VA - Texas Funk: Hard Texas Funk 1968-1975 (2002)

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Title: Texas Funk: Hard Texas Funk 1968-1975
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Jazzman
Genre: Funk, Soul
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 1:07:31
Total Size: 156 / 376 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Latin Breed - Turn You On (2:27)
2. Tickled Pink - Reach Out (And Give Me Your Hand) (3:00)
3. Sunny & The Sunliners - Get Down (2:46)
4. The Majestics - Funky Chick (3:29)
5. Little Jr. Jesse & His Teardrops & The Tears - Funky Stuff (2:36)
6. Timothy McNealy - Sagittarius Black (2:52)
7. The Brothers Seven - Evil Ways (3:12)
8. Zapata - Do Your Thing (Pts. 1 & 2) (4:21)
9. The Groove Merchants - There's Got To Be Someone For Me (2:13)
10. Mickey & The Soul Generation - Give Everybody Some (7:03)
11. Road Runners - Every Man For Himself (3:02)
12. Vern Blair Debate - Super Funk (3:15)
13. Soul Ones - Soul Pot (3:16)
14. Little Jimmy Tyson & The Highway Robbers - Who Will Be The Next Fool (3:11)
15. Joe Bravo - Sissy Strut (2:37)
16. The Brothers Seven - Funky Smunk (2:06)
17. James Polk & The Brothers - Power Struggle (3:27)
18. Bobby & The Premiers - I Got The Feeling (1:45)
19. Eddie Finley & The Cincinatti Show Band - Clean Up Man (2:50)
20. Little Joe & The Latinaires - Soul Pride (2:44)
21. The Fabulous Mark III - Psycho (Pts. 1 & 2) (5:20)

As proven by the various locales that leading funk purveyors hailed from (Funkadelic from Detroit, Ohio Players from Ohio, Sly Stone from San Francisco, etc.), you cannot pin down one specific U.S. area as a hotbed -- or birthplace -- of funk. It appears as though every area had its own leading funk act(s), and Texas was chock-full of them, as evidenced by the exceptional compilation Texas Funk. Issued as part of an ongoing series by the Jazzman label (which specializes in compiling obscure funk standouts from specific areas -- Midwest Funk, etc.), Texas Funk is a gold mine for funk fanatics worldwide. Few, if any, of these artists will be well known to anyone outside of the Lone Star State, but it quickly becomes apparent that all these artists mastered the grooves from their James Brown records. Quite a few artists here replicate the style and approach of the Godfather of Soul to a T, namely the Latin Breed's "I Turn You On" and the Majestics' "Funky Chick," but others inject their own "thang." Standouts include Sunny & the Sunliners' "Get Down," Timothy McNealy's "Sagittarius Black," and the Vern Blair Debate's "Super Funk" (the latter of whose bandmembers also appear on the album cover) -- all of which could have easily fit on the Shaft soundtrack or an episode of Chico and the Man.




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Many thanks for lossless.
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Many thanks. Lost it.