Graham Central Station

funk, soul, bass

Graham Central Station

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Hold You Close 03:01
The Jam 08:12
Hair 04:55
Boogie Witcha, Baby 03:47
Can You Handle It 05:10
It Ain't No Fun to Me 05:11
Release Yourself 04:43
Water 04:26
Tell Me What It Is 04:55
We've Been Waiting 00:58
People 04:30
Now Do-U-Wanta Dance 03:43
Love and Happiness 03:53
We Be's Gettin' Down 04:42
Just Be My Lady 03:07
GCS Drumline 00:58
Entrow 07:07
Ole Smokey 03:16
Don't Let 'em Change U 06:33
Ghetto 04:23
Happ-E-2-C-U-A-Ginn 01:00
I Just Found Somebody 2 Love 04:03
'Tis Your Kind of Music 05:42
Got to Go Through It to Get to It 03:43
Love 4 1 Another 29:24
I Believe In You 04:59
Your Love 03:20
It's Alright 03:48
Last Train 03:38
G.C.S. 03:33
It's The Engine In Me 05:17
Imagettin' 00:58
Sneaky Freak 07:10
Segue 00:58
Today 06:41
Intro 00:58
Higher Ground 00:58
Luckiest People 03:47
The Entertainer 03:21
Is It Love? 03:36
Do Yah 03:51
I Got A Reason 03:44
Scream 07:16
I Can't Stand The Rain 05:57
Mr. Friend 03:40
Love (Covers A Multitude of Sin) 04:06
Raise Up (feat. Prince) 02:54
Priscilla 03:16
Hey Mr. Writer 04:03
Forever 06:54

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: US

Biography - Graham Central Station

Graham Central Station was a funk band named after founder Larry Graham(formerly of Sly and the Family Stone) and Grand Central Station in New York City.

The band's origins date from when Santana guitarist Neal Schon formed the band Azteca along with Larry Graham (bass guitar) and Gregg Errico (drums), both from Sly and the Family Stone, and Peter Sears (keyboards), from Hot Tuna and Jefferson Starship. Santana bass guitar player Tom Rutley would move into to the bass spot with Azteca.

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