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Funky Stuff: The Best Of Funk Essentials Vol.1
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Released: 1993
Label: Mercury
Selection #: 105869
Parliament: Tear The Roof Off The Sucker; Kool & The Gang: Jungle Jazz; Con Funk Shun: Ffun; Gap Band, Cameo, Bar-Kays, etc.
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1 Flash Light - Parliament
2 Funky Stuff - Kool & the Gang
3 Rigor Mortis - Cameo
4 Too Hot to Stop - Bar Kays
5 Chase Me - Con Funk Shun
6 Let's Start the Dance - Bohannon
7 I Don't Believe You Want to Get up and Dance (Oops!) - Gap Band [1]
8 Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker) - Parliament
9 Jungle Jazz - Kool & the Gang
10 Ffun - Con Funk Shun
11 I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You - Haywood, Leon
  
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For those looking to find a crash course in "the funk" -- a quick introduction to the fusion of R&B, soul, jazz, blues, good old rock & roll, and all-out outrageousness that creates the ultimate good groove -- you can't do much better than the "Funk Essentials" compilations. "Funky Stuff: The Best of Funk Essentials" is the perfect portrait. With its contents drawn from the single-band "Funk Essentials" compilation albums, this clean, clear set provides incredible diversity while keeping the vibe connected. In other words, "Funky Stuff" is not only an introduction to the heaviest of hitters, but also a nifty, smooth ride for the already initiated. Opening with (of course!) Parliament's seminal 1978 number one "Flashlight," included in its nearly 11-minute 12" extended version, it's just a short hop to the bright brass of Kool & the Gang's whistle-punctuated "Funky Stuff." Both bands are reprised a little later with "Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (Give Up The Funk)" and "Jungle Jazz," respectively. Rounding out the contemporary flow are Cameo's old-school homage and first charting single, "Rigor Mortis," and Con Funk Shun's brass- and bass-infused "Ffun." And, while these songs are familiar -- and perfect for a compilation -- "Funky Stuff" keeps the toes up with the inclusion of a couple of nice touches, including Hamilton Bohannon's "Let'S Start The Dance" and the edgy guitar and vocal jam of Leon Haywood's 1975 hit "I Want'A Do Something Freaky To You." The latter is especially welcome, as it's such a classic old-style groove that's often overlooked on contemporary collections. So, be you funk master looking for a jam-packed delight or a new schooler exploring the history, "Funky Stuff" becomes a valuable asset. ~ Amy Hanson, All Music Guide

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