My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me


My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me is album by Larry Graham & Graham Central Station. Released in 1978, the record marked the first time that Graham called his band Larry Graham & Graham Central Station. The album peaked at number eighteen on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart.

Critical reception

Alex Henderson of AllMusic said, "Golson handles most of the LP's horn and string arrangements, but his jazz background doesn't make its presence felt—not even in a subtle way. Graham hired Golson to co-produce an R&B project, and he did what he was paid to do. My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me isn't GCS' most essential album, but it's a solid effort that is easily recommended to anyone with a taste for gutsy, horn-powered 1970s funk."
Paul McGrath of The Globe and Mail wrote, "Graham's lengthy commitment to good music disguised as silly froth continues with My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me, a collection of tunes for all types of dancers, which avoids both ponderous preaching and the predictable homogenized disco beat."

Track listing

All songs written by Larry Graham.
  1. "Pow" 4:42
  2. "My Radio Sure Sounds Good to Me" 3:57
  3. "Is It Love?" 6:37
  4. "Boogie Witcha, Baby" 3:47
  5. "It's the Engine in Me" 5:16
  6. "Turn It Out" 4:37
  7. "Mr. Friend" 3:39
  8. "Are You Happy?" 4:53

Personnel