The History Of Funk

The History Of Funk – May 10, 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
Wilson Pickett 634-5789 Rhino Hi-Five: Wilson Pickett Rhino Atlantic
Etta James 842-3089 (Call My Name) The Genuine Article: The Best Of Etta James Geffen*
Average White Band Person to Person - Single Edit AWB Atlantic Records
Johnny "Guitar" Watson Telephone Bill The Best Of The Funk Years Shout Factory Records
Civil Attack On the Phone Civil Attack Salsoul Records
The Gap Band Beep a Freak The Best of the Gap Band, Vol. 2 Simitar
Ras Ceylon Town Biz Town Biz Chalice Row Records
Mohammad Assaf Dammi Falastini Muntasib Alqamah Amshi Mohammad Assaf
Herbie Hancock Watermelon Man (feat. Freddie Hubbard, Dexter Gordon, Butch Warren & Billy Higgins) Europe 1 Summer Jazz Blue Note Records
Public Enemy 911 Is A Joke Fear Of A Black Planet (Deluxe Edition) Universal Music
De La Soul Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Ney) - Club Mix Remastered Best of Maxi Club Mix, Vol. 6 (Remastered) Tommy Boy Music, LLC
Rick James Call Me Up Street Songs (Deluxe Edition) Motown
Outkast I'll Call B4 I Cum (feat. Gangsta Boo & Eco) Stankonia (Deluxe Version) Arista/Legacy
Bootsy Collins What's a Telephone Bill? Glory B, Da Funk's On Me! The Bootsy Collins Anthology Warner Bros.
Backyard Band Hello (GoGo Version) Hello (GoGo Version) DC FINEST RECORDS
James "StickNasty" Small Call Me A Universal Love Language Haymaker MKTG
Various Artists Operator Old School Funk Vol. 1