At that point, the whole show had felt like an encore, so joyous and energised, but they slow it down just a touch for a Goldfinger-esque rendition of When You Love Me which perfectly illustrated the frequent genius of The Dap Kings' arrangements.
They kept swinging through Better Things To Do, knocked out old-time favourite How Do I Let A Good Man Down? and then got the crowd, and Jones, hollering along as each band member had a chance to show off their individual musical mastery.
2010 hit I Learned The Hard Way provided another moment to slow down the hip shaking, but Jones was soon right back in the dancing zone as she led the crowd through moves like the jerk, waddle, twist, pony, and swim to People Don't Get What They Deserve, explaining that there was no room for twerking and breakdancing on her stage - "I prefer some good clean dance moves from 1964".
They ramped things up another notch with a little mariachi trumpet on Now I See, and swooned to Making Up and Breaking Up, before lifting the crowd once more with perennial favourite 100 Days, 100 Nights.
The crowd stamped and whooped and whistled until the band returned for this year's hit single Retreat!, and though everyone was clearly keen for more, it did seem like a fitting number to top the night with, a fiery and righteous end to their super-soul revue.
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
Where: Bruce Mason Centre
When: Thursday September 4, 2014