T-Connection


T-Connection was a prominent funk and disco band that originated from Nassau, the Bahamas. The group was established in 1975 by brothers Theophilus “T” Coakley and Kirkwood Coakley, who had a deep passion for music from an early age and aimed to blend Caribbean rhythms with American dance music traditions. The band initially started its journey in Nassau, where it began to cultivate its distinct sound. Over the years, T-Connection incorporated various musical styles, predominantly focusing on funk and disco, which resonated well in the 1970s music scene. Throughout their career, T-Connection achieved significant commercial success, notably with two hits that charted on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1977 and 1979. Their most recognizable song, "Do What You Wanna Do," became a dance chart-topper and solidified their reputation within the genre. The band also enjoyed greater success on the US R&B charts, where they had additional notable entries. After their initial success, T-Connection moved to Miami, which further expanded their exposure and allowed them to sign with TK Records, leading to the release of several hit singles. The band continued to be active throughout the late 1970s and into the 1980s, contributing to the evolving landscape of funk and disco music. T-Connection's impact on the funk and disco genres remains notable, characterized by their infectious rhythms and danceable tunes. The band's ability to blend cultural influences positioned them uniquely within the music industry during their peak years. <div hidden>T Connection</div>
Take It To The Limit

Take It To The Limit

A1 Take It To The Limit
Written-By – Kirkwood Coakley, Theophilus Coakley
4:31

A2 Right Place, Wrong Time
Written-By – Theophilus Coakley
4:35

A3 You Can Feel The Groove
Written-By – Theophilus Coakley
4:55

A4 In Another Life
Written-By – Theophilus Coakley
5:07

B1 Anything Goes
Written-By – Theophilus Coakley
5:12

B2 Travellin' Man
Written-By – Theophilus Coakley
4:08

B3 Burnin' With Desire
Written-By – Theophilus Coakley
5:30

B4 You Found Someone New
Written-By – Kirkwood Coakley
3:15

Label: Capitol Records – ST-12333
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1984

Genre: R&B Soul, Electronic, Funk
Style: Funk, Disco

T-Connection's Take It To The Limit (1984) is a solid, synth-heavy 80s funk/disco album from the Bahamian group, marking their Capitol Records era with a fresh, tight sound, focusing on Theophilus "T" Coakley's vocals and strong bass/keyboard grooves, but generally seen as less groundbreaking than their earlier work, yet still essential for dedicated fans.

It leans into the synthesized funk and polished sounds typical of Capitol Records in the mid-80s, moving beyond their earlier, pure disco/funk roots, and features tight arrangements, heavy bass, and prominent keyboard lines, showcasing a more compressed, quintet sound. Theophilus "T" Coakley takes center stage with lead vocals, bringing a fresh feel with his strong male voice.

Standout Tracks: Includes tracks like "You Found Someone New," "Right Place Wrong Time," and the title track, "Take It To The Limit".

While not as iconic as their T.K. Records era (like Do What You Wanna Do), fans consider it a must-have for its consistent groove and 80s flavor.

In summary, Take It To The Limit is a well-produced, enjoyable slice of 80s funk, perfect for those who love that era's sound, even if it doesn't quite redefine their legacy as much as their late-70s work did.
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