The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – December 14, 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
Maceo ParkerSoul Power '74Funky Good TimePolydor
The Gap BandParty Train 12"The 12" Collection and MoreMercury
Herbie HancockCall It 95Dis Is Da DrumMercury
Brothers Johnson Get the Funk Out Ma FaceLook Out for #1A&M
Bootsy CollinsBootsy Get LiveGlory B: The Bootsy's Rubber Band AnthologyRhino
Maceo and the MacksCross the Tracks (better go back)Magnum OpusDebutante
George ClintonQuickieGreatest HitsCapitol
The MetersTippi-ToesStruttin'Sundazed
Earth Wind & FirePrideFacesLegacy
Sir Joe Quarterman & Free SoulThe Way They Do My LifeFunkin' on the 1Disky
Stevie WonderBig BrotherTalking BookMotown
Teddy PendergrassLife Is A Song Worth SingingLife is A Song Worth SingingPIR
Herbie HancockStars In Your EyesMonsterfunkytown grooves
George ClintonMan's Best Friend (extended version)Extended PleasureCapitol
FreekbassLove In Your Pocketsingledemo
DruvvyLips Like Cardi B.singledemo
George ClintonHard as SteelTAPOAFOMSony 550
SlapbakWe Come To JamIf It Ain't Broke...Toxic Funk Records
James BrownSoulful ChristmasJames Brown's Funky ChristmasPolydor
Bootsy CollinsChristmas Is 4 EverWinter FunkylandShout! Factory
FunkadelicVampy Funky BernieToysWestbound
Lenny KravitzWho Are The Monsters?Raise VibrationBMG
Ice CubeCan You Dig It?Everythang's CorruptLench Mob Records
ParliamentColor Me FunkyGloryhallastupidMercury
Maceo ParkerSax MachineFor All The Kings Men4th & B'Way

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