The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – April 6, 2018

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Playlist

Two hours of the strongest, stankiest, uncut fonk anywhere on the airwaves, hosted by Rickey Vincent.

Playlist

Artist Song Album Label
Rickey VincentRide On ItPhool 4 the FunkDribblous Mayhem
The Isley BrothersFight The PowerThe Heat Is OnLegacy
Roy Ayers Ubiquity2000 BlackA Tear To A SmilePolydor
Sly & the Family StoneAre You Ready?Dance to The MusicEpic
James Brown(Say It Loud) I'm Black And I'm ProudGoldMercury
Rickey VincentAmerican AfricansPhool 4 the FunkDribblous Mayhem
X Band / Don PaulCrack / War Going On'Til The Bars BreakCargo Records
Larry Graham & Graham Central StationPeopleThe Jam: The Larry Graham and Graham Central Station AnthologyRhino
The ImpressionsWe're A WinnerPeople Get Ready: The Curtis Mayfield StoryRhino
Stevie WonderDream Still Livesdemo#dreamstillives
Billy PaulLet 'em InVery Best of Billy PaulLegacy
Max ParkSay Their NamessingleMax Park
Stevie WonderHeaven Is 10 Zillion Light Years AwayFulfillingness' First FinaleMotown
Sheila EJesus Children Of AmericaIconic: Message 4 AmericaStilleto Flats
Nina SimoneWhy - The King of Love is DeadMovin' On UpThe Right Stuff
Stevie WonderIf Your Love Cannot Be MovedA Time To LoveMotown
Elaine BrownSeize The TimeSeize The TimeWater
The LumpenBobby Must be Set FreeLive At Merrit College 11/10/70demo
James BrownSoul PowerRevolution Of The Mind: Live At The Apollo Vol. 3Polygram
David Hilliardinterviewinterview 4.6.18interview
2PacWords of Wisdom2pacalypse NowInterscope
Get BoysCrooked OfficerGreatest HitsRap-A-Lot Records
ParisNight of the Long KnivesPistol PoliticsGuerilla Funk

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