I was in Vegas for the weekend so I appologize for slacking on posts. I'll get something during my lunch break, assuming I've had the chance to read through th 65 unread emails I need to get to for work.
B.T. Express: Best of B.T. Express
If you haven't heard of them you're only doing yourself a disservice. One of the all time best.
Various Artists: No.1 Hits of Disco Soul Funk Rare Groove
98 funkafied classic hit songs for $25 bucks, holy crap!!!
Various Artists: Millennium Party: Funk
Great funk starter kit.
Various Artists: The Funk Box
wow! 4 CDs of funky goodness.
Whitefield Brothers: raw funk
oh man this is the good stuff. rare groove at its best.
Roy Ayers: Evolution
great 2CD jazz-funk fusion album.
George Benson: It's Uptown
back when benson was kickin' it boogaloo style.
Charles Earland: Black Talk
more B3 goodness. soul jazz at its best.
Grant Green: Idle Moments
a must have for any collection. superb!
Ramsey Lewis : The In Crowd
Essential to any collection. A classic!
Jimmy McGriff: Electric Funk
B3'in at its best
Wes Montgomery: The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery
jazz guitar founding member whose solos add depth to any song.
cannonball adderley: mercy mercy mercy
pure energy, pure bliss.
Herbie Hancock: Maiden Voyage
simply brilliant...need i say more?
reuben wilson: blue mode
funky melvin sparks on the guitar and reuben on keys = you can't lose.
Rusty Bryant Returns: Rusty Bryant
Goovy, tasty sax and keyboard on this one.
The Meters: The Very Best of the Meters
New Orleans funk that has been sampled hundreds of times for good reason. These jams are firey.
Greyboy Allstars: Live
Simply, there is no alternative to this band live.
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