Gems like 'Shake Your Booty,' 'Wrap Your Arms Around Me' and 'I Like to Do It' may not have either Marvin Gaye's sociopolitical bite or Earth, Wind & Fire's spirituality, but they have a wealth of soul and boast infectious grooves that simply won't quit. But the critics who lambasted KC missed out on the most important element of all: feeling. As they saw it, KC's funk/soul/disco was exactly the type of mindless, hedonistic escapism that punk rock was rebelling against. ~Wikipedia When the original LP version of Part 3 came out in 1976, it received more than its share of negative reviews from rock critics.