$38.00
$38.00
A TAV Curator’s Pick. Groovy, funky compilation of cuts from the 1960s and 70s that includes Timmy Thomas’ “Why Can’t We Live Together”.
“More than mere music genres, funk and its elder relative soul music are closely related to the political and social aspects of the afro-american history. The 1960 and 70’s Black America musical landscape deeply roots into the cultural zeitgeist of its time, somewhere between politics, fashion, advertising and movies.
Exhilarating like a Martin Luther King speech, hard-hitting like a Malcolm X quote and sexy like a blaxploitation flick starring Pam Grier, this is the soundtrack of the Black Power movement with 60 tracks by Gil Scott-Heron, Cymande, Betty Davis, Fatback, Millie Jackson, Barry White, Darondo, The Brief Encounter, Apple and the Three Oranges, Camille Yarbrough, Little Beaver and more. Say it loud !” - Funk U
Tracklist
A1 |
The Armada Orchestra |
For The Love Of Money |
A2 |
Joe Bataan |
Shaft |
A3 |
H. P. Riot |
The Dollar Sign |
A4 |
Malone & Barnes And Spontaneous Simplicity |
The Road Man |
A5 |
The Rimshots |
Takin' It |
A6 |
Cymande |
The Message |
B1 |
Eugene Blacknell |
We Know We Have To Live Together |
B2 |
Brother To Brother |
Chance With You |
B3 |
Mike James Kirkland |
The Prophet |
B4 |
Little Beaver |
Concrete Jungle |
B5 |
Manu Dibango |
Motapo |
B6 |
Timmy Thomas |
Why Can't We Live Together |
Item description:
Artist: |
Various |
Title: |
Groove Revolution - Definitive Cuts And Rare Jazz, Soul & Funky Tracks |
Label: |
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Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Compilation |
Pressing: |
France |
Release Date: |
2015 |
Genre: |
Soul, Funk, Jazz |
Style: |
Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz, Fusion |
Catalog No: |
3319856 |
Condition: |
New |