- The Lafayette Afro-Rock Band - Darkest Night (Malik, 1972)
- The Politicians - Free Your Mind (The Politicians, 1972)
- Ramsey Lewis Trio - Slippin' Into Darkness (Slippin' Into Darkness, 1972)
- The Funk Brothers - The Way You Do The Things You Do (The Best Of The Funk Brothers, 2004)
- Grant Green - It's Your Thing (Ain't It Funky Now, 1971)
- Brother Jack McDuff - Opus De Funk (Soul Circle, 1968)
- Young-Holt Unlimited - Soulful Strut (Soulful Strut, 1968)
- The Staple Singers - Funky Love (Let's Do It Again, 1975)
- Jimmy Smith - Funky Broadway (Respect, 1967)
- War - City, Country, City (The World Is A Ghetto, 1972)
- Grover Washington Jr. - Knucklehead (Feels So Good, 1975)
- Fred Wesey & The J.B.'s - Watermelon Man (The Lost Album, 2011, recorded 1972)
- Mongo Santamaria - I Can't Get Next To You (Feelin' Alright, 1970)
- Dorothy Ashby - Afro-Harping (Afro-Harping, 1968)
- The Noble Knights - Sing A Simple Song (What It Is: Funky Soul and Rare Grooves 1967-1977, recorded 1969)
- Maceo & The Macks - Soul Power (Funky Good Time: The Anthology, 1995, recorded 1974)
reflections, ruminations, ramblings and rants on music, books, beer, politics, technology, media, etc, etc. from a 60 something music collector, librarian, political observer, technology geek, veteran, history buff, beer enthusiast, sci-fi fan, obsessive mixtaper and former DJ. And now retired. I've also have begun to gather posts I've made over the past year of so (2017-18) from various other social media platforms and have gathered them here in one place.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Darkest Night - Funky Jams
Funk and soul jazz.
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