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FunkMySoul’s only purpose is to spread Soul, Funk, R’& ‘B, Jazz/Funk, Soul/Jazz and related from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, almost exclusively from the original vinyl.
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Funkadelic – 1970 – Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow
OUT OF SIGHT!!! If you were to look up “acid funk-rock” in a music dictionary, it’s very likely you’ll see this album cover along side the definition which would be along the lines of “sonic outputs begotten by an ensemble under the influence of some…
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James Brown – 1968 – I Can’t Stand Myself When You Touch Me
And so the funk begins. I Can’t Stand Myself When You Touch Me seems to be the first full funk album, more so than Sings Raw Soul, and although there are still some ballads, covers and R&B tracks here, most of the disc is proper funk. This…
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Sam Taylor Jr. – 1969 – The Tunnels of My Mind
Excellent soul album, somewhat overlooked by fans of this genre, because it was created by an artist associated only with the blues scene. His version of Hey Girl is one of the best ever. The album was recorded in LA in 1969 and features Sam…
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Gene Harris – 1971 – Gene Harris The 3 Sounds
A hard-to-find Blue Note album from soul jazz piano master Gene Harris! 1971’s Gene Harris/The Three Sounds is easily one of the hippest and funkiest records Harris made with his group the Three Sounds. Arrangements are by Monk Higgins but the sound is even heavier…
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Harvey Averne - 1969 – The Harvey Averne Dozen
Let’s face it, this is Harvey Averne’s best album! The definition of Latin Soul crossover. With a number of instrumental renderings of pop and soul classics, with a few tracks of his own composition, all of them all with a great and proud loud ‘Latino…
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Sam & Dave – 1967 – Soul Men
Sam & Dave, the Black Gladiators, had upstaged the music scene with blasting gutbucket Soul anthems such as “Hold On! I’m Comin‘”, “You Got Me Hummin‘” and “Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody” in 1966… A year later, riding high on the success of the…
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Tim Maia – 1970 – Tim Maia
When Tim Maia 1970 was released later in 1970, the album was hailed a groundbreaking, genre-melting classic by critics. The album was a successful and seamless marriage disparate genres. Soul and funk rubbed shoulders with samba and Baião. There’s even hints of easy listening and soul…
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Jean Carn – 1978 – Happy To Be With You
The songwriting, production, arrangements, and music are perfectly matched to Jean Carn’s passionate singing. Gamble/Huff put the right amount of restraint on the superb musical backing of MFSB so that Ms. Carn’s vocalization is at the forefront. Her interpretation of each song is so believable,…
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Solid Solution – 1978 – Loving You
Brilliant modern soul LP, an old favorite of mine and always on my play list. Rare and long out of print. Private press released by Silver Spoon a small independent label out of Detroit. Includes the wonderful modern soul sound of “L.O.V.E” and the up…
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The Fatback Band - 1974 – Keep On Steppin’
The Fatback Band’s career started in the early 70s and lasted well into the late 80s. While they enjoyed a modicum of success, it was never on the same level as similar party funk bands like Kool and the Gang. Their first four albums are…
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Morning, Noon & Night - 1977 – Morning, Noon & Night
Superb 70’s album. It came out with two different covers and is produced by the killer Michael Stokes, which can explain the quality of the album. It is an exceptional album of funky soul, characterized by an extremely efficient production : battery up forward, tight…
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Carol Douglas – 1975 – The Carol Douglas Album
Best known for a pair of chart-topping singles that helped to define the disco era; singer Carol Douglas broke out of the starting gate in 1974 with the stunning “Doctor’s Orders”, reaching the #2 position on Billboard’s disco chart. Douglas made her album debut in…
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Magnetic Touch – 1977 – Falling In Love With A Dream
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Long Out Of Print – Collectable!!!!!!!!!!!!! Including Falling In Love With A Dream the dreamy love song with that signature Patrick Adams/Greg Carmichael sound. Tracks A1 Falling In Love With A Dream 4:26 A2 You Got It 6:07 A3 Ain’t Gonna Be A Next Time 3:36…
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Prince Phillip Mitchell – 1979 – Top Of The Line
A classic set of smooth 70s soul from an under-recognized genius! A veteran composer, vocalist, guitarist, and pianist, Prince Phillip Mitchell’s roots are in vintage R&B, although he has achieved semi-cult status in Soul circles. Mitchell sang with both The Premiers and The Checkmates in…
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Rare Earth – 1969 – Get Ready
The first really major album from Rare Earth – issued on their own self-named subsidiary of Motown! The set’s a perfect blend of the rich undercurrents of the heady Detroit scene of the late 60s – at one level a tripped-out rock record with styles…
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Esther Phillips – 1972 – Alone Again, Naturally
Esther Phillip’s music just oozes with soul. Recorded in 1972, Alone Again, Naturally, is a perfect starting point for people who are new to her music. The album showcases her distinctly smokey voice that is just raspy enough to still be sexy. Think not quite Janice Joplin…