans around the world.

Music Clips:
Merry Christmas
The Christmas Song

 

 

 

 

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