VA - Let The Groove Move You: 20 Modern Funk Anthems Compiled By Adrian Gibson (2006)

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Title: Let The Groove Move You
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Freestyle Records
Genre: Funk / Soul / Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue) / MP3
Total Time: 01:14:59
Total Size: 489 / 171 MB
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Tracklist:

01. The Bamboos Ft Alice Russell - Step It Up [5:38]
02. Cookin On 3 Burners - Cressy St. Breakdown [4:43]
03. Breakestra - Got To Let Me Know [3:39]
04. Poets Of Rhythm - More Mess On My Thing [5:24]
05. Quantic Soul Orchestra Ft Alice Russell - Pushin On [4:57]
06. Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - Genuine [3:53]
07. Orasio Garcia & Young Musicians - Outer Space Pt 1 [4:17]
08. Marva Whitney - I Am What I Am (Parts 1 & 2) [4:35]
09. Speedometer - At The Speakeasy [3:13]
10. The New Mastersounds - Give Me A Minute (Part 1) [3:00]
11. The Boogaloo Investigators - Lets Work A While [3:30]
12. The Quartertones - Caffeine (Dj Format's Getaway Version) [3:24]
13. The Limp Twins - Another Day In The Life Of Mr Jones (The Bamboos Version) [3:11]
14. The Budos Band - Budos Theme [3:05]
15. The Soul Snatchers - Get Yourself Together [3:12]
16. Kashmere Stage Band - Superstrut (Kenny Dope Remix) [6:37]
17. The Apples - Attention [3:33]
18. Clarence Foster And The Internal Revenue - Fry ChickenIn Your Hotpants [1:43]
19. Natural Self Featuring Alice Russel - I Don't Need This Trouble [3:58]
20. Naomi Davis - Wind Your Clock [5:07]


As the funk and soul resurgence continues to grow and increase in popularity, more and more DJs, collectors, and fans are having to turn less to older material to get their fix of horns and deep bass grooves. One series that highlights some of the best contemporary funk bands is British DJ Adrian Gibson's Stay on Groove. Gibson, who runs Freestyle Records, does make sure to include enough of his label's roster on 2006's Let the Groove Move You: 20 Modern Funk Anthems (the second in the series), but all of them are worthy of the honor. The groups come from all over the world, which not only proves funk's ability to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers contemporarily, it places it as an important global musical touchstone. The focus is on the U.K. here, particularly Will Holland and his burgeoning funk enterprise. He has his hand in a couple of tracks here -- Quantic Soul Orchestra's "Pushin' On," the Limp Twins "A Day in the Life of Mr Jones" (alongside members of Australia's the Bamboos), and Orasio Garcia & Young Musicians Aware's "Outer Space, Pt. 1" -- but nearly equal is the continental European presence, with both the German Poets of Rhythm and the Dutch Soul Snatchers having a track apiece included. Gibson does not neglect the U.S., either, though he does pull from the fairly typical (albeit excellent) sources: Sharon Jones, Breakestra, and the Budos Band. Most exciting, however, is the previously unreleased Desco 45 "Wind Your Clock (Pts. 1 & 2)," which is gritty and soulful and indignant and fun, everything good funk music should be, and is a great way to end an already excellent compilation. -- Marisa Brown ~ AllMusic.com


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freestylerecords say it's volume 2 !!

https://freestylerecords.kudosrecords.co.uk/release/fsrcd012/various-artists-le
t-the-groove-move-you-stay-on-the-groove-vol-2.html