Post subject: Re: Please recommend me some great funk albums
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:56 am
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James Brown - The Payback Parliament Funkadelic - Maggot Brain Miles Davis - On the Corner
off the top of my head
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Post subject: Re: Please recommend me some great funk albums
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:49 pm
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Some of my favorites....
Herbie Hancock - Thrust Herbie Hancock - Headhunters Grover Washington Jr - Mister Magic The Meters - Look-Ka Py Py The Isley Brothers - The Heat Is On BT Express - Do It The Blackbyrds - The Blackbyrds
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No one's yet mentioned the mother of them all, Parliament's Funkentelechy vs the Placebo Syndrome. Immerse yourself in a lot of P-Funk.
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Not traditional funk like some of the others mentioned, but it does have a really nice groove and bassline.
Lefty...
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Also check into these, not pure funk albums but some great r&b with strong a funk element:
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly Stevie Wonder - Innvervisions Al Green - Call Me
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Post subject: Re: Please recommend me some great funk albums
Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 11:31 pm
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How did I miss this thread? Also, how has Sly Stone not come up? There's a two disc comp out there that has everything a casual fan would need of his. And no Mothership Connection? Too obvious? Some 70s stuff that hasn't already been mentioned:
Dorothy Parker - Afroharping (great jazz-harpist's funkier companion the her other equally good album, The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Parker)
War - The World is a Ghetto (not really pure funk, rock and latin tinged)
In a Jungle Groove is my fav James Brown cd, I really don't like The Payback all too much.Anything live from him up through the mid seventies is also bound to be good.
Rufusized by Rufus (featuring Chaka Khan on vocals). Also the subtly-titled Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan.
Bill Whithers' first two albums are really, really good. Obviously stuff like Lean on Me doesn't scream "funk," but much of his other stuff (like Use Me) is in the vain of what you might like.
Average White Band is way overlooked. Try Soul Searching by them.
Eddie Hazel's solo album is great, although more psychedelic than funk. Bootsy's early solo career is nearly as good as Parliament.
There are also a number of compilations like Cold Heat and What It Is that have a wide overview of the genre.
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