The Rimshots were an American funk and disco band, popular in the late 1970s. The group started out as the house band for the labels All Platinum Records and in particular, All Platinum in the early 1970s. The (then nameless) rhythm section recorded for the artists signed to the company (including Hank Ballard, Donnie Elbert, Shirley & Company, Chuck Jackson, Brook Benton, Solomon Burke, Brother to Brother, Eleanor Mills, The Moments, and Etta James). Along with King Curtis, they recorded the original theme song for the 1971 hit television show, Soul Train.
From 1972 to 1976, this studio band recorded over fifty projects for Platinum-Chess Records. The group also had the ability to accurately replicate rhythm tracks previously recorded by other artists. Joe Robinson, the company's president, had the group reproduce an American hit, "7-6-5-4-3-2-1 (Blow Your Whistle)", and released the single in Europe under the artist name 'The Rimshots'; and that is when the rhythm section's new identity was launched. The group became a reluctant new artist and began touring internationally as The Rimshots, appearing twice on the UK's BBC Television, Top of the Pops, and other international venues. Despite their unwitting success as a disco group, their studio discography is unparalleled by their limited recordings under this name.
Their original music tended toward a hard funk sound, mainly influenced by three musicians who formed the core of the group. Guitarist Walter Morris, bassist Jonathan Williams, and drummer Clarence Oliver (all from the Richmond, Virginia area) were the original stage band for Moments. Keyboardist, Bernadette Randle (St. Louis, Missouri), was brought to the studio by owner, Sylvia Robinson and the record producer, Michael Burton ("Pillow Talk" collaborators). Rhythm guitarist, Tommy Keith (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was under contract to the recording company as a writer and producer. Organist, Mozart Pierre-Louis (Haiti) performed with the group on stage, but did not record with them in the studio. In this six-man configuration, they toured as The Moments' band throughout the 1970s. By the mid 1970s, however, the group became recognized as a disco band, due in large part to the European success of the "Blow Your Whistle" cover. They also scored a few chart hits of their original tunes. "Do What You Feel (Part 1)" (written by Walter Morris) reached #93 on the US Billboard charts, and "Super Disco" (written by Tommy Keith) reached #49 R&B, and #7 on the Disco Singles chart. When Randle left the company, she was replaced by Sammy Lowe, Jr. during the year or so the group remained intact. (His father, Sammy Lowe, Sr., was the Platinum-Chess orchestrator for over ten years.) - copied from wikipedia
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2000
Sequel Records
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1994
P-Vine Records
CD, Comp
1994
1977
All Platinum Gold
7", RE
1977
1976
All Platinum
12"
1976
Philips
7"
1976
1976
1976
1975
1975
1974
Astroscope
7"
1974
1974
1972
1972
1972
PRT
7"
2003
1991
Marble Arch
CD, Comp
1988
1977
1976
1976
1976
1976
2023
2023
2021
Robinsongs
3xCD, Comp + Box
2021
Union Square Music, Rhino Records (2)
4xCD, Comp
2021
a union square production, Rhino Records (2)
4xCD, Comp
2021
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2020
Union Square Music, Rhino Records (2)
5xCD, Comp
2019
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2019
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2018
Pexan Tracks
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2018
Because Music
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2017
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2016
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2016
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2015
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2015
2014
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2014
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2014
2013
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2013
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2013
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2008
BBP Records
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2007
Soul In The Hole
12"
2007
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2006
Disky
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2006
Metro Triples
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2006
2005
Disky
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2005
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2005
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2005
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2005
edel Italia
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2004
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2004
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2003
Castle Music
CD, Comp
2003
Castle Music
CD, Comp
2003
2002
Castle Music, Sanctuary
3xCD, Comp + Box
2002
Castle Music, Sanctuary
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2001
Time Life Music
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2001
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2001
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2001
2001
2000
Rockabilly Hall Of Fame
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2000
Delta (18)
CD, Comp
2000
1999
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1999
Castle Pie
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1999
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1999
1998
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1998
Arcade
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1998
Arcade
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1997
Pulse (3)
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1996
Castle Communications
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1996
1995
Charly Groove
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1995
Deepbeats
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1995
Charly Records
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1995
Arcade
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1995
P-Vine Records
CD, Comp
1995
P-Vine Records
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1995
Duet (9)
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1995
1995
1994
Deepbeats
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1994
Disky
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1994
Club Tone
LP, Comp
1994
Charly Records
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1994
Castle Communications
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