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SenseOfDoubt

Alexander O'Neal - I'm in need of Minneapolis funk

Yesterday I decided that I had to get some more Minneapolis stuff. I love that sound so very much... can't express it. Actually I was listening to DMRS, Something In The Water and Automatic in an endless loop.

So I came across Alexander O'Neals debut from 1985, and ordered it. (They did not have "Hearsay", which I will buy, too). Not exactly funky, but as I believe very good stuff anyway. And to round everything up, of course I had to pick up Sheilas 1600 Romance (grr, again, The Glamorous Life's delivery time was waaay too long) and Chakas "I Feel For You". Hopefully I get this albums on Tuesday or Wednesday. I hope I like that albums (but I am sure I'll do). Then I was searching for Rick James - "Street Songs" were availabe in a 2disc deluxe Edition... for nearly 30 euros. Okay, that was too much for the moment.

Are Cameo albums available on CD (esp. the older works)? I'm curious and was damn near to order a 2disc sampler ("Gold", that is the same as "Anthology"). But I dropped it for the moment.

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Please, give me some hints about early 80s funk/soul/r&b (esp. from Minneapolis). All I do know is the Time...
[Edited 2/5/06 13:27pm]
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Reply #1 posted 02/05/06 1:34pm

theAudience

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With Hearsay you get Fake (my fave of his) and Criticize if you're looking for the funk.


tA

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Reply #2 posted 02/05/06 1:40pm

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SenseOfDoubt said:

Yesterday I decided that I had to get some more Minneapolis stuff. I love that sound so very much... can't express it. Actually I was listening to DMRS, Something In The Water and Automatic in an endless loop.

So I came across Alexander O'Neals debut from 1985, and ordered it. (They did not have "Hearsay", which I will buy, too). Not exactly funky, but as I believe very good stuff anyway. And to round everything up, of course I had to pick up Sheilas 1600 Romance (grr, again, The Glamorous Life's delivery time was waaay too long) and Chakas "I Feel For You". Hopefully I get this albums on Tuesday or Wednesday. I hope I like that albums (but I am sure I'll do). Then I was searching for Rick James - "Street Songs" were availabe in a 2disc deluxe Edition... for nearly 30 euros. Okay, that was too much for the moment.

Are Cameo albums available on CD (esp. the older works)? I'm curious and was damn near to order a 2disc sampler ("Gold", that is the same as "Anthology"). But I dropped it for the moment.

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Please, give me some hints about early 80s funk/soul/r&b (esp. from Minneapolis). All I do know is the Time...
[Edited 2/5/06 13:27pm]


check these out....

cherelle-"affair"(1988)
guy-"guy"(1988)
the deele-"street beat"(1983)/"eyes of a stranger"(1987)
the system-"don't disturb this groove"(1987)
guy-"guy"(1988)
bobby brown-"don't be cruel"(1988)
the whispers-"more of the night"(89'/90')
club nouveau-life love & pain (1988)
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theAudience said:

With Hearsay you get Fake (my fave of his) and Criticize if you're looking for the funk.


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431



have you listened to his Saga of A Married Man? Its produced by Bobby Z and I must say its just as good as his jam/lewis stuff...a real return to form.
Space for sale...
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Reply #4 posted 02/05/06 3:04pm

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early to mid 80's funk
cameo-she's strange/alligator woman/single life/word up
the bar kays-propositions
mtume-juicy fruit/you, me, and he
p funk allstars-urban dancefloor guerillas
jesse johnson-greatest hits (if u cant find his lps)
ready for the world
rick james-cold booded
mary jane girls
club nouveau-love,life,and pain
the deele-material thangz/eyes of a stranger
sos band-just the way you like it
midnight star-no parking/headlines/planetary invasion
janet jackson-control

..i know i am drawing a blank on the rest but this is a good start
minor keys and drugs don't make a rollerskate jam
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Reply #5 posted 02/05/06 3:08pm

SenseOfDoubt

thank u all very much for answering and give me some hints! i am sure there are some precious stones in there wink hopefully I can find the albums at a reasonable price.
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Reply #6 posted 02/05/06 3:17pm

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sosgemini said:

have you listened to his Saga of A Married Man? Its produced by Bobby Z and I must say its just as good as his jam/lewis stuff...a real return to form.

No I haven't. If there's something there that competes with Fake, i'm on it. wink


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431
"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #7 posted 02/05/06 3:21pm

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Try any song from the first 2 or 3 discs here for a good roundup of Mpls funk:



As for Alexander O'Neal, his first album, Hearsay (as tA's already suggested) and All True Man each have some funky cuts on them. The Yoke from the latter album is a pretty good example of Jam/Lewis Mpls funk.
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Reply #8 posted 02/05/06 4:07pm

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theAudience said:

sosgemini said:

have you listened to his Saga of A Married Man? Its produced by Bobby Z and I must say its just as good as his jam/lewis stuff...a real return to form.

No I haven't. If there's something there that competes with Fake, i'm on it. wink


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431



dude, thats a loaded question..if i say it is you will inevitiably be dissappointed..if i say it isnt, you wont buy it.

confused
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Reply #9 posted 02/05/06 4:11pm

theAudience

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sosgemini said:

dude, thats a loaded question..if i say it is you will inevitiably be dissappointed..if i say it isnt, you wont buy it.

confused

Aye there's the rub matey.

But don't worry.
There's always a way to audition before committing the cash. cool


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431
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Reply #10 posted 02/05/06 11:21pm

musicman

diamondpearl1 said:

SenseOfDoubt said:

Yesterday I decided that I had to get some more Minneapolis stuff. I love that sound so very much... can't express it. Actually I was listening to DMRS, Something In The Water and Automatic in an endless loop.

So I came across Alexander O'Neals debut from 1985, and ordered it. (They did not have "Hearsay", which I will buy, too). Not exactly funky, but as I believe very good stuff anyway. And to round everything up, of course I had to pick up Sheilas 1600 Romance (grr, again, The Glamorous Life's delivery time was waaay too long) and Chakas "I Feel For You". Hopefully I get this albums on Tuesday or Wednesday. I hope I like that albums (but I am sure I'll do). Then I was searching for Rick James - "Street Songs" were availabe in a 2disc deluxe Edition... for nearly 30 euros. Okay, that was too much for the moment.

Are Cameo albums available on CD (esp. the older works)? I'm curious and was damn near to order a 2disc sampler ("Gold", that is the same as "Anthology"). But I dropped it for the moment.

-----

Please, give me some hints about early 80s funk/soul/r&b (esp. from Minneapolis). All I do know is the Time...
[Edited 2/5/06 13:27pm]


check these out....

cherelle-"affair"(1988)
guy-"guy"(1988)
the deele-"street beat"(1983)/"eyes of a stranger"(1987)
the system-"don't disturb this groove"(1987)
guy-"guy"(1988)
bobby brown-"don't be cruel"(1988)
the whispers-"more of the night"(89'/90')
club nouveau-life love & pain (1988)



YEAH MAN!! I have been bumping the Affair, Hearsay, and first Guy albums non stop.
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