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Funky Compilations — Vinyl

XGreat compilations from labels like Soul Jazz, Ace, Numero, BBE, Vampi Soul, BGP, Luv N Haight, Harmless, Tramp, Jazzman, and others!

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✨✧ VariousSoundbwoy Super Status Reggae Breaks & Beats – Vol 2: Vengeance ... LP
Soundbwoy, 2000. Near Mint- ... Just Sold Out!
We can't figure out where the vengeance is going on – but who cares, this is funky funky funky! Like the first volume, this is a stellar selection of funky Reggae tracks, including many that have been sampled by others over the years, and plenty that stand out nice and funkily on their own! Titles include "Who Dunnit" by Byron Lee, "Hip Hugger" by The Sultans, "The Mixed Up Cup" by Mark Holder, "Mr. Magic" by Merging Traffic, "Soul Revival" by Zap Pow, "Think" by The Esquires, "Skin Tight" by The Tamlins, "Na Na Hey Hey" by Wayne McGhie, and "Popcorn" by The Upsetters. Lots more tracks, and a great looking package! (Reggae, Funky Compilations) LP, Vinyl record album
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✨✧ VariousIf Music Presents You Need This – World Jazz Grooves – Compiled By Jean Claude & Victor Kiswell (3LP set) ... LP
BBE (UK), Late 1960s/1970s. Sealed 3LPs ... Out Of Stock
Not a set of world music-inflected jazz – although there is a bit of that – and instead, a wonderful collection of spiritual numbers from around the world – most recorded in the 70s, at a time when barriers were really breaking down in jazz music! All tracks here are nice and long, and most are groovers – but not in the typical funky jazz way – as the album is mostly earthy and organic, and mostly acoustic too – with musicians that work together wonderfully in ensemble format, and often find ways to incorporate non-traditional instruments into a jazz-based perspective! Titles include "Souffle (part 2)" by Armand Lemal, "Ismaa" by The Jazz Committee For Latin American Affairs, "Timbuktu" by Theo Loevendie Consort, "Fonetik A Velo" by Kafe, "Martinica" by Michel Sardaby, "Illustration" by Billy Bang's Survival Ensemble, "Pumu 1" by Masabumi Kikuchi, and "Itwenty Five" by Joe Malinga & The Southern African Force. LP, Vinyl record album
Also available If Music Presents You Need This – World Jazz Grooves – Compiled By Jean Claude & Victor Kiswell ... CD 9.99
 
 
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