The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – December 6, 2024

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

Playlist

Artist Song Album Label
Rickey Vincent Ride on It (The "History of Funk" Intro Song) Phool 4 the Funk Dribblous Mayhem
The Pointer Sisters Fire Energy (With Bonus Tracks) RCA Records Label
Vanity 6 Nasty Girl Vanity 6 Warner Catalog and O/H
Thor400 Purple Rain Over Miami Smoke and Ride THUNDERMAN PRODUCTIONS
Roy Ayers Liquid Love Virgin Ubiquity II BBE Music
Pexan, The Respectall Funkers (Pexan, The Respectall Funkers) これでいいのだ ファンクと心中 (Kamikaze Shinjuu with Funk) Pexan Tracks
George Clinton We Can Funk Music from Graffiti Bridge Warner Rhino Off Roster-Audio
Bob Marley & The Wailers Concrete Jungle Chant Down Babylon Island Records
Jimmy Ruffin What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted Greatest Motown Hits Spectrum
DJ Collins Rock Mixology Rock Mixology
War Why Can't We Be Friends? The Best of WAR and More, Vol. 1 Decca US (Classics)
Mohammad Assaf Dammi Falastini Muntasib Alqamah Amshi Mohammad Assaf
The Sound Provider It's Gonna Bee(Alright) An Evening With The Sound Providers
Lightnin' Rod Doriella Du Fontaine Celluloid Funk KP&P - Celluloid N.Y
Prince Head Dirty Mind Warner Records
Rick James Super Freak All Time Disco Now Motown
Commodores Brick House Reggae Soul UMOD (Universal Music On Demand)
The Time 777-9311 What Time Is It? Warner Rhino Off Roster-Audio
James Brown My Thang - Single Version The 50 Greatest Songs Universal Records
Funkadelic Music for My Mother Good Old Music Heritage Sound Collection
C-Wright Falling Falling Dat C-Wright Muzik