Just as Al Green’s “Back Up Train” was pulling out of Grand Rapids, Michigan, for a whistle-stop tour to the top of the charts, producer Palmer James began eyeing another Furniture City branch line: Tommy Mcgee. The result was 1976’s Positive-Negative, the creative apex in a career littered with endless bottoms. Gathered for the first time are Mcgee’s timeless album, singles for Golden Voice, Mercury, TMG, and Tosted, as well as the complete output of his nascent mid-‘60s funk combo the T.M.G.’s.
A1 | Come On |
A2 | It's You |
A3 | We Ought To Be Together |
A4 | To Make You Happy |
B1 | Guilty |
B2 | Take Me Home |
B3 | Make Sure |
B4 | Takes A Little Time |
C1 | What Can I Do |
C2 | The Hatch |
C3 | Aggravation |
C4 | Takes A Little Time (45 Version) |
C5 | Give & Take |
D1 | Now That I Have You |
D2 | Stay With Me |
D3 | She's Got Me In The Pocket |
D4 | Dancin' To Ma Music |
D5 | I'm A Stranger (Part 1) |