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The Mojo Men : ウィキペディア英語版
The Mojo Men

The Mojo Men was an American rock band based in San Francisco. Formed in 1965, the group underwent several name and personnel changes until their 1969 breakup. Their highest-charting ''Billboard'' Hot 100 single was a cover of Buffalo Springfield's "Sit Down, I Think I Love You", which peaked at number 36 in 1967.
==History==
Singer/bassist Jim Alaimo, guitarist Paul Curcio, drummer Dennis DeCarr, and keyboardist Don Metchick were bandmates in Florida who moved to San Francisco in 1964 to form a new band.〔

There they met Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone, then a record producer at Autumn Records for acts such as The Beau Brummels and The Vejtables. Stewart and the band recorded a few songs under the name Sly and the Mojo Men but Stewart, unsatisfied with the results, chose not to release them.〔
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He continued working with the band as a songwriter and producer on "Dance with Me" (1965), the Mojo Men's first song to enter the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, and "She's My Baby" (1966).〔

DeCarr left the group in 1966 and was replaced by drummer/vocalist Jan Errico, formerly of the Vejtables.
The Mojo Men then moved from Autumn to Reprise Records, where the band's earlier British Invasion-influenced garage rock style evolved into pop/folk rock.
In 1967, the band released a Baroque cover version of Buffalo Springfield's "Sit Down, I Think I Love You". Written by Stephen Stills and arranged by Van Dyke Parks, the song became the Mojo Men's first and only top 40 single.〔〔 Metchick left the band in 1968, and the remaining trio shortened their name to The Mojo, and then just Mojo, before they released their lone studio album, ''Mojo Magic'', on GRT Records.〔Uncredited, (Profile of The Mojo ); Bad Cat Records. Retrieved 2013-04-19.〕 The group disbanded in 1969.〔〔
"Sit Down, I Think I Love You" was included on the seminal 1972 ''Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968'' garage rock compilation album.
Sundazed Records released three Mojo Men compilation albums between 1995 and 2003, and in 2008 Big Beat Records released the compilation ''Not Too Old to Start Cryin': The Lost 1966 Masters''. The band's single "She's My Baby" was sampled on Kanye West's "Hell of a Life", a song from his 2010 album ''My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy''.

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