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Top 10 Funk Albums - incl Prince Kick it in. The ALL TIME top ten. not just the ones you're into today, but, if you had to take 10 wreckas with you and have only those, which ones would you take?
Obviously, purists will insist that "Greatest Hits" don't count, but, I cannot live without Sly's Anthology. 1. Sly Stone Anthology 2. S.O.T.T. 3. Gap Band III. 4. James Brown: Love Power Peace 5. Best of K.C. and the Sunshine Band 6. Dag: Righteous 7. Robert Palmer: Sneaking Sally Thru the Alley (which is a trick answer because the band is the Funky Meters) 8. Soul Coughing: Baby Vroom 9. Stevie Wonder: Musiquarium 10. David Ryan Harris solo album. [This message was edited Mon Oct 6 12:50:14 PDT 2003 by otan] The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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I'm going to study this thread carefully. I don't own enough funk to contribute to this thread, but I'll keep an eye out here. | |
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The Time-The Time
D'Angelo-Brown Sugar Quincy Jones-The Dude Roger & Zapp-All The Greatest Hits The Ohio Players-Funk On Fire Anthology Parliament Funkadelic-The Mothership Connection Slave-Showtime Bootsy Collins-Ahhh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby Gap Band IV War-All Day Music | |
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I know you blowhards have a top ten of funk records. I'm looking. I'm curious. I dunno where to start, outside of my own collection. Trying to expand my caucasian hitory.
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otan said: I know you blowhards have a top ten of funk records. I'm looking. I'm curious. I dunno where to start, outside of my own collection. Trying to expand my caucasian hitory.
Help a Nilla out. Nilla PLEASE!!! My funk list would be sooo lame, I'm not going to even attempt it. | |
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in no partikular order:
Lucy Pearl Sly: There's A Riot Goin On Gap Band: VI Meshell: Cookie The Anthroprological Mixtape The Rainbow Children James Brown 25 All Time Greatest Hits Cameo: Secret Omen Outkast:The love Below Marvin Gaye: What's Goin On Rufus: Street Player Stevie: Songs In The Key Of Life i will never dance | |
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My top 10 would all be p-funk (or related) albums.
Quazar would be in there. Glen Goins is the best singer EVER!!! | |
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otan said: I know you blowhards have a top ten of funk records. I'm looking. I'm curious. I dunno where to start, outside of my own collection. Trying to expand my caucasian hitory.
Help a Nilla out. Me too! Help this nilla out! | |
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Neil said: My top 10 would all be p-funk (or related) albums.
Quazar would be in there. Glen Goins is the best singer EVER!!! heard that... -SWANG'sgottathrowinRiotorFreshtoothough | |
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otan said: Kick it in. The ALL TIME top ten. not just the ones you're into today, but, if you had to take 10 wreckas with you and have only those, which ones would you take?
Obviously, purists will insist that "Greatest Hits" don't count, but, I cannot live without Sly's Anthology. 1. Sly Stone Anthology 2. S.O.T.T. 3. Gap Band III. 4. James Brown: Love Power Peace 5. Best of K.C. and the Sunshine Band 6. Dag: Righteous 7. Robert Palmer: Sneaking Sally Thru the Alley (which is a trick answer because the band is the Funky Meters) 8. Soul Coughing: Baby Vroom 9. Stevie Wonder: Musiquarium 10. David Ryan Harris solo album. [This message was edited Mon Oct 6 12:50:14 PDT 2003 by otan] Cool thread Otan... Subject to change: 1. Mutiny: How's Your Loose Booty? (a 'best of') 2. Funkadelic: Standing on the Verge of Getting It On 3. Prince: The Black Album 4. The J.B.'s: Funky Good Times: The J.B's Anthology 5. Mandril: Mandril Is 6. Herbie Hancock: Man-Child 7. Victor Wooten: A Show of Hands 8. Zapp: Zapp 9. The Meters: Rejuvenation 10. Jeff Beck: Blow By Blow I should obviously have Shaft, Superfly and Mothership Connection in there but I'd have to sacrifice some names that folks might not have heard... He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would fully suffice. - Albert Einstein | |
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OK, I'm working up my 10, but am I allowed 'I Am' Earth, Wind & Fire? ------------------------------------------------
if the music's good... all else will follow ------------------------------------------------ | |
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james brown-40 alltime greatest hits
stevie wonder-songs in the key of life beastie boys-paul's boutique sly and the family stone-anthology andre 3000-the love below dee*lite-world clique beck-midnite vultures de la soul-de la soul is dead prince-1999 erykah badu-mama's gun | |
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OK, in no particular order
1. James Brown - Live at The Apollo 2. Sly & the Family Stone - There's a Roit Goin' On 3. The Isley Bros - 3+3 4. Stanley Clarke - School Days 5. Prince - The Black Album 6. Red Hot Chili Peppers - BloodSugarSexMagik 7. A Certain Ratio - I'd Like to See You Again 8. The Time - What Time Is It? 9. Beck - Midnite Vultures 10. The Pop Group - How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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infinitetrio said: OK, I'm working up my 10, but am I allowed 'I Am' Earth, Wind & Fire?
Dude you can have Pat Boone's Metal Tribute album, ain't no rules, ain't nobody judging your coolio factor in this one. YOUR top ten. I'm looking for diversity here. If EVERYONE put "Mothership Connection" and "Riot" and "Fullfillingness", it would be a boring list of top tens... so go for it. Put Earth Wind and Fire, Emerson Lake and Palmer or even Crosby Stills and Nash. It's what YOU think is funky. [This message was edited Mon Oct 6 20:26:26 PDT 2003 by otan] The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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I tried to include a few gems that have not yet been mentioned...
Me'Shell NdegeOcello - Plantation Lullabies (1993) Jamiroquai - Return Of The Space Cowboy (1994) George Clinton - Computer Games (1982) Parliament - Funkentelechy vs. The Placebo Syndrome (1977) Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame: I (1983) New Power Generation - Exodus (1995) Cameo - Anthology (2002) Best of Roy Ayers (1997) De La Soul - Stakes Is High (1996) Jungle Brothers - Done By The Forces Of Nature (1989) | |
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The Curtis Mayfield Story/Curtis Mayfield (3 cd box set)
Star Time/James Brown (4 cd box set) It's Your Thing/The Story Of The Isley Bros./Isley Bros. Plantation Lullabies/Meshell Ndegéocello Curtis Live!/Curtis Mayfield (a wah wah geetar never sounded so goood) Fencewalk: The Anthology/Mandrill (the greatest Funk band the mainstream never heard of - why is that?) The Best Of - 1969-1976/Kool & The Gang (pre-80s Kool is the ONLY Kool for me) Hot Buttered Soul/Isaac Hayes Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby!/Bootsy Collins The Mothership Connection/Parliament Headhunters/Herbie Hancock Motor Booty Affair/Parliament This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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These are the funkiest ablums in my collection. (This will explain a lot about me.)
Duran Duran - Notorious Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic Meshell NdegeOcello - Plantation Lullabies PM Dawn - Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross Depeche Mode - Violator Deee-Lite - World Clique Prince - Graffiti Bridge Wendy & Lisa - Fruit at the Bottom Damn, only 8. I can't add anymore without doubling up on an artist or stretching it really bad. There are some funky tracks by other artists that I can think of, but not full ablums per se. Oh! Manki just sent me some compilations he burned for me: 1 Bootsy cd and 1 Sly and the Family Stone. | |
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1. James Brown -- Payback
2. Mandrill -- Mandrilland 3. Mandrill -- Composite Truth 4. Hidden Strength -- Hidden Strength 5. Cane and Able -- Relating a Message to you 6. Roy Ayers -- A Tear to a Smile 7. The JBs -- Damn Right I am Somebody 8. The Ohio Players -- Pleasure 9. Maxayn -- Bail out for fun 10.Mother Freedom Band -- Cutting the Chords oh, since Supernova came up with the Headhunters, I might add: 11. Headhunters -- Survival of the Fittest funk edit [This message was edited Tue Oct 7 1:06:21 PDT 2003 by soulpower] "Peace and Benz -- The future, made in Germany" | |
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in no specific order...
"Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy,Baby" by Bootsy Collins (1977) "Street Songs" by Rick James (1981) "1999" by Prince (1982) "The Commodores" by The Commodores (1977) "Outlaw" by War (1982) "Mothership Connection" by Parliament (1976) "All N' All" by Earth Wind & Fire (1977) "Knights Of The Sound Table" by Cameo (1981) "Synchronized" by Jamiroquai (1999) "Look Out For #1" by The Brothers Johnson (1976) | |
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VinaBlue said: These are the funkiest ablums in my collection. (This will explain a lot about me.)
Duran Duran - Notorious Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic Meshell NdegeOcello - Plantation Lullabies PM Dawn - Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross Depeche Mode - Violator Deee-Lite - World Clique Prince - Graffiti Bridge Wendy & Lisa - Fruit at the Bottom aaaw! These are ALL funky! Do you have the Black Album or 1999? Would you consider Graffiti Bridge more funkier? No ones right or wrong, I just find the definition of funk interesting...can be quite subjective sometimes! He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would fully suffice. - Albert Einstein | |
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DavidEye said: in no specific order...
"Synchronized" by Jamiroquai (1999) Are you serious, brother? "Peace and Benz -- The future, made in Germany" | |
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soulpower said: DavidEye said: in no specific order...
"Synchronized" by Jamiroquai (1999) Are you serious, brother? Yes,I'm serious Have you heard this album? Listen to tracks like "Planet Home" and "Where Do We Go From Here",and tell me that ain't funky!! Jamiroquai has earned their funk credibility. | |
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DavidEye said: soulpower said: DavidEye said: in no specific order...
"Synchronized" by Jamiroquai (1999) Are you serious, brother? Yes,I'm serious Have you heard this album? Listen to tracks like "Planet Home" and "Where Do We Go From Here",and tell me that ain't funky!! Jamiroquai has earned their funk credibility. I used to work with these guys when they started off, so I know their funk very well. I have always looked at them as a band that lacks innovation... They have brought some fresh flavor to the charts, thats fure sure, and I wouldnt think they`d be that successful. They play pretty well, but live in concert they lack the real feeling.. the real soul. They are too technical in my opinion, and that whole "save the planet" shit was a farce to make money. Like I said, they are good, but to list them on your funk top ten would be a disgrace to hardworking soulful groups like Mandrill, the New Birth and James Brown, just to name a few. Do you see my point? Its only my opinion, of course. "Peace and Benz -- The future, made in Germany" | |
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in no particular order:
Michael Jackson- Dangerous (ya'll know that first half is fonky) NPG- Exodus Prince- Black Album Parliament- Mothership Connection Parliament- Placebo Syndrome Funkadelic- One Nation Under a Groove Jamiroquai- Funk Odyssey Earth Wind and Fire- I Am The Time- What Time is It Andre 3000- The Love Below | |
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VinaBlue said: Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
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soulpower said: DavidEye said: soulpower said: DavidEye said: in no specific order...
"Synchronized" by Jamiroquai (1999) Are you serious, brother? Yes,I'm serious Have you heard this album? Listen to tracks like "Planet Home" and "Where Do We Go From Here",and tell me that ain't funky!! Jamiroquai has earned their funk credibility. I used to work with these guys when they started off, so I know their funk very well. I have always looked at them as a band that lacks innovation... They have brought some fresh flavor to the charts, thats fure sure, and I wouldnt think they`d be that successful. They play pretty well, but live in concert they lack the real feeling.. the real soul. They are too technical in my opinion, and that whole "save the planet" shit was a farce to make money. Like I said, they are good, but to list them on your funk top ten would be a disgrace to hardworking soulful groups like Mandrill, the New Birth and James Brown, just to name a few. Do you see my point? Its only my opinion, of course. Yeah, but, like I said, no judging other's funk pinions on this one. I WANT a wide breadth of selections. Otherwise, like I said, every list would be "James Brown, 21 hits", "Sly anthology", "Stevie Key of life" etc. I want a wide listing. Like INXS. And the Stones. They got some funky shit but because they're mainstream rock, folks ignore killer stuff like "Hot Stuff" or "Need you Tonight". If it's a hit on white radio, does that invalidate the funk potential? [This message was edited Tue Oct 7 11:00:40 PDT 2003 by otan] The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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MaggotBrain said: VinaBlue said: These are the funkiest ablums in my collection. (This will explain a lot about me.)
Duran Duran - Notorious Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic Meshell NdegeOcello - Plantation Lullabies PM Dawn - Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross Depeche Mode - Violator Deee-Lite - World Clique Prince - Graffiti Bridge Wendy & Lisa - Fruit at the Bottom aaaw! These are ALL funky! Do you have the Black Album or 1999? Would you consider Graffiti Bridge more funkier? No ones right or wrong, I just find the definition of funk interesting...can be quite subjective sometimes! Yeah, I have all of Prince's cds. Truthfully, if I really wanted to name the funkiest cds in my collection, it would have been all prince cds. Well, except maybe for RHCP and Meshell... More Funkier? Well, I thought Graffiti Bridge was a good choice since it had George and the Time on it. Kinda killin a few birds with the only stone I have... I'm testin positiiive fo the funk... I'll glady peee in anybody's cup... | |
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Sandra said: VinaBlue said: Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magic
If you have to aaask... you'll neva knooowww...Funky muthafucka will not be told to go... | |
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otan said: "Need you Tonight"
Sad how easy it is to forget that this is actually one of the funkiest tracks ever made. Add Kick onto my list He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would fully suffice. - Albert Einstein | |
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otan said: Yeah, but, like I said, no judging other's funk pinions on this one. I WANT a wide breadth of selections.
I was curious why Dave would use Jamiroquai. Pardon me for using your thread to ask him. "Peace and Benz -- The future, made in Germany" | |
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