VA - The Funky End (2000)

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Title: The Funky End
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Universal Jazz
Genre: Funk / Soul / Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue) / MP3
Total Time: 02:30:50
Total Size: 920 / 344 MB
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Tracklist:

CD 1
01. Groove Collective - Lift Off [04:27]
02. Sergio Mendes & Brasil - For What It Is Worth [03:38]
03. Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves The Sunshine [03:57]
04. George Benson - Giblet Gravy [04:47]
05. Donald Byrd - Blind Man Blind Man [02:51]
06. Parliament - Testify [03:54]
07. Wolfgang Dauner - Just Bring It Out [04:24]
08. James Brown - There Was A Time [04:25]
09. Nuyorican Soul - Makes Your Nature Rise [04:59]
10. Monty Alexander - Monticello [05:27]
11. Sea Level - Sneakers (Fifty Four) [06:38]
12. Herbie Hancock - Hump [04:43]
13. Chick Corea - What Games Shall We Play Today? [03:20]
14. Manu Dibangu - Hot Chicken [04:22]
15. Miles Davis - Tutu [05:14]
16. Directions in Groove - The Favourite [05:49]
17. Average White Band - Pick Up The Pieces [04:00]

CD 2
01. Pharoah Sanders - Our Roots (Began In Afrika) [10:19]
02. Ahmed Jamal - Superstition [04:03]
03. Jimmy Smith - Give Up The Booty [08:07]
04. George Duke - The Aura [01:24]
05. Headhunters - Funky Hunter [06:54]
06. Tony Williams Lifetime - Boodang [05:10]
07. Roy Ayers - Running Away [06:55]
08. Terry Callier - Ordinary Joe [04:12]
09. Vicky Anderson With Bobby Byrd - You're Welcome [03:42]
10. Nat Adderly - Comin' Out Of The Shadows [04:52]
11. John Scofield - Blackout [04:05]
12. Quincy Jones - Comin' Home, Baby [02:43]
13. Archie Shepp - Abstract [04:19]
14. Lynn Collins - Wheels Of Life [03:01]
15. Sergio Mendes - After Midnight [03:53]


The last decade or so has seen a flood of compilations from the funky end of jazz so another one, and a double one at that, hardly seems to be something to get too excited about. But it is. Funky End is a superlative collection of familiar and not so familiar funk tunes from a diverse range of artists. It not only includes such funkmeisters as James Brown, Parliament and the Average White Band but also giants from the jazz world like Miles Davis, Pharoah Sanders, Donald Byrd and Roy Ayers. Stand-out tracks are far too many to mention, although a personal favourite is the jaw-dropping cover by Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66 of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth". With such variety Funky End could easily have become a patchwork, but it manages to avoid the pitfall of many compilations and retain a sense of unity. And unity is what the funk is all about. Awesome. -- Phil Brett


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