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Funkology: One Nation Under A Groove!

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After rappers had begun sampling old-school funk tracks from the 1970s, plenty of record companies started knocking out funk compilations to cash in on the newfound popularity of these sampled gems. Funkology is an above-average (and quite generous) version of this kind of collection. Though it runs in to some of the licensing and programming problems that plague similar compilations, it remains a very impressive and diverse sampling of classic funk tunes. Of course, there are plenty of classic jams from the acknowledged masters of the genre: James Brown logs in with "Sex Machine" and "Make It Funky," while George Clinton's P-Funk legacy is represented by such gems as "P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)," "One Nation Under a Groove," and "Atomic Dog." There are also plenty of one-shot hits, like Yarbrough & Peoples' sizzling synth funk classic "Don't Stop the Music" and Charles Wright and 103rd Street Rhythm Band's jazzy, horn-laden "Express Yourself". The poppier tracks on the album are balanced with some sizzling jazz-funk tracks like Billy Cobham's percussion-driven "Stratus (Pt. 1)" and Herbie Hancock's rap/electronic synthesis "Rockit." Rounding out the package are some lesser-known tracks by familiar artists: Bootsy Collins' gleefully goofy funk epics are passed over in favor of "I'd Rather Be With You," a surprisingly sultry ballad laced with some fluid wah-wah guitar licks, and Fred Wesley and the J.B.'s more rootsy tracks are downplayed in favor of "Blow Your Head," a wild funk jam whose squiggly synthesizer leads paved the way for synth funk artists like Zapp. Funkology manages to cover an impressive amount of ground during its generous running time and this makes one of the best compilations for a novice funk fan to pick up. ~ Donald A. Guarisco

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    1. 1.
      P Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) - Parliament
    2. 2.
      Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back) - Maceo & The Macks
    3. 3.
      Express Yourself - Charles Wright
    4. 4.
      Funky Stuff - Kool & The Gang
    5. 5.
      More Bounce To The Ounce - Zapp
    6. 6.
      Brick House - Commodores (The)
    7. 7.
      Do The Bus Stop, (Are You Ready) - Fatback Band (The)
    8. 8.
      Shake Your Rump To The Funk - Bar-Kays (The)
    9. 9.
      Atomic Dog - George Clinton
    10. 10.
      One Nation Under A Groove - Funkadelic
    11. 11.
      Let It All Blow - Dazz Band
    12. 12.
      You + Me = Love - Undisputed Truth
    13. 13.
      Slide - Slave
    14. 14.
      Skin Tight - Ohio Players
    15. 15.
      Sex Machine, (Get Up I Feel Like Being A) - James Brown (Soul)
    16. 16.
      Got To Give It Up (Part 1) - Marvin Gaye
    17. 17.
      If You Want Me To Stay - Sly & The Family Stone
    18. 18.
      I'd Rather Be With You - Bootsy Collins
    19. 19.
      Movin' - Brass Construction
    20. 20.
      Blow Your Head - Fred Wesley
    21. 21.
      Stratus (Part 1) - Billy Cobham
    22. 22.
      Reach For It - George Duke
    23. 23.
      Make It Funky - James Brown (Soul)
    24. 24.
      Real Mother For Ya, A - Johnny "Guitar" Watson
    25. 25.
      Fantastic Voyage - Lakeside
    26. 26.
      Ffun - Con Funk Shun
    27. 27.
      Unlock The Funk - Locksmith
    28. 28.
      Don't Stop The Music - Yarborough & Peoples
    29. 29.
      Burn Rubber On Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me) - Gap Band (The)
    30. 30.
      Behind The Groove - Teena Marie
    31. 31.
      Superfreak - Rick James
    32. 32.
      Rockit - Herbie Hancock
    33. 33.
      Me & Baby Brother - War
    34. 34.
      Keep Your Body Workin' - Kleeer
    35. 35.
      We Got The Funk - Positive Force
    36. 36.
      Freak Of The Week - Funkadelic

商品の紹介

After rappers had begun sampling old-school funk tracks from the 1970s, plenty of record companies started knocking out funk compilations to cash in on the newfound popularity of these sampled gems. Funkology is an above-average (and quite generous) version of this kind of collection. Though it runs in to some of the licensing and programming problems that plague similar compilations, it remains a very impressive and diverse sampling of classic funk tunes. Of course, there are plenty of classic jams from the acknowledged masters of the genre: James Brown logs in with "Sex Machine" and "Make It Funky," while George Clinton's P-Funk legacy is represented by such gems as "P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)," "One Nation Under a Groove," and "Atomic Dog." There are also plenty of one-shot hits, like Yarbrough & Peoples' sizzling synth funk classic "Don't Stop the Music" and Charles Wright and 103rd Street Rhythm Band's jazzy, horn-laden "Express Yourself". The poppier tracks on the album are balanced with some sizzling jazz-funk tracks like Billy Cobham's percussion-driven "Stratus (Pt. 1)" and Herbie Hancock's rap/electronic synthesis "Rockit." Rounding out the package are some lesser-known tracks by familiar artists: Bootsy Collins' gleefully goofy funk epics are passed over in favor of "I'd Rather Be With You," a surprisingly sultry ballad laced with some fluid wah-wah guitar licks, and Fred Wesley and the J.B.'s more rootsy tracks are downplayed in favor of "Blow Your Head," a wild funk jam whose squiggly synthesizer leads paved the way for synth funk artists like Zapp. Funkology manages to cover an impressive amount of ground during its generous running time and this makes one of the best compilations for a novice funk fan to pick up. ~ Donald A. Guarisco|
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発売日 2001年05月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWarner Special Markets
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WSMCD033
SKU 095483972425

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