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Your Top 20 Funk albums of all time Everybody on this thread appreciates funk music (I assume) because you're all fans of Prince. So jog your minds a little bit and see if you can list for me your 20 fave funk albums of all time. My list would go like this:
1. Rick James-Street Songs 2. Prince-1999 3. Parliament-Mothership Connection 4. The Isley Brothers-The Heat Is On 5. Cameo-Word Up 6. Roger-The Many Facets Of Roger 7. The Gap Band-4 8. The Time-What Time Is It? 9. Zapp-2 10. Rick James-Come Get It 11. The Gap Band-3 12. Cameo-Cameosis 13. The Isley Brothers-Go For Your Guns 14. Sly Stone-There's A Riot Goin' On 15. The Ohio Players-Honey 16. Prince-Dirty Mind 17. Parliament-Funkentelechy vs. The Placebo Syndrome 18. The Time-The Time 19. Jesse Johnson-Jesse Johnson's Revue 20. Kool & The Gang-Emergency [Edited 10/5/07 21:36pm] Peace and be wild! | |
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Godfather of Funk is missing, it's a sin to have a Funk thread without him. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Godfather of Funk is missing, it's a sin to have a Funk thread without him.
I haven't forgot the Godfather. Don't get me wrong by saying this but other than the Black Caeser soundtrack and Live At The Apollo, most of James's albums are not good as a whole. Great singles! That's why through James's career his singles sold way better than his albums. If you don't beleive me look it up. Sorry again. Peace and be wild! | |
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Least you could've put The Payback in there... | |
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You only got albums by six different artists or somethin'
James had albums that were consistent from start to finish. Try 'Hell' and 'The Payback', for example. As it would be too hard to rank my favorite funk albums, I'll just post some that I consider masterpieces Slave - Stone Jam Slave - Show Time Slave - Hardness Of The World Cameo - Cameosis Cameo - Cardiac Arrest Quazar - Quazar Parliament - Mothership Connection Parliament - Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome Rick James - Street Songs Lakeside - Shot Of Love The Gap Band - The Gap Band (Mercury) Bootsy's Rubber Band - Ahh.. The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! Bootsy's Rubber Band - Bootsy? Player Of The Year Average White Band - AWB Bar-Kays - Too Hot To Stop Bar-Kays - Flying High On Your Love The Brothers Johnson - Look Out For #1 The Brothers Johnson - Right On Time The Brothers Johnson - Blam!! The Brothers Johnson - Light Up The Night The Ohio Players - Skin Tight The Ohio Players - Fire The Ohio Players - Honey Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Express Yourself The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - In The Jungle, Babe The Commodores - Machine Gun The Commodores - Hot On The Tracks Con Funk Shun - Secrets Graham Central Station - Ain't No Bout-A-Doubt It Heatwave - Too Hot To Handle Instant Funk - Instant Funk Instant Funk - Witch Doctor James Brown - Hell James Brown - The Payback Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - Ain't That A Bitch Kool & The Gang - Spirit Of The Boogie The Meters - Cabbage Alley The Meters - Look A Py-Py The Meters - Fire On The Bayou The Meters - New Directions The Meters - Rejuvenation The Meters - Struttin' The Meters - The Meters Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Mutiny - Mutiny On The Mamaship Mystic Merlin - Full Moon Pleasure - Dust Yourself Off Roger - The Many Facets Of Roger Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Goin' On Sly & The Family Stone - Fresh It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Fat Larry's Band - Feel It
Stuff - Stuff [Edited 10/6/07 0:48am] It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: You only got albums by six different artists or somethin'
James had albums that were consistent from start to finish. Try 'Hell' and 'The Payback', for example. As it would be too hard to rank my favorite funk albums, I'll just post some that I consider masterpieces Slave - Stone Jam Slave - Show Time Slave - Hardness Of The World Cameo - Cameosis Cameo - Cardiac Arrest Quazar - Quazar Parliament - Mothership Connection Parliament - Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome Rick James - Street Songs Lakeside - Shot Of Love The Gap Band - The Gap Band (Mercury) Bootsy's Rubber Band - Ahh.. The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! Bootsy's Rubber Band - Bootsy? Player Of The Year Average White Band - AWB Bar-Kays - Too Hot To Stop Bar-Kays - Flying High On Your Love The Brothers Johnson - Look Out For #1 The Brothers Johnson - Right On Time The Brothers Johnson - Blam!! The Brothers Johnson - Light Up The Night The Ohio Players - Skin Tight The Ohio Players - Fire The Ohio Players - Honey Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Express Yourself The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - In The Jungle, Babe The Commodores - Machine Gun The Commodores - Hot On The Tracks Con Funk Shun - Secrets Graham Central Station - Ain't No Bout-A-Doubt It Heatwave - Too Hot To Handle Instant Funk - Instant Funk Instant Funk - Witch Doctor James Brown - Hell James Brown - The Payback Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - Ain't That A Bitch Kool & The Gang - Spirit Of The Boogie The Meters - Cabbage Alley The Meters - Look A Py-Py The Meters - Fire On The Bayou The Meters - New Directions The Meters - Rejuvenation The Meters - Struttin' The Meters - The Meters Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Mutiny - Mutiny On The Mamaship Mystic Merlin - Full Moon Pleasure - Dust Yourself Off Roger - The Many Facets Of Roger Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Goin' On Sly & The Family Stone - Fresh Thats the best funk list i've ever seen You schooled em! dont you think off the wall is more disco than funk? [Edited 10/6/07 0:38am] I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
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Don't forget JB's late 60's albums. I Can't Stand It and I Got the Feelin (both 1968) are both great. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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EmbattledWarrior said: FuNkeNsteiN said: You only got albums by six different artists or somethin'
James had albums that were consistent from start to finish. Try 'Hell' and 'The Payback', for example. As it would be too hard to rank my favorite funk albums, I'll just post some that I consider masterpieces Slave - Stone Jam Slave - Show Time Slave - Hardness Of The World Cameo - Cameosis Cameo - Cardiac Arrest Quazar - Quazar Parliament - Mothership Connection Parliament - Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome Rick James - Street Songs Lakeside - Shot Of Love The Gap Band - The Gap Band (Mercury) Bootsy's Rubber Band - Ahh.. The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! Bootsy's Rubber Band - Bootsy? Player Of The Year Average White Band - AWB Bar-Kays - Too Hot To Stop Bar-Kays - Flying High On Your Love The Brothers Johnson - Look Out For #1 The Brothers Johnson - Right On Time The Brothers Johnson - Blam!! The Brothers Johnson - Light Up The Night The Ohio Players - Skin Tight The Ohio Players - Fire The Ohio Players - Honey Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Express Yourself The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - In The Jungle, Babe The Commodores - Machine Gun The Commodores - Hot On The Tracks Con Funk Shun - Secrets Graham Central Station - Ain't No Bout-A-Doubt It Heatwave - Too Hot To Handle Instant Funk - Instant Funk Instant Funk - Witch Doctor James Brown - Hell James Brown - The Payback Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - Ain't That A Bitch Kool & The Gang - Spirit Of The Boogie The Meters - Cabbage Alley The Meters - Look A Py-Py The Meters - Fire On The Bayou The Meters - New Directions The Meters - Rejuvenation The Meters - Struttin' The Meters - The Meters Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Mutiny - Mutiny On The Mamaship Mystic Merlin - Full Moon Pleasure - Dust Yourself Off Roger - The Many Facets Of Roger Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Goin' On Sly & The Family Stone - Fresh Thats the best funk list i've ever seen You schooled em! dont you think off the wall is more disco than funk? [Edited 10/6/07 0:38am] Well, it's disco/funk, but funk nonetheless. Louis Johnson brings the funk with some maaad basslines It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Where's Band of Gypsies??? The Funk... Jimi Hendrix Style!
is it cool to mention larry G. around here?? r/f | |
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royfolker said: Where's Band of Gypsies??? The Funk... Jimi Hendrix Style!
is it cool to mention larry G. around here?? r/f Of course. You are in Music: Non-Prince, not Prince: Music & More. We are not purple kool-aid drinking blind followers over here It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Each to their own, but I am baffled as to why James Brown's 'Love/Power/Peace' album isn't that respected around here. For me, that has some of the meanest, hardest funk jams known to man. That rhythm section is locked in. , and James and Bobby never better imo. Nastay indeed.
Yeah, the horns sound a little out of it at times, but nobody can argue with 'Soul Power', 'Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved' and Sex Machine on there. And the live footage from the gig is awesome too. While there have been many great funk albums, I'd say that funk was essentially a singles music. And if we were talking '20 Greatest Funk Singles', then for me, the top ten at least would consist of nothing but JB. Certainly among any top 20 funk albums I would compile, I would include 'Love/Power/Peace' the 'Sex Machine' album (canned applause and all ), 'Live at the Apollo II' (if only for 'Cold Sweat' on disc 2), Sly's 'Stand!' and 'Fresh' ... I find almost all of the P-Funk albums I've heard to be patchy, with some great jams mixed in with tedious, self-conscious ballads ('I'll Stay' aside ) and organ noodling. The only must include P-Funk album for me would be Bootsys's Rubber Band - Live at Louisville' - slammin', stingin' live funk if there ever was any. I would likely include Curtis' 'Superfly', as it sounds pretty funky to me and is one of the truly great albums of the '70s imo. As I'm not really savy with the likes of Slave, Brothers Johnson and the later synth funk (not really to my taste, with the odd exception), I'm not really qualified to include these . And respect to Funkenstein for including a Johnny Guitar Watson album. I love his '70s blues/ funk records. | |
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Miles said: Each to their own, but I am baffled as to why James Brown's 'Love/Power/Peace' album isn't that respected around here. For me, that has some of the meanest, hardest funk jams known to man. That rhythm section is locked in. , and James and Bobby never better imo. Nastay indeed.
Yeah, the horns sound a little out of it at times, but nobody can argue with 'Soul Power', 'Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved' and Sex Machine on there. And the live footage from the gig is awesome too. While there have been many great funk albums, I'd say that funk was essentially a singles music. And if we were talking '20 Greatest Funk Singles', then for me, the top ten at least would consist of nothing but JB. Certainly among any top 20 funk albums I would compile, I would include 'Love/Power/Peace' the 'Sex Machine' album (canned applause and all ), 'Live at the Apollo II' (if only for 'Cold Sweat' on disc 2), Sly's 'Stand!' and 'Fresh' ... I find almost all of the P-Funk albums I've heard to be patchy, with some great jams mixed in with tedious, self-conscious ballads ('I'll Stay' aside ) and organ noodling. The only must include P-Funk album for me would be Bootsys's Rubber Band - Live at Louisville' - slammin', stingin' live funk if there ever was any. I would likely include Curtis' 'Superfly', as it sounds pretty funky to me and is one of the truly great albums of the '70s imo. As I'm not really savy with the likes of Slave, Brothers Johnson and the later synth funk (not really to my taste, with the odd exception), I'm not really qualified to include these . And respect to Funkenstein for including a Johnny Guitar Watson album. I love his '70s blues/ funk records. Johnny G brings the funk on his seventies records, no doubt It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Hell, I could list a top 20 with Prince, Rick James, and The Barkays alone. Then there's Cameo, Lakeside, The Gap Band, The Dazz Band, Midnight Star, Slave, etc.
A top 20 list of funk albums is too hard to make because I wouldn't want to put too many of the same artists in the list because most of the artists made several great funk albums. . . [Edited 10/6/07 15:01pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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