GCS 2000


GCS 2000 is a studio album by funk group Graham [Central Station] released on July 21, 1998, on NPG Records. It was
their first new album in America since 1979's Star Walk.

Background

had greatly boosted the career of another funk artist, Chaka Khan, in 1984 with her platinum-selling album, I [Feel for You |I Feel for You]. In 1998, he tried to revitalize her career with the album Come 2 My House. It was released the same day as GCS 2000 and peaked at #49 R&B.
Prince's attempt to salvage Graham Central Station's status, however, was not as successful, and neither the album nor its singles charted in the U.S. One of the chief issues, as noted by Greg Prato at allmusic, was that "Too much Prince and not enough Graham makes GCS 2000 sound like a Prince solo album with Graham guesting, instead of a triumphant return to form from this trailblazing funk bass great." Another complaint was that the album, in contrast to prior Graham Central Station works, sounded much more like Prince's "studio perfection", whereas the group's prior works sounded "as if they were recorded entirely live".
A of the album reveals a departure from the slapping technique the band was known for. "Just B My Lady", "Don't Let 'Em Change You", "Groove On", "I Just Found Somebody to Love" and "Outro" all feature several characteristics reminiscent of P-funk's style.

Track listing

All tracks were composed by Larry Graham alone, except for "Utopia", which Prince helped compose:
  1. "Intro"
  2. "GCS 2000"
  3. "Free"
  4. "U Move Me"
  5. "Just B My Lady"
  6. "Love 4 1another"
  7. "Don't Let 'Em Change U"
  8. "Utopia"
  9. "Groove On"
  10. "I Just Found Somebody 2 Love"
  11. "I'magettin'"
  12. "Outro"

    Personnel